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Faved by: deb
Jan 30 2008 - via www.woodworkersworkshop.com

Quoted: Free Dollhouse Plans - A fine collection to inspire the imagination in both young and old alike. Resources below show free dollhouse plans from a variety of web sites around the world. If required, I’ve set up foreign language web site to be loosely translated using the Google Language Tools.

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Faved by: igotnothin
Apr 01 2006 - via www.vintageprojects.com
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Faved by: deb
Jan 30 2008 - via www.dollhousedesigns.com

Good place to download plans to build your own dollhouse. Each plan set is $8.

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Faved by: social101
Apr 14 2008 - via www.dietact.com

Diet Act

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Faved by: Lysis
Mar 09 2008 - via darkmonkey.org.uk

Hehe :)

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Faved by: petersigrist
Sep 21 2007 - via www.architectureweek.com

Innovative projects by Chinese architects. I like this one especially: Pingod Sales Center / Art Museum by Atelier Feichang Jianzhu.

Quoted: while firms from around the world are delightedly helping China push its design boundaries, the country's own young architects may be the most interesting to watch.

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Faved by: petersigrist
Aug 14 2007 - via www.peabody.org.uk

A successful "eco-community" built on reclaimed land in Surrey, England.

Quoted: The Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED) is the UK's largest carbon-neutral eco-community - the first of its kind in this country. BedZED was developed by the Peabody Trust in partnership with Bill Dunster Architects and BioRegional Development Group, environmental consultants.

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Faved by: treasonaste
May 13 2008 - via www.cotohomesforsale.com

free paystub template

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Faved by: odie01
Jul 08 2008 - via financial-builder.blogspot.com

There are several reasons you may want to open an account in the United States when you are a non resident. These reasons depend on a few factors

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Faved by: petersigrist
Sep 10 2007 - via www.architecture.com

A history of British architecture, with exceptional photos.

Quoted: select your time period, and get to know the chief characteristics of British architecture. Choose from the Middle Ages, Tudor and Stuart, Georgian, Victorian periods and the twentieth century.

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