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  2. List of poems by Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    "The Span of Life" "The Wrights' Biplane" "Assertive" "Evil Tendencies Cancel" "Pertinax" "Waspish" "One Guess" "The Hardship of Accounting" "Not All There" "In Divés' Dive" "The Outlands" "The Vindictives" "The Andes" "The Bearer of Evil Tidings" "The Himalayas" "Iris by Night" "The Malverns" "Build Soil" "Build Soil" "To a Thinker" "A ...

  3. When and how to fight a denied homeowners insurance claim - AOL

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    A covered peril is a loss or event that is covered under your home insurance policy. If your home or personal items are damaged by a covered peril, your home insurance policy should provide a ...

  4. The Good Hope (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Good Hope (from Dutch: Op Hoop van Zegen; more literally: Hoping for the best) is a Dutch play written by Herman Heijermans in 1900/1901. It takes place in a fishing village, with the conflict between the fishermen and their employer ending in tragedy with the unsound boat setting out to sea and sinking with all hands and the owner ...

  5. HO-4 insurance: what it covers and who might need it - AOL

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    If a covered peril occurs and your belongings are damaged, you can file a claim with your insurance company. Note that most HO-4 policies include a deductible. So, your insurance company will help ...

  6. Guest View: Hard-wired for hope and the perils of ... - AOL

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    Optimism bias is the overestimation of the likelihood of positive events happening to you, and the underestimation of potentially negative events.

  7. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    Broad "named perils" [5] – this form expands on the "basic form" by adding 6 more covered perils. Again, this is a "named perils" policy. The loss must specifically be listed to receive coverage. Fortunately, the "broad form" is designed to cover the most common forms of property damage. Broad-form covered perils: All basic-form perils

  8. Property insurance - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Fire and Special Perils Policy (SFSP) [17] is a kind of traditional insurance product that is specially designed to protect your property and its articles from the unforeseen unfortunate accidents caused due to fire and the allied perils. With multiple extensions, this policy not only keeps your property secure but also lessens the ...

  9. HO-1 insurance - AOL

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    An HO-1 policy, informally known as a “bare bones” policy, is a type of homeowners insurance that offers basic coverage. This type of policy is the most limited homeowners insurance policy ...