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  2. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    The safe room is also typically armoured against direct physical attack, to allow the crew to remain safe for a few hours, even if located by the pirates, and to allow rescuing forces full scope for the use of armed force to re-take the ship without risk to the crew.

  3. Area of refuge - Wikipedia

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    An area of refuge or safe room [1] is a place in a building designed to hold occupants during a fire or other emergency when evacuation may not be safe or possible. Occupants can wait there until rescued or relieved by firefighters .

  4. Safe house - Wikipedia

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    The house where Martin Luther King Jr. hid after preaching in 1968 is now the Safe House Museum. Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama, United States. A safe house (also spelled safehouse) is a dwelling place or building whose unassuming appearance makes it an inconspicuous location where one can hide out, take shelter, or conduct clandestine activities.

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    This luxury home has 16,000-plus square feet, a saltwater pool and a bulletproof safe room. Oh, and it was once raided by the FBI. You could own this $10 million Raleigh mansion with Russian ...

  6. 7 Signs Investing in Real Estate Will Set You Back Financially

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    Real estate has been the best tool that I’ve found to make the average person wealthy, but it is hard work,” said Ryan Dossey, co-founder of SoldFast. “Real estate takes credit, capital ...

  7. Sensitive compartmented information facility - Wikipedia

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    SCIFs can be either permanent or temporary and can be set up in official government buildings (such as the Situation Room in the White House), onboard ships, in private residences of officials, or in hotel rooms and other places of necessity for officials when traveling. [1]

  8. 10 Facts About 'Married to Real Estate' Stars Egypt Sherrod ...

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    Their family includes three daughters: 4-year-old Harper, 11-year-old Kendall, and 21-year-old Simone from Mike’s previous relationship. “We're just the [Married to Real Estate] background ...

  9. 5-over-1 - Wikipedia

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    4-over-1 and 3-over-1 in the background 5-over-1 style apartment buildings in Austin, Texas. 5-over-1 or over-1s, also known as a one-plus-five or a podium building, [1] is a type of multi-family residential building commonly found in urban areas of North America.