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THE FINISHING TOUCH REMODELING LLC

Complete &amp · Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition &copy · William Collins Sons &amp · Co. Ltd. 1979 · 1986 &copy · HarperCollins Publishers 1998 · 2000 · 2003 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2009 · 2012 noun the final or last stage or part · end the death · destruction · or absolute defeat of a person or one side in a conflict a fight to the finish the person · event · or thing that brings this about the surface texture or appearance of wood · cloth · etc a rough finish a preparation

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Complete &amp
Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition &copy
William Collins Sons &amp
Co. Ltd. 1979
1986 &copy
HarperCollins Publishers 1998
2000
2003
2005
2006
2007
2009
2012 noun the final or last stage or part
end the death
destruction
or absolute defeat of a person or one side in a conflict a fight to the finish the person
event
or thing that brings this about the surface texture or appearance of wood
cloth
etc a rough finish a preparation

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