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In English architecture, an enclosed space forming the precinct of a cathedral or monastery (see Salisbury Cathedral). The term is also used for a narrow passage leading to a block of tenement houses, or to the entrance of a court, or forming a main street.



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But, these stores have frequent sales, and they will also have floor models and close outs that offer better value.
Choosing the wine If you visit your local liquor store, chances are that there is an area where discounted bottles of wine are kept for reasons like close outs or maybe that they were not strong sellers.
There are also some great deals on new Camping Gear that are either close outs or maybe scratched, or may even have a dent, which does not affect the function, but only the looks.
 
 
 
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