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mansion

noun as in very large house

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Prakash, his wife, their son and his wife were jailed by a Swiss court last year for exploiting domestic staff in their Geneva mansion.

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“The word ‘estate’ conjures up a Newport mansion, but the reality is that everyone needs an estate plan,” said David Peterson, the head of advanced wealth solutions at Fidelity Investments.

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The scene is starkly similar to what Springsteen wrote about in one of the album’s most evocative songs — where children play outside “steel gates that completely surround, sir / the mansion on the hill.”

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The limestone mansion has a large terrace, a three-car garage, two wine rooms, an outdoor kitchen, an elevator, a theater, and a gym.

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Cord became controlling owner of the Auburn Automobile Co. of Auburn, Ind. Cord was an impresario still in his early 30s, a larger-than-life guy who built a mansion in Beverly Hills called Cordhaven.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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