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      <title>Transforming your patio with fire and water features</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve always thought that fire and water features are the secret to a perfect backyard. Most people usually pick one or the other—either a cozy fire pit to roast marshmallows or a sleek fountain to provide some background noise—but combining them is</description>
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