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            allergies, asthma, and related medical problems.  A typewritten                            
            letter regarding Ms. Mitic from James D. Wolfe, M.D. (Dr. Wolfe),                          
            that was dated June 27, 1980 (June 27, 1980 letter), stated:                               
                  TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:                                                              
                        Mrs. Branka Mitic has perennial rhinitis and nasal                             
                  polyposis.  She has been found to be allergic to dust                                
                  and would benefit from removal of the carpet in the                                  
                  bedroom.                                                                             
            An individual whose identity is not disclosed by the record added                          
            the letter “s” by hand to the typewritten word “bedroom” in the                            
            June 27, 1980 letter.                                                                      
                  Sometime in 1993, Ms. Mitic decided to attempt to conduct a                          
            home decorating consulting activity known as Branka’s Interior                             
            Design (Branka’s Design).  The theory behind Branka’s Design was                           
            to purchase furniture and other decorator items for petitioners’                           
            residence so that that residence could be used as a showroom for                           
            prospective customers of Branka’s Design.  During 1993 and 1994,                           
            Ms. Mitic purchased tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of                                 
            various items of furniture and other decorator items that were                             
            placed in petitioners’ residence.                                                          
                  In addition, during the period from around mid-September to                          
            November 1993, petitioners paid to have (1) all of the carpeting                           
            removed from their residence, (2) �-inch by 2�-inch red oak                                
            select grade hardwood flooring installed in all areas of that                              
            residence except the hallways, kitchen, and bathrooms, and                                 
            (3) the interior of their residence repainted after installation                           





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