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Nationwide, 10 percent of the subsidized farms get 76 percent of all the handouts: $447,873 per recipient over the last 16 years, the database shows.
But as far as one daughter, Sveta, was concerned, all the handouts in the world are nothing compared with what they have lost.
Opal's has a proprietor — Opal, a young and wise black woman, who looks like the comedian Lily Tomlin — and a little bell over the door that goes tink-a-link, announcing all the handouts and gimmes who come to sit at Opal's counter and talk about how needy their respective asses are.
We had all the handouts to refer to, and if we still did not follow, we could always access and review the lecture slides or simply ask the tutors during the many tutorials following the lectures.
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"It essentially provides all of the textbooks, all the course syllabi, all of the handouts and most of the images that faculty will be using throughout the entire curriculum from the first day of class," said Fred Moore, associate dean for academic affairs at the College of Dentistry at New York University, which is participating in the project.
The curious thing about all these handouts is that they come in an age of alleged austerity, when states are said to be so short on cash that they have no choice but to cut whatever meager programs are left for America's 50 million poor.
Once students have viewed the entire gallery and answered all the questions on their handouts, have them return to their seats to share their responses.
We post to the Moodle page the syllabus, all handouts, primary literature, videos, and other supporting documents, and we can easily update these resources daily.
The first failed stimulus bill written by the Democrats to issue $600 checks so America could go shopping was crowned with the mother of all government handouts when President Obama signed his $787 billion stimulus bill in 2009.
The most unforgettable sight, for me, came without any of the usual fanfare, not even the customary handout puffing all the numerous curators and sponsors involved.
During a talk on mercenary motives in Austen's fiction (which included a handout listing all the known financial information given about 40 characters), Marilyn Francus, an associate professor at West Virginia University, wondered aloud how everyone would know at the beginning of "Pride and Prejudice" that Mr. Darcy had £10,000 a year.
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