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But since when have record labels become so generous?
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Everybody became so generous.
Regardless, the majority of lawmakers went along, mainly because grinding out generous credits had become so routine, says May. Individual Arizonians can now claim 27 different tax credits, up from 4 in 1993, including a 100% credit of $250 per couple for kids' public school extracurricular programs, including golf.
Well, I'm not going to claim I am solely responsible for creating the archetypal left-liberal fundraising apparatus in Hollywood that has become so infamous to Republicans and a generous source of much needed cash for progressives, but yes, I was instrumental, absolutely instrumental in creating that fundraising juggernaut.
Her master example is the pension system for Civil War veterans, which, thanks to the effective efforts of the veterans themselves, became so extensive and generous (at its peak, it accounted for more than forty per cent of the federal budget) that in the eighteen-eighties one of the largest government office buildings in Washington, now the National Building Museum, was built to administer it.
He also became so well known as a generous teacher who never charged for his considerable expertise that some called the beach Russell Beach, Ms. Boelsems said.
It was so generous of her, and once we decided on this route, I became increasingly excited, although the medical process was stressful.
So generous".
They are so generous.
So generous and lovable.
He's so generous.
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