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It doesn't appear there is a shortage of housing in the price brackets of Cameron's starter homes, anyway.
Even with retirements and upsets, Venus and Serena Williams are still slugging away in opposite brackets of the semifinals, scheduled for Thursday.
I had thought that my decade navigating the bottom income brackets of the US made me something of an expert on welfare.
What d'you want?" "Gimme it, will ye?" And, taking the handkerchief, he wedged it under the supporting brackets of the tilted hatch.
Longer-term investments are taxed at the capital gains rate of 15percentt for taxpayers in regular-income brackets of 25percentt and higher.
And she's a wizard of the long tone, which she uses to laser into deep emotional zones; she leaves brackets of silence, and phrases with microscopic care.
The supporting pillars and brackets of important buildings were carved and painted, many of the designs being similar to those made familiar by Chinese pottery and porcelain.
Most of those who will get these cash payments belong to the lower income brackets of society and the goal of the handouts is to help them cope with the loss of subsidies.
In the brackets of my last year in high school and first year in college, I saw shows by John Cale, the Ramones, the Dead Boys, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, the Erasers, the Cramps and many others.
Playing the strategist, Obama said he was rooting for Davidson because a Davidson victory would weaken the brackets of others in his pool and his bracket had already taken a big hit when Pittsburgh lost in the second round.
More than 250 varieties of native plants will be available, including yellow lady-slippers, wild bleeding heart, Turk's-cap lilies (with brackets of orange trumpets on stalks that can reach six feet), columbines, purple coneflowers and black-eyed Susans.
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