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In the battle over billions, some of the excess belongs to them.
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Excess taxes belong to the taxpayers, not to the state.
The stereotypical 80s excess.
Analysis of the files indicates that 11 accounts held at HSBC Suisse between 2006 and 2007, which in 2007 had deposits totalling in excess of $110m£71m1m), belonged to individuals linked to the investigation, known as "Operation Car Wash".
Overall the two platforms had very similar performance in terms of biological significance, evaluated by the presence in the DEG lists of an excess of genes belonging to Gene Ontology (GO) categories relevant for the biology of monocytes and macrophages.
The "New Labour" strategy of using the proceeds of boom to pay for better public services, while winking at the excesses the boom produced, now belongs to a lost age.
Antioxidant supplementation against excess formation of ROS and RNS belongs to these interventions [ 22].
Their success belongs to the unembarrassed excesses of the age.
Camus writes more generally: "Excess in love, indeed the only desirable, belongs to saints.
Since excess sodium affects the plants, the water belongs to this station (Station 7) and is not suitable for irrigation.
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