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To help low-income families in particular, Mr. Obama would give a "Making Work Pay Credit" equal to 6.2percentt of a worker's first $8,100 in wages.
A city-wide metro is being built, parks and walkways developed and historic monuments given a make-over.
While in the novel the character is an unsympathetic gold-digger, it seems that Blanche has been given a make-over for the unnaturally nice Poots.
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When a girl came first, she was given a made-up name, pronounced tuh-MEE-truss.
Not wanting his constituents exposed to headlines like "Buffalo in the Buff" -- which The Associated Press used yesterday -- Mr. Quinn wrote to Mr. McNally, demanding that the town in the play be given a made-up name.
He was also given a ring, made using gold from dental work taken out of the mouth of Schindlerjude Simon Jeret.
The Titans' Joe Nedney, given a reprieve, made another kick and won the game.
Larvae were given a diet made primarily of royal jelly that yields up to 50% queens.
We still came back, gave a fight, made a run, but once again we let some opportunities get away.
What gives a violin made by Stradivari or Guarneri del Gesù its remarkable sound?
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