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Each unit has a nominal kitchen and a legal bathroom; nine of them will have fireplaces.
The Fed already has a nominal anchor — an informal inflation target of just below two per cent.
He did not, however, paint pure landscape pictures, and all his work has a nominal religious subject.
For all married couples, the Senate version of this tax cut has a nominal value of $600 a year, or $3,600 in all, from now through 2006.
The building has a nominal twin at 130 East 67th Street, built a year afterward; the architects listed on the building permit are Rossiter & Wright.
Ron Paul has a nominal lead with 20 percent of the vote in the poll, followed by Mitt Romney at 19 percent and Rick Santorum at 18 percent.
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Etymologically, almost all verbal forms have a nominal origin.
Credit derivatives already have a nominal value of almost $1 trillion, up from around $100 billion five years ago.
Both my husband and I had a nominal presence on Facebook and LinkedIn, for instance, for a few years.
However, Williams said: "You could also have a nominal charge for prescriptions for older people, with appropriate exemptions.
For a year or so after leaving Congress, Mr. Albert had a nominal "of counsel" connection with the Washington law firm of Cohn & Marks.
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