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Eifrig, 51, lives in Baltimore, where he's subject to both a city income tax of 3.05% and Maryland's state tax (with a top 6.25% rate on millionaires).
He's subject to the laws of Congress!
He knows he's subject to unexamined assumptions, and he tries to examine them now.
He's subject to strict controls, of course: his milk, which carries a cigarette-style health warning, must pass stringent health checks, such are the potential risks.
"He's subject to the same inconveniences as the tenants, so if the hot water is off, he has an incentive to fix it.
Mr. Salinas said he had been unable to ask his brother directly where the money has come from "because he's subject to terrible conditions of incarceration".
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He's subjected to a long video of Obama campaigning.
In Samuel Beckett's apocalyptic nightmare, he is subject to a different order of surrealism.
Describes Stack's portrayal of Dietrick; he is subject to malapropisms.
He was subject to Olympic-style drug testing, which is stricter than baseball's testing policy.
He was subject to wild rages.
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