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An Iranian parliamentarian told the semiofficial Fars News Agency that the Houthis possess missiles capable of hitting up to 500 kilometers, or about 300 miles, inside Saudi Arabia.
A recent report from the accountants Ernst & Young echoed those comments, but additionally claimed that losing the business could have "a significant domino effect on jobs and revenue", hitting up to 232,000 workers throughout the UK.
The bill would extend all of the Bush-era tax cuts, even on high incomes; provide a generous tax exemption for wealthy estates; maintain lowered rates on capital gains and dividends; and prevent the alternative minimum tax from hitting up to 21 million more households, all for two years.
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Rangers' only attacking plan seemed to be long balls hit up to Cissé, whose poor timing left him repeatedly offside and frustrated.
Then I remember disabled people and those needing social care have already been hit up to 19 times harder by cuts than others.
Further thunderstorms loom after flash flooding that hit up to 100 homes in Nottingham, marking the end of Britain's heatwave.
Research by The Centre for Welfare Reform found that disabled people have already been hit up to 19 times harder by cuts than others.
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