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If I use the Intel for a donation while I'm alive, doesn't that leave that much more money to be hit with the surtax at a later date?
Kniffin, who played at UCI, is well-suited to accept and deal with the myriad financial challenges that helped make Speraw's decision to leave that much easier.
Addicts would never leave that much behind.
"I don't know why you would leave that much money on the table," Mr. Urstadt said.
Lawmakers opted to leave that much out of the budget to make the numbers work.
I don't leave that much to - what do you call it?... Chance".
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Second, most intersections, especially in heavy traffic areas of a city, would run out of room if cars left that much space in between.
One author, Ren?. Stulz of Ohio State University, said there was "no guarantee that a system that leaves that much discretion to regulators will successfully reduce systemic risk".
In 2004, I am more bearish than in 2002 because the rally has left that much more room for the market to fall.
Again, great players who just haven't really left that much of an influential musical mark.
Sleeping, at least for me, made only a cameo appearance, leaving that much more time for doing nothing.
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