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It was so popular, they made it permanent.
Legislators later made it permanent, but ending the exemption would bring in well over $1 billion.
"Finally, the governor has stepped up and made it permanent," Ms. Wells said.
Director J. Edgar Hoover was so delighted with the interest stirred by the list that he made it permanent.
Jamie and his team went to court repeatedly to get the conservatorship extended and then, in October, a court ruling made it permanent.
His celebrated quiff was the result of an early car chase: Hergé enjoyed drawing it so much he made it permanent.
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But because the fiscal package merely extended this "parity," rather than making it permanent, its continuation after this year is still subject to future legislative action.
Alternatively, they could substantially increase health reform's supplemental Medicaid funding and extend its availability or make it permanent.
It won't be permanently there unless you make it permanent,' " Ross told me.
Greyhound, meanwhile, is seeking to expand its own break and to make it permanent, because the original exemption is set to expire in 2010.
Mr Obama proposes making it permanent.
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