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And that means it's taxed much more lightly – at 18p, compared to the 50p top rate.
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Britain now taxes wealth more lightly that at any other time in its history - and much less lightly than any other comparable country.
Mr. Clarke's clean, energetic playing made a strong case for them, and in more lightly scored passages, he hinted at connections to Scelsi's post-1960 style.
DuPont's original battle plan and orders were to sail directly past Fort Sumter without engaging the fort, until arriving at the more lightly guarded inner harbor, where the Union guns could demand the surrender of the town.
How long before the decision is taken to rationalise further by stopping more lightly used stations from being staffed at all?
Light infantry were equipped more lightly than regular line regiments, and marched at 140 paces per minute.
(Or at least not any more lightly than the voting decisions made by the other men and women in this country). .
The engagement between the ships was fiercely contested, but the smaller and more lightly armed Boston seemed to be taking the more serious damage when at 6 20 Captain Courtenay was thrown to the deck.
It is longer-legged, shorter coated, and more lightly built than the Bactrian camel, standing about seven feet (2.1 metres) tall at the shoulder.
Others get away more lightly.
Guys take everything much more lightly.
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