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Here's a sampling of his take on key issues.
He can also be unsparing in his criticism of those who run afoul of his "take".
TOWNSEND: I think the president looks forward to getting a sense from President Karzai of his take on it.
Ho will also participate in a tribute concert with the Harvard Jazz Bands on Nov. 14, featuring the world premiere of his "Take the Zen Train". Both events are open to the public.
But Lawrence did not wish to use up dummy's entries for this purpose, and it was unlikely that East held more than two hearts in view of his take out double.
That man is Michael Clark and last week he presented Mmm, a recreation of his take on Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, first presented at a depot behind London's King's Cross station in 1992.
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After taxes, his rent is more than half of his take-home pay, he says.
"No one's ever accused me of being objective," he liked to say of his take-no-prisoners career, which branched into sculpture, books and helium balloons.
And in that year, according to Colin Gordon, a historian at the University of Iowa, the average autoworker could meet monthly mortgage payments on a median-priced home with just 13.4 percent of his take-home pay.
"…Foster has played in the NBA for 12 years and earned more than $47 million, and he's done something extraordinary: He's saved about three-quarters of his take-home pay….
Mill now saves a quarter to half of his take-home pay in a savings account in an online bank, but he is not making as many extra payments as he could on the $20,000 or so in student loans he is carrying, nor does he have any money set aside for retirement.
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