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Take a bill introduced by Democratic Representative John K Delaney of Maryland this week.
We knew there were parliamentarians who wanted to take a bill". A VES member and human rights lawyer, Joffe stepped forward.
You can view a list here, but the rule of thumb appeared to be about a 10% increase across the board, give or take a bill.
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This British comic, whose deadpan style might remind you of Chris Elliott, asks an audience member for cash, takes a bill and immediately sticks it through a paper shredder.
It took a bill supported by most Americans and killed it because it was intensely opposed by a minority who disproportionately live in small, rural states.
To underscore the degree of difficulty involved in Brown's feat, it took a bill in the State Legislature to put two universities separated by 75 miles back together on the court.
He took a bill out of his pocket and slapped it down.
Or, they'll put out a half-assed proposal that takes a bill with a lot of problems (the Affordable Care Act) and makes it far worse.
Consider Billserv, which takes a billing company's paper bills and converts them to a form that can be posted on a Web site.
Bear in mind, it often takes a billing cycle or two to receive the reward after you've met the requirements for it.
This will take a typical bill to a record £1,562 a year".
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