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The mayor, however, chose not to take an increase, which at the time would have raised his salary to $165,000 from $146,000.
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Cornerback Corey Webster said last week that he would try to take an increased leadership role.
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As starvation and disease take an increasing toll, Loung and her two young siblings are sent by their mother (Sveng Socheata) to seek refuge as orphans.
Lack of demand is also bound to take an increasing toll on corporate earnings, which also have been a bright spot.
When the fly-half Merab Kvirikashvili slotted a fine penalty from inside his own half the alarm bells really began to sound, only for Clancy to take an increasing hand.
Pregnant women "can also take an increased dosage of contraceptives to act as an abortifacient, since that is all abortifacients are".
In addition, she said, health care is also taking an increasing share of disposable income.
Indeed, the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has taken an increasing deregulatory view of campaign finance.
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