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At stake is the taxation of "carried interest," the 20percentt of a fund's investment profits that its managers take in on top of a fixed fee.
There's plenty of argument to be made about the possible harm of the omnipresent depictions of violence and gore our youngsters take in — on television, in the movies and through video games and electronic devices.
The interviews are fascinating, though too lengthy and far too many to take in on one visit.
At 52 minutes, Divers is a sprint compared to the three-disc marathon of 2010's Have One on Me; but such is the poetic intensity of her lyrics, the confected luxuriance of her arrangements, and the themes and motifs tying the songs together, that it's hard to take in on one listen.
There's too much to take in on a single visit.
Asked which parts of Rio he'd take in on his jaunt, he thought briefly.
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Goldman spent about 46 cents of every dollar it took in on employee compensation and benefits -- an unusually low share.
Oblivion took in $13.3 million on opening day Friday and $14.9 million on Saturday.
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