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  • By the time Jerusha's letters started to provoke her benefactor's curiosity, she had completely won over the audience.

    George Heymont: Twelve Months Till Christmas George Heymont 2011

  • By the time Jerusha's letters started to provoke her benefactor's curiosity, she had completely won over the audience.

    George Heymont: Twelve Months Till Christmas George Heymont 2011

  • In that case, your tax cost typically would be the value of the stock on your benefactor's date of death or, under certain circumstances, the stock's value six months later, says Mark Luscombe, principal tax analyst at CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business in Riverwoods, Ill., that sells tax and other business information.

    Demutualization and Tax Costs Tom Herman 2011

  • "To bite the hands of one's benefactor on the most symbolic day of the benefactor's year is a provocation that must not go unchallenged," shrieks the National Post's Barbara Kay.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • In that case, your tax cost typically would be the value of the stock on your benefactor's date of death or, under certain circumstances, the stock's value six months later, says Mark Luscombe, principal tax analyst at CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business in Riverwoods, Ill., that sells tax and other business information.

    Demutualization and Tax Costs Tom Herman 2011

  • The former slipped into prison and impersonated the prince while Nezahualcoyotl, dressed in his benefactor's clothes, escaped to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.

    Nezahualcoyotl: Texcoco's philosopher king (1403–1473) 2008

  • The former slipped into prison and impersonated the prince while Nezahualcoyotl, dressed in his benefactor's clothes, escaped to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.

    Nezahualcoyotl: Texcoco's philosopher king (1403–1473) 2008

  • The former slipped into prison and impersonated the prince while Nezahualcoyotl, dressed in his benefactor's clothes, escaped to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.

    Nezahualcoyotl: Texcoco's philosopher king (1403–1473) 2008

  • We enjoyed the people, the clues along the way driving backroads of all areas and the gorgeous and fun lunch at the end on the water in North Haven at a generous benefactor's private home.

    Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth It: August in The Hamptons 2010

  • We enjoyed the people, the clues along the way driving backroads of all areas and the gorgeous and fun lunch at the end on the water in North Haven at a generous benefactor's private home.

    Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth It: August in The Hamptons 2010

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