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This "Equalization of Burdens" is a unique levy on capital without destroying private property!
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For those of you who have not been playing the home game, AtWS is a Norse noir steampunk periapocalyptic mythic cyberfantasy, first in a not-a-trilogy collectively known as The Edda of Burdens, which is being published by Tor in October of this year.
Cat V. Monkey: Psychological Warfare arcaedia 2008
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And to make matters worse, they called it "The Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act."
Javier Sierra: Heart of Stone Javier Sierra 2011
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Burdens to avoid include passing President Obama's Jobs Act, which would trade temporary tax cuts and more spending for permanent tax increases on small business job creators.
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And to make matters worse, they called it "The Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act."
Javier Sierra: Heart of Stone Javier Sierra 2011
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FCPA Settlements Can Be Costly Burdens The German luxury car maker this week unexpectedly removed Ernst Lieb —a well-regarded, 36-year company veteran who took over its U.S. operations in 2006—from his post.
Expenses Fell Mercedes Boss Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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MSS Victor Hansen, this is Captain Leora McFadden of the heavy freighter Bearer of Burdens, outbound for Stableford.
Terra Insegura galleys show up for proofing ewillett 2009
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Burdens from life got in the way because I allowed them to.
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Marc Fisher is The Washington Post's enterprise editor for local news and the author of "After the Wall: Germany, the Germans and the Burdens of History."
Remembering Baerbel Bohley, an artist who helped bring down the Berlin Wall Marc Fisher 2010
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And then for comparison's sake, here's my webpage on The Edda of Burdens, of which this is book 2.
sunset is an angel weeping, holding out a bloody sword lotusice 2009
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