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For instance: Anthony Cooper’s house in Dues Ex Machina is a house alright:
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DSCC Ad: "Dues" Announcer: They paid their dues, raised their families, served their country.
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'Dues' and Don'ts Yesterday was tax day, and the New York Times featured a brief op-ed piece by one Richard Conniff, striking a familiar liberal theme:
It's a Flee Country 2008
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The amount of "Dues" received at the last annual convocation was four hundred and eighty-two ($482) dollars.
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Watch Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Ad: "Dues"
FactCheck.org 2008
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Watch Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Ad: "Dues"
FactCheck.org 2008
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Dues go toward holiday parties, concerts in the park and other activities open to all.
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Real Estate Needs to Pay its Dues The Unreported Deal Chase Cash, Not Valuations The picture doesn't get any prettier when one looks at other supply-side constraints across sectors.
Demographic Dividend or Debt? Samita Sawardekar 2011
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Dues generally average about 13 percent of a station's operating budget, with PBS in return providing some 70 percent of the member station's programming.
KCET Drops PBS, Now Largest Independent Public TV Station AP 2010
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Real Estate Needs to Pay its Dues The Unreported Deal Chase Cash, Not Valuations Projects that do not meet the new high bar need to be dropped ruthlessly, as both lenders and investors will be highly sensitive to return expectations and such projects are unlikely to be financeable without straining the balance sheet.
Prepping for Rate Hikes Samita Sawardekar 2011
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