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However, in the case involving Paul and Alicia Garnett, the Nebraska farming family, the Tax Court issued a summary judgment last week saying the Garnetts were active investors who could properly deduct farming losses against other income.
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The Tax Court judgment freed the Garnetts from an assessment of more than $350,000 in tax and penalties.
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"The passive loss rules were not meant to apply to entrepreneurs like these," says the Garnetts 'lawyer,
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To the Shaqs and Garnetts and T-Macs and Ray Allens who had better things to do than protect their homegrown game, Iverson said: They have to understand that, first and foremost, it's an honor to be selected on this team.
USATODAY.com - Iverson's a winner for not making excuses for loss 2004
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"You almost feel like crying," Leslie said of her male teammates, just before her sympathy for the Dream On Team gave way to the anger she felt for all the Shaqs, Kobes, T-Macs and Garnetts who left America's basketball dynasty in a pile of Greek ruins.
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"If you're not fortunate enough to have the (Tracy) McGradys, (Kevin) Garnetts, Kobes (Bryant) and Shaqs (Shaquille O'Neal), you better have a tremendous amount of depth," says Joe Dumars, president of basketball operations.
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Never mind that Karl's $7 million salary is an extreme example of "the greed of the NBA," and that some major stars took last summer off rather than defend what was a 58-0 international record since the pros hit Barcelona; the USA had barely survived in Sydney, where enough Kidds and Garnetts came to play.
USATODAY.com - Prospects show world is dribbling at NBA's doorstep 2003
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The Garnetts were five blocks farther north from there.
White Butterfly Walter Mosley 1992
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Williamson, on a visit by rail to his relations, the Garnetts, near
The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson Edward A. Moore
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The libraries of Hunter and the Garnetts, now in the University of Virginia, will be described below.
Eighth Annual Report of the Archivist, Library of the University of Virginia, for the Year 1937-38 1938
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