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This debut comes with a special endorsement from Crown Executive Editor Kristin Kiser, positioning it as the discovery of a great new voice.
When The Elephants Dance: Summary and book reviews of When The Elephants Dance by Tess Uriza Holthe. 2002
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Meanwhile Tommy had eaten three apples, caught four flies, written "Kiser" in chalk on the back of the boy in front of him, exchanged a catapult with Jones minor for a knife, cut his finger, and made faces at each of the four new boys.
Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 21, 1914 Various
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"Overtaxation only decreased tax revenue to the state in the long term through its negative effects on the tax base," Kiser and Kane write.
The New Tax Man From Ancient Rome William Alden 2010
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But Kris Kiser, spokesman for the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, a trade group, voiced concerns that E15 could still make it into gas cans intended for yard equipment — despite pump-labeling requirements the EPA proposed during the announcement.
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As Edgar Kiser, of the University of Washington, and Danielle Kane, then of the University of Pennsylvania, say in a 2007 paper, that hugeness motivated Roman governments to turn to privatized tax collection in the first place.
The New Tax Man From Ancient Rome William Alden 2010
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"Overtaxation only decreased tax revenue to the state in the long term through its negative effects on the tax base," Kiser and Kane write.
The New Tax Man From Ancient Rome William Alden 2010
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Ground-operated equipment such as lawn mowers and snow blowers, Kiser explained, stand a better chance of being unaffected by standing gas, partially because their engines are larger.
Handheld power equipment won’t start? Maybe it’s the ethanol 2010
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As Edgar Kiser, of the University of Washington, and Danielle Kane, then of the University of Pennsylvania, say in a 2007 paper, that hugeness motivated Roman governments to turn to privatized tax collection in the first place.
The New Tax Man From Ancient Rome William Alden 2010
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I heard similar advice from Kris Kiser, spokesman for the industry trade group, the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, which has accepted the use of ethanol with up to 10 percent in gas used for power gear.
Handheld power equipment won’t start? Maybe it’s the ethanol 2010
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This passage from Kiser and Kane about senators and publicani sounds familiar:
The New Tax Man From Ancient Rome William Alden 2010
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