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Public-Sector Borrowing Rises Steeply The government will also face accusations that it is damaging Britain's important arts industry, impairing law enforcement and weakening the country's armed forces.
U.K. Treasury Chief Details Spending Cuts Alistair MacDonald 2010
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Steeply discounted foreclosures are driving sales in many markets and creating tough competition for builders of new homes.
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Steeply priced ($75) - I may be able to make do with its earlier freeware version (MouseTool) once my trial period expires.
Proportional programming font: Monotype Corsiva Jonathan Aquino 2007
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We know what needs to be done: Steeply progressive income taxes like we had during the 1950s; regulation of all derivatives; a small fee on financial transactions to repay society for the enormous subsidies going to Wall Street; and a cap on salaries ($400,000) at any company receiving bailouts.
Les Leopold: Fear and Looting in America: What Really Caused the GM Bankruptcy? 2009
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Steeply up in front of her went a stair, just the width of the door.
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Rolling hills with thick loess deposits and underlying glacial till distinguish the Steeply Rolling Loess Prairies ecoregion from the flat Missouri Alluvial Plain (47d) to the west.
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The deep loess-dominated hills have greater relief and a higher drainage density than the Steeply Rolling Loess Prairies (47e) to the east.
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Steeply sloping sand hills and old orange groves surround the lakes.
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Blufflands and Coulees Steeply dissected plateau, wooded on sloped with crops in bottoms, some pasture and crops on bluffs. 52c.
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Albemarle Steeply Increases Assessments at cvillenews. com cvillenews. com
Albemarle Steeply Increases Assessments at cvillenews.com 2003
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