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  • The plan projects central government revenue will total NT$1. 631 trillion next year, up 5.3% from the revised NT$1. 548 trillion in revenue lawm akers approved for 2010.

    Taiwan's Economy Expands in Second Quarter Mason Wu 2010

  • Senate passes legislation stripping convicted lawm...

    01/15/2007 2007

  • Toyota president Akio Toyoda, seen February 17, faces a grilling by US lawm ...

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Some lawm a kers challenged the economic projections contained in the budget as far too optimistic.

    unknown title 2009

  • Despite having 3 guys in the house over the age of 14, I often weed wack, mow, and edge the considerable lawm myself because I do a better job, I want it done before the weekend, or it burns calories.

    Ace of Spades HQ 2009

  • U. S stocks fell on Wednesday as investors grew concerned that a bailout loan package for ailing automakers would fail to be approved by U.S. lawm ...

    IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy 2008

  • U. S stocks fell on Wednesday as investors grew concerned that a bailout loan package for ailing automakers would fail to be approved by U.S. lawm ...

    IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy 2008

  • U. S stocks fell on Wednesday as investors grew concerned that a bailout loan package for ailing automakers would fail to be approved by U.S. lawm ...

    IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy 2008

  • U. S stocks fell on Wednesday as investors grew concerned that a bailout loan package for ailing automakers would fail to be approved by U.S. lawm ...

    IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy 2008

  • U. S stocks fell on Wednesday as investors grew concerned that a bailout loan package for ailing automakers would fail to be approved by U.S. lawm ...

    IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy 2008

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  • see 1913 Webster's definition

    # (n.) A very fine linen (or sometimes cotton) fabric with a rather open texture. Lawn is used for the sleeves of a bishop's official dress in the English Church, and, figuratively, stands for the office itself.

    (This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)

    and probably is

    February 21, 2011