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Oft -mentioned .
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Examples
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The oft-mentioned 35 percent statutory tax rate is very unevenly applied, with different industries paying much lower rates dipping into the single digits.
Phineas Baxandall: In The Public Interest: A (Non)Taxing Issue Phineas Baxandall 2011
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DeLoach, who portrays the mother of Jenna Hamilton (Ashley Rickards) on the MTV series, has been cast as Shaylene, the oft-mentioned stripper whose murder Bridget (Sarah Michelle Gellar) witnessed.
Exclusive: Ringer Lands Awkward's Nikki DeLoach for Sexy Role 2012
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Running afoul of regulators and reaction to the public outcry are oft-mentioned theories.
Facebook, Goldman and Survivor's Guilt David Weidner 2011
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The former House speaker, an oft-mentioned 2012 presidential candidate, is weighing in on an issue few Republicans ever talk about in great detail: The future of the U.S.
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The poll was conducted by GOP pollster Wilson Research Strategies for the GOP consulting firm Sterling Corporation and shows Stabenow with slight leads on two oft-mentioned potential GOP opponents -- former Rep. Pete Hoekstra and former Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land.
Palin's PAC raised $279k to close 2010 Aaron Blake 2011
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Brown has two years, not six, and the oft-mentioned supermajority, supposedly now ‘lost’, was never there in the first place — thanks to Lieberman overall and to the DINOs.
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However, there's still the problem of Sabrina's oft-mentioned, rarely seen boyfriend, Wyatt, who makes his first appearance Tuesday.
Raising Hope's Shannon Woodward: Sabrina Won't Stay on a Pedestal Forever 2010
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In the Season 3 premiere, airing Thursday at 10:30/9:30c on FX, the Knocked Up actor plays the oft-mentioned, never-before-seen directing buddy of Rafi Jason Mantzoukas.
The League Cast and Creators Talk Seth Rogen's Dirty Randy Debut: "He Was No. 1 On Our List" 2011
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But then, in my oft-mentioned essential reading: “The Retreat of Reason” (Anthony Browne), the author cites a very specific example where government stats said one thing but ministers refused to state the facts in case they were seen to be racist.
Sonnex and Farmer – only a matter of time. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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North Carolina has been the most oft-mentioned candidate, though there has been little substantive discussion yet of pursuing that option.
Norton offers trio of D.C. voting rights bills Ben Pershing 2011
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