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- noun Plural form of
t .
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Examples
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I think it's a wake up call for everybody - for the government, for parents, for employers, but also for the young people," said Tarabishy. "t's not business as usual anymore.
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Rep. Steve LaTourette R., Ohio said that it's "a done deal subject to the i's being dotted and t's crossed."
Deal Reached on Payroll Tax Naftali Bendavid 2012
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As one homeowner, whose family income was inflated by a broker in one of the loan documents, offered, "...if I had to do it all over again I would definitely have legal representation just to be there, cross my 't's' and dot my 'I's'"
Lauren M. Ross: Mistrust and Betrayal: The Far Deeper Costs of the Foreclosure Crisis Lauren M. Ross 2011
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I think it's a wake up call for everybody - for the government, for parents, for employers, but also for the young people," said Tarabishy. "t's not business as usual anymore.
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As one homeowner, whose family income was inflated by a broker in one of the loan documents, offered, "...if I had to do it all over again I would definitely have legal representation just to be there, cross my 't's' and dot my 'I's'"
Lauren M. Ross: Mistrust and Betrayal: The Far Deeper Costs of the Foreclosure Crisis Lauren M. Ross 2011
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Lots of times when you think you have all your t's crossed and i's dotted the notario will throw something else out at the last minute and they are generally a lot more picky when a poder is involved.
deed for my house 2009
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As one homeowner, whose family income was inflated by a broker in one of the loan documents, offered, "...if I had to do it all over again I would definitely have legal representation just to be there, cross my 't's' and dot my 'I's'"
Lauren M. Ross: Mistrust and Betrayal: The Far Deeper Costs of the Foreclosure Crisis Lauren M. Ross 2011
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And t's image is one it will take years to banish, ughh!
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[I] t's a testament to DeLillo's brilliant command of language that readers will feel once again, whether they want to or not, as scared and as sad as they felt that day.
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As one homeowner, whose family income was inflated by a broker in one of the loan documents, offered, "...if I had to do it all over again I would definitely have legal representation just to be there, cross my 't's' and dot my 'I's'"
Lauren M. Ross: Mistrust and Betrayal: The Far Deeper Costs of the Foreclosure Crisis Lauren M. Ross 2011
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