Millions of Americans are already in despair, staring at piles of receipts and papers from last year.
All those decorative grommets and papers and "friendship"-inscribed metal tags improved the lives of some existing companies.
Leaving a trail of dropped notebooks and papers on the path from his office to a cab.
While this struggle may never end, predictions and papers like this one need to be properly evaluated.
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Lehrman, 70, began collecting Lincoln's letters and papers as a U.S. history grad student at Yale in 1961.
The workspace became dirty, cluttered desks among minefield of unwashed rice bowls and papers strewn all over the floor.
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We sat there, she and I, while the others gathered books and papers and lifted coats off chair backs.
"It's a war for survival, " Brown said, sitting in a Washington office filled with piles of reports and papers about the environment.
Then it confiscated books and papers supporting Reich's theory and burned them.
Because Siac says it needs people who can expertly scrutinise the workings and papers of the agencies making the allegations against the appellant.
An 1883 profile portrait of Henri Cordier, an eminent Sinologist, writing in his study surrounded by books and papers reveals a touch of Edgar Degas.
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Much of the images show documents and papers tossed on the ground, but it appears that just a portion of the library is actually burned.
She accessed readily available scientific articles and papers from respected sources.
Some first-class relics come with a red papal seal (meaning they've been vetted by the Vatican) and papers, usually in Latin, describing the item and its history.
The archive, which fills 30 boxes, also includes the household and estate accounts, including the servants' wages, and papers on Rockingham Forest, the Nene Navigation and coal mining.
In the days leading up to graduation, with exams and papers behind her, Zedan did not head for the beach with a six-pack to celebrate as other undergraduates might.
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Proper safeguards were essential, Lord Scott argued, and he warned of huge public indignation at having "faceless regulators demanding entry, rummaging through their cupboards and papers, without any judicial authorisation".
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Hence teatime at the Institute for Advanced Study down the road from us in Princeton, credited for the birth of countless collaborations and papers since it began in the 1930s.
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Reports quoting police sources said that diaries, an Indian Sim card, a tube of ointment made in Pakistan and papers had been seized from the man, reportedly from Multan in Pakistan.
Located in the bustling business district of Maslak, the museum only opens to the public when the staff have shut down their computers and tided their desks and papers away for the night after 5pm.
Various speakers took the floor including Kiran Manandhar, Chancellor of the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts and Ram Kumar Panday, President of PEN Nepal and papers were presented on freedom of expression in literature, cinema and new media.
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While the ability to peruse math problems online is certainly convenient, it has been possible to access the best work of MIT professors for years simply by going to a library and checking out their published books and papers.
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Brewer, who lost his job in the mortgage industry a year and a half ago, managed to grab his laptop, some clothes and papers from the room he lives in before traveling to a Camarillo church, where evacuees were glued to televisions watching fire coverage.
There had been a lot of forums and papers published, she says, but the field had been handicapped by a tendency on the part of drug companies to approach the problem on a study-by-study basis, often not following up with communities after the work is done.
Aglow with a feeling of accomplishment, I hit upon the brilliant idea of going back another generation, to collect the diaries and papers of a beloved ancestor, who had also been a very senior Advisor in the court of one of the premier Maharajas of South India.
The first year since full lawmaking powers have been ones of consultations, white papers and green papers.
This is the Kurzweil who, with a bit of DNA and personal papers and photos, has made clear he intends to bring back in some fashion his dead father.
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Police raided three homes and five businesses linked to the Costa Rica-based Liberty Reserve and seized papers and digital documents that will be turned over to U.S. authorities, the statement said.
Earlier Clive Lewis, QC for AQA, said the board had followed official guidelines in deciding to alter the grade boundaries between the January and June papers and was satisfied that the June results were correct.
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