Ron Paul later sponsored the Honest Money Act (HR 2756) of 2007, the Free Competition in Currency Act of 2007 (HR 4683), the Tax Free Gold Act of 2008 (HR 5427), and the Free Competition in Currency Act of 2011 (HR 1098).
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We contend that the practice of religious war tax resistance was given safe harbor in an Act of Congress in 1982 and has been recognized by the courts.
If sex or age come into play, they can turn to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA).
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Second, there were fears that touting offensive IW might engender enmity on the part of adversaries in an act of self-fulfilling prophesy.
If my assistant had arrived when I took this photo, she could have taken a picture of me in the act of laundry folding while holding the phone between my head and my shoulder.
The genius of the film is that Schnabel realizes that there's a lot of pain in it, but there's also a lot of redemption in this extraordinary act of art, and Schnabel doesn't try to oversell you on that in any way.
The thing that Jobs did a terrible job of in Act I and Act II of his career was manage talent.
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The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 forbids employment discrimination against anyone at least 40 years of age in the United States.
If you live anywhere in the northeast, your Facebook and Twitter feeds spilled over last week with lovingly art-directed photos of friends and strangers in the act of volunteering to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.
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In an act of desperation this past summer, Foursquare finally observed the death of the check-in game and moved to local recommendations and couponing.
Biologists have long dreamed of catching a new species in the act of forming.
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Some of them later sat down in the road in an act of defiance.
Sometimes I would overhear myself in the act of speech, like a man who suddenly sees himself in a mirror.
In an act of desperation, the SWC wanted to merge with the Big 8 in order to increase its television footprint.
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To stand a chance of putting them behind bars, you almost have to catch them in the act of forking over secrets.
It unveiled for a sinister, fluttering moment a ragged mass of clouds hanging low, the lurch of the long outlines of the ship, the black figures of men caught on the bridge, heads forward, as if petrified in the act of butting.
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The Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act and the Fairness in Music Licensing Act of 1998 extended the US term of copyright to bring it in line with international norms.
Congress had seen its earlier efforts to incentivize the investment of corporate resources in the development of low-income housing, including the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 (CRA) and the passive-loss provision in the Economic Recovery Act of 1981, fail.
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And the SEALs have hardly kept a low profile of late, cooperating in a movie "Act of Valor" that was released in theaters this year, which actually featured real SEALs playing the parts of the heroes of the movie.
Your letter of invitation requested that I comment on the workforce provisions in the recently enacted National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2008 and the Accountability in Government Contracting Act of 2007 (S. 680), which passed the Senate on November 7, 2007.
On June 23, 2011, Foiles pleaded guilty to a criminal Information charging him with one misdemeanor count each for the unlawful sale of wildlife in violation of the Lacey Act, and for unlawfully taking migratory game birds in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern figured it out in Act One of Tom Stoppard's famous play.
Police said they caught Bruno in the act of allegedly cyberstalking and harassing her competitor.
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His lawyer disputes the charges, saying, at most, he engaged in an act of civil disobedience.
We are in Act Two of the Whitehall farce "What The Chief Whip Said".
In an act of unmitigated journalistic malpractice, on Friday night Shelach presented the unattributed testimonials as first-person accounts.
The DUP argued that this was necessary to ensure that there was confidence in the act of decommissioning.
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Police sources claim they have caught Mr Saboor in the act of conducting a transaction with the fake money.
In another act of sabotage, Mr. Dziekan, who also recently left the firm, brought some homemade biscotti to the office.
Lord Neill would prefer the code to be enshrined in an act of Parliament to give civil servants more protection.
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