And on a postcard balanced on the edge of the table, in pencil, he scribbled a few hurried words to me, scattering exclamation points and expressing his delight and his love for the world.
That means that taxpayers would be free to choose to file their taxes under the current system with all of its complexity, or the new reformed alternative system, where their taxes could be filed on a postcard, saving hundreds of billions in unnecessary costs each year.
Rudolph Schulhof made his fortune by launching a company based on a family postcard business that evolved into a fine-art reproduction company.
You will find many businesses all over the country using the EDDM program on a jumbo postcard that share the costs with 14-16 advertisers normally and no direct competitors are allowed.
If China adopted a flat tax, more than a quarter of the world's population would be filling out tax returns on the back of a postcard.
She says the wonders of e-technology are no replacement for the simple pleasure of waking up to find a postcard on your doormat.
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's tax troubles--a result, his handlers had said, of tax code complexity--underscore the need to drastically simplify that code with a flat tax, where a return can be filed on a single sheet of paper or even a postcard.
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's tax troubles--a result, his handlers had said, of tax code complexity--underscore the need to drastically simplify that code with a flat tax, where you could file your return on a single sheet of paper or even a postcard.
The site also lets you send a Loch Ness Monster e-mail postcard, buy a book on the legend and study the X-files-like Ness Files.
When you get referred to see a hospital consultant, would you like a letter to be dictated and posted in an unsecured manner to a mail room in a hospital pushed round on a mail cart, opened by somebody processed and then a postcard sent to your house regarding the nature of the appointment and where you should turn up?
But a decision in 1902 to allow messages to run on the back ushered in a golden era of postcard art and correspondence.
It stood on a hill, and everywhere you looked it was like a picture postcard.
The aim is for each of the thousands of school children who were affected by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit northeast Japan on 11 March 2011, to receive a postcard as an act of solidarity.
Paul - who went on to become a Jesuit priest - managed to get a postcard smuggled out of Holland into Belgium to tell Maria Christine their plan had been a success.
If you occupy one of them, your day might be something like this: wake up, stroll into the empty ruins, sit on the hillside and take your postcard-worthy photos while watching a once in a lifetime sunrise over the Incan city.
Half sobbing, half smiling, she explained that she had written the postcard to herself and our lack of comprehension of the Icelandic language resulted in us missing a key element scribbled on the top right-hand side of the postcard: that it should be left in the barrel until she could return to get it.
In another example of her following, Phillips held a survey in 1987 asking readers to send a postcard or note -- anonymously if they wanted -- about whether they cheated on their mates.
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