Word: exempt
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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These fighting words were uttered at an informal Labor Party get-together in Yorkshire by Socialist M.P. Patrick Duffy, 44, a former lecturer in economics at Leeds University. Later, he continued his lecture in the press, discussing Parliament's several bars, which are exempt from the strict (11 p.m.) closing hours of commercial pubs. Offending
Still trying to legalize the Vatican's refusal to pay the tax, the Christian Democrats in the government wrote a bill-Law No. 1773-that would exempt Vatican dividends and slipped it through Parliament during the presidential crisis that followed the resignation of President Antonio Segni. But before the bill could be promulgated, the Socialists read it and blocked...
...widow Clementine and the rest to his four children. The will did not represent the bulk of Churchill's wealth, derived from book royalties estimated at $3,000,000; that was in a trust, set up in 1946 for his children and grandchildren, and under Crown law exempt from death duties...
...University uses the building for educational purposes, it will remain tax exempt. The garage, with its adjacent parking lot, will continue to be taxed. One official noted that the University owns a number of brick and wooden frame houses in this area which it uses for offices...
...present, anyone who knowingly gives information about preventing pregnancy or dispenses contraceptives is liable to a five year prison sentence or a $1000 fine or both. The doctors' amendment, if adopted, would exempt physicians and pharmacists from these restrictions...