Word: flatness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...centerpiece of Forbes' plan is still the 17 percent flat tax that he touted in the 1996 presidential race. He said yesterday the flat tax would preserve exemptions most favorable to middleclass families...
...most exciting matched of the day came at the No. 3 and No. 4 positions. At No. 4, Passarella looked flat in the first part of his match, falling behind...
...child care, so she could not go to work, and when she tried to put Jessica in state-funded care, she was told she was "coping too well." For almost a year, until she found teaching work, Rowling lived off public assistance. Every day, to escape her damp, unheated flat, she'd take the baby to the nearest cafe and write away, nursing a cup of coffee. In 1995, after she found an agent in a writers' directory, a British publisher offered her a tiny advance of around $4,000. "I'm lucky by anyone's standards, not just single...
...managers continue their symbiotic relationships? So far this year, 30 new Internet companies have come to market, and the buyers have lapped up their deals. Meanwhile, companies with real earnings that have gone public, including Pepsi Bottling Group, one I bought for the long term this week, go flat soon after opening...
...flat terrain the Buzz can cover 13 miles between charges and can zip along at 15 m.p.h., which feels fast enough when you're so close to the ground. The machine has two safety features that I particularly appreciate. You need a key to start it, which is good when you have so many curious underage testers around. And you need to engage the hand brake before you can activate the throttle, which makes it almost impossible to lurch forward inadvertently. Also, the throttle is variable speed, which makes it useful for slow cruising among pedestrians. Indeed, I could...