Word: renew
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Income. The President based his estimates on the assumption that Congress will renew excise taxes which expire in June and July. Income taxes, which last year accounted for 42% of all revenue, are expected to suffer from a Recession hangover, but payroll taxes and miscellaneous internal revenues are expected to increase appreciably, so fiscal 1940's $5,669,000,000 income should be $149,250,000 better than this year...
Only now development in the two day old Georgian strike yesterday was the eviction of the strikers from their temporary headquarters in the district office of the American Student Union in the Abbott Building on Harvard Square when the owner threatened not to renew the lease...
...temporal state with one of the ablest diplomatic corps in Europe. As Franklin Roosevelt well knows, in Washington hard by the British Embassy, a palatial building is now being completed to house the Apostolic Delegation from the Vatican. Should events go so far that the U. S. decides to renew diplomatic relations (broken off in 1868) with the 108.7-acre Vatican State, only a change of name would be necessary to transform the building into a Papal legation...
Everitt last spring threatened to renew his campaign this year to make Harvard the first university in the country to employ labor organized by a national union...
...study of the rages induced in a café proprietor (Pat O'Brien) by his hysterical efforts to hire a satisfactory orchestra, it reaches its comic peak when he makes his pressagent (Margaret Lindsay) believe he is dying in order to persuade the bandleader hero (John Payne) to renew his contract. Best song: Love Is Where You Find...