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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
owe . - adjective That
owes .
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It was what might be designated as a noble figure; but the term owed its appropriateness partly to his refin🍸ed and graceful bearing.
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She also agreed to reopen talks on settling Cambodian debts to the United States of $445 million owed from the 1970s.
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After numerous calls to Wells Fargo attempting to gather information on why we were refused, we obtained it and promptly faxed in the missing document and were told several times that in these cases, the mortgage balance owed is put on the back of your mortgage an⛎d paymenꦏts resume once again.
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I propose a continuous tax as an infinitely differentiable monotonic curve over the open set domain (0, inf) with a range of (0,1), where total taxes owed is 𒊎simply and elegantly calculated by integra𓂃ting the CONTINUOUS TAX-RATE from 0 to x (x being income)
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If Obama wants to buy off Pharma in private then the least we are owed is to know who wꦛas involved and what was decided.
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After numerous calls to Wells Fargo attempting to gather information on why we were refused, we obtained it and promptly faxed in the missing document and were told several times that in these cases, the mortgage balance owed is put on ꦛthe back of your mortgage and payments resume once again.
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The amount borrowed and owed is 31 million dollars, I believe that was the same amoun🐈t rewarded the Clinton family foundation for the Colombian oil deal.
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Although Richmond feels that Griffin owed it to himself to come out of the closet and shout from theꩲ highest mountain that he is gay, Merv Griffin felt oไtherwise and decided not to.
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Finally, in other tech tax news, the IRS has just announced that 30 percent of filers this years have so far missed out on the refund they are owed from a long-distance excise tax.
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More than 450,000 active and retired federal employees did not voluntarily comply with federal income tax requirements for the 2005 tax year, according to documents obtained by WTOP through the Freedom of Information Act. The total balance owed is $2,799,950,165.
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