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en The taxpayer paid between $5000 and $10,000 to help him elude capture -- what a disgrace -- no one forced him to get the tattoo,

en The taxpayer paid between $5000 and $10,000 to help him elude capture ? what a disgrace ? no one forced him to get the tattoo,

en Why should the American taxpayer not be paid back if the taxpayer in France, if the taxpayer in Germany, if the taxpayer in Russia -- countries that were not willing to support us when we were doing what was right in the world -- why should those taxpayers be paid back and not the taxpayers of America?

en We took $10,000 on the Crows at $4.50, another $5000 at $4.30, and a steady stream of money since has forced them into $4.20 now.

en The fact that he has managed to elude capture for four years bodes well for his long term ability to stay at large.

en I don't see how he can elude capture forever. .... The lighter he travels, the less likely he is to be detected. Yet he also needs protection, and the more defended he is, the more he is a hard target to destroy and is easier to find.

en He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself.

en I have a tattoo of an executioner on my right upper arm. I have a tattoo of the Grim Reaper on my left forearm. I have a tattoo of the Devil with an ax on my right upper arm.

en It was an unfortunate incident, but we feel safe. It's a village of 5000 people and, when you get 5000 people, there's a likelihood of a whole range of things happening.

en You can get them removed, but it's going to cost you a lot more money than you paid for the tattoo.

en At worst, a tattoo job can leave you a permanent reminder of the experience other than the tattoo. Those situations are on par with back-alley surgery.

en Not everyone who wants a tattoo has to be an artist, but if they can relay what they want, they can get a better tattoo. When it comes down to it, we prefer to do the drawings ourselves.

en My body is a journal in a way. It's like what sailors used to do, where every tattoo meant something, a specific time in your life when you make a mark on yourself, whether you do it yourself with a knife or with a professional tattoo artist.
  Johnny Depp

en For example, children not related to the taxpayer who live with both the taxpayer and a parent will generally not qualify as a dependent for the taxpayer.

en It's an embarrassment, it's a disgrace. And until such time as we find out what caused all this, I don't think this firm should be paid.

en The RAL must be repaid even if the taxpayer's refund is denied, smaller than expected or frozen. If the taxpayer cannot pay back the RAL, the lender may send the account to a debt collector, which will likely show up on the taxpayer's credit report.


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