The unusual nature of the deduction has the tax blogosphere responding in its characteristically mature manner.
Even moral interests on the level of national affinity characteristically amount to a transaction.
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Capello characteristically had his own ideas about why he should be given the job.
His latest and 31st film Bread and Roses is characteristically down-to-earth and to the point.
Freddie deBoer has a characteristically interesting and provocative post about liberals and radical reforms.
In it, he characteristically and unapologetically took on the so-called "politically correct" view of Mikhail Gorbachev.
Often they're even more influential because the Italians are characteristically divided over whom to support.
With a tough challenge ahead in League One, Scott is characteristically looking forward to testing himself.
Nevertheless, the Supreme Court has characteristically interpreted religion and free exercise about as broadly as possible.
And Richardson is characteristically amazing: she brings a touch of humanity to this rather formal party.
Characteristically, the Administration had urged such a program but did not provide the funding.
Armstrong taught at Cincinnati for eight years before leaving in 1979, characteristically without explanation.
Characteristically, Kennan was ill, and he was lying in bed when he dictated it.
Parker, characteristically, publicly displayed his scornful letter to Darrow as a lesson in humility.
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And characteristically, the Israeli media ignored Erekat's article and gave Friedman's screed around-the-clock coverage.
Characteristically, no announcement was made as to where she had gone, or whether her illness was serious.
Some are dubious about the last of these missions, suspecting Mr Bercow of characteristically seeking the limelight.
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The Raiders hosted Woodson at their facility on Tuesday and, characteristically, Raider fans were over-the-top with their passion.
Anschutz's first brush with Hollywood goes as far back as 1967, when he characteristically drove a hard bargain.
As for the Thatcher museum and library, this is a characteristically egotistical Thatcherite project at odds with British tradition.
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"Mike and I want to find the point that you can start to identify characteristically American literature, " says Hope.
It seems more characteristically leonine to leap at the weak and slow prey.
The bill is a characteristically shrewd mixture of attention-grabbing toughness and less-trumpeted tenderness.
The Bush Administration's response to this violence has been characteristically half-hearted and tardy.
In the past, norovirus outbreaks have characteristically occurred on ships and in schools.
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Characteristically, the prime minister insisted on delivering a typically robust response in her keynote conference speech a few hours later.
Ryan considered the route of simply opting for something characteristically Georgian - like a native animal - as "fairly trite".
Profits for the past 12 months may or may not be characteristically representative of what will occur in the future.
Conversely, in his Thames Valley view, it is the opalescent sky rather than the characteristically flat landscape that dominates the composition.
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To hear why this band was so revered, check out Cropper's sneaky lines and Jones' characteristically terse, carefully chorded piano solo.
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