Overall, this change would knock about 2.5 million more households off the tax rolls.
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If we had all the money in the world, we'd still want a toy in the garage, a sort of stealth sports car we could knock about in fast and hard--then park it on the street without fear.
Instead, you can knock lights about to briefly illuminate the darkness.
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Ex-Hull man Cooke then passed his own personal landmark shortly after when he crossed for the 50th try of his career, which had a hint of a knock-on about it, and he converted.
If he believes Mahathir is about to knock Anwar off, he'll be backing Mahathir to the hilt.
There was no buzz or particular energy that their man is about to knock out his rivals in the hours ahead.
The Bangladeshi government says it wants to improve conditions but worries about the knock-on consequences for the millions who now depend on the industry for jobs.
Hoteliers and others complain about the knock-on effects on their trade.
The best thing I can say about "Knock Off" is that it did my heart good to see Sorvino playing a scene with Van Damme.
With an election due in 2009, it is worried about the knock-on effect on those working in the unorganised retail sector, India's second-biggest employer after agriculture.
Some of those listening to him were sub-contractors to the Patton Group and they raised their concerns about the knock-on effect that the building firm's apparent collapse would have on their businesses.
Indeed, he says, the TNT investigators had knock-down drag-out fights about exactly what should go in their endpoint--some researchers wanted to include stroke, some didn't.
He swung the bag as if to test its weight, as if it might or might not be heavy enough to knock Con over, to change her mind about a couple of things.
And I'd spoken to her about it, asked her nicely to knock it off.
Everyone talks about the glass ceiling and having to knock on the glass ceiling to get ahead.
Over the blasting music, limo driver Orville Brown heard someone in the backseat knock on the partition behind him, saying something about smoke.
Even though grape harvesters, which shake or knock grapes from vines, have been around for about 40 years, some growers still pick by hand.
But she remains frightened about answering the phone or dealing with a knock on the door.
It is as if they can see ahead of the curve and understand the knock-on effects that no one else is thinking about (yet) in a positive, determined and confident way.
She found out about what had happened when she had "a knock on the door from the police".
And at least this time currency weakness should not have knock-on effects on public finances, nor raise fears about the ability of governments to service their debts.
Huxley's ability to knock out Hollywood scripts for Greer Garson while still thinking seriously about man's place in the universe (a universe which had been unravelling ever since his grandfather and Darwin had entered the public fray 80 years earlier) has not, by and large, recommended him to posterity.
But doubts about the green credentials of biofuel use, and the knock-on effects on food prices, have caused investors to become disillusioned.
But about 16:00 BST, the couple heard a knock at the door and were greeted by family friends who ran the construction firm and two policemen.
This was in Twitter's salad days, literally, when the most common knock on Twitter was that it offered little more than people boasting about what they ate for lunch.
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But Anthony's scoring displays raised a question about whether his teammates would have enough of a rhythm to knock down open shots once the postseason began.
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