All of this is what my Tax Policy Center colleague Gene Steuerle long-ago dubbed tax deform.
At this point, I recalled a long-ago futile effort to unclog my junk e-mail account.
Like the author, I long-ago stopped pulling liquids and gels out of my carry on.
The opposite of Apple's long-ago aspirational epic, Samsung's nonchalance also skewers BlackBerry's earnest deflection.
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Back in those long-ago days of late 2010, Jobs was talking about tablets and smartphones.
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Needless to say, the dollar was firmly fixed to gold during that long-ago era.
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In the long-ago past, our food clocks were controlled by the best daylight foraging and hunting hours.
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The book is rich in character, detail and atmosphere, letting you feel the texture of those long-ago days.
That long-ago safety scare, prompted by hundreds of lawsuits claiming birth defects, proved to be a false alarm.
Something about tax troubles he was having, and how he was sure they were connected to this long-ago incident.
The truth is that Michael Dell is a great example of a founder who long-ago outlived his usefulness as CEO.
Although belief in a long-ago Eden's literal existence survived, most agreed with Martin Luther that it had perished in the flood.
In that long-ago 2012 season, for instance, only two Yankees really played like stars: Cano and, of all people, Hiroki Kuroda.
The most telling explanation of this was in a long-ago New Yorker article about the success of a Dockers advertising campaign.
Patterson does not see any kinship to those long-ago scribes, seeing himself merely as a regular guy who ended up learning something.
The chapter on streaking retells the well-worn stories of long-ago escapades at sporting events, but the reader longs to hear from the participants.
Decades later, Kael glossed over these early efforts at writing as youthful caprice, the intellectual equivalent of a tacky butterfly tattoo from some wild long-ago summer.
The co-pilot on that long-ago day, Ed O'Connor, and I were the only ones out of a crew of ten to be morally shaken by the act.
My knowledge of Persian food, however, had remained more or less suspended in that long-ago moment when Aunt Mali swept into my world, trailing the scent of spice.
The action alternates seamlessly between 1835 and 1885, gradually revealing the long-ago trauma of infidelity and death that turned Juliana into a recluse, hoarding her lover's final creation.
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What was relevant, however, according to the committee, was the unsworn testimony of "witnesses" deemed to have observable knowledge about the long-ago relationship between my son and his accuser.
And some of those long-ago Lakers believed their streak would be surpassed this time, with Jerry West among those saying that he believed the reigning NBA champions had a real shot at pulling it off.
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Looking into the future, though the federal government continues to do everything it can with our money to protect the banks and underwater homeowners alike, the contempt that borrowers not-too-long-ago revealed for lenders will continue to be felt.
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The director, Curtis Hanson ("The River Wild, " "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle"), has done his film noir homework, yet his movie feels bright and new, as if he's piercing those long-ago Los Angeles nights with halogen headlights.
The richly textured populist panorama, with its long-simmering feuds, casual gunplay, corrupt local politics, and the shoddy justice of vigilante mobs, blends the comic hyperbole of long-ago tall tales with the intense melodramatic spectacle of life and death in the daily balance.
His successor, General Manuel Jose Bonett, has gone back to the classics, telling a news-magazine that he felt he was living in the long-ago Athens of Aristophanes, where corrupt leaders took their countries to war to divert attention from troubles at home.
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If we have to watch an actor expire for two hours, Redgrave is the one to watch, and Meryl Streep, playing the long-ago bride, now grown old, has a fine moment, too, lying in bed with Redgrave as the two women look at the past and compare marriages.
His patient and tender attention to local habits, traditions, and lore the production of a newspaper, the ubiquitous blare of a radio station, the religious pageantry, and the legends of a long-ago crime merges with a sociological view of cultural change, as well as a painterly eye for the surrounding landscape.
In a deviation from the book that amounts to a calumny against literary history, Nick, the author's surrogate, is discovered in a psychiatric hospital where, as an aging alcoholic, he struggles to comprehend the vanished figure at the center of the long-ago story, and finally completes his treatment by writing the novel.
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