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You see, child, when the lieutenant opened your papers, he found a five hundred credit bill inside, folded up small.
"The tax credit bill is very important when it comes to photovoltaics and fuel cells," he said.
Cliff was flipping a three-figured credit bill to a waiter.
What's more, urging people to pay off their credit bills chimes with the government's mantra that "we are all in this together".
Before the 1974 election, the Consumer Credit Bill was going through the House.
In turn, Credit billed the UP vastly more than the actual cost of the project.
He did not credit Bill Holmes with anything stronger than a weak-souled treachery.
But they are protected under the Fair Credit Billing Act.
He had also threatened to propose an amendment to strike the secondary market provision from the Farm Credit bill.
Nicked from a post on another thread about the way they're going to reduce the Tax Credit bill...
If Mr. Reagan signs the farm credit bill, the package will make new loans available for spring planting.
"I have to credit Bill Walsh," Taylor said.
There were two items Mr. Corzine insisted on before he would sign a tax credit bill.
Three of the 13 tax credit policies are new this year, and at least 57 employer tax credit bills are pending in 21 other states.
Probably the most practical recourse would be to dispute the charge for the product under the Fair Credit Billing Act.
However, the bills for such calls would be covered by the dispute resolution procedures of the Fair Credit Billing Act.
He credited Bill Murray's cameo appearance as receiving the "single biggest laugh" of the year, and gave the film 3 out of 4 stars.
Additionally, she helped the School Tuition Organization Tax Credit Bill become law.
Sources credit Bill Black with initiating the song, with Presley and Moore joining in.
"I figured once you pay your credit bills they would give me a second chance," said Mrs. Cunard, 33, a cafeteria worker in Oakland.
Mr. Wheat says his credit bills are already $500 too high every month, and he worries that an economic slowdown would stall his small construction business.
As such, Germany was largely limited to domestic borrowing, which was induced by a series of war credit bills passing the Reichstag.
She has been studying "pop culture" and is beginning to catch on to the references in Robert J. Corcoran's credit bills.
His mercantile standing was so high that his credit bills were enthusiastically accepted in New York, London and many other well-known financial centers.
In 1986, during an election year, the Senate killed a $1 billion farm credit bill on a point of order created by Gramm-Rudman-Hollings.