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Sooner or later, the administration is likely to put heavy duties on a new list of luxury goods.
For top executives, he said, heavier duties justify greater privileges.
This was usual for those Americans who wanted to trade in Louisiana without paying heavy duties.
The heavier duties were passed on to Kaoru, who meant to leave nothing undone.
It can be used to perform heavy duties as commanded by its master, even to harm his enemies.
Beyond that amount, heavy duties are imposed.
According to standard industry practice, they would have been classified as medium duties and heavy duties, respectively.
"If you really believe in freedom, let us set prices and import parts, accessories and raw materials without heavy duties."
Car users pay heavy duties on petrol and must pay licence fees for running a car.
At the beginning of the 19th century, men were assigned the heavy duties of molding and firing the clay; women did the decorating.
But there are shortages of raw material for the packages, and some materials must be imported in bulk, with heavy duties and taxes.
"I need a man of capability; one who could appear to be a private secretary relieving Okum of his heavy duties.
Show it the understanding it deserves and administer a digestif to help it through its heavy duties.
He had been involved in glass manufacturing in Ireland from 1823, which failed due to heavy duties on Irish glass.
Early in the 18th century a determined effort was made to crush by means of heavy duties the flourishing rival silk trade in Winterthur.
By 1910 many of the Stroudley E1 class locomotives were worn out or inadequate for the heavier duties required of them.
Heavy Duties Seen Flat-rolled steel, used in the automobile and appliance industries, is the single largest segment of the industry.
Lionasha was punctilious about serving them the restorative drink and they had youth as well as innate strength to support their heavy duties.
Cities, states and duchies along the salt roads exacted heavy duties and taxes for the salt passing through their territories.
Heavy duties being imposed upon almost all goods imported, our merchant importers smuggle as much and make entry of as little as they can.
'Well, of course, there are his heavy duties as librarian - checking through all those magazines to make sure they're intact takes a fair bit of time.
It was well known that in view of the heavy duties in England, a vast deal of French wines and brandies were smuggled across.
It was good to be on runner-back and especially to have something which could pry Sebell loose from his increasingly heavy duties as Master Harper.
However, English woolen manufacturers felt threatened by the Irish industry, and heavy duties were imposed on Irish wool exports.
After World War II, in 1947, they were designated Lp class and were relieved from heavier duties.