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... examples of those who have done so ' ( Tusc . D. , 4.29.63 ) . One frequent occasion for consola- tion was the experience of parents who had lost their children , an especially painful event but one which gave rise to many examples of ...
... examples of those who have done so ' ( Tusc . D. , 4.29.63 ) . One frequent occasion for consola- tion was the experience of parents who had lost their children , an especially painful event but one which gave rise to many examples of ...
Strana 319
... example , that measured income excludes the imputed rent on owner - occupied houses and major items of fringe benefits . National Insurance contributions are not deducted in arriving at ' after tax ' income . Nor , to take another example ...
... example , that measured income excludes the imputed rent on owner - occupied houses and major items of fringe benefits . National Insurance contributions are not deducted in arriving at ' after tax ' income . Nor , to take another example ...
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... example which he was determined to follow by buying more drawings , and the best he could find . Fortunately , this ... examples as possible of then little - studied masters such as Mattia Preti or Samuel Palmer . But his acquisitions ...
... example which he was determined to follow by buying more drawings , and the best he could find . Fortunately , this ... examples as possible of then little - studied masters such as Mattia Preti or Samuel Palmer . But his acquisitions ...
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