The cream is piped to the vat pasteurizers, while the skim or standardized milk completes its trip through the HTST pasteurizer. |
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But for any product carrying the Perry's brand name, the mix is vat pasteurized. |
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The vat had been full of solvent-based rubberised paint used as an undercoat on vans made at the factory. |
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Lola keeps a vat of bacon grease on her countertop that she uses over and over again to do her cooking. |
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Then, when this highly coloured infant wine is still only half fermented, it is poured into a large vat of cool brandy or grape spirit. |
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He carries around a great vat of nervous energy that makes him at least as wearying as he is scintillating company. |
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Some of the dyes to which chromophores give a vibrant color are naphthol yellow, vat blue, congo red, and methylene blue. |
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Indigo, the parent compound of the indigoid class of dyes, has been in use as a vat due since before recorded history. |
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Then he was dipped into a vat of water as he was whipped and beaten before being assaulted with an iron bar. |
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As his eyes cleared, Nicholas found himself in a huge vat of viscous liquid. |
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Through the plate glass window on your left, is a stainless steel vat, presses, and other arcana of the cheesemaker's art. |
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We sat down in front of a friend of Supawan's family, who speaks Sanskrit, and a vat of cold water. |
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It recently introduced modification of the valve for use on the outlet of a cheese vat, so cheese curd can pass through the valve. |
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The poor things had been rendered totally inedible in a vat of tasteless oil. |
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It would cost just a few pennies to infuse a mix of spices into a vat of wine, so it's time someone gave us a mulled wine fit to drink. |
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But she said people like the natural vat dyes better, such as indigofera, morinda fruit and root, cashew leaf and teak. |
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Other indirect dyes, including vat dyes and sulfur dyes, are insoluble in water. |
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Specifically, the milk flows into one of nine automated cheese vats, each producing a vat of cheese every 20 minutes. |
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Because of a faulty rail, he fell into a vat of boiling liquid and died three weeks later from his burns. |
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I tucked into a vat of some of the best seafood chowder I've had for a long while, complete with huge chunks of fish. |
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A furniture stripper who fell into a vat of caustic soda has regained consciousness with his sight intact. |
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Bags of sugar are brought in on pallets and a vacuum hose lifts the bag to the top of the vat, which has a slotted top under its cover. |
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If you stick a blown-up balloon into a vat of melted chocolate, it'll pop in your face. |
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Take one medium-sized puffin, leave it in a vat of porridge overnight to marinate and in the morning enjoy this hearty breakfast. |
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Inside one of the rural farm's outbuildings, steam pours from a large metal vat and a man stirs a huge pot of brewing barley with a large spade. |
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The pancakes got there, realized they were underdressed, jumped into a vat of hot oil...and came out as funnel cake. |
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One describes how ill he felt when he mistook a large vat of gasoline for raspberry juice, guzzling the entire thing before making the realization. |
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Otherwise dump the contents of the crocks or vat into food-grade plastic mesh bags or cheesecloth and squeeze out as much wine as you can into a clean basin. |
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It filled my head, that muttering sound, like thick oily smoke from a fat-rendering vat or an odour of noisome decay. |
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Burning a girl alive while her father watches or cooking a severed head into a vat of chili? |
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In the second, essentially a truncated red wine fermentation, the bubbling juice is left in contact with the skins for a few days, then run off into its own vat. |
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It takes its name from the vat house in nearby St James Gate Brewery where, in the final stage of the brewing process, vatfuls of frothy black Guinness are left to mature. |
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And, also, there ought to be no other forms of taxation, like a national sales tax or a vat tax or what have you. |
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When that garbage is diverted into a vat of energy-producing soup, it becomes a penny earned. |
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In stereolithography, a laser beam moves through a vat of liquid polymer. |
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German bank officials in Darmstadt are transferring money in a new antiholdup bank van that carries a vat of dye in the top. |
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The naturally cold underground water would be continuously pumped into a cooling tub or vat. |
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Her art appears sprung fully formed from that mythic vat of stuff whence both giant Sequoias and really cool-looking automobiles come. |
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She dunked uncooked meatballs into a vat of boiling liquid, which she used later to make gravy. |
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Textile dyestuffs typically include dyes such as acid dyes, basic dyes, direct dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, sulfur dyes and vat dyes. |
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A source tells me they drank a vat of Dom Perignon and load of crack baby cocktails. |
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Miller dairy back in 1922, the operation consisted of one horse-drawn wagon, a 200 gallon pasteurizer, a vat, and a supply of empty bottles. |
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The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mould as it rises out of the vat. |
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Another type of paper machine makes use of a cylinder mould that rotates while partially immersed in a vat of dilute pulp. |
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Food dyes can be direct, mordant and vat dyes, and their use is strictly controlled by legislation. |
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This leaves dead yeast cells and other undesirable material at the bottom of the old vat. |
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Our tea was made of a brown pondy liquid, which looked like water in a tanner's vat. |
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Currently, the market offers distinct basic dyes, direct, mordant, and vat dyes, and reactive and disperse dyes, which are expected to fade away, giving way to natural dyes. |
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The goat produces so much mead in a day that it fills a massive vat large enough for all of the Einherjar in Valhalla to satisfy their thirst from it. |
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The duties were to do with catering, especially the disposal of uneaten food from College lunch, which was collected in a special wooden vat and given to the poor. |
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We pilau'd our way through a mountain of rice, a vat of korma, a stack of naans and several side dishes to bring you our verdict of what's hot and what's not. |
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When they reach market weight, ducks at this factory farm are violently shackled upside down and run through an electrified vat of water before having their throats cut open. |
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When he falls into a vat of mutant electric eels, he morphs into Electro, a glowing monster who can manipulate electricity and suck the power from a whole city. |
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The various state governments' reluctance to switch over to VAT was stemmed by the fear of loss of revenues. |
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Designed in Ireland for the Irish market, it caters for all the Irish Vat schemes and is euro-compliant. |
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The Indo-Chinese were founders of a mighty civilization as may be seen at Anghor Vat and elsewhere. |
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It is also bound to highlight the differences in prices caused by the different rates of VAT and excise duty on different goods. |
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Government taxes on fuel, excluding VAT, accounted for over 1.8bn collected in 2004 with just over half this figure derived from taxes on petrol. |
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In former years it was possible to argue that if a Vat undercharge resulted in no loss of Revenue, Revenue should not pursue the matter. |
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Mortgage interest will be allowable against rental income and VAT is recoverable. |
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In addition, the VAT will not be recoverable, and should be included in the amounts referred to above. |
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Admissions to Bantry House are not subject to Vat and the maintenance, which includes staff wages and repairs, can be offset against tax. |
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It includes revenue accounting and Vat reporting for 41 European subsidiaries. |
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The company owes six million leva in VAT and a further six million leva in other tax arrears. |
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I would have one single rate of Vat or harmonise our excise duties to the average EU level. |
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And scrappage has been at least revenue-neutral for the Government, which cashed in on the flow of VAT paid on new cars. |
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Paying cash to avoid Vat means you have no documentation to fall back on should things go wrong. |
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It is important to note that if the house is fully furnished, Vat at 21 per cent applies to the moveables. |
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Coupled to a national lottery, the VAT tax could put the government back in the black. |
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Tourists wishing to claim their tax refunds must obtain tax forms from the authorized VAT store where the merchandise was purchased at the time of purchase. |
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The advanced course is aimed at providing farmers with the expertise in using packages such as breeding charts, farm accounts and VAT recording and returns. |
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He said the creation of a full-time post for a person to consult and review any transactions with potential VAT implications was being proposed for the municipal organogram. |
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Public transport receives concessional VAT rates in all members. |
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Bartlett goes on to note, and I must concur, that the odds of a VAT in the near future are quite slim. |
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Why is there no VAT on designer-label shoes worn by the children of the rich? |
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Mr Flemming noted that small-scale farmers were not eligible for VAT registration, as they did not earn sufficient amounts to reach the VAT threshold. |
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Now think about the income tax that would have been collected from that incremental pension income stream, and the Vat and excise duties from the incremental income. |
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There is also a separate dispute over how VAT should be calculated in scrappage transactions. |
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The customs collects VAT, which is the main revenue donor to the budget. |
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This is exclusive of VAT, delivery, plates and road fund licence. |
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They want to know my outgoings, my fixed costs, my capital outlay, my VAT number, my date of incorporation. |
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He advised against hikes in customs and excise duties and adding to the VAT rate, already amongst the highest in Europe. |
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She said the measure was aimed at making local wheat production more competitive by allowing millers to claim back any VAT incurred on their deductible purchases. |
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Please note that most of the VAT amendments have come into operation on 1 October. |
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Greater transparency is being sought to convince farmers that they are being properly refunded for the VAT paid on inputs. |
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Mr Downey said the flat rate VAT refund compensates for the VAT paid on inputs. |
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In Europe, you pay for it through a heavy consumption tax called the VAT, or value-added tax. |
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The import duties and VAT are then paid to the Customs Division of the Ministry of Finance. |
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And last year Customs and Excise ruled that fresh magic mushrooms should be subject to VAT at 17.5 per cent, rather than treated as a zero-rated food. |
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In question is whether an issue of shares constitutes a supply for VAT purposes. |
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No government has considered the issue of charities' irrecoverable VAT more seriously than this one. |
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Of course, I trust them implicitly, just as I trust all experts with letters after their names, so I rang the Vat helpline. They said hard cheese, your accountants are right. |
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He said if prices on soft drinks and minerals were high, a lot of it was to do with Government VAT which was the same for both soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. |
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There had been some improvement in customs and tax control, in the fight against the sale of goods with fake or without excise revenue stamps, and against VAT fraud. |
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It has no VAT repayment claim as the goods were zero-rated on import. |
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On 4 January 2011 VAT was raised to 20 percent by Chancellor George Osborne, where it remains. |
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In the grain trade there is a large draning of VAT using fictious export and fictitious bills. |
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Price pressures have nothing to do with wages and much to do with the Government's decision to increase VAT, the unfairest tax of all. |
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Other services include, day-to-day record keeping, VAT returns and trial balances. |
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Payments shall be made in euro as supplier to the buyer of the Parties signed the trade acceptance certificate, VAT invoice for payment. |
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Carousel fraud happens when goods are continuously imported and exported, attracting multiple VAT rebates. |
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It's also known as Missing Trader Fraud because, when the taxman tries to get VAT, the firm that should pay has vanished. |
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Missing trader fraud is where VAT registration is obtained to acquire goods VAT-free from other EU member states. |
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Small cable transport systems, including ski lifts, will be treated as public transport, slashing VAT on tickets from 20per cent to five. |
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Pillage like this makes you wonder whether VAT, with its vulnerable structure of re-funds, has not passed it self-life. |
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The level playing field aspect is especially key for small enterprises, which usually do not have resources to invest in VAT planning programs. |
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Currently, the UK has an exemption which means that new homes and self-builds are zero-rated for VAT purposes. |
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The overarching goal of the forums is to make the VAT system in Europe more administrable. |
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In the current taxation structure VAT is levied by the state governments on an ad valorem basis as a percentage of the price of the product. |
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Vat dyes are essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fibres directly. |
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Prior to the implementation of the VAT, it had been relatively easy to evade sales tax, and many businesses were in violation of tax code. |
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The islands are outside the European Union customs territory and VAT area, though politically within the EU and Schengen Area. |
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Moreover, ERP software offers an option for customs warehouse, introduced to save duty and VAT payments. |
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However, not all Schengen states or all of the territory of Schengen states are part of the customs union or VAT area. |
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However, because the Channel Islands have VAT free status, the UK carries out selective customs checks on travellers arriving from there. |
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During late 2011, the UK decided to end VAT relief on Channel Islands goods. |
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It is also a popular shopping destination, and all goods and services are VAT free, but may be subject to Gibraltar taxes. |
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On 18 June 1979, the higher rate was scrapped and VAT set at a single rate of 15 percent. |
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As a result, petrol price in Delhi went up by 28 paise a litre after considering a local government decision to hike VAT or sales tax on the fuel from 20 to 25 per cent. |
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The rest came from loss of Corporation Tax, VAT and other direct taxes. |
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However, intermediate consumers may reclaim VAT paid on their inputs, so that the net VAT is based on the value added by producing this good or service. |
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Until 2001, VAT was charged at the full rate on unused sanitary towels. |
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In 2012, changes were made to the agreement to reflect the effect of changes in VAT and Corporation Tax and the costs of installing credit card handling systems. |
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Sales tax is levied under VAT legislation at the state level. |
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Carousel fraud involves importing, or claiming to import, goods from another EU country without paying VAT, then selling them on and pocketing the tax. |
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Under existing British VAT regulations, capital goods used for business must be bought in the name of a sole trader or company for sales tax to be reclaimed. |
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Increasing VAT would cost an average family pounds 425, a regressive tax which clobbers low and middle income homes much harder than the wealthiest. |
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But the bridge concessionaires don't get the VAT back, they get the same amount of money handed back to them from the Government, through the Department of Transport. |
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Only intraperitoneal VAT is drained by the portal vein, a characteristic central to hypotheses linking VAT accumulation to cardiometabolic disease. |
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