Two years ago, Italy offered a tax amnesty to all those who pulled their money out of Switzerland and redeposited it at home. |
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The same memory may be withdrawn and redeposited many times in the same day. |
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Thicker tuff layers are turbidites containing volcanogenic material redeposited from the inner trench slope. |
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At the most basic a round barrow is simply a roughly hemispherical mound of soil, stone, and redeposited bedrock heaped over a central burial. |
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You have to help by increasing physical activity or decreasing caloric intake so the fat isn't redeposited. |
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The officer handed Aidan her three bills, which she quickly redeposited in her purse. |
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Selenite mostly formed in shallow marginal settings and was redeposited into a small remnant basin with a depocentre near the present synclinal axis. |
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Variable preservation suggests that some of the pollen may have been redeposited, possibly by water percolating through layers during summer melting. |
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The phosphatized sediment crust was then broken into small fragments by heavy current activity and then redeposited and mixed in with adjacent lime muds. |
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Resigned to displacing sand that will only be redeposited the following morning, the man struggles to find some meaning in his torturous existence. |
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The earliest microfossil record is an admixture of redeposited Paleozoic spores and pollen from distant deglaciated sites. |
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This rock can be weathered and eroded, then redeposited and lithified into a sedimentary rock. |
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This can cause health problems since the operator ends up inhaling respirable dust, which is also redeposited into the area being cleaned. |
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Preservation of shells is quite variable, especially in the Kallavere Formation where the basal coquina consists mostly of repeatedly redeposited shell fragments. |
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