He has survived two major wars, 16 drunk driving accidents, 3 tractor rollovers, and getting stabbed in the face by an angry ex-wife. |
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This includes after-tax amounts, provided these amounts are transacted as direct rollovers. |
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To ensure that rollovers would push the jackpots even higher, they made the game ridiculously hard to win. |
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The Lottery system is designed to have lots of rollovers, large jackpots, and single winners. |
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Specifically the increase has been in single-vehicle run-off-road crashes such as rollovers or impacts with fixed objects. |
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He did loops, sideslips, death spirals, wingovers and rollovers and even flew upside down 50 feet above the meadow. |
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The first was pitched somewhere between sport and swing dance, with lifts and rollovers in fluid, repeating patterns. |
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The standard Roll Stability Control system prevents or decreases the likelihood of rollovers by managing throttle and brakes to induce understeer. |
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He declined to comment on the two individual debt rollovers. |
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Of course, before you elect to roll over amounts to your new employer's retirement plan, check with the plan administrator that the plan has been designed to accept rollovers. |
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One concern is that if the terminated plan had a disqualifying defect, any plan that accepts its rollovers runs the risk of being disqualified as well. |
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Some advisers and financial institutions are a little too quick on the draw with Individual Retirement Account rollovers. |
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Your Web site doesn't have to be full of the latest dropdowns, rollovers, superslick graphics, or Flash videos. |
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Keogh plans allow for tax-free rollovers into IRAs or other qualified retirement plans, but do not have a loan option. |
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Rollovers typically happen when a vehicle blows a tire, hits a bump, or runs off the road onto uneven ground and one side tips up. |
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