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5 Jan 2014, 4:12 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
Those Bush-era tax cuts have finally expired, giving us the 20th century tax rates (gosh, that sounds really, really old). [read post]
2 Dec 2021, 10:00 am by James Kachmar
  Furthermore, he opined that “[a]ny melodic expression in common between [the two songs] is found in Irish folk songs that date back to the 18th and 19th century …. [read post]
12 Mar 2011, 7:47 am by EPLawyer
   In the 21st century, the wife is expected to get off her butt and get a job. [read post]
15 Nov 2010, 1:00 pm by admin
  Similarly, our northern reluctance to have grandma and grandpa under our roof contributes to our smaller households and our increased housing consumption. [read post]
18 Oct 2018, 7:30 am by Jonathan Bailey
TV rights, the whole series and it’s 50-plus year history is still under one roof. [read post]
27 Jul 2012, 12:19 am by Tessa Shepperson
I cant help feeling that in 20 years time on a documentary about benefit cuts of the early 21st century Lord Fraud will be saying something similar. [read post]
8 Dec 2023, 12:30 pm by John Ross
That is, we examine a century-old, misbegotten legal rule called the open fields doctrine. [read post]
18 Jul 2012, 6:31 am by admin
  Advocates of the so-called housing-first approach say a permanent roof provides the stability chronically homeless people need to get their lives back on track. [read post]
4 Feb 2023, 3:57 pm by Ilya Somin
I would not repel the repentant; but may my "right hand forget her cunning and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth," if I forget the difference between the parties to that terrible, protracted, and bloody conflict…. [read post]
15 Nov 2017, 4:14 pm by Kevin LaCroix
    Look closely at this rooftop — that is a flock of herons on the roof, sunning themselves on the house’s south-facing side. [read post]
1 Jan 2019, 4:07 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The church, built in the early 18th century, is an interesting attractive structure, but for passersby the more interesting thing to know is that there frequently are lunchtime concerts at the church, oftentimes free of charge. [read post]
14 Oct 2011, 6:00 am by admin
  In Europe, which had built out its forest capacity by the seventeenth century, wood gave way to brick and stone. [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 6:44 am by Adam Wagner
I can no more be expected to ensure my neighbour’s human rights than I can be to make her breakfast or make sure her roof isn’t leaking. [read post]
29 Sep 2022, 9:06 pm by Jonan Pilet
I think I propose that all the functions related to say, science, both research and regulatory lab operations, policy compliance, communications, response, consumer education and most importantly inspection, be placed under one roof in a new Center for Food Safety within the FDA. [read post]
25 Aug 2023, 8:46 am by Berry Law
Throughout much of the 20th Century, Asbestos was used in several applications. [read post]
28 Mar 2007, 6:52 am
From the Bangor Daily NewsTucked safely into a craggy coastline that has been an inspiration to centuries of artists and boat builders, Blue Hill seems to be a town with everything. [read post]
16 Sep 2008, 5:37 pm
After we repealed outmoded rules instead of updating them, we were left overseeing 21st century innovation with 20th century regulations. [read post]
27 Oct 2010, 8:46 am by Adam Thierer
During the early years of the past century, when competition among independents was still quite vibrant, AT&T’s extensive campaign for “One Policy, One System, Universal Service” was a thinly veiled front for complete control of the telephone system under one corporate roof. [read post]
27 Mar 2012, 8:59 pm by David Kopel
Richard Maxwell Brown’s excellent book No Duty to Retreat: Violence and Values in American History and Society (1994) details the strong trend in American courts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries against a duty of retreat. [read post]