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The Finance Bill is the main piece of financial legislation each year.
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There's no point asking what a piece of work means, you know?
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I thought then what I think now: a great piece of work.
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A new piece of legislation and a genuine public debate is overdue.
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What is the best new piece written in the past 50 years?
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But others have been forced by current circumstances to change tack completely.
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It marks a change of tack when dealing with the financial industry.
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Wired: Gervais takes tack-sharp aim at all things absurd -including himself.
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This time, some companies that had sold guns for years changed tack.
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Mexico's national electricity company CFE will follow a similar tack, she added.
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Freedom means the right of people to assemble, organize, and debate openly.
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Everyone had time to assemble at Ish's house to hear the news.
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Hedge funds often take a few weeks to assemble their quarterly reports.
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Years later it is not possible to assemble the accountability puzzle fully.
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When all the people are prepared they shall assemble within the circle.
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Banks then puttogether proposals and subsequently present their ideas to management.
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He could also resign and try to puttogether a new government.
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The deal was carefully puttogether to reduce the risk of sanctions.
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We will now puttogether a plan to urgently address this crisis.
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But they need to be puttogether with great care, Dickson said.
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He will 'attempt' to setup a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
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I think the way the golf course is setup is great.
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He wants to leave Europe, setup people's tribunals, halve public employees.
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To end the crisis, they agreed to setup a power-sharing government.
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It has also setup military courts to handle national security cases.
Usage of tack together in English
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We must tacktogether such sentences as we can find that will stand for an answer:-
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The farmer hath already sown the hemp, the ropemaker hath twisted it; sawyers saw the timber, carpenters tacktogether the shell, grave-diggers delve the earth.
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When the two are temporarily tackedtogether, bore a hole through the centre for the axle.
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No sparkle, no sequins, just a few dull and faded patches, roughly tackedtogether with the edges left frayed.
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We must remember, besides, that the first pages of the fourth Gospel are notes tackedtogether without rigorous chronological arrangement.]
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And they tackedtogether bits of old sacking and patched and patched them so as to cover their nakedness, unburdened by debt.
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There would be an inside sole as well as an outside sole tackedtogether by means of small tacks made of maple wood.
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Her mind, her body, and clothes are parcels loosely tackedtogether, and for want of good utterance she perpetually laughs out her meaning.
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"You know, Tully," she said, "they make these really cool contraptions with sheets of paper all tackedtogether.
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Averil, raising her eyes for a moment from one of the shades which she was tackingtogether while he held it in shape, said presently: