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s is the collection and management of delinquent | ad valorem taxes, which are local governments' majo |
en goods and other articles, the substitution of | ad valorem for specific duties in many cases, and t |
He is also a former member of the Louisiana | Ad Valorem Tax Commission. |
Central City Woodruff Park, all with no call on | ad valorem taxes. |
The case concerned an | ad valorem tax dispute between Fulton County's tax |
In 1928, a 20 percent | ad valorem tax for support of the school was passed |
Elimination of sales taxes and annual | ad valorem taxes on new cars, to be replaced by a c |
ptions and deferrals, as well as relief of local | ad valorem taxes and inverted tariffs. |
Ad van Liempt (b. | |
Ad van der Ree - drums | |
A.D. van Eck had dedicated himself to placing a cari | |
Ad van Liempt in 2009 | |
Ad van Kempen ... Thomas Venema | |
neicke Column was researched by Dutch journalist | Ad van Liempt, who in 2002 published in the Netherl |
Ad van Kempen - Real estate agent | |
Adrianus Herman ( | Ad) van Luyn, SDB, (Groningen, 10 August 1935) is a |
Greek work from ca. 150 | A.D. Various English translations. |
t the authority of a legislative body to levy an | ad velorem tax on property. |
e Catcha Group and partially owned by Classified | Ad Ventures, run by former REA Group chief executiv |
‘Vox Veritatis, seu Via Regia ducens | ad veram Pacem,' manuscript. |
35 | AD Verica regained some territory, but Cunobelinus' |
Ad Verspaandonk - Trombon [tracks 6, 11] | |
In 72 | AD, Vespasian built a new, much larger stone amphit |
ad VI Kal. | |
In 867 | AD, Viking pirates from Sjaelland and Uppsala lande |
arish church, Banbury and was moved to St. Peter | ad Vincula in 1895. |
St Peter | ad Vincula Church in Coggeshall, Essex, is one of a |
She was buried at the Chapel of St Peter | ad Vincula within the Tower of London. |
Church of St Nicholas and St Peter | ad Vincula |
rmer Church of England parish church of St Peter | ad Vincula ("St. |
Because St Peter | ad Vincula is the parish church of the Tower of Lon |
n 27 November 1632, and was buried at St Peter's | Ad Vincula Church within the Tower. |
condemned persons at the Tower Chapel St. Peter | ad Vincula to abjure his Protestant faith. |
e Church of England parish church of Saint Peter | ad Vincula ("St Peter in Chains") is one of only 15 |
The Chapel Royal of St. Peter | ad Vincula ("St. |
St Nicholas and St Peter | ad Vincula Church is located in Curdworth, Warwicks |
England parish church is dedicated to St. Peter | ad Vincula. |
n a space south of the Chapel Royal of St. Peter | ad Vincula. |
It is dedicated to St Nicholas and St Peter | ad Vincula. |
y investigation into whether or not the campaign | ad violated the Wisconsin Code of Judicial Conduct. |
And Angelus | ad viriginem he song, |
anguage broadcast and distribution in English by | AD Vision and premiered their English dubbed versio |
emiered in March 2008, as a replacement for the | A.D. Vision magazine Newtype USA, which ceased publi |
Also known as The Wrath of Daimajin ( | A.D. Vision), Majin Grows Angry (literal English tit |
Newtype USA was published by | A.D. Vision, parent company of the anime distributor |
and Azumanga Daioh from their former licensee, | A.D. Vision. |
ie soundtrack was released on July 1, 2003 from | A.D. Vision. |
Supplementum | ad vitam B. Mariae d'Oignies a B. M. Jacobo de Vitr |
in other denominations) are ordained for life - | ad vitam aut culpam - though without the laying-on |
ill, in the 2004 science fiction film, Immortel ( | ad vitam) (released in North America as Immortal). |
In 2003, Peasgood was known as the "queen of the | ad voice overs". |
e time of Vespasian, Roman Emperor between 69-79 | AD, was found in a neighbours garden in Mayfield Pa |
636 - c. 700 | AD) was the bishop of Maastricht (Tongeren) from ab |
This | ad was the follow up to a hugely popular one spoofi |
Chagnoald (Cagnoald, Cagnou) (died 633 | AD) was a Frankish bishop of Laon during the 7th ce |
The | ad was paid for by the Democratic Senatorial Campai |
11th century | AD) was a Hindu poet and expert in Hindu metaphysic |
Dag the Wise or Dagr Spaka (2nd or 3rd century | AD) was a mythological Swedish king of the House of |
pius (Catalan: Lampi; Spanish: Lampio) (died 400 | AD) was bishop of Barcelona from 393 to 400 AD. |
Agilbert (floruit circa 650-680 | AD) was the second Bishop of the West Saxon kingdom |
MCMXC | a.D. was one of the first albums to be recorded on a |
Saint Faustinus (died 381 | AD) was bishop of Brescia from c.360, succeeding Sa |
k Moos, and Jahred Adelman - decided that if the | ad was sent to them, they would run it. |
Flavius Clement (died 96 | AD) was an early Christian martyr. |
Erato (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century | AD) was a Princess, queen of Armenia and the last m |
14th century | AD) was a classical Tamil writer and commentator of |
Plautilla (died 67 | AD) was an early Christian saint, a Roman widow who |
Their oldest son, Abram David ( | A.D.), was the father of Richard Samuel (R.S.) Reyno |
st century to the second half of the 2nd century | AD was found near the village of Upchurch, Kent, En |
The | ad was part of the "Absolut Artists" series of adve |
13th century | AD) was a Tamil poet and commentarian who was known |
The Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15) of about 50 | AD was the first meeting in Early Christianity call |
Saint Arcadius (died 549 | AD) was a bishop of Bourges. |
Kadiyalur Uruttirangannanar (3rd/4th century | AD) was a Tamil poet of the Sangam period. |
0 | A.D. was voted one of the Top 100 Best Mods and Indi |
Beg Khan Khallad Allah Mulkaha (dead after 1345 | AD) was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate d |
Seol Chong (650 - 730 | AD) was a leading scholar of the Unified Silla peri |
728 or 732 | AD) was an abbot of Calmeliac or Carmery-en-Velay ( |
6th | AD was formed under the 1942 Table of Organization |
Wulfila, who became bishop of the Goths in 341 | AD, was the grandson of one such female Christian c |
Constantinople, 575-580 | AD), was an epigrammatist and an officer in the imp |
350 | AD) was a 4th century bishop of Autun. |
James the Deacon (died after 671 | AD) was an Italian deacon who accompanied Paulinus |
AD) was a Greek Neopythagorean philosopher from the | |
Verica (early 1st century | AD) was a British client king of the Roman Empire i |
The "1984" | ad was also prominent in the 20th anniversary celeb |
Freedom's Watch's | ad was explictly made in response to Moveon.org's |
e from the creation until midnight, January 1, 1 | AD was 4003 years, seventy days and six hours." |
Kumaragurupara Desikar (c.17th century | AD) was a poet and Saivite ascetic connected with t |
rsicinus (Hursannus, Ursitz, Oschanne) (died 625 | AD) was an Irish missionary to present-day Switzerl |
The | ad was part of the 1984 U.S. presidential campaign |
esdon Hall and a skeleton dating from around 600 | AD was discovered next to Hellesdon Lodge in Low Ro |
The | ad was immediately pulled, but the point was made, |
430 | AD) was a bishop of Autun during the fifth century. |
y was dismissed after a poor start to the season | ad was replaced by Mike Newell. |
The | ad was later replaced with a sign reading "VLAD 502 |
Gregory the Patrician (died 648 | AD) was a Byzantine governor, and self-proclaimed E |
560 | AD) was a Spanish saint. |
The name "Surrey Central" was given after an | ad was placed in the local paper calling to residen |
Saint Romulus (died 112 | AD) was a 2nd century Christian martyr. |
Ceolwulf II (probably died 881 | AD) was the last king of the Mercians. |
The | ad was the first in a campaign to dispute reports t |
The | ad was pulled from TV when HP learned that Glitter, |
ence point the fortress at Caerleon, built in 75 | AD, was one of only three permanent Roman Legionary |
The parish church which was built in 1050 | AD was purposely built to watch for Viking invaders |
27 BC - 33 | AD) was the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne II, |
620 | AD) was a monk, hermit, and missionary in the Swiss |
imes Lawrence or Laurentius; died 2 February 619 | AD) was the second Archbishop of Canterbury from ab |
1192-1291 | AD) was a prominent "Suhrawardiyya" Sufi saint and |
A.D. was a brother of Richard Joshua (R.J.) who, alo | |
chus, (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century | AD) was an Alexandrian Jew who lived in the Roman E |
11th century | AD) was an officer in the Chola army who served as |
In 1950, the 11th Air Division (11th | AD) was activated at Ladd, replacing the Yukon Sect |
Saint Antiochus of Sulcis (died c. 110 | AD) was an early Christian martyr of Sardinia. |
The controversial | ad was the second in a series of four; the first ad |
330 - c. 407 | AD) was a bishop of Rouen (393-417), missionary, an |
The catchphrase as used by the Pepsi | ad was based upon a similar phrase, "Don't even THI |
Saint Clateus (died 64 | AD) was an early Christian martyr. |
The Council of Aquileia in 381 | AD was a church synod which was part of the struggl |
st century to the second half of the 2nd century | AD was found in the area known as Slay Hill Salting |
Newton's first move as | AD was to hire then-New York Knicks coach Rick Piti |
c. 309 | AD) was a Christian bishop who is venerated as a ma |
1764-1820 | AD) was a maker of Pastoral pipes and Northumbrian |
nt Calepodius (Italian: San Calepodio) (died 232 | AD) was a priest who was killed during the persecut |
160-210 | AD), was a physician and philosopher, and has been |
Nathalan (died 678 | AD) was a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, who w |
Despite the complaints, Toyota said that the | ad was successful, and that they would not cut shor |
sius (Italian: Sosso, Sossio or Sosio; 275 - 305 | AD) was Deacon of Misenum, an important naval base |
1st century | AD) was a leading member of the Early Christian com |
550 | AD) was a bishop of Brescia. |
ant to Johnson, later suggested that pulling the | ad was a calculated move, arguing that "it showed a |
Each Volkswagen | ad was designed to be so complete that it could sta |
527 | AD) was a Spanish bishop and saint. |
ector of Photography was Shing Fung Cheung, 1st | A.D. was Luke Torrevillas, sound recordists Scott Vi |
Her most famous | ad was of Eyetex, a popular eyeliner. |
67 | AD) was the son of a consul in ancient Rome and him |
The Millennium Window (2000 | AD) was designed, constructed and installed by loca |
The | ad was well known because it prominently featured s |
310-391 | AD) was a bishop of Barcelona during the fourth cen |
es IV (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century | AD) was an Armenian prince and the son of the King |
rch, named for Saint Anne and completed in 1138 | AD., was built over the site of a grotto believed b |
970 | AD) was an eminent Chinese structural engineer and |
t Himelin (Hymelin, Himelinus) (†Vissenaken, 750 | AD) was a Scottish priest who, returning from a pil |
The | ad was played at a high rotation during sporting ev |
xDISCIPLEx | A.D.(or xdisciplex a.d.) was a straight edge Christi |
The Council of London in 1075 | AD was a council of the Roman Catholic church in En |
43 BC-28 | AD) was a Chinese philosopher of the Han Dynasty (2 |
The | ad was sung entirely in English and all signage, in |
On 19 November 1969, the 35th | AD was inactivated, and control was reassigned to t |
660 | AD) was a bishop and governor of Avignon, his nativ |
The idea behind the | ad was to promote the cans as being just as high qu |
Xp continuum, on Four | AD, Waveforms 2003 |
Campos appeared in Nike's "Diablo" | ad wearing with a simple black jersey (in contrast |
addition of Andy Hobson (drums) via a musician's | ad website. |
543 | AD) were brothers who were both bishops and hermits |
305 | AD) were Spanish martyrs who are venerated as Chris |
Both DC-03 and the 21st | AD were inacivated on 23 September 1983 when techno |
Pieces of a Roman amphora dating pre-60 | AD were found here, lending weight to the record th |
including the 21st | AD were reassigned to Tactical Air Command (ADTAC). |
area of Germany during the Roman era around 1 | A.d.. Westphalian Jews refined and conserved this br |
A.D. Wheat Middle School | |
Celts and West Saxons during the period 577-652 | AD, when the nearby Wansdyke fortification comprise |
cially served as High Priest for ten years (6-15 | AD), when at the age of 36 he was deposed by the pr |
bakkam originated in the 17th and 18th centuries | AD, when it supposedly served as source for the hor |
st known written mention of Birgte is dated 1088 | AD when single farms dominated the area. |
tian site in Wales and dates back to around 180 | A.D. when Pope Eleutherius ordered two priests, St D |
e the site of potters' workshops until about 500 | AD, when two parallel colonnades were built behind |
The work was written in the 14th century | AD, when transport and communications were very lim |
mained active until 4 August 1983 under the 25th | AD when technology advances made the SAGE system ob |
of Stoke St Mary is in a Saxon charter dated 854 | AD, when a West Saxon king gave the clearly defined |
In 972 | AD when Gurjar Baisoya king Karna Singh was ruling, |
ce as known as Deogiri, (circa the sixth century | AD, when it was an important uplands city along car |
ginally recorded for Solace's forthcoming album | A.D. When the band realized that they simply had too |
ns date the first vineyards from the 2nd century | AD, when the Roman occupants planted the first “Vit |
kese Island enters the historical record in 1602 | AD when the English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold an |
Neath Abbey was established in 1129 | AD when Sir Richard de Granville gave 8,000 acres ( |
s an early warning station since the 3rd Century | AD, when it was the site of a warning beacon. |
-Roman period, only dying out in the 4th century | AD, when the secret to its manufacture was lost. |
the middle of the 1st century BC until the 370s | AD, when it was captured by the Huns. |
tion it became the cathedral for Cornwall in 926 | AD, when King Athelstan appointed Conan as the bish |
hahi rulers until the beginning of 11th century | AD. when Mahmud of Ghazna defeated Anandapala, the |
t the height of its power during the 7th century | AD when it was visited by the Chinese traveller Hiu |
White succeeded Joe Alleva as the Blue Devils' | AD when Alleva accepted the same position at Louisi |
construction stones as early as the 4th century | AD, when the Basilica of San Lorenzo was built. |
icinese ("Ticino Gate") in the 2nd-3rd centuries | AD, when Mediolanum grew as economical and politica |
storians read its origin back to the 7th century | AD when 'Nedila Paranthaka Nedumchadayan' who ruled |
Rocketball was set in the year 2010 | AD, where worldwide disputes were no longer settled |
of the game is mainly set in England circa 1000 | AD, where Detective Brent Halligan and Dr. Melanie |
Ibrahim Malick came to India in 740 Hijri (1339 | AD), where he served as a general in Sultan Mohamma |
hant Shipping for Guangzhou from 1094 until 1099 | AD, whereupon he was elevated to the status of gove |
ebsite states "It is widely believed, around 670 | AD, whether in truth or legend, that the Hind emble |
There is no positive content in an attack | ad, whether it is about the candidate or the oppone |
ing, who established a kingdom, in fifth century | AD, which extended from Punjab to Malwa and Rajasth |
t Patrick established a bishopric here about 450 | AD, which he placed in the care of St Cianan on Nov |
d upstream at Jackson's coppice from approx 1250 | AD, which altered the flow of water and created a u |
contains the edict of the Caesar Claudius of 46 | AD which granted the Roman citizenship to the Alpin |
ttlement of the Eastern Alps in the 6th century | A.D., which was later generally accepted by historia |
during a cataclysmic eruption in the 5th century | AD which produced widespread pyroclastic flows and |
his place James Tod found an inscription in 1820 | AD which reveals the rule of Jat king Maharaja Shal |
He chronicled his visits in a web-campaign | ad which he described as "Chris and Alan Hevesi tog |
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