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  2. 9 Pantry Items To Buy at Dollar General

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    Heinz Squeeze Ketchup Bottle. Price: $3.75 Like many other condiments, ketchup can last months or even years before it’s opened. And even once you’ve opened it, it can still keep for several ...

  3. National Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It was also one of the largest operations using a practice called charitable-split dollar, which was prohibited in a new law in 1999. Members would make tax-deductible donations, that the organization would use to pay for life insurance policies. Most of these were taken out for the benefit of the donors' heirs, and only a small portion went to ...

  4. Nelson Dollar - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Nelson Dollar (born June 5, 1961) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the State's 36th House district. [1] [2] The district includes constituents from the towns of Cary, Apex and Swift Creek in Wake county. In 2006 WRAL reported on Rep. Dollar's first reelection campaign. [3]

  5. United States military pay - Wikipedia

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    Hostile fire pay/imminent danger pay: Monthly pay that appears on the LES as "HFP/IDP". Sometimes referred to as "combat pay". [8] Hazardous duty pay: Monthly additional pay for certain "hazardous" duty assignments, such as the flight deck operations personnel on an aircraft carrier. Other examples are parachuting and scuba diving.

  6. Urbanor - Wikipedia

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    The "Case Urbanor" turned into an extraordinary judicial case. Plaintiffs architect Pedro Sentieri and builder Julio San Martín scored multimillion dollar returns when their investments multiplied by more than 27 times, in only nine months.

  7. First-dollar gross - Wikipedia

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    First-dollar gross is a practice in filmmaking in which a participant receives a percentage of the gross box-office revenue, starting from a film's first day of release. [1] [2] The participant begins sharing in the revenue from the first ticket sale, not waiting until the film studio turns a profit. [3]

  8. Nova Scotia Party - Wikipedia

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    The party campaigned on cutting government spending to pay down the province's nine billion dollar debt. In the 2003 provincial election, under leadership of Gerry Rodgers, the party nominated 16 candidates in the province’s 52 ridings, and won 1,637 votes, or 0.4% of the popular vote. It ceased operations in 2005. References

  9. Public Services and Procurement Canada - Wikipedia

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    The department is responsible for the procurement for other government departments and serves as the central purchasing agent, real property manager, treasurer, accountant, pay and pension administrator, integrity adviser and linguistic authority; it was recognized in 2018 as one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers. [1]