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The budget included cuts of about $1.1 billion to public schools and universities as Corbett insisted on no tax increases to protect struggling families and reductions in state government to balance what he called a multibillion-dollar deficit.
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The budget included cuts of about $1.1 billion to public schools and universities as Corbett insisted on no tax increases to protect struggling families and reductions in state government to balance what he called a multibillion-dollar deficit.
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The budget included cuts of about $1.1 billion to public schools and universities as Corbett insisted on no tax increases to protect struggling families and reductions in state government to balance what he called a multibillion-dollar deficit.
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The budget included cuts of about $1.1 billion to public schools and universities as Corbett insisted on no tax increases to protect struggling families and reductions in state government to balance what he called a multibillion-dollar deficit.
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All of the other bills involve such a step, which Mr. Issa has described as a "multibillion-dollar bailout funded by the taxpayers."
NYT > Home Page By SEAN COLLINS WALSH 2011
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All of the other bills involve such a step, which Mr. Issa has described as a "multibillion-dollar bailout funded by the taxpayers."
NYT > Home Page By SEAN COLLINS WALSH 2011
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All of the other bills involve such a step, which Mr. Issa has described as a "multibillion-dollar bailout funded by the taxpayers."
NYT > Home Page By SEAN COLLINS WALSH 2011
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And this time, multibillion-dollar activities would be in play.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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And this time, multibillion-dollar activities would be in play.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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In other words, no more multibillion-dollar bets on whether the housing market will rise or fall or whether the dollar is going to do better or worse than the euro or yen.
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