Bookity memety

Jun 28, 2007 11:07

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shakespearechic June 28 2007, 16:14:17 UTC
It's not the next line, but it's the first line in my sidebar for my LJ:

"Professor," drawled Malfoy, "Weasley's mutilating my roots, sir."

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annearchy June 28 2007, 16:22:56 UTC
That almost sounds shippy... ;)

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rachet June 28 2007, 16:28:22 UTC
So Ron picked up his knife and stabbed Malfoy repeatedly, screaming 'DIE DIE DIE DIE' at the top of his lungs.

*blink* What?

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annearchy June 29 2007, 02:15:23 UTC
Hmmmm ...wishful thinking? :D

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allthatisgold June 28 2007, 16:29:15 UTC
"Ron went brick red.

'There's nothing wrong with your arm,' he hissed at Malfoy."

;)--I'm rereading PoA...so I uh, took it to work with me today? heh.

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annearchy June 29 2007, 02:18:30 UTC
Well... that's why the book was nearby. I'm re-reading it too :D However, I just figured out that if I want to re-read POA and the next 3 books before July 21st, I'll have to read (gulp) 125 pages A DAY. Hmmm...Guess I'll have to pick one or two to re-read. Should've started in January.

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allthatisgold June 29 2007, 03:00:07 UTC
Oh geez! I oddly started my re-read with OotP...so I'm almost through it (really just have GoF to go now), but I never looked at it page-number-wise. Good luck! :D

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adamanteve19 June 28 2007, 18:42:26 UTC
[7] Aggregation Rules
[a] In General
There were two basic aggregation rules to consider when using the five-year averaging rules for calculating income taxes on a lump-sum distribution.<125> First, plan aggregation required the aggregation of all like plans when determining the balance to the credit of an employee. Second, distribution aggregation required the aggregation of all lump-sum distributions received during the same tax year.<126>

[b] Plan Aggregation
When determining the balance to the credit of an employee, all tax exempt trusts under a single plan had to be aggregated and treated as a single trust.<127> For purposes of these aggregation rules, an annuity contract was considered to be a trust.<128>

'-_- I know, I know... I edit tax books and I'm at work. The nearest book within reach was "Taxation of Distributions From Qualified Plans." What can I do?

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annearchy June 29 2007, 23:29:30 UTC
Yikes. I'm so sorry. And I thought the books I have to read at work (state administrative codes on air pollution control) were bad...

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acoustics1220 June 28 2007, 19:31:13 UTC
page 123 is a bibliography - *goes to page 122*

...Would you attempt to find out what happened to him? Do you feel you should investigate further?

Situation 3
You are serving on a jury for a murder trial. The evidence presented at trial was largely circumstantial and, in your mind, equivocal. During closing, the prosecutor argued that you must find the defendant guilty because he confessed to the crime...

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acoustics1220 June 28 2007, 19:32:30 UTC
lol - sorry, did the meme in your comments *headdesk*

I'm studying CJ! I can't think beyond that!

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annearchy June 29 2007, 02:21:09 UTC
Oh, another criminal justice book? :D

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acoustics1220 June 29 2007, 02:26:34 UTC
Why YES, how did you GUESS?!

I was reviewing for finals. THAT was the book I had open in my lap. ;P

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