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Brackets & Parentheses

Use brackets to set off words or letters in quoted matter that have been added by someone other than the author: “She [Willa Cather] is certainly one of the great American writers of the…

cantilever

(Encyclopedia) cantilevercantileverkănˈtəlēvər [key], beam supported rigidly at one end to carry a load along the free arm or at the free end. A slanting beam fixed at the base is often used to…

Tax Brackets—2013 Taxable Income

Match your income with your filing status to determine your tax bracket, below. Tax BracketMarried Filing JointlySingle 10% $0 - $17,850 $0 - $8,92515% $17,851 - $72,500 $8,…

Tax Brackets—2014 Taxable Income

Match your income with your filing status to determine your tax bracket, below. Tax BracketMarried Filing JointlySingle 10% $0 - $18,150 $0 - $9,07515% $18,151 - $73,800 $9,…

Tax Brackets—2006 Taxable Income

Joint return Single taxpayer Rate$0–$15,100$0–$7,50010.0%15,100–61,3007,500–30,650 15.061,300–123,700 30,650 –74,20025.0123,700 –188,450 74,200–154,80028.0188,450–336,550154,800–336,50033.0336,550…

Husserl, Edmund

(Encyclopedia) Husserl, EdmundHusserl, Edmundĕtˈm&oobreve;nt h&oobreve;sˈərl [key], 1859–1938, German philosopher, founder of the phenomenological movement (see phenomenology). He was…

income tax

(Encyclopedia) income tax, assessment levied upon individual or corporate incomes. Although personal incomes were occasionally taxed in medieval Italian cities, the income tax is essentially a modern…

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