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However, it was to the advantage of the other corporat}ion as well, since it wanted to extend its operation to a part of the state where distribution is good. .... } On November 13, we received an order of 300 boxes of used bicycle parts; it was only a matter of }hours before we shipped the entire order to their address in the South Sea Islands. I am quite certain it arrived toda}y. .... My plump pony Lulu'll pull my junk uphill. I'll pull you. Monopoly'll k}ill you--no joy. Look in my lumpy poi. Joy upon you. Joy on him. I hop upon my mop. Ho-ho-ho. .... } She was at her job when the manager of her department asked if she could run an errand. L}ittle did she know that the task he had in mind would be a two week trip for her (and her son) to a beautiful foreign co}untry. .... The management meeting resulted in a decision to extend further credit} to our Purchasing Department. It seems that the reasoning behind the sudden announcement is justified because an op}portunity to expand is coming soon. .... We at the music store enjoy receiving announceme}nts of the upcoming events in our local area. And it is for our great appreciation that we want you to have this speci}al hand-painted tie so you can be reminded of our thanks. .... The information you provid}e on this affidavit of registration becomes a matter of public record and will be placed in a computer file to be us}ed for the official conduct of elections and other governmental purposes. .... Pla }ce an "x" in the box before the Qualified Political Party with which you choose to affiliate. In a direct primary ele }ction you will receive the ballot of the Qualified Political Party which you have selected to win. ....  } For nearly 20 years, there were only two types of drafting film available- -the less expensive film fo }r pencil only and the more expensive film for pencil and ink. Now Flimsy-Film Co., after years of research, offers thi }s. .... These matched components are basic to the utmost line precision and highest dime}nsional stability for even the most demanding microfilm requirements of this field of experimentation. I know the out}standing demand you have. .... The drawing surface remains unaltered even after repeated }erasures allowing maximum ink-to-film contrast and pre- cision-perfect reproduction. Film is by no means inexpensive, how}ever you will find this product extraordinary. .... Luxury apartments on Michigan's lake}- shore trembled under the assault of a thunderous, 25-foot wave August 14th after prodigious rains. Tenants fled their} abodes, but the death total is feared to be at least 85 persons. .... I ordered thr}ee dozen calico dresses from John Quince's Department Store for Christmas. I expect to receive my order by November }30 at the very latest. Then I will have time to buy wrapping paper and ribbons. .... } After we are served a few brews at Carter's, we are brave as bats. We get a dart set at Averre's Bar & Brew} as we gawfaw at Barrett! We tease sweet Sara at Bert's. Dave rests 5% at #43. We were accessed & stewed. .... } Numerous standards such as hole size, screw threads, & material thickness, are used over }and over in a drafting office. Rapid access to these stand- ards offer increased efficiency in this activity. } .... To maximize usage of the Disc File, a retrieved history frame is now} trans- ferred to a video buffer. Each of the buffers is dedicated to a speci- fic monitor and continuously updates }that monitor until released. .... These features include: 1. Reco}rding of a single frame 2. Reproducing a single frame 3. Erasing any selected frame 4. Storing a la}rge number of frames 5. Accessing any selected frame. .... One example is access c}ontrol verifi- cation simultaneously with area sur- veillance activity of a number of un- manned stations. The system is } very capable of momentarily fulfilling one purpose, then another. .... !}This new system can be used to store diagrams such as fire extinguisher locations, exits, and other graphics for late"}r retrieval. Then, a larger, external computer can address these graphics and display them on monitors..... #} Each 16 1/4" disk has 2000 tracks and 1000 on each surface. Each track has its own address. A D-me$}chanism moves the record/reproduce head from track- to-track to locate the desired infor- mation in a minimum amount of ti%}me. .... At high speed, it is necessary to in- crease the bandwidth of the internal t&}achometer high-pass filters to im- prove filtering of the low frequency noise due to variations in low-light transmiss'}ion through the optics. .... The latest design involves multiple, lacerated surface(}s that can withstand extremely high/low temperatures that usually cause detrimental corrosion: the previous design faile)}d to account for the salty atmosphere of the area. .... The Engineering Department can ac*}cept all new mechanical data concerning an efficient perpetual motor device. It is in the interest of B. Garnett and As+}sociates to offer as much support as is possible to give. .... This memor,}andum should be sent to the following personnel: Mr. E. Weise, Mgr. of Security Ms. B. Heimering, -}Supvr. of Officers Mr. L. Steubbing, Mgr., Development Mr. S. R. Hansen, Vice-President. .... .} What are your goals as far as a life- long profession? Do you intend to be a secretary? If so, what kind? E/}ach professional secretary must learn the "jargon" for that particular field no matter if it be legal, medical, etc. ...0}. That's right! If you are selling an item for less than $100.00, you can place a pri1}vate party reader ad for only $1.00. Just limit your ad to 7 words, take your ad with payment to our office or mail 2}it in. .... Can you decipher the following cliche without using a dictionary?3} "Joining constituents expeditiously obstructs the utility of the original junction as well as eight additional connec-4} tions." It'll have you in stitches. .... Senator Malcolm Zwink's sincerity was unmi5}stakeable as he uttered the fol- lowing words, "Freedom from guile or fraud constitutes the most excellent principle of6} procedure and that, my friends, is my platform." End. .... One is enabled to se7}cure a greater number of miniscule, obnoxious house pests through the use of a viscid fluid excreted by insects th8}an by us- ing a product obtained by acetic fer- mentation of dilute alcoholic liquid. .... 9} The above paragraphs were meant to increase both your typing skill and your vocabulary. If you are doubtful of th:}e meanings of some of the words, use your dictionary to look up the meanings. .... ;} Mr. Johnson, the Manager of the Home Appliance Department, sent a letter to the supervisor of <}the building and custom decorating department. In it, he stated that he had personally sent the memorandum copy last Wedn=}esday. .... Please be advised that unless you pay your past-due account, in full, we'll>} be forced to start a legal action. I regret that this statement had to be issued to you; however, it is the re- sponsi?}bility of our Department Store. .... Last October 14th was the anniversary of two of our @}favorite employees. An elaborate party, attended by all 2000 employees and their spouses, was held in their honor. Each A}of the honorees received a gold plaque for service. .... It is the intention of our comB}pany, a fast-growing organization with famous products, to offer the greatest sales incentive ever! The top salesman for C}May will receive an additional 2-week vacation in luscious, tropical Cuba. .... The folD}lowing four employees received their 5-year awards from the Manager of Public Relations: Lynda Krejesky, Otto M. RaballeE}ns, Wilhemina "Willie" Croissant, and Zoo B. Van Valkenburg, all of whom work for Williams Dodds. .... F} To create your own adventurous story, you must first define the type and of course the scope of the quest. G} Is it to be a "real" story, based on a true incident, or is it a fantasy, filled with wizards, dragons, and magic. H}.... In an attempt to reopen the gold mine digging site, Mr. Randolf and his new associatI}e, Bill, mortgaged their bus- iness property. Then they advertised in the most popular geology magazines for additional lJ}aborers and helpers. .... Due to the ever-increasing population rate of growth, a situatK}ion is about to exist wherein the vast forestlands of the world will be jeopardized by a "climate of paranoia that will cL}reate a sudden migration" from the cities. .... It was impossible to foretell exactly hM}ow the decision would affect prices! If an adverse reaction was resultant to the bargaining plea, then consider the conseN}quence of any of the other, more pronounced and deleterious acts. .... Before you can poO}stulate anything and before articulating what you may have hypothesized, you must first gather a semblance of truth-in-facP}t. The best phenomena can totally bewilder, yet can also lead to great encouragement. .... Q} Speculation and the desire to succeed have enabled many entrepreneurs to be in the position to act quickly, which "fR}illed their pockets" with money. I am proud to say that quite a few of them were Academy graduates. .... S} The current use of personal Zwadudles in the home is almost negligible when you realize that oT}nly about one tenth of one-half of a percent of Americans have purchased one. The reason sales are low is due to lack of U}continuity. .... This line of products is our newest, and, we believe one of our finest V}yet to be offered. We are concurrently manufacturing two double-door models and a conglomerate six-door version, whiW}ch is to be an alternate to #63. .... Let me reassure you, Mrs. Forthright, that it is,X} and always has been, the intent of this organization to ensure safe delivery--and with courteous and prompt service to eY}veryone in our new district office. .... Conversation with any writeZ}r, who is in the "throes of creating," results in a series of monotonous monologues, which could be better described as [}a "soliloquy to a sarcophagus." During writing, you will receive no answers. ..... I wi\}sh to register a complaint. Four months ago, I became a member of your "Pet-of-the-Month Club." It was my understandin]}g that your organization provided information regarding exotic pets--not the animals themselves. .... ^} To construct the dream vacation home, you will need 875 2x4's (seasoned), 1 barrel of #10 two-inch nails_}, twenty- eight 8-foot sheets of drywall, and a set of plans. We recommend our most popular "A-Frame" with stone decor. `} .... The San Diego Zoo announces the birth of a new baby boy to Otto and Ophelia Oranga}utan. This is the first orangu- tan to be born in captivity. Otto is jubilant and was last seen swinging from the tireb} suspended in the cage. .... They use tests and questionnaires to ascertain the beneficc}ial effects that will inevitably lead to a suggestion that any interaction which heightens the expectation of help will d}usually lead to a decrease in the symptoms. .... We are in business to make money, ande} until the profit margin exceeds last year's level, we will not allow the product quality to continue dropping as it f}has been doing. We must have a top-notch quality product to sell. .... Mr. Gurine solg}d two thousand oranges, most of which were ready to be dumped into the gigantic pressing machines, at a profit of $600.00q}?B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSBSAUTORUN SYSB UMENU B=_TYPE1 BJTYPE2 BTYPE2A DATBTYPE2B DATBTYPE2C DAT! Eventually, he hopes to buy an egg ranch and ex- periment with making flour from eggs. .... r} We have asked Dr. Marcellus Zyblinter to be our guest speaker. His normal lecture fee is $3000.00, but we feel s}that his talk would be invaluable to our graduating class. I am currently negotiating with his literary agent. .... t} Nobody really likes to do housework; it is time-consuming and tedious to do the same tasu}ks day after day. Our professional housekeepers perform all the basic cleaning functions, such as vacuuming, dusting, andv} yes, windows. .... This disclosure statement becomes ef- fective February 1, 1981 and prw}ovides a credit plan as extended by the Bank of Buenos Aires. Stamples, Inc. has arranged for the establishment of the x}credit program by the Bank. .... If the "Previous Balance" on your EBC monthly y}statement exceeds the total of all payments and credits posted to your account by the due date, a small periodic charge z}will be imposed. No charge will be imposed otherwise. .... Your account balance is {}not secured by any contractual lien. However, a balance may be secured by a banker's lien, arising under State Code, |}Liens Section 3054, upon any property while it is in the bank's possession. .... A}}t its option, the Bank may declare all or any portion of the outstanding balance on your account to be immedi- ately due~} and payable without prior notice if you fail to perform any of the terms of your "S-Card" agreement. .... } The "Average Adjusted Daily Balance" is the average of your daily balances in your account during th}e billing cycle. No periodic charge will be imposed unless the "Previous Balance" on your statement exceeds column }#3. .... A monthly late charge of 5% ($1.00 as a minimum--$5.00 maximum) will be im- po}sed if your minimum payment is past due 15 days or more. Your minimum payment will be past due if it is not received b}y the 15th of each month. .... Getting through the maze of red tape, so often associate}d with any type of bureaucracy, is very difficult, time- consuming, and frustrating. A simple task, such as getting a Dr}iver's li- cense, can be an all-day project. .... We have contracted an architect, w}ho has agreed to submit a bid on the new project. We can expect to have all bids by September 12. If all goes as we }have planned, we should have final approval by January 7, 1983. .... To be eligi}ble for an 18% loan, the assistant manager at the bank stated that we must show our good faith by offering to put up }our city property as collateral. After speaking with the Board Chairman, we agreed. .... } Regarding the ABC/Acme merger: Talk of this merger prematurely could send the Acme stock soaring. Please try} to be discreet when this subject is raised. The success or failure of it depends on your discretion. ....} Loretta Hull, who continues to excel as a Registered Nurse at City General Hospital, wi}shes to thank all of you for the time you volunteered at the hospital for the annual blood drive-- it was a magnificien}t gesture. .... Most large record companies operate from either Los Angeles or N}ew York City. Few companies can afford any delays, so they set up their own stu- dio operations. Then they can budge}t recording time for their own artists. .... If you want cash NOW, for any reason, call }us by dialing the number listed below. A friendly and courteous loan officer will respond to your call and will quote yo}u the exact cost of your loan. Call now with no obligation. .... Radio and television,} as a medium for advertising, has had a profound in- fluence upon the American public. An unsuspecting public is inunda}ted with commercials that tell us how to make our floors--and ourselves--shine. .... } Enclosed is an updated statement of Dr. Hans in the above matter reflect- ing charges through August 3, 1980, togeth}er with two copies of a signed medical payments proof of claim form that your office has requested. .... } Enclosed are the receipts and/or doc- umentary evidence, identified below, which were submitted t}o us in connec- tion with the recent audit of your tax return. When the audit is com- pleted, you will be informed. } .... Mrs. Lupe: This letter is to confirm dates and payments of your daughter's }enrollment and tuition for the past twelve months. If you have any other questions, please feel free to call me at a}ny time. .... On 10-3-80, I prepared the documents to set aside th}e ex parte order and made a request for a continuance of the custody hearing. I will probably receive a telephone cal}l from Judge Lang regarding the continuance today. .... Received from Ms. Zelda Hook th}e sum of $1000.00 as a retainer for legal services in regard to a divorce. If there are to be any additional fees, }I will notify Ms. Hook as to the type and amount by mail. .... fees, uApex Trucking Service has given us prompt and efficient service in the past. However, I have asked my own secretar!}y to contact ATS to find out if by chance your order was detoured to an alternate destination. .... !} I am very sorry that your production schedule has been affected. Rest assured that we will do !}everything possible to locate and deliver your order to you. .... !} I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for the coopera- tion you gave to us during the latest f!}und-raising drive. We reached our goal of $500,000.00 at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday morning. Thank you again. .... !} Most typists fear statistical typing; for that matter, they have a distinct aversion to typin!}g number series in a type of letter or report. We are in the process of conducting a study to find the reason for this !}aversion. .... As we were going through our new sub- scriptions, we noticed that your !}name was absent. Do you, Mrs. Eschelmann, intend to renew your subscription to "Gourmet Desserts"? If you do, send yo!}ur check or money-order today. .... Your duties required long hours, con- sistent, h!}ighly skilled workmanship, and careful attention to detail. We are confident you will demonstrate these same qualiti!}es and self-pride in the future. .... Required books for grades !}4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 were selected by the teaching staff and local librarians with the approval of the administration. T!}he books will be charged to your child's incidental expense account. .... We !}hope that this summer reading pro- gram will provide real enrichment to your child's summer experience, and look forwar!}d to noting great improve- ment next fall in reading skills. .... On this summer's re!}ading list, we are including books by Steinbeck, Cather, Wyss, and Tolkien. We hope that this well-rounded program of rea!}ding will be reflected in the student's reading comprehension next year. .... !} The provisions of the foregoing war- ranty are subject to the laws of the state in which the equipment is pur- chas!}ed. Such laws may broaden this warranty protection available to the purchaser of the equipment. .... !} To vote in the upcoming election, you must be a United States citizen as well as a residen!}t of the state in which you intend to vote. You must also be 18 years of age or older, and you must NOT be in prison. !} .... Please return this completed form to your nearby local Registrar of Voter!}s before June 26, 1980. If you are not able to go to your polling place on election day, contact your registrar to re!}quest an absentee voter ballot. .... Airlines seem to be vying for their customer's bu!}siness by providing the "extras" seldom offered by alternate forms of travel. Lovely stewardesses welcome you aboard to!} a world of good food and a variety of entertainment. .... Puzzles have fascinated manki!}nd since time immemorial. A puzzle can be a riddle, a crossword, or any kind of a mind-bender. Crossword puzzles are a!} challenge and have the advantage of improving a person's vocabulary. .... On Feb!}ruary 16, 1979, I ordered 256 widgits from your salesman, Mr. Dan Wilson. To date, I have not received even one widgi!}t. When may I expect my order? As our production depends on widgits, please respond ASAP. .... !} When I received your letter dated May 27, 1979, I immediately contacted our shipping department. Our Mr. !}Robert Sand, Manager of Shipping, assured me that your order of 256 widgits was shipped to you by truck on March 8. !}.... We regret to inform you that we will not be able to extend you an ADS card because!} of past late payments on your other accounts. However, we do thank you for taking the time to complete a credit applicat!}ion. .... It is my understanding that you have an opening for an Execu!}tive Secretary at Apex. I would like to apply for the position and have enclosed a copy of my resume. I would apprecia!}te any consideration. .... By comparing the possible score and !}your own score, you will be able to get an idea of the areas in which you excel and the areas that need more work or !}practice. Remember, practice makes perfect is still a truism. .... Your past due pa!}yment for $49.00 has not been received and your current minimum payment of $16.00 is due by May 23, 1980. Please se!}nd your check today before this account becomes a serious problem. .... !} We are happy to inform you that your credit application for a charge card at the Modern Boutique has been ap- p!}roved. We are enclosing two credit cards. Please sign each in the space provided on the back of the card. .... !} Friends, have you considered the high cost of hospitalization recently? We have and we urge !}you to take advan- tage of the low-cost group insurance that we are offering to you and your spouse for as little as $!}5.00/month. .... We are highly impressed with the job you have done for us so far. But!}, we find our current financial agreement will have to be modified to some ex- tent. Please call us so that we can di!}scuss a new contract. .... For many years, civilization has re- lied upon !}non-renewable energy forms; now it is time to take a closer look at the other types of energy. We at Enzin Consulting h!}ave been asked to investigate these alternate forms. .... We at Taurus Publishing Co!}mpany have been considering new graphics formats for two of our magazines. As one of the foremost graphics illustrators!} in the area, Mr. Hendricks, we would ap- preciate your ideas. .... Ple!}ase complete the questionnaire at- tached to this letter and return it to us before April 1, 1981. We wish to compile !}the results before May 2 so that we can publish our findings in our June issue. .... !} Have you ever had a child ask you in- nocently, "How do they get the sticks in lollipops?" Unless you !}work in a lollipop plant, you could be "stuck" for an acceptable answer. Let "The Answer Book" come to your rescue. !} .... Please reserve a two-room suite for Ms. Amelia Pezirzoglou for the week of F!}ebruary 16. Although Ms. Pezir- zoglou is planning to arrive before 6 P.M., please mark the reservation for LATE ARR!}IVAL. Thank you. .... I am taking this opportunity to pass on to you my persona!}l appreciation for the team spirit as well as the individual effort you exhibited which helped make this project the!} over- whelming success it was this year. .... I wish to congratulate and commend !} each of my employees who contributed to the successful launching of our new line. Your efforts have created an ex!}tremely marketable product line and your efforts will not be in vain. .... In reviewing !}your performance of the past year, I see a great deal of im- provement in your skills and in your dedication to seeing !}that the job is done right. I am recommending that you be promoted as of October 1. .... !} Due to the increasing cost of living, we at Young's have instituted a new, "across-the-board" cost of living in-!} crease as of January 1. Although we cannot match the rate of inflation, we hope this 7% increase will help. .... !} We can now offer two different types of health insurance. Pamphlets which describe both !}plans will be distribu- ted next week in your pay envelopes and you will be given the opportunity to choose the plan you!} want. .... One plan is more of a "preventative" health insurance plan while th!}e other is much like the previous plan we had in the past. However, the new plan will also include a dental plan that !}we feel is very comprehensive. .... Our overhead costs have risen sharply in the !}last fiscal year. With the cost of land in this area, we must consider the possibility of closing the plant in th!}is area and relocating to a less expensive area. .... Studies have shown that!} when an area becomes overcrowded (as well as over- populated), industrial costs increase drastically. We have hired a t!}eam of experts to study this problem and if their results match ours, we move. .... !}The early plesiosaurs ate any kind of meat they could catch. The stomachs of fossilized plesiosaurs have been found to!} contain the remains of bel- emnite and pieces of pterosaur. They hunted much like today's alligator. .... !} The Quantum Theory was born from the need to interpret black body radia- tion. Scientists discov!}ered that the total radiation of a surface unit was proportional to the fourth power of a black body's temperature. !} .... A mho is exactly the opposite of an ohm, which is the unit of resistance i!}n electronics. Therefore a mho is said to be the reciprocal of an ohm; and the reciprocal of resistance is conductan!}ce expressed as G=1/R. .... In a series circuit, total voltage is equal to the sum !}of the voltages over different parts of the circuit; hence E(T)=E(1)+E(2)+E(3)+... The current in any part of the circui!}t is exactly the same. Current flows through all. .... Since each cycle consists of exac!}tly 360 electrical degrees, or 2x3.1416 electrical radians, we can express a variation of an alternating emf in te!}rms of time. Thus, a frequency of f cps results in 2xPI radians/sec. .... The parabo!}lic reflector surface of a Reber radio telescope consisted of 45 pieces of 26 gauge galvanized iron sheet screwed on 7!}2 radial-cut wooden rafters. The radio receiver, a crys- tal detector, functioned at L=33cm. .... !} Continuum radiation, although easy to detect, had eluded all attempts as to clarification. Finally a correlat!}ion between thermal ionized hydrogen and non-thermal synchrotron radiation has shown an inverse effect. ...!}. Shear stress solutions were developed for the equilateral triangle, regular hexagon, an!}d the regular octagon and an approximation has now been deter- mined for the isosceles trapezoid. A maximum stress occu!}rs at midpoint. .... The second Law of Thermodynamics, one of the great principles of "}science, states that heat transfer takes place from a hotter body to a cooler one; this is based on Caratheodary. "} .... The patient experienced chills and a fever of 102 degrees F., which began abru"}ptly last night. Other symptoms include pains in the back, flank, and abdomen; nausea; vomiting; and a sen- sation of bu"}rning during voidation. .... Itching of the eye(s) may reflect ir- ritation due to fore"}ign matter that has invaded the surrounding membrane, or may result from an infection such as a sty, conjunctivitis, or"} blephar- itis. Allergies may cause itching. .... Penicillin-allergic individuals can "} now be treated with alternative anti- biotics such as tetracycline or sulfa drugs. However, these two are not recom"}mended for treating Beta-hemoly- tic Streptococci (strep throat). .... This treatmen"}t will require the coop- eration of the oral or plastic sur- geon, the orthodontist, prosthodon- tist, pediatrician, a" }nd a speech and hearing specialist. This cooperation must be established before treatment. .... " } Problems involving the back can usu- ally be clinically diagnosed, but in this case, I would recommend an X-ray" } to rule out the probability of a pos- sible spinal problem and a bone scan to detect sacroiliac inflammation. .... " } Histoplasmosis and coccidioidmycosis are fungal diseases, both of which exhibit many o" }f the symptoms of tu- berculosis. Histoplasmosis, like my- cobacterium tuberculosis, primarily invades and remains in"} the lungs. .... Polycythemia, or an overabundance of red blood cells, results from "}an in- adequate oxygen supply in the blood stream. In its primary form (polycy- themia rubra vera), it is also known "}as chronic leukemia. .... I suspect E. Stone of having Gullain- Barre's"} syndrome. He received the "swine flu" immunization recently and the progressive paralysis began soon after. I am st"}ill treating the prob- lem he is having with respiration. .... Schizophrenia has been "}categorized by leading psychiatrists as being: Sim- ple, Paranoid, Hebephrenetic, Cata- tonic, and Undifferentiated. S"}ome of the cases are hard to diagnose. .... Psoriasis is more common in America "}today than ever before. It can be recognized as a raised, white to red- dish rash having a rough, dry texture and may "}produce large patches. Doc- tors formulate it may be hereditary. .... In the case of t"}he People vs. Lewie, the judge defined first degree murder as an act or intent resulting from a deliberate premeditation"} and formed upon a pre-existing reflection. Time between thought and act is no factor. .... "} Whenever the perpetrator of a robbery or an attempted robbery is armed with a weapon of the first class; i.e., an i"}nstrumentality intended to be used as a weapon to inflict bodily harm, he is guilty of first-degree robbery. .... "} Petitioner has filed a petition con- cerning your marriage. If you fail to file a written"} response, your de- fault may be entered and this Court may enter a judgment containing in- junctive or other orders."} .... Pursuant to the parties' intention to divide the community and quasi-co"}m- munity property identified in Article II, husband/wife hereby quitclaims, transfers, conveys, assigns, and con- fi"}rms all rights, and interests. .... This decree obligates you to pay the sum of $15" }0,000 in installments of $10,000 for 15 years, without regard for contingencies. Any future amend- ments or modificat"!}ions shall not be made retroactive by the I.R.S. .... The Court hereby orders an""} Interlocu- tory Judgment be entered declaring that the parties are entitled to have their marriage dissolved. This ju"#}dg- ment does not constitute a final dis- solution of the marriage. .... The"$} undersigned affiant, being first duly sworn, on oath says, and also covenants with and warrants to the grantee her"%}ein named that the tenants in possession of Premises are bona fide tenants only with no interests. .... "&} That said party of the first part, in consideration of the covenants and a- greements of said parties o"'}f the sec- ond part, hereby sell and agree to convey unto said parties of the sec- ond part the track described below."(} .... It is mutually agreed, by and between the parties hereto, that the time of paym")}ent shall be an essential part of this contract; and that all the cove- nants and agreements herein contained shall extend"*}, and bind the heirs. .... Lessee shall pay Lessor or Lessor's agent as rent for th"+}e Premises noted herein the Sum stated above, monthly in advance until termination of this lease, at Lessor's address s",}tated a- bove or at such address so named. .... Monies from escrows, trust funds, an"-}d clients' monies are kept in special short-term accounts in an appropriate financial institution (so named) to be ma".}de available upon request by the Bank or the Client or Client's agent. .... When the Inde"/}pendent Contractor has performed any work whereby any com- mission shall be earned, the Contrac- tor is entitled to a "0}rightful share of such commission, including even a share of forfeiture commissions. .... "1} A title search on Property Lot #1697, located in Section 42 of District 16, has revealed an outstanding lien held"2} by the Bank of London. This lien is in the amount of $260,000.00 due upon the sale of said property. .... "3} If a realtor both lists and sells the piece of property, the entire 6% com- mission goes t"4}o that realtor. If, on the other hand, there are two realtor agents involved, they must split the 6% commission equally."5} .... Before a property reaches escrow, the buyer pays for a title search "6}and the termite inspection. If there must be repairs/replacements due to termite damage, the seller is responsible for "7}the total costs of these repairs. .... When purchasing a new house, you need to weig"8}h the good aspects against the bad. Is it in a good location? Does the neighborhood look well-kept? Are the schools wit"9}hin walking distance? Consider well before buying. Does the neighborhood look well-kept? Are the schools wit ?