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According to the independent Office for Budget Responsibility, the amount of extra tax a year the Treasury rakes in will hit £44.6 billion by 2028/29, driven mainly by increases in income tax.
Continue stepping on rakes, AMPTP, it is truly your thing.”
Source: https://www.thewrap.com/hollywood-writers-best-and-final-offer-studios-jokes-x/
It’s clearly paid off because he now rakes in around £2,000 a week – nearly double his former salary – patrolling the streets of with his decks and a camera attached to him.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/12/31/quit-city-job-become-a-dj-now-im-earning-double-20044739/
Kemp snaps off an overhead belly to belly and rakes a boot over Thorpe’s eyes as a heel tends to do.
Source: https://411mania.com/wrestling/halls-wwe-nxt-review-6-6-23/
King rakes the cast against the face of Garcia.
Source: https://411mania.com/wrestling/sambus-aew-collision-review-12-23-23/
The government may also announce more than 400 new rakes of semi-high speed Vande Bharat trains and over three dozen hydrogen-powered passenger trains.
When 2:00 p.m. rolled around, the women’s rugby players put down their rakes, wiped their brows, and took a moment to admire their hard work.
Source: https://thehillnews.org/features/skylarwhite/make-a-difference-make-a-day
While investing in the food system rakes in enormous returns, you can perhaps double your gains if you invest in pharma too.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/05/no_author/toxic-contagion-funds-food-and-pharma/