| 1. | She is dunned an additional export tax because they are antiquities.
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| 2. | Well, not before a few rules are dunned into you head:
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| 3. | Wheeler and Wilcox fired him and dunned him for the lost property.
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| 4. | The legislation, however, was bittersweet for landlords who have already been dunned.
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| 5. | Some just don't want to be dunned for donations to our alma mater.
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| 6. | Businessmen are sick of getting dunned,
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| 7. | The purpose of the law is to protect federal employees from being dunned on the job.
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| 8. | He said he repeatedly has heard other lawyers complain about being dunned by judges for contributions.
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| 9. | After all, the main purpose of the statute was to protect federal employees against being dunned by their bosses.
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| 10. | "They're getting dunned all the time in amounts that have gotten out of hand,"
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