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... equipment to control water or air pollution , the amount of the qualified investment shall be twise the amount determined under paragraph ( 1 ) . 66 ' ( B ) For purposes of subparagraph ( A ) , the term ' devices , facilities , or equipment ...
... equipment to control water or air pollution , the amount of the qualified investment shall be twise the amount determined under paragraph ( 1 ) . 66 ' ( B ) For purposes of subparagraph ( A ) , the term ' devices , facilities , or equipment ...
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... equipment to control water or air pollution , the amount of the qualified investment shall be twice the amount determined under paragraph ( 1 ) . " ( B ) For purposes of subparagraph ( A ) , the term ' devices , facilities , or equipment ...
... equipment to control water or air pollution , the amount of the qualified investment shall be twice the amount determined under paragraph ( 1 ) . " ( B ) For purposes of subparagraph ( A ) , the term ' devices , facilities , or equipment ...
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... equipment for the New York City Transit Authority , which is under his imme- diate supervision . He has about 4,100 transit buses , on which he oversees the maintenance of this equipment , and all matters relating to their operations ...
... equipment for the New York City Transit Authority , which is under his imme- diate supervision . He has about 4,100 transit buses , on which he oversees the maintenance of this equipment , and all matters relating to their operations ...
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