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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
overtax .
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Examples
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To: overtaxed, that is the problem, they take to much advantage!
unknown title 2009
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That just means that previously businesses were overtaxed, which is equally unfair.
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That just means that previously businesses were overtaxed, which is equally unfair.
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At the rally in Washington, Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee said the country was "overtaxed" and warned that the government was "coming to get more."
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It isironic becauseRepublicans they use the 'overtaxed' and 'blood sucking bums'bogeymen to selltheir excuse for continuing to generate the BUDGET CRISIS.
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Then again, one pesky obstacle still stands in the way--that "overtaxed" island on the fringe of Europe, the U.K.
Murdoch Complains U.K Overtaxes Business Murdoch Complains U.K. Overtaxes Business 2006
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Then again, one pesky obstacle still stands in the way--that "overtaxed" island on the fringe of Europe, the U.K. In an interview with BBC radio Sunday, the head of News Corp. aired his frustrations about operating in Britain because business was "overregulated."
U.K. Faces Of The Week, Jan.23-27, 2006U.K. Faces Of The Week, Jan. 23-27, 2006 Forbes.com staff 2006
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Ireland, by hypothesis, is "overtaxed" by three millions, [118] but if not only the revenue, but the expenditure and contribution to Imperial services of
The Framework of Home Rule Erskine Childers 1896
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At the rally in Washington, Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee said the country was "overtaxed" and warned that the government was "coming to get more."
Latest Articles Newsweek 2010
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"This hogwash that we are 'overtaxed' needs to stop."
unknown title 2009
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