- Look up
earmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Earmark may
refer to:
Earmark (agriculture), cuts or
marks in the ears of
animals made to show ownership...
- An
earmark is a
provision inserted into a
discretionary spending appropriations bill that
directs funds to a
specific recipient while cir****venting the...
- An
earmark is a cut or mark in the ear of
livestock animals such as cattle, deer, pigs, goats,
camels or sheep, made to show ownership, year of birth...
- The
hypothecation of a tax (also
known as the ring-fencing or
earmarking of a tax) is the
dedication of the
revenue from a
specific tax for a particular...
- news:
Senator David Vitter to
earmark $100,000 for
creationist group In
September 2007, U.S.
Senator Vitter earmarked $100,000 in a
health and education...
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Against Earmarks developed a
database of
earmarks requested by
members of Congress. The
group successfully pressed for a
moratorium on
earmarks in 2010...
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voice of Gandalf". In the run-up to the
Second World War,
Tolkien was
earmarked as a codebreaker. In
January 1939, he was
asked to
serve in the cryptographic...
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electromagnetic pulse to
disable the room's
cameras as he
sends the
bills earmarked for
shredding safely down the
trash chute.
Crawling through an air duct...
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority repeatedly diverted tax
revenues earmarked for the subways, paid for
services that
there was no need for and spent...
- earthquake. The
United Nations states that US$13.34
billion has been
earmarked for post-earthquake
reconstruction through 2020,
though two
years after...