Not exact matches
And if you literally mean a flat tax with from the first dollar (which is * NOT * what most flat tax proposals are, by the way — they all include at least a significant standard deduction)-- one with no deductions & credits (not even home interest deductions or charitable deductions or college deductions, etc), then we may as
well be discussing what type of
pig would
fly more efficiently.
A
good combination of saints - a bishop who had the guts to stand up to the authorities [his logo ought to be a
flying pig] and a Lancastrian martyr.
If you could mix the
best of Ozil and Wilshere and bin the worst you would have a world class superstar, but the
flying pigs are still there.
And if you want go one
better at using Ozil have a solid DM and an organised defence behind him to make up for his inability in other areas... (In
flying -
pig land)..
And if you want go one
better at using Ozil have a solid DM and an organised defence behind him, (In
flying -
pig land)..
He had the nickname «The
Flying Pig» but Tommy was a really
good goalkeeper and his positional sense was great.
A phrase such as, «When
pigs fly» is
well understood in the English language — it means that something is basically impossible.
Tall, narrow cages are
good for climbing species, such as sugar gliders or
flying squirrels, but not as
good for species that like to scamper and play, like gerbils, mice, rats and guinea
pigs.
And if you prefer your
pigs to
fly (
well, kinda), head over to The New York Times website for gratuitous pictures of piglets diving off a bridge in China.
«It's true that the trailer we showed years ago, in the desert with the
pig sneezing and
flies still resonates very
well.
«When
pigs fly» in Finnish is «kun lehmät lentävät» (when cows
fly) because it sounds
better rolling off the tongue.
It's the equivalent of starting an argument saying «If
pigs could
fly...» Yeah
well pigs can't
fly and neither can your argument if it needs that in it.
with the help of a
good Internet search engine, you can prove anything, including that
pigs can
fly.