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American citizens are the collective inheritors of their forebears' crimes.
Now he and others were the inheritors of the tradition.
De facto inheritors of the riot grrrl torch, the Olympia, Wash.
That is because inheritors are taxed on distributions from inherited IRAs.
Creditors and inheritors also can file claims against the estate, he said.
Another way to minimize taxes for your inheritors is through charitable donations.
That is the one arena in which his inheritors have outpaced him.
It posits all of our contemporary lives as inheritors of this theft.
Reparations materialize when perpetrators and their inheritors are denied their imperial rights.
BUSINESS An article last Sunday about George Washington's distillery business misidentified its inheritors.
Inheritors of the Earth: How Nature is Thriving in an Age of Extinction.
Inheritors of the Earth: How Nature Is Thriving in an Age of Extinction.
One area where inheritors frequently get tripped up is Roth IRAs, said Slott.
One area where inheritors frequently get tripped up is Roth IRAs, said Slott.
" These colonial settlers, Simon declared, were the "inheritors of a profoundly Judaic vision.
"Inheritors are not looking to rely on their new-found wealth," the report said.
The assistants—young and often female, the presumed inheritors—are listening on the line.
It only considers those whose riches are self-made, and not inheritors of wealth.
Inheritors of fortunes, especially women, are portrayed as glamorous, but also as self-indulgent.
Inheritors of a protestant tradition founded on distrust of central authority, they are still conservative.
I think mostly they're inheritors of wealth, and I think they feel kind of guilty.
That money goes mostly, though not exclusively, to business owners and inheritors of large fortunes.
And because of how the bills were written, inheritors can escape most, if not all taxes.
As inheritors of the European cultural tradition, we share similar values, customs, and ways of life.
We are the lucky inheritors of the American Creed, built around freedom, equality, opportunity and democracy.
"This is not something that we wanted, to be the inheritors of Colette," Mr. Chapelle said.
Financial planners also say inheritors must resist entreaties from friends and relatives seeking loans or gifts.
Many inheritors are reluctant to part with investments that once meant so much to their parents.
They are situated in the world, inheritors of particular socioeconomic conditions, worldviews, dispositions, and interpretive filters.
"Despite the volume of money in motion, inheritors are being left in the dark," the report said.
Those of us engaged in the fight against modern day slavery are inheritors of a proud tradition.
In 1995, that business was split between five inheritors, of which Benu Gopal Bangur, 84, was one.
Those should not be reserved only for writers of software, owners of robots, and inheritors of wealth.
First, target the wealthy; that means taxing inheritors rather than estates and setting a meaningful exemption threshold.
Backers of continued union with Spain were scorned as reactionaries, or even the inheritors of Franco's legacy.
The system is rigged for investors, owners of capital, inheritors, people like our next, least prepared president.
But the Muslim past, unlike the British, does have inheritors — the more than 170 million Indian Muslims.
And one piece of that immense tax cut is a big giveaway to inheritors of large estates.
Economic policy will be crafted at the highest levels by and for the inheritors of large fortunes.
INHERITORS OF THE EARTH: How Nature Is Thriving in an Age of Extinction, by Chris D. Thomas.
We were the lucky inheritors of Jefferson and Madison, Whitman and Lincoln, the Roosevelts, Kennedy and King.
A class of wealthy oldsters is moving on, only to be replaced by a class of wealthy inheritors.
For decades, the spirit of Karl Marx and his inheritors has hovered over thinking about French labour reform.
Of course, the inheritors who left Earth would be as different from sapiens as we are from Neanderthals.
I'll also work with the young inheritors in trying to find projects that they may be interested in.
Today's terrorists are partly the inheritors of this notion, sending dramatic, lethal messages to enemies and sympathizers alike.
Amid intense international pressure, he also bound his inheritors to return any such works to their rightful owners.
As ever-more-remote inheritors of that tradition, we may acknowledge this value historically, without relating to it.
In each period, there are those who see themselves by turns as inheritors of history and its victims.
He has things in common with Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and inheritors like Logic, but he is truly singular.
Their inheritors have indulged in an unseemly family squabble, played out in social media, over the great man's will.
Instead, inheritors should make a trustee-to-trustee transfer to ensure the funds are not erroneously distributed to them.
Other inheritors have used their great wealth to endow museums, universities or charities, like the Whitneys, Vanderbilts and Rockefellers.
We assumed we would be inheritors of this great ideal, and now we realize how completely fragile it is.
He argues that a critical element of McCarthyism, its predecessors, and its inheritors, is an extreme reaction to perceived conspiracies.
This is the attitude that Chris Thomas espouses and engenders in his thought-provoking new book, "Inheritors of the Earth".
" Dr. Seldin held those inheritors to a high standard, sometimes leaving students trembling with his signature rebuke: "Here's a dime.
The Republicans of today may be the inheritors of the Dixiecrats' seats, but they have adopted an entirely different strategy.
Creeping out humans is just what they're doing with their time until they become the post-apocalyptic inheritors of the Earth.
His wife and children were owned by the estate of Martha Washington and handed on to her inheritors after her death.
If any of the 13 or 14 other parricides Dailey advocates for gets released, they'll be partial inheritors of the property.
INHERITORS OF THE EARTH How Nature Is Thriving in an Age of Extinction By Chris D. Thomas 300 pp. PublicAffairs. $28.
The most common reasons for delay were the parents' lack of preparedness, or a fear that the inheritors weren't yet old enough.
"They're arguing that whoever is descended from the people who wrote the Indus script are the true inheritors of India," says Wells.
The incomes attained by the top 0003% of French inheritors are already higher than those attained by the top 1% of workers.
A year later, in 2012, a second will for Tom Thomas turned up, naming Roy and Ms. Joseph as the chief inheritors.
"He was the first virtuoso on the instrument," Jake Shimabukuro, the most prominent of his countless younger inheritors, said in an interview.
Having inherited some of the country's top companies and brands, however, these fortunate inheritors have put their individual stamp on their family businesses.
He is one of the major inheritors of Allen's influence, a player who can be abstract and rhythmic and crisp all at once.
"What inheritors don't understand is the sacrifice and commitment the person made over the years to have that amount of money," Marshall says.
"If these inheritors knew what it took for the person who passed away, the inheritor may be less inclined to 'blow' the money."
Once the Senate passes its version of the bill, inheritors will only have 275 years to empty those accounts and pay the tax due.
All of us on this stage are because we in the past are all inheritors of a legacy of common struggle and common purpose.
As she told her biographer, Gérard Mannoni, the inheritors of the true French style — transferred to St. Petersburg by French choreographers — were the Russians.
The trio of principals at Archeground, Hasan and his 217-year-old partners Lutfullahil Majid and Nabi Newaz Khan, are only its latest inheritors.
Over our time together, I asked her several times, in several different ways, to tell me who she thought her inheritors and peers are.
That among these individuals are inheritors of generational wealth, successful manufacturers, investors and entrepreneurs, and members of civic and business elites is not surprising.
What keeps any jazz players of this stature from slipping into irrelevance is a convergence of lived experience and energetic dialogue with their inheritors.
On their recent tours, his inheritors like Drake and Kanye West have been taking to the skies and reimagining the space of an arena.
He's loudly embraced a brand of toxic racial politics while quietly creating a narrow winner's circle of C-suite executive and inheritors of vast fortunes.
This policy dates back to the 1940s dictatorship of General Tiburcio Carías Andino, who wanted to position Hondurans as the inheritors of the Mayan legacy.
In psychological terms, those gory slasher flicks are inheritors to classic films of containment and domestic tension, such as Hitchcock's Rear Window and Polanski's Repulsion.
"Inheritors get the one year off, a waiver of RMDs," said Ed Slott, CPA and founder of Ed Slott & Co. in Rockville Centre, New York.
We, as inheritors of the earth, are responsible for its well-being, including that of the flora and fauna with whom we share our planet.
"I recommend inheritors wait if they can afford to," said certified financial planner Mitchell Kraus, a partner with Capital Intelligence Associates in Santa Monica, California.
Five of their students and inheritors showed what they've learned in a brisk set of impossible-sounding piano solos that demanded propulsion, depth and sparkle.
The Spider-Verse storyline involves a family known as The Inheritors from Earth-1 hunting down all of the different Spider-Men and feeding on them.
It's not clear which approach will win out yet, but Republicans are holding pat on doing something to alleviate the tax burden on America's wealthiest inheritors.
Hartnett's Kip and his sister, Josephine (the superb Margarita Levieva), are inheritors of their dad's opioid-dealing franchise in their unnamed, gray-tinted, hardscrabble Ohio town.
Here are the last inheritors of the American dream — the people for whom Social Security is a birthright, whose 43(k)'s go according to plan.
Will Wilkinson The Republican Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is notably generous to corporations, high earners, inheritors of large estates and the owners of private jets.
But for the inheritors of a white-centric land, pairing the two things together can fortify the youth against a system that actively seeks to break blacks.
Bhumibol and his father were inheritors of the reformist tradition begun by King Mongkut in the 19th century and accelerated by his son King Chulalongkorn, Bhumibol's grandfather.
Now, to be fair, there are some people in America who get lots of money they didn't lift a finger to earn — namely, inheritors of large estates.
While that cost varies from tens of thousands of dollars to millions, the issue for many inheritors is how long someone can be held responsible for the damages.
Singers belted out, "We are the inheritors of Communism," accompanied by three saxophones, a trombone, drums and an erhu, a Chinese two-stringed instrument, all played by retirees.
What we're left with is half of a great book, and half of a book that recommends to other late-career journalists that they take their inheritors seriously.
To protect her from the Inheritors, who are out to destroy all spider-beings, she is locked in a bunker, separated from her family, for a number of years.
Besides the generous exemption, the estate tax always has provided another big benefit to inheritors: Those assets are passed on at their market value at the time of death.
They are the bad-boy junior league of the genre's emerging psychedelic era, inheritors of experimentalists like Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug and the internet-rap hero Chief Keef.
That theme opens many doors for programming: The classical period's champions and inheritors include Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, whose music will appear in a variety of concerts from Oct.
It further dehumanizes Puebloans by relegating them to nature and myth, thereby clearing the way for Euro-Americans to declare themselves the rightful — indeed, the natural — inheritors of the land.
East Asia has the lion's share of Schumpeterian billionaires, whereas Latin America still has a disproportionate share of inheritors, and South Asia and eastern Europe a continuing problem with cronyism.
"We are the inheritors of patrimony, it doesn't belong to us, and it's important therefore that we hand it on in the way that we received it," he told Reuters.
These pieces feel like dialogue, not tug-of-war, and radiate the sense of hip-hop as a living, breathing tradition, with innovators and inheritors, forever learning from one another.
Mr. Wuorinen was part of a generation of postwar modernists who found a new home in the academy, uncompromising avant-gardists who saw themselves as inheritors of the European tradition.
We are the inheritors of this system that is still being tested daily, and it's natural from time to time to question the relevance of many of our political engines.
Black Bloc, the anarchist inheritors of the agitational politics of Blanqui and Michel, are only the most visible of many emerging movements of protest in the wake of recent events.
Meanwhile, on a parallel track, congressional Republicans pushed ahead with their plans to enact a large tax cut primarily focused on helping business owners and inheritors of large, multimillion-dollar estates.
She declines to invoke Marxist feminists like Monique Wittig or Selma James (whose work on gender roles seems to have been an inspiration, at least indirectly) or any of their inheritors.
I have been asked why Thorn did not simply stalk the Queen's inheritors and ignore their poisoned bites, shrugging them off like the wine-drunk insults of a particularly feeble rival.
At the same time, the Ted Turner owned WCW had moved from being the inheritors of an alternate tradition of Southern blood and guts realism to aping the worst of WWE.
Robot," and the Bowie-mod superhero series "Legion"—are the philosophical inheritors of the " One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest " tradition, to which "Maniac" pays homage with its references to "McMurphys.
The six would-be inheritors of Sheldon Silver's political legacy on the Lower East Side of Manhattan sat on a dais last week and introduced themselves in the neighborhood's native tongues.
These silver-tongued inheritors of wealth and power appear reassuringly familiar — suavely cosmopolitan folks who are au fait with the codes of bourgeois liberalism, unlike coarse nativists like Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The Iraqi army's recent capture of the ruined compound - renamed Hotel Waritheen (Inheritors) by Islamic State - deprived the militants of a strategic site that offers a comprehensive view across the vast city.
We are the inheritors of a free world bequeathed to us by the prophets who called us to worship of God in Ramadan and the Enlightenment philosophers who shaped a tolerant, modern world.
"The video album writes black women back into national, regional and diasporic histories by making them the progenitors and rightful inheritors of the Southern gothic tradition," Zandria F. Robinson wrote for Rolling Stone.
And that's why groups like PrettyMuch and Brockhampton might just be the perfect inheritors of the boy-band title; they're simultaneously embracing the label and expanding the potential for what it can mean.
As Rubin's cohort aged out of the bustle of New York's artistic Lower East Side, photographers like Jay Maisel emerged as rightful inheritors of the generation's creative energy and the fabled Village lifestyle.
But the real center of this resurgent and insurgent philanthropic push is groups like Resource Generation, a closely watched national network of young, lefty inheritors whose family fortunes total a staggering $22 billion.
But in his new book Inheritors of the Earth: How Nature Is Thriving in an Age of Extinction, Thomas argues that the usual doom and gloom is only one part of the story.
But it also incorporates contemporary images of violence and protest, and it is distinguished by Gates's onscreen presence, talking to the camera while strolling through the story's locales and interviewing inheritors of the struggle.
It featured performances by Mr. Allman and by contemporaries and inheritors like the soul singer Sam Moore, the country star Vince Gill, Widespread Panic and the steel guitarist Robert Randolph, another jam-band favorite.
We miss out, as does Ellison, on one of his chief inheritors: a writer who had worked on the railroad in his teens, in ways you'd have thought "hobo son" Ellison would have appreciated.
Greater global exposure - rich Indian families now routinely go to American universities to take courses on succession planning - and the young inheritors are forcing families to loosen control and outsource certain aspects of their businesses.
Even today, Ifill and Stevenson said, memories of racial violence can be so traumatic that survivors, witnesses and inheritors stay locked in silence — much like Higginbottom's mother, who took her husband's memory to her grave.
In the end, we both felt a radical potential in these artists' examination of the common experiences of "yellow" bodies, or inheritors of the Yellow Peril legacy that generated racist fears towards East Asian peoples.
Donor resistance is one reason for this; it is not easy to persuade American oligarchs, British inheritors and Japanese industrialists to fork over their money to the extremely poor to use as they see fit.
Mr. Lovano, one of Coltrane's many inheritors on tenor and soprano saxophone, had put together a dream team for the occasion, including Ravi Coltrane — John's son, a serious saxophonist, bandleader and composer in his own right.
This sense of dread, in turn, bleeds easily into ethno-racial anxiety when the benefits of that imagined future seem to belong increasingly to people who seem culturally alien, to inheritors who aren't your natural heirs.
The "resurgence of realist painting" it posits is unconvincing when considering that representational art after Abstract Expressionism largely lacks explicit narrative, even in the work of Rockwell's inheritors such as Bo Bartlett, who is self-consciously surreal.
But how do you keep this cuisine alive when its inheritors no longer live in the old ways — when no one has time to dig a pit or to search for the leaves with the most holes?
They also made frequent appearances at Alfredo, the restaurant credited with inventing fettuccine Alfredo that today has two self-styled inheritors: Alfredo alla Scrofa, at the original location, and Il Vero Alfredo, run by the original proprietor's descendants.
That Brod, the great custodian of Kafka's legacy, managed to leave it in the hands of a gaggle of litigious would-be inheritors is no small irony, though a fitting one, given the nature of Kafka's court-riddled work.
She blurred the line between reportage and fine art and, in so doing, opened the medium for its most celebrated practitioners, the people who would be the inheritors of Lange's expressiveness and empathy, from Robert Frank to Wolfgang Tillmans.
The concerts include new and old works by members of the original collective, a historical presentation about the Union by Mumma and music by several of the quartet's artistic inheritors, offering a rare glimpse into the legacy of a groundbreaking organization.
Opponents of naming deal said Tito had invented the nation of Macedonia out of a Yugoslav region populated by Bulgarians, and that for decades the country's Slavic schoolchildren had learned that they were the inheritors of the ancient Macedonian history.
Into this language lapse comes Allie Rowbottom's "Jell-O Girls," a memoir that traces the lives of three generations of women — inheritors to the Jell-O fortune, along with a variety of illnesses the author correlates to repression and trauma.
As the classical world obsesses over the centennial of Leonard Bernstein's birth this year, it may have overlooked the 80th birthday of one of the great inheritors of Bernstein's mixture of modernist edge and lyrical splendor: the composer John Corigliano.
It is a marker, a term, meant to convey the idea that the future of this country lies in the ability of its rightful inheritors to define and direct the cultural, political and economic destiny of all peoples within its borders.
These inheritors make it possible to imagine a theatre of radical—even chaotic—kinship, in which there is no audience and the artist is only an instigator, and where everybody gets to holler and it's obvious when to fall into a hush. ♦
The bill plans to repeal the estate tax (aka, the tax on the family jewels) over a six year period, while holding over wealthy inheritors by doubling the amount of tax exempt inheritance from $5.5 million to $11 million in the meantime.
For advisors, betting on inheritance is already a risky proposition: The vast majority of inheritors fire their parents' financial advisors upon receipt of their inheritance, and a growth strategy that rests solely on the boomer generation is no longer a growth strategy.
The new survey released Tuesday showed that almost three quarters of respondents felt they lack a full strategy for transferring their wealth to the next generation and just 28.13 percent of inheritors say they felt prepared by their benefactors before receiving wealth.
Click ahead to get a glimpse of India's corporate heritage, from India's richest man to an IT giant to a media doyenne, in this Top 10 Indian Inheritors list compiled by Wealth-X, a research firm that specializes in ultra-high net worth individuals.
The Million by Karl Schroeder In the distant future, Earth is populated by only a million of the super-rich, who act as inheritors and custodians of the planet's wealth, and every 30 years, they allow the rest of humanity to visit for a month.
The show opened with two excellent Minneapolis stalwart bands: Mint Condition, inheritors of the Prince sound, and Morris Day & the Time, Prince collaborators and antagonists (who were to perform a late-night show at the storied Minneapolis club First Avenue later in the night).
The band's lead singer and keyboardist, Mr. Allman was one of the principal architects of a taut, improvisatory fusion of blues, jazz, country and rock that — streamlined by inheritors like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Marshall Tucker Band — became the Southern rock of the 1970s.
In a way we are forever relegated to the outskirts of paradise if we buy this notion of who we are: fatally flawed, sinful, inheritors of someone else's mistake, always at least arm's length from paradise, at least until orgasm brings it within touching distance.
This ensures that the most affluent inheritors pay the most, and giving each beneficiary a lifetime exclusion of $1 million to $2 million would encourage estates to distribute to more people, breaking themselves up into smaller pieces and more effectively combating entrenched dynamic wealth than the current tax.
One-third of inheritors see either a decline or no change in their net worth, according to a 2012 study in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues — indicating they spent, donated or otherwise gave away the money rather than saving it or using it to pay down debt.
As the last handful of Manchu speakers in northeast China have died, the Xibe have become the sole inheritors of what was once the official tongue of one of the world's most powerful empires, a domain that stretched from India to Russia and formed the geographic foundation for modern China.
We're the inheritors of not just philosophical generalizations but of a very specific historical struggle — the legacy that Crispus Attucks, Nathan Hale and Sullivan Ballou left by dying for the creed; the legacy that Eugene Sledge, Frances Perkins, Bayard Rustin and a million immigrant ancestors left by suffering for it.
Because the same society that taught some people they were heroes, saviors, inheritors of the Manifest Destiny ideal, taught me I existed only in the background of their stories, doing their nails, diagnosing their illnesses, supporting their love interests — and perhaps the most damaging — waiting for them to rescue me.
Unless we wish to pauperize the natural world drastically and permanently, believing that later generations will be smart enough to find a way to bring equilibrium to the land, seas and air, then we, the current inheritors of this beautiful world, must take more serious action to preserve the rest of life.
The last year especially has seen a robust collection of new talent committed to the genre's core principles, more inheritors of the moody trances of the Weeknd or the tense sketches of Frank Ocean than of the muscular sensualists like Usher and Mary J. Blige, who have thrived in the hip-hop era.
This was an act of quasi-parental love — Mr. West was scheduled to perform a show of his own on Saturday, in Nashville, but flew in for the surprise set: a gift to Chance, who is one of Mr. West's most promising and vivid inheritors, and also to the South Side of Chicago, where both men were raised.
These are old-line, rock-ribbed American plutocrats—plummy real-estate lords and more than one actual felon, wizened petro-creeps and dynasty inheritors so grandiose and so thunderously dumb that they can turn the free agent signing of a serial domestic abuser into an occasion to weigh in on the moral failings of the urban poor.
Here is what you need to know about the major provisions: * Inheritors will pay more tax, sooner The SECURE Act, which passed the House of Representatives on May 22, eliminates what was known as the "stretch" IRA, which allowed a person who inherited an IRA (and is not a spouse of the deceased) to withdraw from it during their own lifetime.
Rather, the issue is about the right to name and to define, the right to repair and care for relationships outside of the terms set by imperial institutions, the right to deny perpetrators and their inheritors their imperial right to continue to own and profit off of what was robbed, the right to hold dear ones as family rather than documents.
Canadian respondents were the most likely to start financial education at an earlier age, engaging at an average age of 26.2, versus 26.6 in the U.K. and 28.1 in the U.S. The report also highlights a general reluctance among families to discuss inheritance due to the sensitivity of such conversations, leaving many inheritors unsure of how to use their newly acquired funds.
I think on a certain level, the right and the left, while they got the large story wrong about the Kochs, on another level they're right to say that these guys are the inheritors of a kind of 19th-century cosmopolitanism that believes in local governance and living in particular places, but are also very interested in kind of a cosmopolitan worldview that goes beyond Wichita, that goes beyond America, and embraces all aspects of the world.
What follows is a story of the intertwined fates of Emily, the other inhabitants of Beauvais, and the inheritors of their crimes and mercies: Emily's father, Bob Reid, a landowner and mule skinner who returns home from the Civil War crippled and missing an arm only to find he has also been robbed of his land; Antony Levallois, the ruthless, amoral planter who dispossesses him, and with whom Emily is forced into a loveless marriage; their slaves Rawls and Nurse, whose hatred of the white masters who have abused and sundered them burns as fiercely as their love for each other; and George Seldom, a black man in his 90s born and orphaned during the Civil War, who returns to his childhood home in 1956 in search of his origins.

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