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It front-loads tax revenue from the next fiscal year into (this) fiscal year,'' said Mark Bogetich, spokesman for the California Land and Title Association, which opposed the provision. Parikh continued, "In our core product areas of FOUPs, front-loads, and portals, our field surveys indicate that we have gained market share in the still nascent 300mm fab automation market, where we believe we currently are essentially tied for the number one share position. But since ``Bulworth's'' core message ultimately will reassure liberals, Beatty front-loads the senator's rants with assaults on political correctness, as if to provide more conservative moviegoers with something to nod and laugh at, too. |
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