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More than 40 different muffler tunings were tested until SVT was satisfied with the exhaust note of the Mustang GT500. The tuned exhaust system uses an X-shaped "tuned exhaust crossover" to get the correct sound. The distinctive "take-no-prisoners" grille features a Cobra emblem where the galloping pony is usually found. The stripes are called "LeMans" stripes, but they can be deleted.
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Dealernews publisher Mike Vaughan atop a Vulcan 2000 with lots of Kawasaki Fire & Steel accessories: a Blue Flame paint job (with El Diablo Azule tank, fenders and side covers), a light bar, passenger floorboards, an engine guard, a backrest, billet mirrors and a luggage rack. Other modifications include a Power Pro 2-into-1 exhaust system and a Cobra F 2000 Digital Fuel Processor.
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..., as described below, individuals who exhausted their continuation coverage rights on or after Jul... Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 ("COBRA"). Prior to Extended Continuation Coverage, indivi...
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..., as described below, individuals who exhausted their continuation coverage rights on or after Jul... Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 ("COBRA"). Prior to Extended Continuation Coverage, indivi...
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This final rule will implement the new Affordable Insurance Exchanges (``Exchanges''), consistent with title I of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 as amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, referred to collectively as the Affordable Care Act. The Exchanges will provide competitive marketplaces for individuals and small employers to directly compare available private health insurance options on the basis of price, quality, and other factors. The Exchanges, which will become operational by January 1, 2014, will help enhance competition in the health insurance market, improve choice of affordable health insurance, and give small businesses the same purchasing clout as large businesses.
...'' immigration categories is not exhaustive, as statuses and documents are constantly evolving... Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) or in an eligible employer-sponsored plan should ...
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To: FAMILY EDITORS
Contact: Monica Charleston, +1-312-233-1317, monica.charleston@edelman.com, for National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
...who exhaust COBRA benefits. To see if your state has a health....
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... they secure other health coverage or exhaust their maximum COBRA entitlement. Assistance eligib...
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...coverage or exhaust their maximum COBRA entitlement. Assistance. eligi...
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The man speaks, and passion oozes. Words purr, a certain poetry to the flow. No sputter, not a piston out of whack.
It is 6 a.m. on a summer Saturday, and Larry H. Miller is bound to be at the wheel. The canyons are his roadway, and with each passing mile his sense of satisfaction multiplies.
... Cobra camshafts and cylinder heads and exhaust systems and stuff like that -- but it was still a ...
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After a layoff, losing your health care can be just as scary as losing your paycheck.
A federal law called the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) allows certain workers to continue insurance coverage they had under their employers. COBRA lasts 18 to 36 months, depending on the person's circumstances.
... from getting coverage, it's important to exhaust your COBRA benefits, Laden said. If you don't choo...