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That this Court, under 26 U.S.C. §§ 7402 and 7408, enter a permanent injunction prohibiting Miner, individually and doing business as IRx Solutions and Blue Ridge Group, and through any other name or entity, and his representatives, agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and those persons in active concert or participation with him, from directly or indirectly: a.
Miner resides in Orlando, Florida, and does business through IRx Solutions and Blue Ridge Group in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Payne is President and owner of Blue Ridge Group, a communications consulting firm in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Miner, either individually or through IRx Solutions and Blue Ridge Group, organizes and sells abusive tax schemes.
Miner, individually and doing business a Blue Ridge Group, also promotes a “pure trust” abusive tax scheme at www.freedomsite.net.
The support of Cambridge University Press has been crucial and a special thanks goes to Richard Barling, Joseph Bottrill and Sarah Price for their help.Charlotte Ott deserves particular recognition for all of her administra- tive support for the Blue Ridge Group and for holding down the fort in Charlottesville while we worked on this manuscript from Cambridge University and North Carolina.
We would also like to recognize the contributions of Jon Saxton who drafted and edited the original reports on organizational culture and e-health on behalf of the Blue Ridge Group.We gratefully acknowledge the support of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young US, LLC, the University of Virginia, and Emory University in providing financial and in-kind support for the Blue Ridge Group.
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In this case not only is the viewer afforded a top-down view of the site, but they are also able to have a 360° view of the agora at Xanthus which includes a view of the remains of the theatre as well as the two towering tombs next to it, one of which is the Harpy Tomb.
Other bilateral (or bi-national) electricity integration projects followed suit in the 1970s with the construction of hydroelectric dams such as Salto Grande connecting Argentina with Uruguay, and Yacyretá linking up Argentina and Paraguay (Lara, 2006).