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With the position went a salary of £200 per annum, a servant and rent-free accommodation.
c controllers can earn up to 350,000 euros per annum, a claim that has been hotly disputed .
of 700 acres was worth about 12,000 pounds per annum, a very large sum at the time.
ontemporaries estimated at around £100,000 per annum, a colossal amount at the time (equivalent to
arried only about 12,000 tonnes of freight per annum, almost all road metal.
essorship was to receive a stipend of £100 per annum, along with other payments and emoluments.
t's starting salary was voted to be $3,600 per annum and use of the church manse at 36 Laurel Avenu
is area is low, ranging from 300 to 500 mm per annum, and falls mainly in summer.
the national average sunshine (2100 hours per annum), and about 900 mm of annual rainfall.
long tons (610,000 t; 670,000 ST) of coal per annum, and was paying a 6% dividend.
individual tax threshold is Tsh 1,200,000 per annum, and the rates are from 15% to a top rate of 3
t staff, only 5% of whom earn over £35,000 per annum, and the average age of staff is 35.
city to process 9.69 million metric tonnes per annum and is the only refinery in India to have two
g William IV granted him a pension of £300 per annum, and conferred on him the Hanoverian Guelphic
or of plays in 1737, with a salary of £200 per annum, and in 1745 he was made groom of the privy ch
reached a magnitude of one million dollars per annum; and at the present time the yearly out-put is
rooms, without any grounds, commanded £300 per annum, and two rooms £60 per annum.
ar design to handle 6.5 million passengers per annum and 80,000 metric tonnes cargo per annum.
Sheviock was worth 60s per annum and the holdings of Ermenhald were worth in al
en years, and receiving a salary of £1,500 per annum as manager.
nce' that he was awarded an additional £10 per annum as a 'Compliment' from 1770.
year, with LUT paying the Corporation £25 per annum as a condition of being allowed to operate the
They had agreed to raise £200,000 per annum as part of the Great Contract and as the war w
he union has a turnover of some £2 million per annum, aside from the university's block grant contr
ction capacity of over four million tonnes per annum at Dampier and nine million tonnes per annum c
figures, the line had been losing £14,000 per annum before the experiment with receipts of around
tween supply and demand, which grew by 12% per annum between 1960 and 1975.
1815 by George Horn, with a budget of '£10 per annum', but was closed during the 20th century.
d 2,500 people and produced 490,000 tonnes per annum, but it declined in the 1980s and closed in 19
tt the governorship of Canada, with £5,000 per annum, but, instead, makes Pitt's wife, Hester Pitt,
tonnes per annum by using indigenous technology developed by th
to handle more than 100 million passengers per annum by 2020.
itik's ore production to 36 million tonnes per annum by 2014 began in 2007 and will be completed in
and contractors, and injects $150 million per annum by way of salaries into the Hunter Region econ
Gallery which displays twelve exhibitions per annum by local, national and international artists;
ai Plant has a additional 200,000 vehicles per annum capacity exclusively for French car maker Rena
produces gypsum, with a 1.5 million tonne per annum capacity, at its Lake MacLeod facility.
fell from a total output of 4,000 chassis per annum, CFE was sold to management to eventually beco
4.29 in), and its mean rain days are 140.4 per annum, compared to the UK average of 154.4.
he cost of health care in the UK is $2,500 per annum compared to $6,000 per annum in the US, althou
Efficacy of a Sinking Fund of one Million per annum Considered, 1786
Christi Domini in meditationes quotidianas per annum digesta (Antwerp, 1649), followed by an Englis
The tuition fees alone is over US$10,000 per annum, easily making KAS, Pakistan's most expensive
ulted in an increased number of passengers per annum, estimated in 1.5M passengers for 2009.
Rainfall is light, about 425 mm per annum, falling mostly in spring and autumn.
required to pay a charge of two shillings per annum for each hearth, with half the payment due at
s of liquified natural gas (LNG) from Iran per annum for 25 years.
e pre-reform Councillors pensions of $1000 per annum for ten years, and the post-reform Councillors
Beresford acquired, at a rent of £0-6s-8d per annum for each fair & market held there.
opment and innovation, worth € 850 million per annum for the period 2000-2006.
was a volunteer Antarctic explorer, at $1 per annum, for the 1939-1941 Byrd Polar Expedition to An
ve him a gold medal and a pension of £1000 per annum for life.
aries were specified, a mere 15,000 francs per annum for an archbishop of whom there were to be ten
Production averaged around 12,000 tonnes per annum for 2006-07.
Fees are roughly 11,000 pounds sterling per annum for day pupils and 21,600 pounds sterling per
umber of utility patent applications filed per annum for 15 years running, including the years 2002
1604, he obtained a pension of 200 pounds per annum for life.
ng charges in general, some £81.5 millions per annum from parking meters and parking fines, had alr
ontinued to receive a rent of 12 shillings per annum from the Crown, for this land, until the sixte
sh church of Locherworth or Borthwick (£30 per annum), from which he was promoted to the post of Ar
ween 1998 and 2008, by an average of 14.8% per annum from around 1.3 million to over 3.2 million.
4d. per annum from demesne lands in this parish.
on of its monopoly with an up to GB£15 000 per annum guaranteed against losses resulting from its o
pable of producing 8 million tonnes of ore per annum, has been placed in care and maintenance as we
ces 12.9 megatonnes of sub-bituminous coal per annum, has reserves pegged at over 200 megatonnes, a
licensed capacity around 25 million tonnes per annum have been transferred to the industry.
The school fee had been set at HK$48,000 per annum in 2002.
the bridge was recorded as raising £1,245 per annum in tolls (equivalent to £100 thousand today).
city reached its peak of 13 million tonnes per annum in 1973, and ultimately fell to half that leve
closure, Forest Row was taking over £5,000 per annum in revenue and 200 commuters were using the st
help him with alchemical experiments (£20 per annum in 1595, rising to £40 in 1607).
d was costing the Government $12.5 Million per annum in demurrage.
t Chiefs, per 37 U.S.C § 414(a)(5) ($4,000 per annum in 2009), and is accorded privilege of the flo
oleum royalty revenue (capped at $1billion per annum) invested into Western Australia's regional in
The public broadcasting fee of NZ$110 per annum is established.
ed employed by the COS on a salary of £100 per annum, later increased to £125 (the additional £25 p
boratories and workshops at FVA, 300 hours per annum minimum, each student is granted free flying a
per annum, now worth, 150l.
mine's nameplate capacity is 15,000 tonnes per annum of A-grade copper cathode.
ntly produces over 3.2 MMTPA (million tons per annum) of crude oil, over 5 MMSCMD of Natural Gas an
e operators generate an income of £145,000 per annum, of which about £59,000 comes from contracts f
Million, is able to process 500,000 tonnes per annum of waste and has the ability to produce 40MW o
tential to generate approximately 5000 GWh per annum of green energy - enough energy to meet the an
es, property which now produces about £220 per annum, of which £60 is paid to the master, £5 for sc
AMECO spent between £25,000 and £30,000 per annum on the maintenance and replacement of the stee
Crown for a "peppercorn" payment of CAD$1 per annum on a 999 year term.
Two college Balls are held per annum, one in the Michaelmas Term and a further Grad
s estimated to be 100 million cubic metres per annum or 10 cubic metres per second for an irrigatio
cts and whose earnings did not exceed £350 per annum, Others could purchase them for £7' (a year la
on that Hart would share with Calvert £500 per annum out of his profits from the office.
on that Hart would share with Calvert £500 per annum out of his profits from the office.
d processing of 0.97 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years.
and processing of 3 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of eleven and a half yea
d processing of 14.4 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years.
d processing of 0.53 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years.
d processing of 1.37 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years.
described as not averaging more than £225 per annum over the preceding five years.
d, 30 year term; interest 3 3/4 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually?
year term; interest rate 3 3/4 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually?
ilway companies amounting to ten shillings per annum per mile of the company's routes.
ary budget of less than two million pounds per annum placed in the field within fourteen days of mo
nd open pit operations and a 160,000 tonne per annum plant.
per annum Poor rates, in 1838, £196 10s.
a spodumene is around 80,000 metric tonnes per annum, primarily from the Greenbushes pegmatite of W
which produces an additional 300,000 units per annum, raising HMIL's total production capacity to 6
uture public spending by 20 billion pounds per annum relative to the plans of the Labour government
wned £100 of freehold property or paid £10 per annum rent.
cration to the Sacred Heart and included it in Annum Sacrum.
, with interest at the rate of ten percent per annum, said interest payable semiannually, on the fi
Argyle, where he had been offered a £3,000 per annum salary.
y de l'Ireland Fund de France, a 2000 euro per annum scholarship for eight universities in Northern
"Primum Societatis Jesu annum secularem Vilnae solennibus feriis celebratum"
for over five years received the full £800 per annum set aside for subscribers to the first tontine
sterling per annum... Should owners require captain to leave the sh
f the Hydro, with a ground rent of a penny per annum, so long as the structures met the approval of
ver the course of ten years, plus $200,000 per annum subsequently, and is believed in total value l
capital of Europe with more street parties per annum than anywhere else.
sing capacity of 3.0 million metric tonnes per annum that was later expanded to the present capacit
40 for £180, and the small tithes for £170 per annum, The Church (St.
e Gallery", housing around five main shows per annum; the historic "Georgian Gallery" with an inter
d under the tithe act, and valued at £7594 per annum: the soil in the northern or hilly part is rat
lities supply more than nine million lines per annum to both domestic as well as export markets.
osed mine in early 2010, from 5,000 tonnes per annum to 3,500.
ghbouring county of Middlesex, paying £300 per annum to the Crown for the privilege.
icy in November 2009, that Richards salary per annum to August 2009 was £185,000, with total remune
was that the Center's lease of one dollar per annum to the city of Houston was not legal.
per annum, to be provided as set forth in the sub-treasu
Treasury for a total of US$1.00 (20 cents per annum) to the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club for use as its
cept a contribution of thirty paras a head per annum to Ibrahim Pasha of Berat, for the liberty of
, I led the company through growth of 100% per annum to annual revenues of $1.3 million, and to a p
reased gold production from 240,000 ounces per annum to over 1.6 million ounces in over ten years,
in French promising an amount of R500,000 per annum to 'JZ' until the first payment of ADS dividen
per annum to a steward for the maintenance of the same c
lia and New Zealand agreed to pay £126,000 per annum towards the Royal Navy to help pay for the Uni
prince, Donal's rents were valued at £2000 per annum, unadjusted for inflation, or adjusted coming
The average growth rate was 4% per annum, unemployment fell from 10.5% in 2004 to 7.7%
diences taking visitor figures from 55,000 per annum up to 320,000 per annum since its recent redev
there would be a forecasted 7500 journeys per annum using the station, generating roughly £15,000
An additional £1,200 per annum was granted to defray the cost of civil list p
His salary of £1,000 per annum was passed to the College.
-Argentina section with capacity of 18 bcm per annum was to include eight 15,000 hp compressor stat
e heirs the manor, which was now worth £30 per annum, was divided between her daughters, Clemence a
$2,000 per annum was to be set aside for the "…poor infirm pers
8948, of $600 per annum was awarded to be paid effective from June 12,
ents with annual incomes of less than £200 per annum were dissolved.
n capable of attracting 1,000,000 visitors per annum when completed in 2023.
4d. per annum, which compared very favourably with 33s.
al will have an initial capacity of 10 bcm per annum, which could be increased to 15 bcm per annum.
d consumption rises approximately 5% to 8% per annum, with demand growth most strongly centred in A
ing an installed capacity of 78,720 tonnes per annum with four furnaces of a capacity of 6 tonnes e
passenger patronage level of over 700,000 per annum with 90,000 of those utilising Park and Ride f
onnes of cobalt and 4,000 tonnes of nickel per annum, with a mine life of 30 years, mining the oxid
The city receives 2,528 hours of sunshine per annum, with the maximum sunlight occurring in March.
ical person on the minimum wage of €17,500 per annum would have to pay 2% taxes, a person on €50,00
                                                                                                   


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