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| In order to spare the county this | expense, a process was worked out whereby she would r |
| After the fire of 1788, he built at his own | expense a public school for the city, as well as the |
| is succeeded so well, that he erected at some | expense a building for the business and was, engaged |
| one of them stands, erected at the Company's | Expense, a noble Pleasure-House for the Governor, and |
| ge was over by the late 1950s due to the huge | expense a house of that size would create. |
| They lunch on an | expense account at The Palm, but dine at home on maca |
| In 2008 Beale spent more of his aldermanic | expense account than any other alderman on public rel |
| Smith used the 48th ward aldermanic | expense account to reimburse $27,428 in costs initial |
| after alleged improprieties including lavish | expense account spending." |
| se Roberts accepted the optional "unvouchered | expense account" money, which were used by the legisl |
| he money he had received from the unvouchered | expense account. |
| Taylor wasn't sparing in use of the Converse | expense account. |
| titute and buying her alcohol with his Senate | expense account. |
| ntendered contracts at eHealth and the lavish | expense accounts at OLG. |
| s members were convicted of fraud relating to | expense accounts that occurred during Devine's second |
| cenes of extreme office parties, over-the-top | expense accounts, and sexy female employees. |
| he business for Morton's is based on business | expense accounts, with an average guest bill being $8 |
| elve months imprisonment for falsifying their | expense accounts. |
| ed legislative training trips at the public's | expense after his defeat. |
| uired scrapping or retrofitting at taxpayers' | expense after January 1, 2006. |
| ed legislative training trips at the public's | expense after his retirement. |
| ed legislative training trips at the public's | expense after his defeat. |
| ain summoned to defend Galloway, at their own | expense, against an onslaught by Robert Bruce's survi |
| changed interest | expense allocation rules |
| He refused his 150-dollar | expense allotment, instead donating it to a special f |
| ey, the Senate's rejection of a congressional | expense allowance, or the death of Secretary of the S |
| He received some 3,700 votes at O'Flynn's | expense, almost costing O'Flynn what had always been |
| edict of Nantes, Kiffin maintained at his own | expense an exiled Huguenot family of rank. |
| ufficient to justify it, construct at its own | expense an electrical tramway from Gracefield Road to |
| In 1788 he had printed at his own | expense Analysis aequationum, a mathematical text for |
| The grounds were landscaped at vast | expense and included the digging, by hand, of a lake. |
| Due to the | expense and technical difficulties, this station can |
| tance horizontally or vertically, without the | expense and safety issues of putting a camera operato |
| Ladies spared no | expense and took every care to ensure their appearanc |
| The | expense and difficulty of voting at only one location |
| set up in the central piazza at his family's | expense and suggested the name of Filadelfia for the |
| three-sided album (a concept abandoned due to | expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerch |
| and published the 'Ceylon Patriot' at his own | expense and is credited with strengthening the indepe |
| " location could be built quicker and at less | expense, and if the power plant was located miles fro |
| the Norwich and Yarmouth Railway to avoid the | expense and inconvenience of building and operating t |
| with a galley, equipped and manned at his own | expense, and was slain in Sicily in a battle between |
| gdon Baronett did at his own great Charge and | Expense and by the Assistance of the most learned Ant |
| g in general, who figure themselves the extra | expense and the danger attached to sending their ship |
| provide a nice touch, albeit with additional | expense and complexity. |
| c cars transported to West Hollywood at great | expense and mounted overlooking the Strip, where a ma |
| e partnerships would likely result in greater | expense and less financial transparency |
| se changes could lead to more paperwork, more | expense, and less revenue; detract from the time that |
| Inyo National Forest, were closed due to the | expense and danger involved in transporting out large |
| ox Chase Cancer Center) at the public's great | expense and loss. |
| he main sections were completed at tremendous | expense, and due to high costs Mr. Anbar abandoned th |
| In 1557 he raised one hundred men at his own | expense and joined the Earl of Derby in his expeditio |
| nts quickly became alarmed by this unforeseen | expense, and subsequently he was latter dismissed as |
| The shortcut was built at the ACO's | expense, and shortened the track length by approximat |
| e slaves, ordered a public funeral, at public | expense, and he was buried with great pomp and ceremo |
| ith locals, shippers and boatmen disliked the | expense and hassle. |
| d, since the defences had been built at great | expense and not yet been overrun. |
| r, he decided to travel to England at his own | expense and enlist in the British armed forces. |
| to increase borrowings leads to more interest | expense and the cycles continues. |
| n the grounds that they were an unsustainable | expense and posed a health risk to swimmers. |
| for haircuts at campaign | expense, and supplied Politico's Ben Smith with the t |
| had sealed the Conference title at Hereford's | expense and Beesley was to lose out in the play-offs |
| To save the | expense and complication of overhead camshafts, the v |
| All this equates to less | expense and less work. |
| e in which to put a toilet, together with the | expense and difficulty of installing the necessary pl |
| n organized and equipped a company at his own | expense, and he took an active part in forming the 1s |
| e Antiquities of Cornwall was engraved at his | expense and inscribed to him by Dr. Borlase; and the |
| elease, the film was widely ridiculed for its | expense and protracted production schedule. |
| of New Inn Hall (which he rebuilt at his own | expense), and Regius Professor of Modern History from |
| For reasons of | expense, and reduced audiences, print press is descri |
| silver hexafluorophosphate method in terms of | expense and in systems where contamination with metal |
| ile critics have expressed concerns about its | expense and that it might prop up non-viable firms. |
| It took extra | expense and effort to make the lodge appear presentab |
| Meredith attended law school at her husband's | expense and, upon graduating, represented the Mitchel |
| In addition to | expense, another downside is it suffers from a tenden |
| These journeys were made at Peregrine's | expense as his correspondence with Francis Walsingham |
| the larger islands, while serving at his own | expense as ship's botanist for the Styx under the com |
| t game developers use a live one, despite the | expense, as he feels they add a much more dynamic sou |
| He learned to fly at his own | expense at the Curtiss Flying School, the first flyin |
| the first ship test tank was built, at public | expense, at his home in Torquay. |
| At CAD 2 million, it set a record | expense at the time for a Canadian television miniser |
| nt of its organizational structure, operating | expense base and balance sheet transition, along with |
| Because it was developed at public | expense, BASIC-E is in the public domain and could no |
| 0),began to plant, at a considerable personal | expense, beds of the cress, at West Hyde, near Rickma |
| ndertook to colonize the territory at his own | expense, being allowed to repay himself out of the re |
| Nationally, he has one of the lowest overall | expense bills, with 504 out of 646 MPs having higher |
| Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education | Expense Board v. College Savings Bank, 527 U.S. 627 ( |
| Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education | Expense Board, 527 U.S. 666 (1999). |
| Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education | Expense Board, 527 U.S. 666 (1999), was a decision by |
| ional Direct Student Loan Operations, with an | expense budget that affected several million dollars |
| • Authorized an operating | expense budget for 1946 of $24,666. |
| n the club lead him to resign in 1911 to save | expense, but he continued in an 'honorary position'. |
| s of the class were eventually built at great | expense, but proved so unseaworthy when trialed that |
| ed miserably, not only at their own emotional | expense but at the expense of Tae Hoon and Ja Kyung, |
| Science treatment is now considered a medical | expense by the IRS and by the Department of Housing a |
| must provide at least two of the three major | expense categories. |
| independence is determined by the three major | expense categories: housing, food, and other living e |
| Despite its scale and | expense, Claiborne gave the meal a mixed review, noti |
| efuse to voluntarily publish details of their | expense claims in a move towards greater transparency |
| ull - unfolded when an audit of parliamentary | expense claims revealed that a number of MPs had frau |
| After details of MP's | expense claims were released in the press, it was sho |
| nt were shaken by multiple scandals involving | expense claims and campaign contributions. |
| on of all MPs' expenses and publishes her own | expense claims on her website each month. |
| ollowing his admission that overseas business | expense claims which he had submitted were not accura |
| Restrict | expense claims to business meals only, no alcohol; |
| ent' in connection with allegations involving | expense claims submitted for a company that never exi |
| General Jacques LaPointe revealed suspicious | expense claims by MLAs in 2010. |
| the attempt to prevent the disclosure of the | expense claims of Members of Parliament of the United |
| In early 2009 when politicians' | expense claims came under intense public scrutiny, Bi |
| aily Telegraph revealed details of Blackman's | expense claims, showing she had made especially large |
| va Scotian politicians for their "outrageous" | expense claims, naming him the all-star of the scanda |
| many other MPs, because of his parliamentary | expense claims, approved by the Parliamentary Fees Of |
| ich a number of MPs were criticised for their | expense claims, it was revealed that, in 2007-08, Ain |
| ced that Devine was to be prosecuted over his | expense claims. |
| 005, he resigned following a scandal over his | expense claims. |
| in a bid to "clean up" Conservative Members' | expense claims. |
| desire to visit Europe at the least possible | expense consistent with comfort". |
| The company provides capital | expense consulting, and process improvement services, |
| e individual, a merchant traveling at his own | expense, covered by his own account, 180,000 miles (2 |
| Campaign | expense data from Elections Canada |
| Campaign | expense data from Elections Canada - 2008 |
| Ps who supported a bill in 2007 to keep their | expense details secret. |
| 8 MPs who voted to attempt to keep keep their | expense details secret on the basis of Member Constit |
| te companies were reaping profits at taxpayer | expense, determined that it would build, equip and op |
| law firm that had represented Day at taxpayer | expense, donated $70,000 to the Canadian Alliance Fun |
| With good judgment, and sparing no | expense, Dr. Waller collected some 20,000 important b |
| s of many bottles of fine champaign (at great | expense due to prohibition in the United States). |
| He raised an infantry regiment at his own | expense during the Napoleonic Wars. |
| cess Ningyuan was born, Northern Qi, at whose | expense Emperor Xuan had expanded Chen, fell to North |
| The direct | expense entailed upon France by this convention great |
| llection to Swansea Corporation, which at his | expense erected the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery to house |
| navy of New Granada (Colombia), and at great | expense, evacuated hundreds of people from the besieg |
| All | expense figures have been rounded to units of hundred |
| cledon printed at Exeter, in 1792, at his own | expense, for the use of the governing body, a volume |
| The British Treasury had objected to extra | expense for renovating a ship that was to go into the |
| Sir John raised five regiments at his own | expense for the Royal army, serving under Hertford in |
| da film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own | expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical |
| and equipped the cavalry regiment at his own | expense for service in South Africa. |
| ime after time, to inconvenience and increase | expense for Jehovah's witnesses. |
| he news format had low ratings and was a high | expense format and in 1996 the station flipped to a f |
| All | expense has been met by me and no subsidy, other than |
| At his own | expense he provisioned for a time the Imperial troops |
| In command of a regiment raised at his own | expense he served in the west during the following su |
| In 1910 at his own | expense he joined the Royal Aero Club and learned to |
| his wife Margarida da Zambuja and at his own | expense, he offloaded two ships carrying his extended |
| In 1891, at great personal | expense he brought the entire New York Metropolitan O |
| individial TOCs to remove these at their own | expense, hence the many that remain in situ in 2008. |
| g her own home in the constituency at her own | expense; her children were then born in Burnley. |
| ng audience initially seek amusement at Joe's | expense, his optimistic outlook on life and good-natu |
| ed to build a depot and water tank at his own | expense if it would permit a stop there. |
| the community should be engaged (at proponent | expense if a fee is required). |
| be able to attend private hospitals at public | expense if they did not receive necessary surgery due |
| secure warehouses on shore, at the importers' | expense, if they gave their bond or security for the |
| ial libraries which he established at his own | expense in every parish in Northumberland. |
| e published the poetic novel Maria at his own | expense in 1825, and died in poverty the next year in |
| Gorbachev ordered it to proceed under Soviet | expense in the interests of international relations, |
| es and applications (and at varying levels of | expense); in general, no device is suitable for all p |
| postal rates], will save a very considerable | expense in so extensive a business as that I am engag |
| f Te Tai Tokerau, saying that "It's hardly an | expense in terms of democracy." |
| when it was released, and Universal spared no | expense in advertising the film. |
| At his own | expense, in the king's cause he raised both a foot re |
| He published the second at his own | expense in defiance of the Edinburgh booksellers, and |
| ould erect a constructional shed at their own | expense in return for a 10-year monopoly on airship c |
| ight between two points at the least possible | expense.[...] In order to retain a perfectly smooth an |
| Workers in the Dawn, was published at his own | expense in 1880; it was a complete failure, and Gissi |
| National Training School for Music at his own | expense in 1874-5, which is now the Royal College of |
| rom New Zealand to the Cook Islands at public | expense in order to vote. |
| He spared no | expense in recruiting his men and acquiring 120 match |
| ied by his wife, who came with him at her own | expense in imitation of Pauline Bonaparte, wife of th |
| At the Depot) a novella, published at his own | expense in 1909 in Warsaw. |
| estimated $500,000, by saying "It's hardly an | expense in terms of democracy." |
| was published by Johannes Hevelius at his own | expense in 1662. |
| luxe suite in a luxury hotel at his company's | expense in exchange for a lunch date the following da |
| th plundered riches, Captain Thorne spared no | expense in construction of the bridge, a rarity in th |
| Louis B. Mayer spared no | expense in making sure they had everything they neede |
| f had taken 14 trips at the Aspen Institute's | expense, including two to China with Mrs. Berman. |
| be deterred from such a journey either by the | expense involved or by the lack of an escort, the res |
| Partly this was because of the | expense involved in giving them a thorough modernizat |
| ifferent designs, and the delays and monetary | expense involved. |
| nto disuse in Athens, on account of the great | expense involved; and in order to afford the people l |
| Much of the | expense is because the segment is built within the Tr |
| St Edmund Campion SJ - 1539-1581 - The | Expense is Reckoned |
| County of Worcester has not been equal to the | expense it has occasioned to the ratepayers" was soun |
| Here Churchyard enriched himself at the | expense, it is to be feared, of the unhappy Irish; bu |
| d again at the end of the 15th century at the | expense, it is said, of Jean VI d'Aumont, who had dev |
| Entirely at his own | expense, Kirkaldy commissioned this machine from the |
| The causes of the increased | expense lie in the increasing numbers of workers gett |
| nclosures, although constraints like size and | expense make it difficult to create ideal captive env |
| Asentinel is a Telecom | Expense Management (TEM) company that specializes in |
| the acquisition of Rivermine, Inc., a telecom | expense management company. |
| with atomizer degradation and the associated | expense, manufacturers introduced an integrated cartr |
| ublished at Heidelberg, at Sir Henry Wallop's | expense, Miscellaneorum Theologicorum. |
| gislative days, lawmakers cease to draw their | expense money, currently set at $141 per legislative |
| no salary at all and were paid only $4/day in | expense money. |
| o built by the Raja of Thekkumkoor at his own | expense near the Kavil Bhagavathy Temple. |
| t 400 trips from 2000 to mid 2005, at a total | expense nearly $1 million. |
| this situation, the long-term development and | expense needed for an atomic weapon was thought justi |
| urn commented, "An abbot could face the heavy | expense; no poor canon of the Cathedral could". |
| cruitment), all showing different revenue and | expense numbers, but indicating that the dean's offic |
| ompany, Ginter repaired Brook Road at his own | expense, obtained a charter for the Bloomendale Stock |
| erent nations, the north being exalted at the | expense of the south. |
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