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ent gave him a substantial living allowance and | paid for all his children's education fees. |
rk all show the attention to design that Bodley | paid to all aspects of the church. |
Before hanging himself, he | paid off all his 5,000 staff. |
tory Of Jesus/I Love To Tell The Story", "Jesus | Paid It All" |
filmed, each separately claiming that they had | paid Sam Allardyce through Craig. |
laimed that the 26.6 million rupees that Satyam | paid him allegedly should have gotten prior approval |
Efforts have be | paid to alleviate the flooding and pollution problem |
Grayson was | paid an allowance by the ILP but refused to sign the |
he day, the attention that the Richmond defence | paid him allowed Horrie ‘Tubby' Edmonds to fulfill t |
It also stated that he is | paid for allowing the CIA and U.S. special forces to |
Lord Clive was | paid off almost immediately after the end of the war |
onald House is run by a core group of full time | paid employees along with a large rotating staff of |
so Steele inherited the league of land that was | paid to Alphonso Steele for his services provided du |
Contributors were | paid, but also offered a share of the advertising an |
The project | paid attention also to activities for improvement of |
Station was included in German war reparations | paid to America. |
Today, the Black Chronicle has the largest | paid circulation among Oklahoma's weekly newspapers. |
ller's customer remits payment and the Buyer is | paid the amount due, which is the advance amount plu |
k borders on the sex industry, with women being | paid to amuse men who eat and drink at night clubs, |
Following this, the race organisers | paid him an appearance fee, board and expenses to en |
he national powerhouse Minnesota until Nebraska | paid him an acceptable amount of money. |
4 March 2007: York City's FA fine of £2,000 was | paid by an anonymous supporter, and another supporte |
dowry of £60, which had been promised but never | paid, and an additional £200 to be bestowed upon Bel |
ok Jewellery for $35.5m, the highest price ever | paid for an uncut diamond.. |
l Tax Act which imposed a 2.5% tax on all wages | paid by an employer. |
of history at what was then Chico State College | paid for an ad titled “A Test of What” that disputed |
in New York City for $2.8 billion, the highest | paid for an American office building. |
Early in his career, Baugh | paid $200 an acre for a 7,600-acre (31 km2) ranch in |
after an instruction revealed that he had been | paid for an audit mission in 2001 by Landmark Educat |
The Post Office as owners of the wreck | paid for an archaeological investigation and recomme |
greeing to suspend current players who had been | paid from an alumni slush fund and to fire athletic |
a show that documented their life together and | paid her an estimated US$450,000. |
l in 1815 by Daniel O'Connell, who remorsefully | paid her an annuity. |
Network Rail | paid Coucher an annual salary of £613,000. |
The society had several hundred members who | paid originally an annual fee of 15 francs. |
At the time, it broke the record for the amount | paid for an auctioned painting (when inflation is ig |
on ($47.9 million) - the 2nd highest price ever | paid for an Old Master and the record ever price for |
ppeared in the film as extras, reportedly being | paid $1 an hour. |
that in the days following the murders Dyer had | paid off an overdue car loan as well as prepaid thre |
a clause in Cicotte's contract that would have | paid Cicotte an additional $10,000 bonus for winning |
30 square foot which was the highest price ever | paid for an office building at the time. |
eviously incurred by the 7th Baron had not been | paid, placing an intolerable financial burden on the |
Wages | paid by an organized camp to a student. |
Bednash contended that Hearsey had | paid himself an excessive salary and pension contrib |
cover band as such that we played gigs and got | paid, more an excuse to get together jam and bash ou |
fornia State Athletic Commission, was 10,347 in | paid attendance and 14,765 in total attendance, for |
ey periodically organize river clean-ups, using | paid contractors and volunteers, to clear debris fro |
Del Duca Foundation on Cancer Pharmacotherapy" | paid for and published the 1983 book: Current Drugs |
This bid failed to be | paid off and is now being placed for rebid. |
as completed in 1816, by Sir Jeffry Wyattville, | paid for and owned by the Wyndham family. |
Yen (US $1 in 1945, US$ 9.21 in 2011); soldiers | paid beforehand and received a ticket and a condom i |
his rare gamble of giving them full control has | paid off and has taken critics by surprise. |
The fliers were | paid for and authorized by Senate candidate Michael |
1814, with the war coming to an end, Niobe was | paid off and Montagu was in reserve until 1819, when |
The Kitchen is staffed with both | paid employees and unpaid volunteers. |
nquility of the large Jewish cemetery, which is | paid for and exquisitely maintained by the governmen |
ger Taylor decided to remove a number of higher | paid players and began bringing in his own choice of |
by the German occupants, with the help of well | paid entrepreneurs and volunteers moving in from oth |
fully structured youth arts organisation with a | paid staff and 400 young people taking part each wee |
ensured that every member of the orchestra was | paid fairly, and also that the orchestra would gain |
of Apollo, the main altar of the sanctuary was | paid for and built by the people of Chios. |
Her persistence | paid off, and Hunter began a climb through some of t |
aduates, which can include continued education, | paid internships, and residential assistance. |
In 1992 the Yorkshire Museum | paid two and a half million pounds for the Middleham |
His wife Barbara was | paid $150,000 and their children Ben and Becky were |
was a Union soldier monument which had not been | paid for, and could be theirs at a discount. |
lay offices in Europe and North America with 64 | paid staff and 90 volunteers. |
2002 His diligence | paid off and he placed 2nd in the 2002 US Nationals. |
untry, provided they had jobs, learned English, | paid fines and met certain other requirements. |
By measuring the amount of wire | paid out and the angle of the wire by a gimbal head, |
hat Sternberg was never dismissed, nor was he a | paid employee, and that he was never the target of d |
nt, and was imprisoned until June 1688, when he | paid £6,000, and was released on giving a bond for t |
Supreme was eventually | paid off and broken up at Troon in July 1950. |
ays later, the real Slav army which Ferdulf had | paid arrived and took up a position on a hill. |
She returned to England in 1870 and was | paid off and was used as a tender at the Portsmouth |
rving on this station until April 1895 when she | paid off and was named as port guard ship at Sheerne |
d a record of sorts when it sold over 6 million | paid downloads and was awarded the "Most Downloaded |
for American intelligence in Guantanamo, being | paid $5,000 and a monthly stipend of $3000. |
alifornia was entirely volunteer driven with no | paid staff, and educated Californians through rallie |
The sign was | paid for and created by the Kurt Cobain Memorial Com |
many, farming was handled by tenant farmers who | paid rents and obligatory services to the landlord, |
and Panchalamkurichi submitted to the British, | paid tribute, and posted bonds for the restoration o |
as exercised by all inhabitant householders who | paid scot and lot, which generally amounted to about |
In this case, they generally choose | paid hosting, and use their hosting for this purpose |
aval operations in New Guinea, HMAS Ping Wo was | paid off and returned to her owners in Hong Kong on |
oyers countered with an offer of one additional | paid holiday and wage increases that could be applie |
He worked with all his heart and his hard work | paid off and he was elected for another term as the |
ployment choice amongst some women because they | paid well and generally required little sexual conta |
The women were | paid salaries and received other benefits, such as d |
The marketing strategy | paid off and the song went to become a hit, topping |
Rollins' gamble | paid off and the Edmonton Flyers won the Allan Cup i |
Local 338 was seeking a third week of | paid vacation and three more paid holidays. |
It has approximately 3,350 | paid subscribers and is owned by Morgan City Newspap |
But it appeared that one member had not | paid taxes and therefore the whole list was declared |
His profession | paid well, and he used his money and leisure to writ |
WFHB has a small | paid staff and over 200 volunteers, who perform a ra |
ts first few years, MindSpring grew with little | paid advertising and relied on satisfied users and e |
The EPF has a national office with a small | paid staff, and many local chapters (71 as of Januar |
te of the company was www.3d.sk, which became a | paid version and a successor to an older site www.fi |
(Jean Dujardin), who has an easy-going, highly | paid job, and an active free life mainly consisting |
Scorcher was eventually | paid off and broken up at Charlestown in 1962. |
Moody didn't care for politics, just a | paid job and was never a member of the IRA or a repu |
though they have been assured that they will be | paid compensation and helped to relocate. |
ose private acts for which an enrolment fee was | paid appear, and from 1593 only the titles of privat |
, at the time, as 27,000; the new additions-two | paid weeklies and 10 free papers-added 60,000. |
management and conservation, a small number of | paid staff and many volunteers. |
The gamble | paid off and a facelift was completed by the mid 198 |
The album was | paid for and recorded for Columbia Records, but was |
Tatum's recruiting | paid dividends, and nine of his players would earn A |
cases in which Arkwright admitted trespass and | paid compensation and a rent of £10 a year. |
2: The footballers take a team holiday (largely | paid for and organised by themselves). |
Construction costs were | paid for and operating funds are derived from a seme |
eda but the easing of tensions led to her being | paid off and Bertie was left without a ship. |
The magazine is 100% | paid circulation, and offers distribution through ma |
In 1822, Phaeton was | paid off and Montagu was in reserve until 1834, marr |
The ship and her sister HMCS Vancouver were | paid off and broken up in 1937. |
ctive service finished in 1880 when she finally | paid off and was partly stripped and dismantled at D |
Basilisk was | paid off and broken up at Chatham in 1882. |
ard the end of the 2009 season players were not | paid promptly and then not at all. |
er carriers' friend" because of his support for | paid benefits and a 40-hour work week for U.S. Post |
much of his career in shore appointments as he | paid for and cared for his large family. |
This blackmail by the gang of five | paid off and the passengers and the crew were flown |
ment of every character, all claims audited and | paid out, and all taxes and revenues collected and p |
He also makes numerous | paid television and public appearances. |
In contrast, other small establishments | paid on and off, and not always with cash. |
end confirmed that the players had not yet been | paid for and February and the PFA had to pay the pla |
There are also membership dues | paid stamps and assessment stamps that are used in m |
Efforts to rebuild the company | paid off and in 2006, 48 percent of the Putnam's mut |
She immediately | paid $250 and was put on probation. |
He commanded her until she was | paid off and the ship was sold in 1766. |
Convention, 1949, provides that wages shall be | paid regularly and prohibits methods of payment whic |
which would otherwise have accrued to him, and | paid, expended, and incurred liability to pay divers |
re was no lawsuit, de Saint-Fond probably never | paid anything and the entire account seems to have b |
ge IV to Ireland and Calais before the ship was | paid off and Duncan entered retirement. |
property of people who said they offered Salat, | paid zakat, and performed Hajj and Umrah, preached r |
mid 1866 and returned to Britain where she was | paid off and broken up at Sheerness in 1867. |
once performed a wedding at the church and was | paid $5 and a pig. |
ck was unable to pay the salaries of his highly | paid stars, and was obliged to sell off a number of |
Education had to be | paid for, and so Henslow both raised funds and donat |
Paid fine and restitution on 2007, during which time | |
ghts and nobles during the late Middle Ages who | paid less and less attention to the high ideal of ch |
Those under 10 years old | paid 21s, and those over 42s per year. |
ll into disrepair and the city bonds were never | paid off and it was sold to the bond holders for $5, |
The move | paid off, and Vadnais helped the Bruins capture the |
Joe's dedication | paid off and Athgarvan went from strength to strengt |
The men were | paid off and mustered out on August 15 and 16. |
Indies Station in 1860 until 1864, before being | paid off and then returning to the North America and |
Barry Behrman actually | paid for and owns the rights to the "U.S. Open Nine- |
The Venetian Government | paid Raineri and his family to live in the Clock Tow |
CCRTA operates one | paid park and ride at the Hyannis Transportation Cen |
onstrate that numerous projects were initiated, | paid for, and seemingly completed. |
He | paid homage and tribute to Edward, who agreed to all |
David in order to rid herself of Uriah, a lowly | paid foreigner, and move in with the king. |
he served on the Irish Station in 1819, and was | paid off and sold in 1825. |
he personally registered over 1,000 new voters) | paid off and he not only won his race but received t |
What ensued was low | paid jobs and poverty. |
The station's schedule mainly consists of | paid programming and public domain films and televis |
Of Fire Alarms and thirteen | paid men and eighteen minute or call men, who shall |
e star player Moses Guthrie, who is the highest | paid player and is disliked by his teammates. |
l chain Loblaw Companies (for which he is being | paid C$1million), and is Deputy Chairman of Selfridg |
ts in general, the Pageant is put on by a small | paid staff and several hundred volunteers. |
He | paid $1 and accepted the assumption of $47 million i |
es, e.g., a banker and a customer, moneys being | paid in and withdrawn from time to time from the acc |
She was then | paid off and reduced to the reserve. |
His patience | paid off and, just as it looked as though he was not |
ciaries of what the government says were bribes | paid to ANJ Group in exchange for the influential la |
December after a dispute about wages not being | paid was announced. |
Moss is | paid an annual base salary of £925,000 for his role |
Despite making only £200 a year, they | paid an annual £200 fee to continue. |
The bank commonly | paid an annual dividend of 20 percent to its shareho |
He | paid an annual tribute of 230,000 dinars to the Otto |
eguard their most distant colony, the Venetians | paid an annual tribute of 8,000 ducats to the Mamluk |
200,000 state workers and university employees | paid $600 annually for medical insurance for individ |
The Deputy Secretary is | paid $168,000 annually. |
a donative served by perpetual curates who were | paid £7 annually. |
ile existing inscriptions record similar honors | paid to another grammarian, Rutilius Aelianus, as we |
he most profound tributes one art form has ever | paid to another." |
s at home to Milton Keynes City Pathfinders put | paid to any Cheetahs playoff hopes and the season en |
is Neon Paralimniou to each gain 15% of the fee | paid for any future transfer of the player. |
ting a world record for the highest amount ever | paid for any single coin. |
, the emergence of Muttiah Muralitharan putting | paid to any further opportunities. |
was US$8.6 million; however, no dividends were | paid to any shareholder and the chief officers recei |
While there was an entrance fee, this was not | paid to anyone for a sexual service, but rather to e |
a man of property, who did not hold a full-time | paid position anywhere (his service on the Beagle wa |
Barnett was sold to Hull in 2004 who | paid an appearance-linked deal worth £15,000. |
be completed by the end of 2010, and the amount | paid by Apple to refurbish the station and bus turna |
ns of the town are handled by a Town Manager, a | paid professional appointed by the Council and charg |
rganic activity of the Internet rather than the | paid placement approaches. |
In 1966, the city of Louisville | paid Bellarmine approximately $600,000 for 68 acres |
yees went on strike several times for not being | paid for approximately 2 years. |
TechCrunch reported that sales of | paid web apps had by January 2011 sunk, with the bes |
The fine was | paid in April 2009, when radio show host Scott Barle |
scan monks in Bosnia were imprisoned until they | paid an arbitrary fee of 3000 aspers for permission |
McNally | paid Pasadena architect Frederick Roehrig $15,000 to |
: lawsuits are being won, reparations are being | paid, apologies are being made. |
ivirus software by Panda Security; a free and a | paid version are available. |
, but MHS was able to stay open thanks to taxes | paid by area phosphate firms. |
ground Fulton Street Line completely within the | paid fare area. |
In November, the ship | paid an Armistice Day visit to Baltimore, Maryland. |
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