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UK it was to begin his education, organised and | paid for by his grandparents. |
ampaigned for a subsidy for dairy exports to be | paid for by a tax on Australian consumers and known |
ed a sinless life on earth and then voluntarily | paid for the sin of humans with His death on the cro |
The room was | paid for by Amir Abdillah, who was arrested on Augus |
cost £26,000 - a lot of money at the time - all | paid for by Jessop. |
Roberts | paid for the room and wondered who is this software |
with memorial inscriptions from worshippers who | paid for the mosaics. |
ll this, Albuquerque is said to have personally | paid for Nova's funeral in memory of his achievement |
He did not actually get | paid for that debut match as he was still registered |
His riding association had | paid for his family to accompany him, using tax-dedu |
Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall | paid for a restoration of the church in the 1850s. |
Mrs. Yaeger | paid for Louis's tuition at the Art Academy of Cinci |
e this setback in 1624 Hakewill single-handedly | paid for the building of Exeter College chapel (cons |
He | paid, for example, £105 to Colley Cibber for The Non |
This also means that Dartmouth College | paid for $1.3 million in renovations (done during th |
The first chapel, built and | paid for by Adam Mort the wealthy owner of Damhouse |
In addition, the state General Assembly | paid for his son's education through special legisla |
te gave startup teams some money to live on and | paid for accommodation to allow teams to move to the |
The Jama'at al-Tabligh organization | paid for his travel to Pakistan. |
ham or the dockyard as the workers had not been | paid for two years. |
us benefactor in Englishman Cecil Oliverson who | paid for the full cost of the building. |
The first seven ships, | paid for by the United states under the Mutual Defen |
The campaign was | paid for using a checkoff fee (tax) collected from t |
in New York City for $2.8 billion, the highest | paid for an American office building. |
isk of lung cancer; compensation was eventually | paid for this, but not for any other illnesses. |
On 1 June 2010, a similar plaque, | paid for by Mr. Sharp, was unveiled at Whitchurch Ai |
make sure that Boone received an education and | paid for him to attend the St. Louis School for the |
ollars' worth of surgery to her face (which was | paid for by an outpouring of donations from the publ |
Gresham | paid for the Cardinal's funeral. |
0, £28,000 less than the £140,000 that had been | paid for her. |
The clock's faces and mechanism were | paid for by Edward Evans-Lloyd, a local solicitor an |
ront fee and a monthly website fee; members are | paid for entering a monthly quota of license plate d |
Besides the lights, the grant money | paid for a new visitors' clubhouse and an expanded h |
2010, a $3 million restoration project project, | paid for from a mix of private, state, and federal f |
His father was a Baptist preacher who | paid for piano lessons for his son, on condition he |
after an instruction revealed that he had been | paid for an audit mission in 2001 by Landmark Educat |
The state | paid for her funeral. |
hole city turned out for her funeral, which was | paid for by the city fathers. |
nsive expansion and remodeling of its building, | paid for entirely with externally raised funds, that |
are, they received a single copy for which they | paid for in entity and the license is valid forever |
ll created a National Holocaust Memorial, to be | paid for by donations by citizens. |
on was in the car, the couple got a second date | paid for by the show. |
She | paid for two years of college by driving trucks in t |
heap' £4000 that the holiday has cost has to be | paid for by Christmas and after reading the receipt |
lord of the manor in the late 17th century and | paid for the rebuilding the chancel and redecoration |
ders at a seminar in the city of Novi Sad, they | paid for themselves. |
It was | paid for by Sir Uvedale Price and his son Sir Robert |
At the time, many of the employees had not been | paid for eight weeks. |
st school was designed for 150 students and was | paid for by voluntary subscription. |
Construction of the new building is | paid for by Levi Cooper Lane. |
Lange's family | paid for the repairs of the church which were conduc |
Money collected mainly within Marston Meysey | paid for a new church, a vicarage and a Church of En |
a halt in its hectic gyrations...until crime is | paid for in full, youth is vindicated and romance tr |
ury a schoolroom and master's house were built, | paid for by Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberla |
, Kosovo, Georgia, and several other places-are | paid for out of his own pocket, although he has also |
upons may not be used for prescription products | paid for in full or in part by any government sponso |
However the dichotomy revolved around who | paid for the highly expensive court action. |
as the first player to ever have a transfer fee | paid for them when he moved from Morley to Glouceste |
Matidia | paid for the restoration of the theatre of Sessa Aur |
Crawford | paid for the printing of 1,000 copies, and presumabl |
ons of his marriage; however, his father-in-law | paid for the expenses of the name change, and settle |
The hydraulic Swing Bridge was designed and | paid for by Armstrong, with work beginning in 1873. |
or a token fee and the operating cost are being | paid for by several Wall Street corporations. |
The Post Office as owners of the wreck | paid for an archaeological investigation and recomme |
d, president of the American Telegraph Company, | paid for all these expenses. |
e to the "New World" from Eastern Europe - they | paid for a ticket to New York and a dishonest ticket |
s crosslets) which may indicate that the family | paid for much of the church, or that the misericords |
ege in 2004 and the £800,000 spent at this time | paid for the Performing Arts studio and facilities t |
, to be animals of burden, with the lease being | paid for by those without cattle by tilling the grou |
All of GAC's 1997 expenses were | paid for by two funding families; the charity's stan |
The Damdami Taksal | paid for her children's education for two years. |
party standing, and therefore a research budget | paid for by the Legislature. |
to 1561 prove that "Master Sebastian" was well | paid for his musical and dramatic performances. |
he learned English while watching films he had | paid for with money he had earned shining shoes. |
ome features such as starting a team have to be | paid for with either SMS-messages or Credit Card. |
/h) speeds, Nottinghamshire County Council have | paid for a study into 90 miles per hour (140 km/h) r |
letely decorated in mosaic work carried out and | paid for mainly by the then Maharajah of Gwalior of |
e", some of whom he said were mistreated or not | paid for the work they performed. |
fine Norman church of St. Swithun was built and | paid for by Norman noblemen. |
e Corporation of Colchester in 1922, a purchase | paid for privately by Viscount Cowdray and his wife. |
scovered that some of the licences had not been | paid for by the licencee. |
s 2, it was reported that the cast wanted to be | paid for starring in the show. |
Donations and grants | paid for extensive repairs and improvements, includi |
ed pay at five cents an hour, Metcalf was never | paid for his efforts. |
e taken up with evidence regarding voters being | paid for bill-distribution. |
its employees, leaving customers with deposits | paid for unfinished work, and covering its sign with |
red increased spending in various fields, to be | paid for by withdrawals on a government contingency |
When Abu Bakr came to know of her sad state, he | paid for her, and set her free. |
using costs, as when the house belongs to or is | paid for by the post-graduate service program. |
, priced four deben and one kite of silver, was | paid for with various goods worth as much: 6 bronze |
azis at the end of the film in order to show he | paid for his crime. |
nts League and the Grand Central Art School, he | paid for his studies by painting theatrical scenery, |
The fund has | paid for solar hot water heaters at a local sheltere |
ooms ... all these officers and operatives were | paid for their services by the paymaster of the defe |
ntil 1853, when Lord Henniker of Thornham Magna | paid for a new St Mary church in Ashfield. |
ted with the merchant families of the town, who | paid for its construction and upkeep for many years. |
cle "You Should Know How Bad This Movie Is, You | Paid For It". |
rding to this story, an early medieval merchant | paid for the church to be completed after nearly bei |
ayers leaving to join new clubs after not being | paid for weeks. |
in the area, used the station for school trips ( | paid for by him personally) to the countryside and S |
Watson and other landowners | paid for the establishment of a railway station in o |
It is named for the Centene Corporation which | paid for the naming rights to the stadium. |
urbished to a high standard at the end of 2005, | paid for by a grant from the England and Wales Crick |
n income tax reduction for most taxpayers to be | paid for by a small income tax rate increase on weal |
sequently, its upkeep and festivities is mainly | paid for by the trustees of the temple and their fam |
Paid for by the developers of the site, Bloor Homes, | |
Around 1902, he | paid for the construction of a church in his birthpl |
y cycle was performed in 1568 and the cathedral | paid for the stage and beer as in 1562. |
observatory is named after Arthur J. Dyer, who | paid for the observatory's 24-foot (7.3 m)-wide dome |
This awareness-raising publication is | paid for by forfeiture funds at no cost to the taxpa |
The commercial was | paid for through the political action committees of |
This was built in memory of John Fielden and | paid for by his three sons, Joshua, John (junior) an |
Smith had been | paid for a front page headline story in the Hollywoo |
is Neon Paralimniou to each gain 15% of the fee | paid for any future transfer of the player. |
It was | paid for by public subscription and designed by Henr |
ejo helped to build the town of Sonoma and even | paid for the rebuilding of the small Mission chapel. |
when he discovered that the printer had already | paid for the paper for the print run and the composi |
This cost is | paid for from the energy pile. |
Who | paid for the movie?--85.179.100.75 (talk) 10:38, 27 |
found a racecar owner named Delucci who was not | paid for a car he had sold. |
ocated to a third season of Space: 1999 instead | paid for the production of the company's Return of t |
"And just think, I'm getting | paid for this" |
be a significant barrier to concurrency-a price | paid for having the dynamism of the language. |
Hewitson | paid for the last volume when the Trustees of the Br |
oks like I've been in purgatory long enough and | paid for my sins." |
erland Ranch" is better though how much Jackson | paid for the ranch is still gossip, even if true. |
parse crowds at the Citrus Bowl and not getting | paid for weeks at a time, the Blazers won their divi |
She started out by serving one meal a week, | paid for from her Social Security income. |
vain for $40,000, the largest sum of money ever | paid for real estate in California at the time. |
The amelioration of the park was part | paid for out of these receipts. |
Part of his fortune | paid for the construction of the Cathedral of the Sa |
His education was | paid for by his wealthy uncle George Peabody, who be |
The price | paid for the help was a high one though, as the trea |
JANDS' successful rental business | paid for the design of new gear. |
ting a world record for the highest amount ever | paid for any single coin. |
He wasn't | paid for his first three months. |
$670 was | paid for the clock, hands and figures, 10% of which |
rs later, received their yearbook that they had | paid for in 1994. |
He | paid for college in part by doing background work in |
Jeffery Amherst Scholarship for New York which | paid for four years tuition at Amherst College. |
A young squad | paid for their inexperience, and the statistic of se |
ng several small transactions into a larger one | paid for by traditional e-commerce means. |
change in Government policy allowed cash to be | paid for tax, cane supplied by Fijians decreased so |
This was | paid for by Arts Council Lottery Awards, the Borough |
as Ardiles might have liked, and in November he | paid for these shortcomings with his job, following |
The remaining seven ships were | paid for by France and ordered between 1953 and 1955 |
cost Arsenal £150,000 - one of the biggest fees | paid for a non league player at the time. |
that eventually put Al Capone behind bars, and | paid for a trip to South America for a cashier who i |
outbreak of war on 3 August 1914, but were not | paid for until May 1920. |
ly representing donor portraits of a couple who | paid for the statue. |
The land was given by Lord Hatherton who | paid for the building. |
n is utilizing design-build methods and will be | paid for from a combination of revenue from the Miam |
under the United States Treasury Department and | paid for by the Civil Works Administration. |
at Depression the Works Progress Administration | paid for work on the school's athletic fields, with |
) Enjoying something you like to do and getting | paid for it, Faralla recalled in an interview. |
He | paid for the first 5,000 copies himself. |
he reason why employees suffer and haven't been | paid for two years. |
rther his education and his college tuition was | paid for by the inheritance from his grandfather Bla |
rmatie over de Media, (CIM) De Tijd had a total | paid for distribution of 38.000 copies at the end of |
5 million as opposed to the $2.2 million he was | paid for 1992. |
yees went on strike several times for not being | paid for approximately 2 years. |
No internal fittings were | paid for out of the original endowment. |
The construction was | paid for by Rev J G Haworth and Miss Nancy Haworth. |
The album was | paid for and recorded for Columbia Records, but was |
. Ranck (1841-1901), a Lexington historian, and | paid for by the Ladies Memorial and Monument Associa |
access" to psychological counselling services, | paid for by the department. |
Tothill Fields (which was a former plague pit), | paid for a bank and ditch to enclose a suitable play |
Extremely high prices are | paid for this species in China. |
When slaves were captured, the Committee | paid for legal fees, and provided money which allowe |
Many of its services are partly | paid for by Metro especially on Sundays and in the e |
A royal warrant of 1866 had regulated payments | paid for promotion and received on retirement from t |
porate income taxes and refunds on the taxes it | paid for 1991 through 1994. |
tation is run entirely by volunteers, no one is | paid for the services they give. |
was erected in front of Worcester's city hall, | paid for by public donations. |
was Mrs Meredith - then living in Cyprus - who | paid for her funeral. |
The ad is being | paid for entirely out of hard-dollar funds consisten |
and that Homme not only drove him to rehab, but | paid for it as well. |
ch of the Returned Services League of Australia | paid for a headstone. |
The money for the renovation was | paid for by local residents. |
ockport County and so regained the fee they had | paid for Cook in the first place. |
th his father agreed only provided that Charles | paid for the materials he used. |
at a rent of 30 shillings per year, and "often | paid for by selling the product of the apricot tree |
is career at the age of 16, when he began being | paid for his art, although he was often told that "a |
governor in the act of offering sacrifice, and | paid for his boldness with a terrible martyrdom. |
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 |
e hard work of the local citizens who partially | paid for its construction. |
Chiefs that the price of postponement would be | paid for in pilot lives and aircraft losses. |
nt by then-governor of Indiana George N. Craig, | paid for out of the governor's contingency fund. |
By 1830 the higher prices | paid for furs by American coastal traders had result |
Gilbert | paid for land surveys and eventually convinced the D |
Of this nine shillings was | paid for the spinning, and nine for the carding. . |
ion stone was laid for the new Lord's Pavilion, | paid for by a £21,000 loan from Nicholson. |
ter the war the restoration of the entrance was | paid for by the Friends Provident Insurance Company. |
ough the village), and reopened on 17 May 1982, | paid for partly by public subscription. |
On Mare Island, the Navy | paid for the cleanup, Lennar assumed the environment |
aghast at the cost - Elliott - the Pirates had | paid for him. |
He | paid for his school tuition by playing piano at a lo |
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