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members of Guerrero's family, and a pension was | paid to his widow. |
o Premiership side Ipswich in the 3rd round put | paid to his professional career in England. |
He worked for his people: they | paid him his wages and he has gone home. |
to 1561 prove that "Master Sebastian" was well | paid for his musical and dramatic performances. |
Chaffey eventually | paid off his liabilities to the government and priva |
ed pay at five cents an hour, Metcalf was never | paid for his efforts. |
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, |
He wasn't | paid for his first three months. |
ting them the right to recover 50 million Euros | paid to his ex-associates as indemnification. |
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. |
He | paid for his school tuition by playing piano at a lo |
He was transferred to the Tower, 1582, and | paid for his own diet there down to midsummer, 1583. |
on Juan, The Jester asks how he is going to get | paid with his master dead. |
But he | paid for his victory by losing fortresses in the wes |
s a major Broadway star of his day and was well | paid during his career, reportedly earning $4,000 a |
Army National Guard to get his college tuition | paid; in his final year of college, he was shipped o |
t remembered for an act of devotion and respect | paid to his fallen leader, who died near Chancellors |
on to Parliament in 1768, unless the government | paid all his election expenses. |
notice of the Church Missionary Society, which | paid for his education at Cambridge University. |
isadvantage a sure sign being that he never got | paid for his last streamstyling job of a steam locom |
creased annual rent of 17,000 ducats (which was | paid to his heirs up to 1898) and the retention of t |
no, Neuborne gave notice that he intended to be | paid for his work on the settlement. |
1585, the final installment from the fund being | paid to his son, Thomas. |
Singer Janet Jackson | paid for his final expenses. |
His salary was irregularly | paid, and his petition for payment of what was owing |
in the financial crisis of 1893, but over time | paid back his debts. |
The French government | paid for his funeral, which from contemporary accoun |
ted until 1839 when John became ill, and he was | paid out his capital in installments. |
the parish church and twenty priests were to be | paid by his executors to sing Placebo, Dirige, and o |
On leaving Guildhall, Morrissey | paid off his student debts by landing parts in film |
that "It is clear that particular attention was | paid to historical studies at Bangor, and the earlie |
fits from its earliest days, including abundant | paid vacation, holiday and sick leave, affordable he |
DeLay received gifts from Abramoff, including | paid golfing holidays to Scotland, concert tickets, |
Nicholas | paid nominal homage to his Angevin overlord, John of |
came to an arrangement with Rhys, whereby Rhys | paid him homage and was confirmed in possession of D |
The Kerala Legislative Assembly | paid its homage to him on 21 December 21 2000. |
soon as Lothair was out of the way and Charles | paid him homage, receiving back Lower Lorraine. |
Allahabad inscription, as one of the rulers who | paid him homage. |
d precede force, and that the riotous miners be | paid their honest dues, attracted much favorable com |
Tithes and rents were often | paid in honey and/or beeswax, or even bee swarms. |
Salwa Judum camps in the Bastar region, who are | paid an honorarium of Rs 1,500 per month by the stat |
nce showed her much reverence; while the Romans | paid extraordinary honors both to the goddess and he |
Similar incentives will be | paid for Hope for Homeowner refinances. |
or low-income children and raise reimbursements | paid to hospitals and Medicaid providers. |
has been estimated that Uchitel was the highest | paid VIP hostess, and according to Lisa Bloom, was g |
s well as all gratuities that would normally be | paid to hotel staff on the ship. |
At times, Mekas personally | paid its housing rent and, at low points in external |
They | paid the Houston and Central Texas Railroad US$5,000 |
d duchy lands for Charles I as king: in 1633 he | paid Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire £100 for k |
Remington's association with Roosevelt | paid off, however, when the artist became a war corr |
The United States has | paid a huge price to put the future of Iraq in the h |
Theodosius Dahan remained patriarch but had to | paid the huge debt that Jawahr made to support his c |
however, take the credit for the photo, and are | paid a huge sum. |
In 1241, he | paid one hundred and eighty marks scutage in order t |
He was | paid two hundred rupees in exchange. |
d Chapel en le Frith Trust-the first toll being | paid at Hunter's Bar. |
ted to the University of Connecticut, where she | paid the Huskies immediate dividends, winning an NCA |
elated to each other, and with little attention | paid to hygiene or public health. |
““I just want to play basketball and be | paid well,” I said. |
ion SEK ($0.6 million USD), making him the best | paid Swedish ice hockey player. |
lunteers, but could be called up for whole-time | paid service if necessary. |
In 1158 or 1159 Nigel, Bishop of Ely | paid Henry II to appoint his natural son, Richard Fi |
than 20 times less than the amount Galatasaray | paid for Ilie in 1996 to be able to transfer him. |
stralian scandal that broke in 1999, concerning | paid advertising in radio that is presented to the a |
repatriation of Australian troops, before being | paid off in September 1946. |
is salary of $7,100 made him one of the highest | paid presidents in the county. |
vented Pacific Islanders from working in higher | paid jobs in sugar mills and other industrial areas, |
She was | paid off in 1928, and broken up for scrap in 1929. |
screenplay, she joked that she was the highest | paid writer in the world as she was paid $80,000 for |
She | paid off in July 1902, and remained swinging at anch |
The trades | paid dividends in 1992-93 season where the Islanders |
The check | paid off in full the cooperative's first two loans, |
She was | paid off in May 1892 into Fleet reserve, recommissio |
The Astraea returned to the UK and was | paid off in July 1919. |
role in Kissed; as a sympathetic lap dancer and | paid escort in The Center of the World; and a female |
llowing defence cuts, Helmsdale and Ribble were | paid off in 1991 and were laid up at Portsmouth. |
ain; the Soviet Union began receiving supplies ( | paid for in gold) in June 1941 outside of Lend-lease |
He got her into radio training courses which | paid off in roles for local radio shows. |
ay 1802, after the Peace of Amiens, Sandfly was | paid off in June, and was broken up in 1803. |
ion per season, and at the time was the highest | paid performer in Canadian entertainment history. |
the New York World, where he became the highest | paid cartoonist in the United States. |
HMS Onslaught was | paid off in 1990. |
of owning it) when the initial bonds were to be | paid off in the 2000. |
She | paid off in 1878 for conversion to a survey vessel a |
The College Alumni Magazine | paid tribute in a respectful obituary in May of that |
She was | paid off in 1947. |
served in the Royal Canadian Navy until she was | paid off in October 1945. |
The easing of tensions led to Assistance being | paid off in 1791, before recommissioning the followi |
The publicity | paid off; in 1922 the newly formed Western Associati |
It reportedly | paid £340m in 2004 and £600m later for retail proper |
games with another person, but must maintain a | paid subscription in order to play online multiplaye |
Today it has one of the 20 largest | paid circulations in the United States. |
The ship was | paid off in early 1945 and placed in reserve until s |
ion that would have made him one of the highest | paid receivers in the NFL. |
g talents were quickly recognized, and he got a | paid position in the propaganda department. |
rded him with a contract making him the highest | paid punter in the NFL prior to the 2007 season. |
and consisted of mostly vegetable gardens that | paid little in the way of rent. |
which allegedly would have made him the highest | paid player in the history of the club. |
The Donegal was | paid off in 1811, and Malcolm was appointed to the R |
Vignaroli became the highest | paid player in Newcastle Jets history, after the 33 |
are, they received a single copy for which they | paid for in entity and the license is valid forever |
requirements after the end of the war, she was | paid off in 1919 and sold for scrap on 21 April 1920 |
Bathurst was | paid off in 1946, and sold to a Sydney scrap merchan |
a halt in its hectic gyrations...until crime is | paid for in full, youth is vindicated and romance tr |
ut in fact The Mirage did so well, the loan was | paid off in just 18 months. |
upons may not be used for prescription products | paid for in full or in part by any government sponso |
ngham Mail claimed that Kennedy was the highest | paid footballer in the country, due to him receiving |
ngyu and Zhoushan until the Qing government had | paid reparations in full (Article XII). |
Bailey is | paid tribute in the TV show American Dad!, where the |
In 2002, Cats Protection | paid "well in excess of £1.5m" to acquire the Isle o |
Cleopatra was | paid off in July 1814 and broken up at Deptford by 2 |
rted that the song has sold over 5,000 units of | paid downloads in Romania exclusively. |
y 1941, and she wore pennant J146 until she was | paid off in October 1945. |
The final installment of this sum was | paid off in 1939. |
Such a painstaking approach | paid dividends in terms of weapons seizures and redu |
The prize money was | paid out in full to Selby and Riordan. |
hased and in his will his father records having | paid £3,200 in total for the purpose, a not inconsid |
Her efforts | paid off in 2006 when Sundstedt captured two World C |
The bonds were fully | paid off in December 1983, but the commission contin |
All the debts of Wauregan Mill were eventually | paid off in 1970. |
ti Cremona (Italy) placing him among the top 10 | paid players in the sport. |
939 on his federal tax return for which he only | paid $495 in taxes. |
Bands to whom the group have | paid tribute in this way include The Clash, Guns N' |
rs later, received their yearbook that they had | paid for in 1994. |
tate enjoyed revenue estimated at £27,000-, and | paid £400 in tribute to the British Raj. |
he issue of whether the use of a trademark as a | paid keyword in search engine advertisement constitu |
Adrian Vanson was | paid £8-10s in June 1581 for two pictures sent to Th |
The vessel was | paid off in June and scrapped in July 1948. |
elled cars managed to receive half of what they | paid back in tax credits. |
The Co-op's mortgage was finally | paid off in 1998, and much needed renovations on the |
ged for the transport using their own ships and | paid immediately in cash, assuming all risk in trans |
ct offer, which would have made him the highest | paid player in the club's history, but on 28 May it |
Their hard work | paid off in 2009 when the boys sold out the legendar |
Chiefs that the price of postponement would be | paid for in pilot lives and aircraft losses. |
and on payments from the Treasury Valuer (which | paid contributions in lieu of rates on crown propert |
in 1912, later merging the two editions into a | paid daily in 1917. |
Services Commission contributed to the wages of | paid staff in what had become an area of high unempl |
Paid off in April 1999, she was laid up at Portsmout | |
e RNZN crew took her back to England, where she | paid off in reserve at Portsmouth. |
Davis also borrowed $2.5 million that had to be | paid back in eight years to get the city out of fisc |
3 August 1859 to 18 June 1864 when the ship was | paid off in Portsmouth. |
Insurance | paid US$375,000 in repair work, but later, the mecha |
does not hire professional fundraisers, has no | paid employees in the field, spends over 90% of all |
the islets to France in May 1802, the ship was | paid off in June 1802 and broken up in 1803. |
The format has not yet | paid off in Arbitron ratings, as the station's ratin |
pennant 171 as a hydrographic survey ship until | paid off in 1972. |
game in the American League since 1922, but the | paid attendance in Oakland was only 6,298. |
ed, $711,971,492 worth of drugs recovered, have | paid $912,010 in rewards and collected information l |
both Kent on Saturday and Kent on Sunday became | paid for in the newsagents, in order to increase ava |
All her efforts | paid off in the end when she was signed to be EEG's |
Butterfill has | paid £17,000 in decretionary repayments to the gover |
hat abolishes the commutation fee that could be | paid to in lieu of conscription. |
ndstill" clauses in the NPLA, where the highest | paid colliers in the Midlands and Nottinghamshire ga |
ter ship, however, returned to England, and was | paid off in July 1751, with Schomberg and her other |
She was | paid off in May 1900 and converted into a target shi |
r-in-chief at the Nore, before the Sandwich was | paid off in September. |
Holding reported combined profits of €553m and | paid €19m in taxes, or approximately 3.5 percent. |
act with the Tigers; which made him the highest | paid player in baseball for 2 seasons (1995 and 1996 |
n 1895 women were allowed to become members and | paid $5 in annual dues. |
the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue which | paid $50,000 in court-imposed fines. |
fessional themselves in 2000, a huge investment | paid dividends in their first season, 2000-01, as th |
last illness he desired that the sum should be | paid, and in further recompense of charges on the pr |
This policy | paid off in 719, when they helped relieve the Second |
nuitized); top-prize winners could choose to be | paid either in 30 annual payments, or the cash optio |
Sealion was | paid off in December 1987 and sold to an Education T |
sh: the liquidation of a criminal combine which | paid off in dollars to the greedy and death to the t |
This contract made him the highest | paid player in baseball for a brief period. |
invest twenty-five dollars each, which would be | paid back in goods upon reaching Cayoosh (Lillooet). |
She | paid off in Portsmouth in 1867 for a two-year refit |
ers and the Denver Nuggets, and was the highest | paid assistant in the NBA for several seasons being |
t with a significant raise, making him the best | paid footballer in Belgium. |
ion in August 1878, returned to England and was | paid off in 1879. |
Their hard work | paid off in 1975 when the Federal Law Enforcement Tr |
pendence Amphitrite returned to Britain and was | paid off in January 1784. |
t Minesweeper Flotilla, on the River Clyde; she | paid off in September 1919. |
seeing its transformation from a volunteer to a | paid organization in 1883. |
lary of $114,000, making him one of the highest | paid mayors in New Jersey. |
William M. Ennis, a former officer of Evergreen | paid $1 in disgorgement plus a civil penalty of $150 |
s and these mercenaries or adventurers who were | paid only in loot but were hard to control and not w |
She returned to Chatham and was | paid off in 1889. |
The deal would make Brown the highest | paid center in the NFL. |
He was a highly | paid star in the AA through age 40, and won the leag |
io in 1951, Nagi Reddy's son appointed him as a | paid apprentice in the painting department. |
r the command of Captain William Luard, and was | paid off in 1866. |
All this | paid off in the summer of 2009 when Ofcom granted HC |
In 1994, he was the best | paid trader in the city of London. |
Windsor | paid $363,000 in federal taxes on her inheritance fr |
ment, including newspaper claims that Duffy was | paid £20,000 in return for information about his acc |
et and was reported as being one of the highest | paid executives in Government. |
At that time, | paid jobs in astronomy were quite rare. |
Royal Arthur continued in service until being | paid off in 1946. |
At the age of seven years, he was a | paid dancer in a children's Christmas show, and late |
irmingham with jewellers being some of the best | paid workers in the city. |
ss after that date, she did not actually take a | paid position in the socialist movement until 1908, |
The printer was | paid partially in the new currency. |
go, Cuxhaven, Caen and Den Helder, before being | paid off in September, 1959, having been relieved as |
sic-based station, WWNL has added more talk and | paid programming in recent years. |
Cramer had | paid $40,000 in Veteran funds to a private landholde |
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