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That means each would have an average | salary of $195,000, though the Detroit Free Press rep |
paid painter in the queen's court, receiving a | salary of 50,000 maravedis a year (Juan de Flandes, t |
He received a | salary of $1800. |
ensation of $12,062,024, which included a base | salary of $515,077, a cash bonus of $794,007, stock g |
Medical Representative with | salary of 2,500 - Mohanlal |
owed to participate in debates and were paid a | salary of $250.00. |
eer with the Portsmouth Spartans in 1931 for a | salary of $75 per game. |
The position carried an annual | salary of four marks (£2 13 shillings and 4 pence); f |
tion at Root and Cady Musical Publishers, at a | salary of $150 per month. |
paper reports that Di Biase received an annual | salary of $164,074, making him one of the highest-pai |
ents in continuous service the county, and his | salary of $7,100 made him one of the highest paid pre |
Network Rail paid Coucher an annual | salary of £613,000. |
The average | salary of Vaughan councilors is $102,657 which is sec |
ule, meaning he or she receives a basic annual | salary of $143,000. |
BT pays him an annual | salary of £600,000. |
e moved to Town Malling in Kent and received a | salary of 100 pounds a year. |
Ontario Environmental Assessment Board, with a | salary of $200 a day plus expenses (Globe and Mail, 1 |
s of rice was substantial, because the monthly | salary of a ninth-rank mandarin was only 18 francs an |
"Given the attractive | salary of deputies as well as the social status enjoy |
ill the chair of professor of divinity, with a | salary of a thousand merks and a house. |
pensation of $7,353,617, which included a base | salary of $1,041,667, a cash bonus of $1,750,000, sto |
tant-general and treasurer of Mauritius with a | salary of £2000 a year. |
a massive amount for a woman, and the highest | salary of any woman in Britain at the time. |
, reportedly for a $10,000 raise over his 1994 | salary of $55,000. |
State law allows for a maximum | salary of $175,000. |
found a position with the Chicago Tribune at a | salary of $15 a week. |
pensation of $7,201,110, which included a base | salary of $880,000, a cash bonus of $2,206,116, stock |
of just over $9 million, which included a base | salary of $950,000, a cash bonus of $1,759,400, stock |
Despite an annual | salary of $5,000 as Borough President, he leveraged t |
Mr. Virgil Townsend, with a | salary of $175 a month, became the first principal of |
stepbrother of Pierce's mother, hired him at a | salary of three dollars per week. |
Warner was hired at a | salary of $34 per week. |
emonstrator and tutor for Physics and earned a | salary of Rs. 10/- per month. |
t the imperial East India Company at an annual | salary of £800. |
He resided at St. James's Palace, with a | salary of 500 pounds a year, and had a position of in |
hancellor for life and continued receiving the | salary of the position and exercising some of its inf |
had paid Matthews, a native of South Africa, a | salary of $15,000 a month during the campaign. |
eneral of the King's Works in Scotland, with a | salary of £3600 Scots (£300 Sterling, or £ 41,000 in |
om the provinces other than Quebec, paying the | salary of 12 employees, renting rooms, buy publicity, |
to recommend someone for the job, which paid a | salary of $125 per month. |
The motion was to reduce the | salary of the Secretary of State for War as a censure |
t "field representatives" for Rockefeller at a | salary of $300 per month. |
ccepted job offers are expected to earn a base | salary of $88,626. |
The average starting | salary of an Imperial graduate is £25,780 which is th |
s shown, followed by the occupation and annual | salary of the contestants. |
nt coaches in college football, with an annual | salary of $650,000. |
It has a population of 6,140 people, average | salary of A$32,700 and 7.2% unemployment. |
tter, with the argument that he only earns the | salary of a chief executive of a medium sized company |
The annual | salary of the Secretary of Agriculture is set by law |
d head of the horror unit at RKO studios, at a | salary of US$250 per week. |
employed in Hong Kong as of 2006 had a monthly | salary of HK$30,000 or greater, as compared to just 1 |
k of Winkler, Manitoba was hired to teach at a | salary of $1,500 per year. |
hool is staffed by 42 teachers with an average | salary of $848,992 |
ension with the Bruins worth an annual average | salary of $2.25 million. |
ast years in office, Gregorio earned an annual | salary of $114,000, making him one of the highest pai |
As Executive Director, Gallagher receives a | salary of $133,000 per year. |
pensation of $5,905,317, which included a base | salary of $1,390,500, a cash bonus of $1,261,000, sto |
tal, Munich, where he was engaged on an annual | salary of 2000 thalers. |
The lead actor MGR was paid a new career peak | salary of $70,000 for this project. |
(manager) from 1890-1892, receiving an annual | salary of £50 as Albion's first official, paid secret |
of under-clerk in the count's library, with a | salary of less than twenty pounds sterling. |
reet, London, on 20 December 1781, at a yearly | salary of twenty-five guineas, and held this post unt |
is B. Gonzalez as superintendent at a starting | salary of $150,000 in a three year contract. |
he Hollis Chair of Divinity at Harvard, with a | salary of £80 per year. |
penses of the chosen candidates and will pay a | salary of $10,000 a year for the full training period |
Salary of a Judge of the High Court not to be reduced | |
He took office on January 1, 1784, at a | salary of 500 pounds per year. |
surveyor and civil engineer to the colony at a | salary of £200 a year for 200 days in each year. |
by the United Nations and the stars received a | salary of $1. Terence Young left the direction of Thu |
With a 2008 | salary of $1.87 million, Gallardo is the highest-paid |
His first employment in London was a | salary of £30 a year from the wardens of the Great Sy |
en he was hired as first organist at an annual | salary of 40 ducats. |
e, and at that time was drawing a considerable | salary of 30 GBP a week, plus 20 in pocket money, wit |
rom Sonora's competitor Columbia for a monthly | salary of US$700 . |
ncreased to $14,765,410, which included a base | salary of $1,915,288, a cash bonus of $6,089,625, and |
ensation of $10,132,749, which included a base | salary of $934,615, a cash bonus of $2,091,669, stock |
Associates get an hourly | salary of £6.50 while the store greeters receive £7.5 |
th prices often well over 10 times the average | salary of around £15,000. |
the Duke of Orleans in Chartres, with a yearly | salary of 200 thaler. |
English, the catechism and basic grammar at a | salary of £40 a month. |
he signed a four year contract with an annual | salary of 1.3 million. |
He received a | salary of 14,000 francs, reduced later to 6,000, for |
pensation of $9,623,590, which included a base | salary of $960,780, a cash bonus of $1,564,853, stock |
As of 2010, the annual | salary of that position is set at $111,133. |
The annual | salary of the Secretary of Safety and Security is set |
ensation of $16,231,292, which included a base | salary of $1,400,000, a cash bonus of $3,512,526, sto |
as appointed its first colonial secretary on a | salary of 900 pounds. |
Members are paid a | salary of $200 per biennium, as are New Hampshire Sta |
the resolution in the Congress restricting the | salary of a foreign minister of the United States to |
In 2009 Coxe earned a base | salary of $187,000 for leading the non-profit. |
. Kellison was hired as the first teacher at a | salary of $40 per month. |
tracted with Qatar champions Al-Gharafa, for a | salary of around €2.5 millions per year. |
ublisher of The Atlantic Monthly for an annual | salary of $10,000, "an unprecedented sum at the time. |
Moss is paid an annual base | salary of £925,000 for his role as Chief Executive. |
pensation of $4,690,974, which included a base | salary of $993,675, a cash bonus of $1,504,303, stock |
Davey earned a | salary of $270,000 in his final season with the Padre |
ity in April 1997, a position paying an annual | salary of $95,000, as part of what The Record (Bergen |
When the position was advertised in 2004, the | salary offered was £52,936 (or greater), being the mi |
or financial reasons, noting that his lifetime | salary offered no survivor's benefit for his wife. |
n downtown Calgary, Alberta, who bet a month's | salary on who can last the longest without going outs |
education level, and began earning their full | salary on their first day of academy training. |
rsy to bolster his own career and increase his | salary on Grey's Anatomy. |
During his best years, his | salary only reached as high as $9000. |
ood Walk of Fame ceremonies, but it entails no | salary or official power. |
ith an employer… whether remunerated by wages, | salary or otherwise.' |
ithin the electoral district, or have received | salary or wages of £100 per annum. |
s one, with the trustees refusing to pay him a | salary or furnish his house; one of his younger paris |
the circumstances of this: discontent over his | salary or a trumped-up charge of rum-running imposed |
aster for compensation, Lewis decided to forgo | salary or bonus in 2009. |
y makes him an offer at the three year minimum | salary or higher, he must accept or leave the NFL. |
es compensation from another source, such as a | salary or other income, the parliamentary compensatio |
s new labor agreement) on his 51.8 million USD | salary over the next three years. |
s first publicized, it got its fame due to the | salary package and their distinctive role. |
own as "10-hazari pulice" due to their initial | salary package. |
nd transportation funding, as well as a modest | salary paid by the Center for Community Engagement. |
It was reported that the | salary paid by the University of Oregon to Forbes was |
The highest | salary paid by the Commune to anyone was 6,000 francs |
British proposed a plan to raise the justice's | salary, paid for by the crown. |
After many attempts to have his | salary paid, and having several children and a wife t |
Representatives committee which indicates that | salary parity between men and women in the United Sta |
Due to the delayed | salary payment he left the team in December, the same |
greater formal recognition, with an additional | salary payment being accommodated for in 1927 and for |
ts, it was his administration's withholding of | salary payments that eventually forced all the Democr |
ked the ability to sign tax warrants, limiting | salary payments for city and school employees. |
aken the decision to close the company's final | salary pension scheme to new employees. |
's open policy in November 2009, that Richards | salary per annum to August 2009 was £185,000, with to |
me the first actor to receive a million dollar | salary, playing Julius Caesar in Gabriel Pascal's lav |
Laurin stable of racehorses with a small fixed | salary plus 1% of the horse's earnings. |
oney was given to 826 National and The Teacher | Salary Project. |
oncontributory, TIAA-CREF fund were in lieu of | salary raises during his tenure as Pitt's leader. |
istrict reported employing 405 teachers with a | salary range of $40,527 to $116,930. |
district reports employing 70 teachers with a | salary range of $32,000 to $96,160. |
His | salary ranked among the top 10 public university pres |
mann is able to subsist on grants and teaching | salary, rather than commercial work. |
extent that the stamp duty applied to federal | salary receipts, it constituted a tax on the property |
The Board is responsible for establishing the | salary received by each member of the Legislature. |
uded an annnoucement that Slatkin would take a | salary reduction to help relieve the financial diffic |
They also announced possible player | salary reductions |
in August 2009 after the club did not pay his | salary regularly, hence he was allowed to break his c |
His annual $350,000 | salary remained unchanged from his previous position |
Amcazade Huseyin, then, had the | salary rolls of the professional army ("kapikulu" cor |
with the Dreamland, beginning in 1917, and her | salary rose to $35 a week. |
Brush also devised a | salary scale system which was designed to curtail pla |
nt but have a common method of adjusting their | salary scales. |
es, created a system of job classification and | salary schedules for the employees, and introduced a |
Services include job search, job trends, | salary search, local jobs, recruitment advertising, a |
In addition to their | salary, Senators are able to seek reimbursement for e |
d that Bentley continued "to draw his standard | salary, set by his board, from his office in Canada. |
interpretation of the guarantee that a judge's | salary shall not be reduced, a subject which remains |
for her dismissal, not published, involved her | salary: she was raising three children and had privat |
ity Manager Craig Kocian but believed that his | salary should be redistributed. |
y 1826 Bathurst had sent instructions that his | salary should be stopped. |
in in Slovenia he left Union because of unpaid | salary, so he signed with the Italian team Scavolini |
nsfer happening Pfertzel even accepted a lower | salary so that this money could be invested in the tr |
sent businesses before the War Labor Board and | Salary Stabilization Commission that were threatened |
Smith will receive a $126,000 | salary starting in the 2008-09 school year and a 3.5 |
, according to union figures), the Buccaneers' | salary structure would be disrupted by meeting Willia |
sity Center for International Studies provides | salary support for instruction in Persian, Polish, Ro |
racters: Job Satisfaction, Career Outlook, and | Salary Survey Report" and was again named an official |
It conducts regular | salary surveys of the profession, providing valuable |
ey were born earned almost 50% more in average | salary than those who had not. |
S senior roster and usually earn a much higher | salary than the league minimum. |
loyees (employee number and names) having more | salary than the average salary of all employees in th |
She originally was offered a lower | salary than that of a male superintendent, but was pa |
to his superior Ma Zhou, "I eat because of the | salary that the emperor gives me, and I need to be wi |
lawyer's letter seeking HK$15 million worth of | salary that Teamwork owned him. |
The average | salary that year was NIS 3,531 per month, whereas the |
ied candidates willing to work for the offered | salary, the Governor recommended doing away with the |
On March 4, 2009 in an attempt to dump | salary the Tampa Bay Lightning traded goaltender Olaf |
He was criticized for accepting this | salary, the highest salary paid to a lecturer in the |
ners (the ones which did not receive an annual | salary; the "acting" commissioners received $2,000 a |
In addition to a drop in | salary, the evacuees also suffered a drop in their st |
Looking for move | salary, they attempted to trade Michael Nylander, but |
ation based on a comparison of playing time to | salary; this made him the third biggest beneficiary i |
iness schools in the United States for average | salary three years following graduation. |
, and was governor in all but name, he drew no | salary, thus making a reduced demand on the public pu |
k on the role at the last minute, donating his | salary to Phoenix' favourite charities. |
According to tax documents, Grillo takes no | salary to run the 150-acre No-Kill refuge. |
ions outside the community, contributing their | salary to the collective. |
Tsujimoto of using her secretary's government | salary to cover campaign expenses. |
r-General for Tasmania, gave a receipt for his | salary to a federal official without paying the Tasma |
the CGT trade union who gave a tenth of their | salary to a strike fund. |
as a Councillor without receiving his council | salary to save the public purse. |
n's wages and donating the balance of his MP's | salary to trades union and political causes. |
hey agreed in principle to increase Muschamp's | salary to $900,000. |
He gave almost half his | salary to help the poorer members of his congregation |
declared his intention to donate his $422,678 | salary to charities, including the Lions Eye Institut |
n 1929 when offered a considerable increase in | salary to work for the Daily Chronicle group (Inveres |
Mohr, a generous man who donated most of his | salary to charity, was moved from place to place and |
niversity for more responsibility and a higher | salary to allow her to purchase her own equipment. |
ie Police Department and increased the chief's | salary to $2,100 a year. |
Hall has donated his mayor's | salary to the Kern Community Foundation, which provid |
by the Bell Telephone Laboratories a handsome | salary to go to Princeton University as their special |
k was established, Ascham "was paid a handsome | salary to profess the Greek tongue in public," and he |
This took his annual | salary to more than £160,000. |
igh School was unable to pay him a high enough | salary to support his family, so he ran for clerk of |
He contributed his entire | salary to children's charities. |
or her two years of service donated her entire | salary to charity. |
red the payment of the remainder of his annual | salary to his widow. |
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