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e of deputy-inspector of plays in 1737, with a | salary of £200 per annum, and in 1745 he was made gro |
r of the Navy (under Sir John Tippetts) with a | salary of £300 a year; on the death of Tippetts in Au |
As there was no treasury in sight from which a | salary could be drawn, Mr. Olds wisely declined [the |
ained a lease for seven years, and receiving a | salary of £1,500 per annum as manager. |
e of allowances, since peers did not receive a | salary. |
ll, he left £100 to employ a schoolmaster at a | salary of £5 a year for twenty years after his death. |
extension in 1997, putting the Grizzlies in a | salary cap squeeze. |
nt in return for Gasol and that the deal was a | salary dump. |
With the position went a | salary of £200 per annum, a servant and rent-free acc |
Next year he signed for Deportivo with a | salary of 300 pesetas per month. |
He worked in the Bombay Port Trust for a | salary of Rs.80 a month. |
Hollywood Pinafore, or The Lad Who Loved a | Salary is a musical comedy in two acts by George S. K |
Duke of Buckingham, and continued to receive a | salary until at least 1447. |
A House Surgeon was appointed in 1853 with a | salary of £25. |
Deputy Postmaster of Watertown, New York, at a | salary of $600 a year, and after six years had saved |
uded an annnoucement that Slatkin would take a | salary reduction to help relieve the financial diffic |
first football club director to pay himself a | salary (in 2005 it was £290,000 after a 12% increase |
d a three-year contract with the Rockets, at a | salary of $9.5 million. |
For the year 2001, Murdoch earned a | salary of A$2.59 million. |
e him the advantage of not having to provide a | salary for a secretary but meant that he never had th |
ent was at Thame, Oxfordshire, from 1743, on a | salary of 25l. a year. |
For most of his career he lived on a | salary from the Irish Parliamentary Party. |
He even said he was willing to take a | salary cut if the Oilers accepted on giving him a lon |
Eastwood signed for the film with a | salary of $400,000 and 25% of the net earnings to the |
Sir Richard received a | salary £305,000 a year, the second highest among univ |
elected by their constituents and were paid a | salary while Committeeman were elected by precinct ca |
istrict reported employing 405 teachers with a | salary range of $40,527 to $116,930. |
company Noel was paid a large sum and given a | salary. |
terceptions before being cut by the Lions in a | salary cap move on April 25, 2005 and was replaced by |
nformist Samuel Chandler at the Old Jewry at a | salary of £400. |
er of the Woolwich Arsenal Football Club, at a | salary much larger than that he received at Blackburn |
As a Member of Parliament, Olner received a | salary of £60,277 (with effect from 1 November 2006) |
in debt, under-performs, or pays themselves a | salary higher than the current rank. |
James Hutton was appointed as topographer at a | salary of $120 a month with the Raynolds Expedition l |
Brush also devised a | salary scale system which was designed to curtail pla |
e their minister “with a settlement of £200, a | salary of £80, and firewood not to exceed thirty cord |
Though he left Bush's Company over a | salary dispute, his reputation there allowed him to g |
es in Scotland, and as such received in 1657 a | salary of £365 and £500 as a Teller of the Exchequer. |
She was drawing a | salary of Rs 5000 per month, she had the sleekest of |
conomic adviser to the Liberal Democrats, on a | salary of £15,000 per year. |
at Speyer, but apparently demanded too high a | salary. |
was elected the first mayor of Buffalo with a | salary of $250 per year and his political affiliation |
tano Vasari agreed to join the rosanero with a | salary based on the number of appearances he would ha |
As mayor, he approved a | salary and pension plan for city manager Herb Moniz t |
of Governor), the person would serve without a | salary, and in some of the state offices, without pay |
ge for R.J. Umberger, who became a victim of a | salary cap crunch. |
, Dane had sued the residents of Andover for a | salary increase. |
Program appoint a director who would be paid a | salary inversely proportional to the amount of sleep |
On March 10, 2006 the Chiefs cut McCleon in a | salary cap cut move. |
mbiguous even today - eg Tony Blair receives a | salary as First Lord of the Treasury, not as Prime Mi |
salaries, and also the first Act to provide a | salary for the Prime Minister, and for the Leader of |
d company appointed Huish General Manager at a | salary of £2,000 p.a.(£143,488 as of 2011), This was |
iam Hull, who joined the school in 1603, for a | salary of £5 a year. |
iles was engaged as an additional teacher at a | salary of £18 and in March 1898 Mrs Edith May was app |
She remained employed by the COS on a | salary of £100 per annum, later increased to £125 (th |
n the resignation of Dr Giles Fletcher, with a | salary of £100. |
changes earlier in the decade brought about a | salary cap, and a minimum spending cap forced Bucs to |
e diminished when Gilbert became involved in a | salary dispute over $200 with Reds' general manager G |
producers were unable to agree with Stern on a | salary. |
a clerk in the Subordinate Judge's Court at a | salary of Rs. 70. |
de judges receive two types of compensation: a | salary for their administrative duties, paid by the c |
HK interview that he will no longer work for a | salary after his retirement and intends to spend more |
After a | salary dispute ended his major league baseball career |
He has a | salary of $330,000. |
earned him even more popularity, as well as a | salary worth twice that of local staff. |
potential recruits as an opportunity to earn a | salary as a musician, something which can be hard to |
He held out most of the 1922 season over a | salary dispute that continued into spring 1923. |
When his request for a | salary increase was refused in 1868, he resigned as a |
his position of Chief Justice, and received a | salary of over £100 a year. |
time, particularly the ones who are drawing a | salary from the public treasury. |
He is paid a | salary of $170,000. |
While Noftsker was paying his staff a | salary, he did not actually have a building or any eq |
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. |
owed to participate in debates and were paid a | salary of $250.00. |
February 9 - A Bill, to give the speaker a | salary is read: salary 1,000 pounds. |
eer with the Portsmouth Spartans in 1931 for a | salary of $75 per game. |
e's favour, he was given a public office and a | salary. |
tion at Root and Cady Musical Publishers, at a | salary of $150 per month. |
The legislature in turn refused to enact a | salary bill. |
He refused to accept a | salary for the position, stating that he wished to se |
in September, 1912, convincing him to accept a | salary less than half that of his private practice. |
Eventually, money from donations provided a | salary for a secretary. |
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 |
one of the few politicians who does not draw a | salary from the government. |
ould not afford to pay Randy and Paula White a | salary for the first two years. |
ill the chair of professor of divinity, with a | salary of a thousand merks and a house. |
tant-general and treasurer of Mauritius with a | salary of £2000 a year. |
In 1870 a | salary for Members of the Victorian Parliament was in |
found a position with the Chicago Tribune at a | salary of $15 a week. |
The ex officio members were not paid a | salary. |
Mr. Virgil Townsend, with a | salary of $175 a month, became the first principal of |
the community, which also hired and provided a | salary for its teacher. |
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. |
college sophomore but quit the Rockets over a | salary dispute. |
He resided at St. James's Palace, with a | salary of 500 pounds a year, and had a position of in |
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 |
ate property tax increases and voted against a | salary increase for aldermen. |
to recommend someone for the job, which paid a | salary of $125 per month. |
e Mexican League in 1946 after being offered a | salary nearly double what he was making with the Card |
s one, with the trustees refusing to pay him a | salary or furnish his house; one of his younger paris |
is brothers in the family business, first on a | salary basis. |
t "field representatives" for Rockefeller at a | salary of $300 per month. |
was an esquire of the king's body, received a | salary as one of the king's spears of honour, and die |
me Minister would be to effectively announce a | salary increase. |
of corregidor was bought and did not entail a | salary, which provoked all kinds of extortion. |
ctures on mathematics, for which he received a | salary from the university, but subsequently he devot |
eman was hired by the Philadelphia Eagles as a | salary cap/staff counsel in 2000. |
ones, solidifying the fact that the deal was a | salary dump. |
d head of the horror unit at RKO studios, at a | salary of US$250 per week. |
k of Winkler, Manitoba was hired to teach at a | salary of $1,500 per year. |
ay periods, albeit with no reduction to drop a | salary below $40,000 a year. |
He will continue to draw a | salary until the end of 2011; severance of one month' |
As Executive Director, Gallagher receives a | salary of $133,000 per year. |
Mueller was also to receive a | salary adjustment, details of which were not publicly |
over full management control and was awarded a | salary increase. |
ology Secretaries have served without taking a | salary. |
Kara-Khitai, the Khitans paid their soldiers a | salary. |
of under-clerk in the count's library, with a | salary of less than twenty pounds sterling. |
ring his first two terms as mayor he refused a | salary; favoring instead to give it to city employees |
portion of his life, Bowes refused to accept a | salary for his ministrations, and he seems to have su |
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 |
r this position, but withdrew after securing a | salary increase in Hamburg. |
ner in the Kingston Trio, but instead was on a | salary ($500/week) his entire tenure. |
He took office on January 1, 1784, at a | salary of 500 pounds per year. |
lor of the Duchy of Lancaster is entitled to a | salary under the Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1 |
Taylor received a | salary from Converse, but received no commission for |
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 |
His first employment in London was a | salary of £30 a year from the wardens of the Great Sy |
When they demand a | salary increase, studio boss Harry Flugleman (Joe Man |
The following year the AMLU signed a | salary contract with the PBUC. |
In 1704 he was granted a | salary as a Commissioner of the Navy, to be paid as f |
district reports employing 70 teachers with a | salary range of $32,000 to $96,160. |
ers were under was much like operating under a | salary cap. |
h that Providence signed him on the spot for a | salary variously reported as $1,100 or $1,400. |
he Georgia Bulldogs football team to receive a | salary. |
English, the catechism and basic grammar at a | salary of £40 a month. |
ssachusetts, Burnet was instructed to secure a | salary. |
He received a | salary of 14,000 francs, reduced later to 6,000, for |
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 |
It featured a high signing bonus and a | salary far below the previous year's average. |
. 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. |
es compensation from another source, such as a | salary or other income, the parliamentary compensatio |
Davey earned a | salary of $270,000 in his final season with the Padre |
Abbott's | salary was $140,000 and he started September 6. |
At the time of the sale, Abramson's | salary was $3.85 million and he held shares worth $63 |
The office of chancellor, and the accompanying | salary of 200 marks, was resigned by Bernard later in |
Assembly came at time when there was no actual | salary but rather only an expense per diem for the da |
greater formal recognition, with an additional | salary payment being accommodated for in 1927 and for |
In 2007, the Average District Administrator | salary in Red Lion Area School District was $91,550 w |
The Average School Administrator | salary in Red Lion Area School District was $81,888 w |
uit an executive director unhampered by agency | salary caps. |
to Mark Gasnier returning to the club and also | salary cap issues. |
ed the Texas Legislature to grant him land and | salary for his services to the republic 33 years earl |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $27,590 (ranked 154th in New South W |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $29,975 (ranked 153rd in New South W |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $32,173 (ranked 76th in New South Wa |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $32,195 (ranked 75th in New South Wa |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $34,503 (ranked 79th in New South Wa |
were 1,663 wage and | salary earners (ranked 124th in New South Wales and 4 |
were 1,062 wage and | salary earners (ranked 141st in New South Wales and 4 |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $27,824 (ranked 150th in New South W |
ics, during 2005-06 there were 16,532 wage and | salary earners earning a total income of A$676,867,08 |
were 8,754 wage and | salary earners (ranked 71st in New South Wales and 19 |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $33,611 (ranked 88th in New South Wa |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $32,426 (ranked 71st in New South Wa |
sent businesses before the War Labor Board and | Salary Stabilization Commission that were threatened |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $38,327 (ranked 21st in New South Wa |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $46,329 (ranked 16th in New South Wa |
es, created a system of job classification and | salary schedules for the employees, and introduced a |
istics during 2003-04, there were 500 wage and | salary earners (ranked 163rd in New South Wales and 5 |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $38,860 (ranked 44th in New South Wa |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $35,944 (ranked 37th in New South Wa |
were 28,082 wage and | salary earners (ranked 34thh in New South Wales and 1 |
racters: Job Satisfaction, Career Outlook, and | Salary Survey Report" and was again named an official |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $38,873 (ranked 43rd in New South Wa |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $34,886 (ranked 47th in New South Wa |
were 1,898 wage and | salary earners (ranked 116th in New South Wales and 3 |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $31,416 (ranked 122nd in New South W |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $28,309 (ranked 143rd in New South W |
were 1,865 wage and | salary earners (ranked 118th in New South Wales and 3 |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $36,856 (ranked 27th in New South Wa |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $41,386 (ranked 27th in New South Wa |
to the palace in hopes she could gain rank and | salary and raise her family. |
The estimated average income per wage and | salary earner was $40,943 and the estimated median in |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $29,155 (ranked 119th in New South W |
e pledged to divert more funds to material and | salary expenditures of services (police, firefighters |
Angeles waived Martino to meet MLS roster and | salary budget rules. |
was an estimated average income per wage and | salary earner of $32,823 (ranked 99th in New South Wa |
were 798 wage and | salary earners (ranked 151st in New South Wales and 4 |
was an estimated median income per wage and | salary earner of $29,413 (ranked 111th in New South W |
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