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r Neale [Hall] received a total of $809,680 in | salary at a time when the ministry newsletter claimed |
Partmaximum (Партмаксимум) was a limit on the | salary of a member of the Communist Party in the Sovi |
Hollywood Pinafore, or The Lad Who Loved a | Salary is a musical comedy in two acts by George S. K |
ssian, he had saved $1,500 of his Marine Corps | salary, obtained a passport, and submitted several fi |
s City pension while continuing to receive his | salary as a member of City Council. |
r-General for Tasmania, gave a receipt for his | salary to a federal official without paying the Tasma |
e him the advantage of not having to provide a | salary for a secretary but meant that he never had th |
the CGT trade union who gave a tenth of their | salary to a strike fund. |
The annual | salary for a London Assembly member is current approx |
Sir Richard received a | salary £305,000 a year, the second highest among univ |
ry of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without | salary for a year and a half), and did much work for |
te premium in the UK, the increase in lifetime | salary of a degree compared to 2 A levels, had fallen |
Research Committee (Council) supplemented his | salary as a university professor by an annual grant o |
Donate MLA | salary as a scholarship to young people in Mill Woods |
From 1 April 2007, the | salary of a Member of the Scottish Parliament is £53, |
, John Milton (Al Pacino) offers Kevin a large | salary and a swanky apartment if he joins the firm. |
rding to the association's report, the average | salary for a superintendent for the 2007-08 school ye |
as made by George Marshall in 1601 to fund the | salary of a schoolmaster - at the time, one William L |
potential recruits as an opportunity to earn a | salary as a musician, something which can be hard to |
According to the association, the average | salary for a superintendent for the 2007-08 school ye |
ft to support herself and four children on her | salary as a typist for the Solano County Parks Depart |
Eventually, money from donations provided a | salary for a secretary. |
s of rice was substantial, because the monthly | salary of a ninth-rank mandarin was only 18 francs an |
ill the chair of professor of divinity, with a | salary of a thousand merks and a house. |
to earning a living', he said, 'a professor's | salary is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition. |
have consistently argued that a low six figure | salary for a CEO of a mid-to-large sized nonprofit is |
Her BBC | salary was a reported £175,000 and her salary at Five |
this role in 2008 consisted of £1,081,588 base | salary and a £1,944,000 bonus. |
tter, with the argument that he only earns the | salary of a chief executive of a medium sized company |
new term expires on February 1, 2015, and her | salary as a Commissioner will be $109,800. |
the circumstances of this: discontent over his | salary or a trumped-up charge of rum-running imposed |
s famous First Nine of 1869, the first team on | salary for a season. |
Salary of a Judge of the High Court not to be reduced | |
In 1704 he was granted a | salary as a Commissioner of the Navy, to be paid as f |
to his failing restaurant business and his low | salary as a supervisor, White resigned from the Board |
But his dismal | salary as a math and shop teacher made him continue p |
the resolution in the Congress restricting the | salary of a foreign minister of the United States to |
two shillings a day, more than three times his | salary as a comptroller. |
For the year 2001, Murdoch earned a | salary of A$2.59 million. |
It has a population of 6,140 people, average | salary of A$32,700 and 7.2% unemployment. |
f-season, Reggie Jackson sought an increase in | salary, and A's owner Charlie Finley threatened to se |
He would earned a gross annual | salary of about €4 million in average (from €3.8M in |
as earning the second highest average starting | salary, £34,960, after graduation, over all universit |
en Tennessee state legislators were allowed no | salary at all and were paid only $4/day in expense mo |
In the process, it established the market | salary for all of its peer firms in New York City. |
niversity for more responsibility and a higher | salary to allow her to purchase her own equipment. |
s torn between enjoying the perks that Howie's | salary now allows and being unsettled by the changes |
f which we have to pay her not only a fabulous | salary, but also give her two days off a month, which |
two points for breaching the 2005 Super League | salary cap, also with a £50,000 fine. |
His | salary ranked among the top 10 public university pres |
e would have to sell her house if she lost the | salary of an MP. |
The average starting | salary of an Imperial graduate is £25,780 which is th |
irst Governor of Bombay to be paid entirely by | salary, at an annual rate of nearly £10,000. |
erth Glory from signing another striker due to | salary cap and squad size restrictions imposed by the |
idered by the NHL to be a circumvention of the | salary cap and collective bargaining agreement subjec |
ept secret, as the league had imposed a $5,000 | salary cap and the newspapers had rumoured an offer o |
As of 2010 Hansen earned $432,000 in | salary, benefits and perks. |
changes earlier in the decade brought about a | salary cap, and a minimum spending cap forced Bucs to |
was the world's best-paid football player from | salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. |
er approval for agreements that award unearned | salary, bonuses and other compensation to executives' |
ms developed policy and strategy for staffing, | salary compensation, and training for over one millio |
FL, consistently keeping the Vikings under the | salary cap and proactively negotiating player contrac |
s first publicized, it got its fame due to the | salary package and their distinctive role. |
However, the Angels did not offer Oliver | salary arbitration and they did not agree on terms fo |
Currently being updated for 2008, the | Salary Compensation and Work Satisfaction Survey repo |
The government has offered a 7 percent | salary increase and a $96 housing allowance. |
wn for his innovative strategies in the draft, | salary arbitration and free agency, which have benefi |
fully professional and the introduction of the | salary cap and 20/20 ruling (now 20/25) which led mea |
ed include bankers who failed to take promised | salary cuts and undisclosed bonuses to senior staff. |
After many attempts to have his | salary paid, and having several children and a wife t |
ick up their 2004 contract option or offer him | salary arbitration, and he returned to the Red Sox in |
's open policy in November 2009, that Richards | salary per annum to August 2009 was £185,000, with to |
The top | salary for any Campus Crusade employee was $85,027 in |
a massive amount for a woman, and the highest | salary of any woman in Britain at the time. |
ow he can afford those expensive things on his | salary, but apparently they are later satisfied of hi |
ing the only film he received a million dollar | salary for appearing in. |
In addition to their | salary, Senators are able to seek reimbursement for e |
His starting | salary at Arizona is reportedly $550,000. |
th prices often well over 10 times the average | salary of around £15,000. |
tracted with Qatar champions Al-Gharafa, for a | salary of around €2.5 millions per year. |
he has recently announced that he will cut his | salary 7% as next year's funding is expected to drop |
ly protecting the pay of members who had their | salary downgraded as a result of job evaluations. |
of an independent committee that oversaw a 10% | salary increase as part of a new contract for officer |
ne erupted over appointees' individual quantum | salary levels, as well as whether they were justified |
Oliver complained often about how low his | salary was as chief justice. |
thousands of students, while drawing a scanty | salary as assistant rabbi of Prague. |
Duke of Buckingham, and continued to receive a | salary until at least 1447. |
Public sector | salary capped at €250k |
Looking for move | salary, they attempted to trade Michael Nylander, but |
e floor, denying only "that Miss Ray's federal | salary was awarded solely for sexual services. |
With minimum | salary, forced B. J. Habibie to find part time job, a |
Unable to afford that on a $110,000 | salary, Kerfeld backed down from the offer. |
As there was no treasury in sight from which a | salary could be drawn, Mr. Olds wisely declined [the |
ity Manager Craig Kocian but believed that his | salary should be redistributed. |
of the ship City Camp on the following terms: | Salary to be at and after the rate of 180l. |
y 1826 Bathurst had sent instructions that his | salary should be stopped. |
e 2004 training camp, personnel issues and the | salary cap became primary concerns. |
to appear in It Happened One Night only if her | salary had been doubled to $50,000, and also on the c |
Bellechose's | salary had been decreased by two thirds since 1426. |
As early as 1991, her | salary had been reported as over $1 million a year. |
t, Thomas was summoned to answer to charges of | salary fraud before a grand jury. |
it allows older employees to achieve a higher | salary level before retirement and that it usually br |
greater formal recognition, with an additional | salary payment being accommodated for in 1927 and for |
worth from any team, he sued Brooklyn for the | salary he believed they owed him from the contract he |
It featured a high signing bonus and a | salary far below the previous year's average. |
The NIJ compensated the city for | salary and benefits until Watson is eligible for reti |
nsation Commission to establish and adjust the | salary and benefits for Members of the Legislature an |
h Kentucky on April 6, 2007 which outlined his | salary and benefits. |
Representatives committee which indicates that | salary parity between men and women in the United Sta |
Armitt's | salary and bonus of £878,000 - rising to more than £1 |
aster for compensation, Lewis decided to forgo | salary or bonus in 2009. |
ing 2004, being paid more than £1.4 million in | salary and bonuses. |
d stripped 37 premiership points after a major | salary cap breach was uncovered. |
Note A: Bradford deducted 2 points for | salary cap breaches |
b: Hull F.C. deducted two points for | salary cap breaches |
ority and first round draft picks due to gross | salary cap breaches (it would have forfeited its seco |
title was later stripped from the Storm due to | salary cap breaches. |
ter the Storm's 2007 title was stripped due to | salary cap breaches. |
udio by making what she felt were unreasonable | salary demands, but MGM agreed to them and she finall |
nd transportation funding, as well as a modest | salary paid by the Center for Community Engagement. |
lost the choice because the club exceeded its | salary cap by more than $100,000. |
In 1992, Fielder avoided | salary arbitration by agreeing to a 1-year, $4.5 mill |
s chair at Yale in 1781, in a dispute over his | salary, exacerbated by the sense on the part of the C |
lub was fined $50,000 for exceeding their 1992 | salary cap by $150,000. |
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 |
The | salary earned by these students pays for approximatel |
The Board is responsible for establishing the | salary received by each member of the Legislature. |
d that Bentley continued "to draw his standard | salary, set by his board, from his office in Canada. |
occasions that she would research the typical | salary her character would be on for her barmaid job, |
egetarianism" He also donates 87% of his state | salary to charitable causes. |
declared his intention to donate his $422,678 | salary to charities, including the Lions Eye Institut |
Mohr, a generous man who donated most of his | salary to charity, was moved from place to place and |
or her two years of service donated her entire | salary to charity. |
He contributed his entire | salary to children's charities. |
By that time, Husing's yearly | salary was close to half a million dollars, a lot of |
orth a "loan" of about seven years Treasurer's | salary but closed its doors in August 1893. |
ason the Red Sox expected him to take a cut in | salary, but Collins, at age 29, announced his retirem |
when he filed a lawsuit asking for $10,000 in | salary from Collins, while also severely criticizing |
sent businesses before the War Labor Board and | Salary Stabilization Commission that were threatened |
de Vespucci chief navigator of Spain at a huge | salary and commissioned him to found a school of navi |
elected by their constituents and were paid a | salary while Committeeman were elected by precinct ca |
They received a significantly increased | salary after completing training, so there was no sho |
on March 3, 1857, the House resolved that his | salary be computed and paid to him from August 18, 18 |
ved De Vere's comeback following concerns over | salary cap concessions, given he also works as a Deve |
en acquired by Real Salt Lake, in exchange for | salary budget considerations sent to Columbus. |
Taylor received a | salary from Converse, but received no commission for |
arine Hepburn had been proposed a much greater | salary, and convinced Esmond to turn down the role. |
eman was hired by the Philadelphia Eagles as a | salary cap/staff counsel in 2000. |
Tsujimoto of using her secretary's government | salary to cover campaign expenses. |
ge for R.J. Umberger, who became a victim of a | salary cap crunch. |
On March 10, 2006 the Chiefs cut McCleon in a | salary cap cut move. |
sitions, significantly downgraded in position, | salary (84% cut), and pension rights, and sent to wor |
the university dwindled, and in 1826, Holley's | salary was cut. |
ess, or to dissolve the legislature, until the | salary was decided. |
The Sporting Magazine, gave Nimrod a handsome | salary and defrayed all the expenses of his tours. |
illion kroner (2.5 million USD), a record-high | salary in Denmark for a CEO. |
"Given the attractive | salary of deputies as well as the social status enjoy |
English also receives $276,200 in his annual | salary as Deputy Prime Minister. |
Mueller was also to receive a | salary adjustment, details of which were not publicly |
While Noftsker was paying his staff a | salary, he did not actually have a building or any eq |
Well the source for her | salary is discussing it in the context of the controv |
the next elections, she chose not to take her | salary, and donated it to young olim. |
e Mexican League in 1946 after being offered a | salary nearly double what he was making with the Card |
oncontributory, TIAA-CREF fund were in lieu of | salary raises during his tenure as Pitt's leader. |
ics, during 2005-06 there were 16,532 wage and | salary earners earning a total income of A$676,867,08 |
After a | salary dispute ended his major league baseball career |
had invested wisely the money he had earned in | salary and endorsements during his playing career, al |
ounced they would not pay the rest of his 2006 | salary, an estimated US$875,000. |
The average | salary among evacuees was lower than the general aver |
In addition to a drop in | salary, the evacuees also suffered a drop in their st |
egal action in a dispute over the headmaster's | salary, and eventually wider mismanagement. |
ndred thousand dollars through misuse of leave | salary, misreporting expenses such as billing private |
en he entered prison but continued to draw his | salary and expenses. |
Also, her | salary is far higher than that of your average MP inv |
y for concerts and events, donates part of her | salary in favor of the institution, and has sold some |
ing widely considered a disappointment for his | salary and fee. |
gn, his lone controversy was the fact that his | salary as field director the Rainbow Coalition had be |
and obtaining instead a maintenance by annual | salary (the first donum to Irish presbyterians). |
mbiguous even today - eg Tony Blair receives a | salary as First Lord of the Treasury, not as Prime Mi |
son Thacher led the market by raising the base | salary for first-year associates to $160,000 per year |
small adjacent town of Sabelin, with a weekly | salary of five Polish gulden. |
w site now employs over 260 union jobs and 100 | salary jobs for the area. |
Salary increases for teachers and administrators in N | |
"If somebody wants to judge me for that [ | salary], go for it." |
amendment prohibits the commission, which sets | salary levels for the governor, other top state offic |
es, created a system of job classification and | salary schedules for the employees, and introduced a |
sity Center for International Studies provides | salary support for instruction in Persian, Polish, Ro |
had substantially breached their $1.5 million | salary cap for 1991. |
erves as the DPS Commissioner, he received the | salary allowed for that position. |
ked the ability to sign tax warrants, limiting | salary payments for city and school employees. |
ate property tax increases and voted against a | salary increase for aldermen. |
British proposed a plan to raise the justice's | salary, paid for by the crown. |
ffice of Personnel Management, he received the | salary allowed for that position. |
It is number one in the world for | salary growth for the fourth year running. |
Last year the | salary increase for public servants was higher than t |
hich he was appointed in May 1465 at an annual | salary of forty marks, confirmed to him by a subseque |
As his | salary increased, Foundation programs expanded to inc |
The position carried an annual | salary of four marks (£2 13 shillings and 4 pence); f |
n 2001, he negotiated a US$700,000-per-episode | salary for Frasier, and his 20-year run playing Dr. F |
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