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  • at such impositions were extended, giving the Treasury a "windfall".
  • Their expenses were costing the treasury a great deal and their absence from their hom
  • In 1923 he became a Junior Lord of the Treasury, a post he held until 1928, with a break duri
  • appointed him Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, a post he held until his sudden death in ear
  • ing year he became Financial Secretary to the Treasury, a post he held until 1892.
  • promoted to become a Lord Commissioner to the Treasury, a 'full' whip, in January 2001.
  • r he was appointed Principal Secretary to The Treasury, a post he held until his death 15 years late
  • Dickson's Word Treasury: A Connoisseur's Collection of Old and New, W
  • pointed Taylor Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, a post he held until 1868, the last year und
  • Henceforward there was in the treasury a special account called "Produit des Juifs",
  • ice, and then was made Chief Secretary to the Treasury, a Cabinet position.
  • From 6 May 1935 he served as Minister of the Treasury, a position he continued to hold after 23 Sep
  • ious deficiency having been discovered in the treasury accounts, he was arrested and brought to Engl
  • the discovery of a shortage of $33,000 in the Treasury accounts.
  • The INPR indicates that the Department of Treasury acquired the land in 1927, ending its use by
  • ontrol ("OFAC") of the U.S. Department of the Treasury administers and enforces economic and trade s
  • g his political career he held several posts: Treasury administrator, Departmental Assembly deputy (
  • y Ashdown and became the party's spokesman on Treasury Affairs, adding the post of Whip in 1998, and
  • Keating was reluctant to give Willis Treasury again, considering him a low-key Parliamentar
  • Ray Lennert as Treasury Agent
  • William Justine as Treasury Agent
  • In 1892, he became a Treasury Agent assigned to help police the U.S.-Mexico
  • ying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her.
  • n seen in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a treasury agent as well as episodes of Angel, 24, Star
  • In the 2008 film Burn After Reading, US Treasury agent Harry Pfarrer builds a pedal-powered "d
  • uring the war, Ramsey served as a Confederate treasury agent, and two of his sons served in the Conf
  • The story is about two U.S. Treasury agents who go undercover in an attempt to bre
  • Treasury Agents Art Kerr and Jim Haynes are investigat
  • ruling of the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
  • etitioned the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for
  • tition to the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau by J
  • tion with the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
  • g made to the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for
  • ding with the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to c
  • etary of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton, Attorney General Edmund R
  • United States Army and first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, until the twentieth cent
  • States Congress, urged on by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, created the Revenue-Marin
  • e Secretary PPS to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Alistair Darling in 1997 and became a member
  • or about 1,000 refugees burdened a provincial treasury already bearing the heavy demands of wartime.
  • searches for emails about OzCar conducted by Treasury also failed to discover the fake email create
  • er, he still currently retains his job at the Treasury, although the British Prime Minister told the
  • prepared by the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, Ammi B. Young, perhaps based on sketches by
  • e local prosecutor on charges of fraud in the Treasury, an affair known as the Boletas Adulteradas (
  • It has also accommodated the town archives, a treasury, an armory and a prison.
  • record of their having been removed from the treasury and given to anyone else.
  • e was appointed as a Lord Commissioner to the Treasury and Government Whip and was promoted within t
  • he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance, and was promoted in August 2007
  • nd House of Commons party spokesperson on the Treasury and Economic matters.
  • eneral Election as the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and became a Member of the Privy Council.
  • s, Governor of Georgia, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Head of the Confederate States of America
  • Alexander Hamilton, the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Schuyler's son-in-law.
  • s, Governor of Georgia, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Head of the Confederate States of America
  • tions if the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Treasury and the lead agency certify that there is no
  • folios in his parliamentary career, including Treasury and Finance, Employment, Education, Energy an
  • Wilson, Davies was a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury and Welsh whip from 1964 to 1966 and a junior
  • the age of 23, in 1930, as an official of the Treasury, and was appointed Minister of Finance in 193
  • bert Walpole served as both First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1715
  • ember 1679 he was appointed First Lord of the Treasury, and for a few years he was the principal adv
  • itional government of stealing from the state treasury and demanded their resignations.
  • e Oberland district, presided by Bavaria; the treasury and the military command were to be considere
  • senior policy and management positions at the Treasury and the Department of Labour, Bascand has bee
  • Treasury and Finance
  • aster of the Forces, became First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1743; he w
  • in 1789, the departments of Foreign Affairs, Treasury and War located offices at the building.
  • uthority, the United States Department of the Treasury and the National Labor Relations Board.
  • efence Procurement, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, and Minister for the Armed Forces.
  • f Continental Congress, first US Secretary of Treasury, and one of the founding fathers of the Unite
  • Kerlerec of stealing money from the colony's treasury and acting as a dictator, Kerlerec was recall
  • tary to Ian Pearson, Economic Secretary in HM Treasury and Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Depa
  • as President Wilson's Assistant Secretary of Treasury and later as Undersecretary of State.
  • nburgh Castle, a Commissioner of the Scottish Treasury and a founding Knight of the Order of the Thi
  • Washington, D.C. as the Third Auditor of the Treasury, and in 1854 was appointed the first Territor
  • riest of the Moon-god, Thoth, Overseer of the Treasury, and Overseer of the letter-scribes in the Co
  • en she works temporarily in the Department of Treasury and Finance disguised as a boy, even though h
  • , when he was made Permanent Secretary to the Treasury and Head of the Home Civil Service, a positio
  • and he was appointed Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury and served in that office from 1815 until 183
  • Jones also served as acting Secretary of the Treasury and in 1816 was appointed President of the Se
  • On two occasions he served as a lord of the treasury; and from 1724 to 1742 he was Paymaster-Gener
  • nion piece, Frank said that the Department of Treasury and SEC should urge the Supreme Court to reje
  • t, between the Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury and the Duke and Duchess of Atholl, the propr
  • The current Secretary to the Treasury and Chief Executive is John Whitehead.
  • artments of Energy, Homeland Security, State, Treasury and Labor; Citibank; Expedia.com; the FBI; Cr
  • on 2 September 1985 as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and was made Minister of Agriculture, Fisher
  • inal posting, as Chief Economic Adviser to HM Treasury and Head of the Government Economic Service f
  • rman, the 32nd United States Secretary of the Treasury and author of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
  • Lord North, First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1770-1782
  • HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs
  • It is held by the Treasury, and its use is regulated by the Miscellaneou
  • y 1694 he was appointed a Commissioner of the Treasury, and a year later was made a Privy Counsellor
  • by men such as George Rose, secretary to the Treasury, and many young aspirants to political office
  • ate, the office holder heads the Oregon State Treasury, and with the Governor and Secretary of State
  • marry received a dowry from the brotherhood's treasury and was thereafter addressed in the polite se
  • ate Secretary to the Minister of State at the Treasury and Home Office, Phil Woolas MP, who had resp
  • Named after Secretaries of the Treasury and Presidents of the United States, these cu
  • Specific coins would be exchanged at the Treasury and recoined.
  • manent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance & Treasury and the Ministry of Health.
  • e from 1914 to 1916, and as Secretary for the Treasury and Minister of State (1916-1918).
  • king Group is chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury and includes the Chairman of the SEC, the Cha
  • m Marcy, later Senator, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, and New York Governor.
  • yder appointed Wilmot a junior counsel to the Treasury, and in 1753 he was offered promotion to King
  • He served as a Junior Lord of the Treasury and Assistant Whip (unpaid) in 1937, Vice-Cha
  • ass, the majority of his army, as well as the treasury and most baggage and equipment, were trapped
  • Some felt he saved the treasury and some felt he ruined the Finnish welfare.
  • 1998, and Deputy Premier and Minister for the Treasury and Public Administration from January 1999 t
  • chasing lighthouse equipment on behalf of the Treasury, and the first major survey of the Columbia R
  • ey departments were housed here including the Treasury and the Ministry of Finance.
  • n as Senator, he was proposed for the post of Treasury and Resources Minister by the Chief Minister.
  • , he was appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury and sworn of the Privy Council.
  • easurer of the Exchequer or First Lord of the Treasury, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, it was
  • he funding it distributes comes from both the Treasury and the National Lottery.
  • for the Interior, Baldomero Aguinaldo for the Treasury, and Emiliano Riego de Dios for War.
  • He served as Minister for Treasury and Resources 2005-2008.
  • ke first at the Home Office in 1942, then the Treasury and finally, after the 1951 general election,
  • ing his acceptance of office as a Lord of the Treasury and he was returned unopposed on 6 January 18
  • yd-Carpenter, a former Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Paymaster-General.
  • d the coins, currency and documents of the US Treasury and fell under the office of the Chief Clerk
  • bruary 1679 to February 1681, and Lord of the Treasury and Member of Parliament (MP) for Cockermouth
  • The Departments of State, Treasury and Commerce, and especially Secretary of Sta
  • He was appointed Register of the Treasury and served from April 1, 1845, to May 27, 184
  • r, he was appointed Economic Secretary to the Treasury, and held the post until the government lost
  • on in Libya would be financed entirely by the Treasury and Treasury reserve.
  • ntributed to periodicals including the Family Treasury; and wrote many poems and hymns.
  • at Goldman Sachs became U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and lobbied for legislation that forced U.S.
  • that made him able to support the Stop of the Treasury and Declaration of Indulgence in early 1672.
  • Legislators cited the president's office, treasury and Kenya's public universities as specific i
  • and became (1871) conveyancing counsel to the treasury, and (1885-1886) an official examiner of the
  • former senior economic adviser to the U.K. HM Treasury and Director, Northern Region, Departments of
  • He then moved to the Treasury and was Permanent Secretary to the Ministry o
  • f Trade, before eventually moving back to the Treasury and becoming Joint Permanent Secretary.
  • ntrolling the ministries of internal affairs, treasury and war.
  • appointed Sixth Auditor of the United States Treasury and remained in office until 1845.
  • (1891 - 1967), United States Secretary of the Treasury and proponent of the Morgenthau Plan
  • 62 as well as joint permanent secretary to HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service from 1956
  • The Treasury and Capital Markets division's main products
  • in in 1630, removing the biggest drain on the treasury, and to sign the secret treaty with Spain in
  • already paid to the Welsh Assembly by the UK Treasury, and the Chief Reporter for Wales on Sunday n
  • when she became a Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance.
  • rnational economist at the U.S. Department of Treasury, and as a clerk for Congressman Dave Martin o
  • s as a Senior Advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury and directs the staff of the President's Task
  • war on his closest colleagues, infuriated the Treasury and finally brought down upon himself the wra
  • 25 March 1970) is a Jersey politician and is Treasury and Resources Minister (since December 2008).
  • Maharaja Pratap Singh used Bhimgarh Fort as a treasury and armoury.
  • tment for Business, Innovation and Skills, HM Treasury, and the Office for National Statistics.
  • d Chilperic as king, gave over the Austrasian treasury, and abandoned her son's claim to the mayoral
  • ecurities laws were paid to the United States Treasury and were not available for distribution by th
  • heir other rival in the city and took it, the treasury, and received the recognition of both Chilper
  • arians, who also captured the emperor's tent, treasury and horses.
  • completion of the sale, requested by the U.S. Treasury and General Motors.
  • ulators (the Financial Services Authority, HM Treasury, and the Bank of England), especially as rega
  • After the war he returned to the Treasury and in 1921 he became Principal Private Secre
  • l servant (first as an Economic Advisor in HM Treasury, and later as Chief Economist in the UK Minis
  • He was also joint permanent secretary to HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service from 1956
  • sured a steady source of income for the state treasury and the Nizam himself.
  • ster from 1992 to 1997, he worked first at HM Treasury and then in the Department for Trade and Indu
  • rade finance, cash and investment management, treasury and foreign exchange, as well as processing s
  • d by President McKinley as Comptroller of the Treasury and served from March 4, 1897, to June 15, 19
  • to Washington, D.C., where she worked for the Treasury and the Department of the Interior.
  • e 1950s the building was known as the General Treasury and by the 1980s the building was completely
  • 1909 he was appointed a principal clerk in HM Treasury and shortly afterwards became an Assistant Se
  • tering politics, he worked at the New Zealand Treasury and the International Monetary Fund, and late
  • Deputy Treasurer in 1967, Deputy Minister of Treasury and Economics in 1968, and Deputy Treasurer a
  • eased, gifts and endowments were added to the treasury, and intellectual training was improved.
  • Ko Kijin- the minister of the Department of Treasury and Taxation.
  • erseer of the King's Scribes, Overseer of the Treasury, and Steward of the Peasantry (?)
  • 92 he worked for the Polish Commission of the Treasury and was responsible for supervising Jewish af
  • Inspector General of the US Department of the Treasury and currently is responsible for the oversigh
  • sion was formerly a part of the Department of Treasury and Finance, a department of the Victorian Go
  • nted by John C. Brown as cashier at the State Treasury, and in 1892 became chief clerk under Ohio Se
  • Lord Grey - First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of Lords
  • Milan Cathedral, one in the Aachen Cathedral Treasury, and one in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in
  • cy roles, such as consultant to Her Majesty's Treasury and as special adviser to both the Treasury C
  • Global Markets from 2002 to 2003; was Head of Treasury and Capital Markets in Asia-Pacific from 1996
  • nomist in the United States Department of the Treasury and spokesman on the affairs of the United Na
  • He has an in depth knowledge of banking, treasury and securities trading operations, financial
  • ndants, Mingsioi assembled his family, staff, treasury, and tea into his palace and set off the gunp
  • included positions at the U.S. Departments of Treasury and Energy (Nixon); as Assistant Secretary fo
  • He has worked at the Department of the Treasury and was a Senior Economist with the Council o
  • ark was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary, Treasury and Multimedia, a position he held until the
  • Ancient Egyptian Djehuty, who was Overseer of Treasury and of Works, during the 18th Dynasty reign o
  • He attempted to restore some order in the treasury and administration of finance, with a view to
  • e, which nevertheless repopulated the state's treasury and allowed the repayment of the debt.
  • equity capital raising and governance for HM Treasury and the Department of Trade and Industry [two
  • rt Gladstone in his role as First Lord of the Treasury, and remained private secretary to his succes
  • ere he gained ‘hands-on' experience of the UK Treasury and the OECD Multimod models, simulating the
  • med leadership of the Attorney General of the Treasury and will be the first minister of the AGU (Of
  • own in August 1993, Dawkins resigned from the Treasury and, after giving occasional signals of his r
  • President Calvin Coolidge's Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew W. Mellon.
  • ed its first commissioner by Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon under President Herbert Hoover.
  • On October 4 the Minister of Treasury appeated on television saying "We will not le
  • of appropriating close to USD 830,000 into a Treasury approved private fund, known as Helping Hamba
  • f Tax Policy, United States Department of the Treasury, April 1995-February 1998
  • nt and carved stalls, and the frescoes in the treasury are especially noteworthy.
  • The United States Treasury argued in court that it was the only source o
  • ly against the Conservative First Lord of the Treasury, Arthur Balfour.
  • ssion, even agreeing to pay $500 to the state treasury as soon as the secession ordinance had passed
  • In January 2004 Crosby was appointed by HM Treasury as a non-Executive Director of the Financial
  • and in 1963 became a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury as a full Whip.
  • hur) inadvertently hands over the Woodchucks' treasury as an anniversary present for his wife (Claud
  • r on assignment to the U.S. Department of the Treasury as Senior Economist in the Office of Capital
  • nd's net fiscal position and is treated by HM Treasury as extra-regio resources.
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