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  • descendent of Pengzu and served in the royal Treasury, the Qianfu ("Money Office").
  • n, Institute of Policy Studies VUW, 1996) and Treasury: the New Zealand Treasury 1840-2003 (Auckland
  • atent under the seal of the exchequer, by the treasury, the chancellor of the exchequer.
  • Minister of Finance, in 1978 Minister of the Treasury, then from 1980 to 1983 Minister for Industry
  • domains of the Caliphate in disorder and the treasury thin following the mismanagement and reverses
  • ances in which he might have been paid by the Treasury: this would make it an "office of profit unde
  • esty's Prison Service but as with HMRC and HM Treasury, this is not how it is usually referred to.
  • ointed Rousseff as the Municipal Secretary of Treasury; this was her first job in the Executive bran
  • l transporting part of the Norwegian National Treasury to Britain, and in May joined the Nore Comman
  • Joyce has persuaded the Treasury to change the child benefit regulations to re
  • to empower the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to purchase a certain Annuity in respect of D
  • mmon view to Parliamentary Committees and the Treasury to support the progress of the savings banks.
  • Sir Reg Empey, amongst others, called for the Treasury to compensate investors.
  • Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury to Jefferson and Madison built his home at Fr
  • family, government, parliament, and national treasury to be evacuated.
  • Keating gave Treasury to his ally John Dawkins and Willis was again
  • for bringing the Vairamudi crown from Mandhya treasury to the temple amidst stringent security measu
  • The inability of the Treasury to respond to the needs of the market and the
  • ity to borrow up to $30 billion from the U.S. Treasury to carry out its obligations.
  • vernment One article requiring the Government Treasury to set an annual budget, which directs how th
  • ds Priory in 1576 and was Remembrancer of the Treasury to Henry VIII, Keeper of the Privy Purse to E
  • ter that year, Marriner Eccles moved from the Treasury to become governor of the Federal Reserve Boa
  • liament of the United Kingdom that allowed HM Treasury to directly regulate borrowing within England
  • e for Budget Responsibility, and requires the treasury to set out its approach to fiscal policy in a
  • ed to Mullins, now assistant Secretary of the Treasury, to develop a plan to resolve the crisis.
  • turned to the United States Department of the Treasury to resume her Coast Guard service.
  • c, will submit a request to the United States Treasury to draw an additional amount of approximately
  • reement upon the part of the Secretary of the Treasury to make compensation to claimant beyond that
  • ieved that the money which was taken from the treasury to pay Esdale Press Ltd. for services rendere
  • n Chicago banks that were allowed by the U.S. Treasury to remain open during The Great Depression.
  • amily, Parliament, and with them the national treasury, to flee the capital and continue the fightin
  • Section 2 allowed the Treasury to provide up to £50,000,000 each financial y
  • 10 September 1978) is a Special Adviser in HM Treasury to Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Ale
  • Michael VIII was forced to drain the treasury to pay the enormous bribe of 60,000 gold coin
  • Finally, the section directs the Secretary of Treasury to produce a report semiannually to the finan
  • Section 1 of the Act allowed the Treasury to make orders regulating a company incorpora
  • ee to $800,000 being allocated by the federal treasury to buy proprietary lands on PEI so that they
  • that the armoury be destroyed and shifted the treasury to Jammu.
  • ried everything that remained in the national treasury to his house in a village.
  • e Minister of Finance, on behalf of the State Treasury, to issue a state guarantee to cover deposit
  • 922, Lewis was appointed a Junior Lord of the Treasury to enable him to be the government's Welsh wh
  • estate at Arbon (which belonged to the royal treasury) to Gall so that he might found a monastery t
  • compromised his wise legislation, allowed the treasury to be pillaged, and drew upon himself the hat
  • ing government Whip, Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Treasurer of HM Household and in the Welsh O
  • e thrall Tunni (or Tonne) responsible for the treasury, Tunni rebelled against Egil.
  • State, State Treasurer and Comptroller of the Treasury), two student commissioners serving staggered
  • reau of Investigation, U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Navy Special Warfare, U.S. Army Special
  • er of becoming United States Secretary of the Treasury under President McKinley but he served as Uni
  • r William Windom, who became Secretary of the Treasury under President James A. Garfield; Windom lef
  • 10 to April 1912, he was a Junior Lord of the Treasury under H. H. Asquith.
  • or much of his career he was Secretary of the Treasury under various administrations.
  • He served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury under H. H. Asquith between 1912 and 1915.
  • Samuel Brittan, The Treasury under the Tories, 1951-64 (Secker & Warburg,
  • iver Wolcott, Jr., served as Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents George Washington and John A
  • He served as Minister of the Treasury under the government of Augusto Pinochet betw
  • Heywood worked in HM Treasury under Chancellors Norman Lamont, Kenneth Clar
  • m in 1943, and served as a Junior Lord of the Treasury under Stanley Baldwin from 1927 to 1929 and u
  • married Robert John Walker, Secretary of the Treasury under President James Knox Polk.
  • He was Secretary of the Treasury under Jackson and Martin Van Buren from 1834
  • Using the royal treasury under his disposal, he formed an army.
  • Sawyer was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under William Adams Richardson from 1873-1874
  • e S. Boutwell, United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Ulysses S. Grant.
  • (Geithner later became the Secretary of the Treasury under President Barack Obama.)
  • ican statesman who served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Ulysses S. Grant, the 20th Go
  • (ATF Director Steve Higgins had promised Treasury Under-Secretary Ron Noble that the Waco raid
  • ber, he continued to serve as Minister of the Treasury until 30 December, when he resigned.
  • rominence as Head of Communications at the UK Treasury until 2008.
  • ms to have been the permanent location of the treasury until 1873 when it moved to the former refect
  • given the post as a Lords Commissioner of the Treasury, until 18 April the next year.
  • when he became United States Secretary of the Treasury until 1921.
  • He then continued at the Treasury until 1956 when he was appointed Permanent Un
  • p (officially 'Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury') until October 1922.
  • ployed in the United States Department of the Treasury until his death of bronchopneumonia in 1917 a
  • ng benefit subsidy), and on payments from the Treasury Valuer (which paid contributions in lieu of r
  • stry's Consular Department (1928-1933) and as Treasury Vice Minister (1933-1934).
  • Kennedy left the position of Secretary of the Treasury Walker served as Deputy Secretary of the Trea
  • vember, 1835, Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury, was notified by Samuel MeComb that he had pu
  • Willis' first tenure in the Treasury was brief, however, because Hawke was deposed
  • by a drought and by locusts, and as the papal treasury was empty he had to fall back on his father's
  • l head of this Ministry, as First Lord of the Treasury, was William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshir
  • Old Treasury was widely regarded as the finest 19th centur
  • Before 1878, the Victorian Treasury was situated at the corner of Spring Street a
  • The Confederate States Department of the Treasury was the department of the executive branch of
  • The treasury was created in 1949 to manage the pensions of
  • The town treasury was to control the income generated and use i
  • Nonetheless surplus in state treasury was achieved during his governorship.
  • The first fire treasury was founded in 1689 in Nes.
  • tcher from 1987-90 and after two years in the Treasury was appointed Permanent Secretary of the Depa
  • The United States Treasury was first organized in 1789.
  • The treasury was well aware of the difference in tax takes
  • Under Kazazian, the Privy Treasury was greatly reformed, expenditures were cut a
  • tinuing until 1912, in which the Secretary of Treasury was obliged to interact in the money market b
  • Allegedly, some of the Confederate treasury was hidden in order to wait for the rising ag
  • His legacy at the Treasury was to have lain the foundations for the mode
  • ilities to increase revenues for the imperial treasury, was becoming a rival to Li Linfu at court, L
  • ministration of customs The Department of the Treasury was led by the Secretary of the Treasury, a p
  • ion (at that time, Poniatowski and the Polish treasury were both in debt); Poniatowski promised him
  • jected from office, five commissioners to the treasury were appointed (10 August 1710); among them w
  • ppointed one of the five commissioners of the treasury when William Juxon resigned in May 1641.
  • as serving as Peter de Rivaux's deputy at the treasury, when he was threatened with excommunication
  • there was a surplus of $200,000 in the state treasury when he left the Governor's office.
  • viving the depression and the loss of its $37 treasury when banks failed, the club continued to hold
  • In May 1895, Primrose returned to the Treasury when he was appointed a Commissioner of Her M
  • him the appointment of junior counsel to the treasury when Sir John had passed, as he did while the
  • , and then from 1956 to 1970 he worked at the Treasury where he worked in macroeconomic policy issue
  • of Head of the Home Civil Service, and in the Treasury, where he played a leading role in the privat
  • ob Viner's "freshman brain trust" at the U.S. Treasury where he outlined an ideal monetary system fo
  • In 1927 Hopkins was transferred to the Treasury, where he became the Permanent Secretary to t
  • In 1976 he transferred to HM Treasury, where he worked for two years before returni
  • er there as the chief clerk at the government Treasury, where he verified the authenticity of curren
  • as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, where he advised and assisted department off
  • ion on a vast scale in order to replenish his treasury, which had been emptied by the Company's dema
  • s in Bordeaux, accused of stealing Napoleon's treasury, which has been concealed at Teste de Buch, t
  • f rates had created a surplus of money in the Treasury, which led many Democrats (as well as the gro
  • Others were in charge of the treasury, which according to custom, could not be seen
  • he head of the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury, which is the custodian of virtually all the
  • Otto I, had found a locked chest in the Abbey treasury, which he had demanded opened.
  • s appointed as First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury which, on account of his Catholicism, caused
  • important one; the wardrobe functioned as the treasury while the king was on campaign, and Edward st
  • , official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, who since the early years of the 19th centur
  • ficial in the United States Department of the Treasury who was Director of the Bureau of Engraving a
  • ough a Bristol bank came to the notice of the Treasury who informed the police.
  • The Treasury will provide an additional £1m to pay for Dia
  • mmence with a rising wave of prosperity - the Treasury will be filled and the party that elected you
  • Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo reacted to the sales pro
  • for the former United States Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo, son-in-law of U.S. Pres
  • s the voting proceeded were: Secretary of the Treasury William McAdoo and Attorney General Mitchell
  • Treasury Wine Estates listed on the ASX on 10 May 2011
  • Lindeman's is an Australian winery, owned by Treasury Wine Estates.
  • n Hunter Valley and South Australia, owned by Treasury Wine Estates.
  • tive applying in England, originating with HM Treasury, with the aim of "giving children the best po
  • nister, when in fact he was First Lord of the Treasury, with the title of "Prime Minister" not being
  • n in John Major's government as a Lord of the Treasury, with his role being essentially that of a wh
  • UK Government initiative, originating in the Treasury, with the aim of "giving children the best po
  • the law, in 1970, allows the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approval of the President, to use m
  • In addition to his law practice and treasury work, Dickinson took part in numerous civic p
  • llowing years he worked for the United States Treasury, worked briefly for the Sun again, became a f
  • ydd y Plant, Trysorfa'r Plant (The Children's Treasury), Y Winllan (The Vineyard), Cymru'r Plant, Yr
  • ng each scenario's actual cash flows with the treasury yield curve plus a spread, X.
  • of risk and of investor fear (the TED spread, Treasury yields, the dollar value of gold) set records
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