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Such ranchers as Coble and Clay and the Bosler brothers carried him on their books as a cowhand even while he was receiving a much larger salary from parties unknown.
The salary of the pastor had for years been $500 annually and even this was in arrears.
The city had recently given him a small salary, but it was not enough to supply even necessities.
After an unspeakable siege, lasting the better part of two months, it was announced that the studio `` owed '' the government a tax debt in excess of eight million dollars while I, who had always remained aloof from such iniquitous practices as paying taxes on the salary I had earned and the little I legally inherited as Morris' helpless relict, was `` stung '' with a personal bill of such astronomical proportions as to `` wipe out '' all but a fraction of my poor, hard-come-by savings.
The position of receptionist was opened in a large office and an announcement was made to the other girls already working that they could apply for this job which had higher prestige and slightly higher salary than typing and clerking positions.
After correspondence with Miss Packard and to the joy of Miss Packard and Miss Giles, she came to Atlanta, in the fall of 1888, to help wherever needed, although there was then no money available to pay her a salary.
Two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in Mrs. Meeker's lifetime, and the proviso made that as long as Brian Thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank administering the estate ) he was to be retained in his present capacity at a salary commensurate with the increased responsibilities enlargement of the fund would entail.
He also said that the salary, in terms of going rates in the field, was `` modest '' in terms of the man's responsibility.
Huff, who received a salary of $109 a week from the loan association from October of 1955 until September of this year, said that his private practice was not lucrative.
He was obtained from the Yankees in exchange for Luis Vizcaino, Ross Ohlendorf, Alberto Gonzalez and Steven Jackson, with the Yankees paying $ 2 million of Johnson's $ 26 million salary.
Her only income was Napoleon's meagre salary.
His salary was £ 3 10s a week.
When Dirks left William Randolph Hearst for the promise of a better salary under Joseph Pulitzer, it was an unusual move, since cartoonists regularly deserted Pulitzer for Hearst.
In one case, in the early 1940s, Don Flowers ' Modest Maidens was so admired by William Randolph Hearst that he lured Flowers away from the Associated Press and to King Features Syndicate by doubling the cartoonist's salary, and renamed the feature Glamor Girls to avoid legal action by the AP.
During this period, financial problems again almost forced Attlee to quit politics, as his wife was ill and there was then no separate salary for the Leader of the Opposition.
He was persuaded to stay on by Stafford Cripps, a wealthy socialist who agreed to pay him an additional salary.
Following shortly after a sex scandal that had forced Prescott to resign his ministerial responsibilities while retaining his salary and privileges, the incident was portrayed as evidence that Prescott had little real responsibility for running the country during the absence of the Prime Minister.
Manager Lee Fohl, who had taken over in early 1915, acquired two minor league pitchers, Stan Coveleski and Jim Bagby and traded for center fielder Tris Speaker, who was engaged in a salary dispute with the Red Sox.
Despite being attached to the curse, Colavito said that he never placed a curse on the Indians but that the trade was prompted by a salary dispute with Lane.
The Rockies went 73 – 89 in both years that Hampton and Neagle were in Colorado, and the amount of money owed them ( the Rockies paid a sizable portion of Hampton's salary even after he was traded to the Atlanta Braves ) crippled the team for the next several years.
His salary of 90 dollars a month was considered respectable enough for the time.
His starting salary was 20 dollars a week.

salary and set
With no set standards, there is the tendency to promote to the next highest level when the top of a salary band is reached regardless of performance.
The firm advised Orwell to establish a company to own his copyright and to receive his royalties and set up a " service agreement " so that he could draw a salary.
The minimum wage in Slovakia is set at 307 ,- € per month, the average salary for year 2010 is 769 € per month.
The salary of the Chief Justice is set by Congress ; the Constitution prohibits Congress from lowering the salary of any judge, including the Chief Justice's, while that judge holds his or her office.
Pay in the Frontier League is minimal, as each team has a salary cap of $ 72, 000, and the league minimum is set at $ 600 per month.
The Twenty-seventh Amendment ( Amendment XXVII ) prohibits any law that increases or decreases the salary of members of the Congress from taking effect until the start of the next set of terms of office for Representatives.
Sometimes called the " Congressional Compensation Amendment of 1789 ", the " Congressional Pay Amendment ", and the " Madison Amendment ", it was intended to serve as a restraint on the power of Congress to set its own salaryan obvious potential for conflict of interest.
For the term commencing on January 3, 2011, the Clark County Board of Commissioners set a schedule of salaries for constables in that county ranging from $ 1000 to $ 2050 per year plus statutory fees per NRS 258. 125 except for the Las Vegas Township Constable whose salary is fixed at $ 103, 456 per year.
After the loss of his salary, a subscription was set on foot by the Earl of Buchan to relieve him from his difficulties, and to settle him in a larger house to finish his picture of Pandora.
Another Constitutional provision prohibits Congress from reducing the pay of any Article III judge ( Congress is able to set a lower salary for all future judges that take office after the reduction, but may not decrease the rate of pay for judges already in office ).
The current salary cap was set in 2001, designed to account for cost-of-living increases.
Previous to 2001, the salary cap was set at $ 200, 000 per year.
As of 2010, the governor's salary was set at $ 170, 340 per year.
The governor's salary is set by law, and is equal to $ 60, 000 times the increase in the consumer price index between January 1, 1984, and the beginning of the current calendar year.
His salary was set at 5 % of the cost of any building works at the Bank, paid every six months.
The Constitutional Conventions of the 1890s had set the Governor-General salary at a generous ₤ 10, 000, equivalent to the Canadian office.
Under the form's terms, Jean would have joined the Canadiens at a set date, and at an agreed-upon salary.
Emerson still received his full salary though reputedly made few appearances on set and the script credit continued to name both of them.
He then set up a skeleton headquarters in his own home in Telok Ayer Tawar, near Butterworth, and appointed a clerk, whose salary he paid himself.
For the 2005 – 06 NHL season, the salary cap was set at US $ 39 million per team, with a maximum of $ 7. 8 million ( 20 % of the team's cap ) for a player.
* ministers should not receive a set salary
They won their first West German championship in 1929, but the following year were sanctioned for exceeding salary levels set by the league and, in an era that considered professionalism in sport to be anathema, found themselves banned from play for nearly half a year.

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