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Fred and Ralph qualified as executors and paid off what debts were currently due, and they were all current, since Papa was never one to allow bills to go unpaid.
Taxation of tangible movable property in Rhode Island has been generally of a `` hands off '' nature due possibly to several reasons: ( 1 ) local assessors, in the main, are not well paid and have inadequate office staffs, ( 2 ) the numerous categories of this component of personal property make locating extremely difficult, and ( 3 ) the inexperience of the majority of assessors in evaluating this type of property.
The battle of the Naktong River is just one example of how the battle cry and the spirit of The Fighting Seventh have paid off.
We were paid off Tuesday morning and given tickets back to New York.
in Medfield, perhaps twenty-five less, not all of it paid by Thayer, who could charge off one room on his expense account.
The department apparently intends to make the Rural Roads Authority a revolving fund under which new bonds would be issued every time a portion of the old ones are paid off by tax authorities.
Thirty-one minutes later, when it took off for El Paso, hardly anyone of the crew of six or the 65 other passengers paid any attention to the man and teen-age boy who had come aboard.
For the first time, the tactic of using two express bowlers in tandem paid off as Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald crippled the English batting on a regular basis.
But they paid off.
As many of the New Englanders were originally from England game hunting was often a pastime from back home that paid off when they immigrated to the New World.
Avibrás had paid off a substantial portion of its debt and was seeking ways to convert much of its production to civilian products.
Montgomery's training paid off when the Germans began their invasion of the Low Countries on 10 May 1940 and the 3rd Division advanced to the River Dijle and then withdrew to Dunkirk with great professionalism, entering the Dunkirk perimeter in a famous night-time march which placed his forces on the left flank which had been left exposed by the Belgian surrender.
With Villeroi shadowing Marlborough's every move, Marlborough's gamble that the French would not move against the weakened Dutch position in the Netherlands paid off.
The Boston Globe estimated that the project will ultimately cost $ 22 billion, including interest, and that it will not be paid off until 2038.
In April 2007, Ecuador paid off its debt to the IMF thus ending an era of interventionism of the Agency in the country.
This paid off in the war against Spain, 80 % of which was fought at sea.
In the end, the economic and political investments that Germany had made in Russian communist leader Vladimir Lenin had paid off.
His perseverance finally paid off, with the major box-office hit A Guide for the Married Man ( 1967 ) where he directed Walter Matthau.
Thousands of workers were laid off, and the wages of those remaining on the job were reduced, as were the prices paid to independent banana producers by the giant fruit companies.
Two small loans were paid off completely in 1935.
Confident by the apparent sign of turnaround, GM paid off Holden's mounted losses of A $ 780 million on 19 December 1986.
By March, Al-Hussayni's tactic had paid off.
His parents had separated, and Belmont died in 1934 in debt, which Bogart eventually paid off.
She was paid off in 1997 and opened as a museum ship in 2001.

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In August 2000 a one-off cash grant was paid to taxi owners who replaced their diesel taxi with an LPG one.
In 1963 the BBC paid £ 65 for the radio play The Ruffian on the Stair broadcast on 31 August 1964.
From 1956 to August 1998, at least $ 759 million was paid to the Marshallese Islanders in compensation for their exposure to U. S. nuclear testing.
Eichenwald's account of Whitacre has been called into question by the syndicated columnist Alan Guebert, following the disclosure in August 2007 that Eichenwald paid his sources on another story.
* August 31 – The Young Plan, which set the total World War I reparations owed by Germany at US $ 26, 350, 000, 000 to be paid over a period of 58½ years, is finalized.
The English invasion campaign had subdued most of the country by August and, after removing the Stone of Destiny from Scone Abbey and transporting it to Westminster Abbey, Edward convened a parliament at Berwick, where the Scottish nobles paid homage to him as King of England.
Following an August 23, 1971, bank robbery in Queens, Shakur was sought for questioning, and a photograph of a woman ( who was later alleged to be Shakur ) with thick rimmed black glasses, a high hairdo pulled tightly over her head, and a steadily pointed gun became ubiquitous in banks and full page print ads paid for by the New York Clearing House Association.
While Cisco denied all allegations in the suit, on August 18, 2006, Cisco's liability insurers, its directors, and officers paid the plaintiffs US $ 91. 75 million to settle the suit.
In 1550 the Norwich authorities decreed that in future 27 August should be a holiday to commemorate " the deliverance of the city " from Kett's Rebellion, and paid for lectures in the cathedral and parish churches on the sins of rebellion.
If Dunaway were to leave the apartment, rented by her on August 1, 1994, the landlord could receive more than double the $ 1, 048. 72 per month rent paid by Dunaway.
In August 1940 he returned to Harvard to teach accounting in the business school and became the highest paid and youngest assistant professor at that time.
* Record transfer fee paid: £ 9 million to Real Madrid for Esteban Granero, August 2012.
The water in Lititz Springs Park tested at 19. 1 for Nitrates on August 8, 2007 in a test paid for by the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal.
In August 2012, Troma released " over 100 " of its back catalog films on YouTube, many for free, some for 48-hour paid viewing.
At the first sale of the highest lands along the banks on 16 August 1853, about 28 per acre was paid ; but the average price afterwards was less.
The Prussians occupied the northern part of Württemberg and negotiated a peace in August 1866 ; by this Württemberg paid an indemnity of 8, 000, 000 gulden, but she at once concluded a secret offensive and defensive treaty with her conqueror.
By August 1814, it was clear that the sale had fallen through, and Claughton forfeited what he had paid of the deposit.
On August 25, 2011 Packers president Mark Murphy announced that the expansion of Lambeau would not be paid by taxpayers but by the team itself.
By August 1909, they were lovers, and by November 1909, Natalia was living apart from her second husband in an apartment in Moscow paid for by Michael.
his perseverance paid off when he was pitted against Juan ' Kid ' Meza, the WBC's Super Bantamweight Champion on August 18, 1985.
On 7 June 1867, he left Gibraltar, reached the Cape of Good Hope on 24 July and paid a royal visit to Cape Town on 24 August 1867 after landing at Simon's Town a while earlier.
* Candlestick Park, 1966. Notable as The Beatles ' final paid concert performance, the 29 August 1966 show at Candlestick Park in San Francisco was taped by press officer Tony Barrow on a portable recorder at the request of McCartney ; the tape ran out before the last couple minutes of the show.
For that charge, he pled guilty in August 2010 and received a suspended three-month jail sentence and six months of probation and paid a $ 250 fine and court costs.
From May 2, 1996, until August 1998, he was on paid administrative leave from USF pending the outcome of a federal investigation into whether he was running fronts for terrorist organizations.

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