While Craig Dus was treasurer of the Plaum's Pit club, he produced quarterly accounts showing a healthy bank balance. |
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The Kirk's most senior staff, such as its principal clerk and its general treasurer have no control over these boards and departments. |
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The food bank shelves were piled with enough items to last eight weeks, said Jennifer Hayward, the food bank's treasurer. |
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I told him I'd been campaign treasurer for Rudy Boschwitz in his second race against him, the one in which he had whomped Rudy. |
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He was cofferer to the king, treasurer of the wardrobe and afterwards clerk of the privy seal. |
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Reports on the club's activities and finances were given by the secretary and treasurer. |
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Patrick, a dough-faced 29-year-old freshman representative from North Carolina and former crnc treasurer, went to war on Gourley's behalf. |
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The secretary, treasurer and annalist shall be elected for a two-year term or until a successor is elected. |
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She is a diligent and committed officer, who goes far beyond the call of duty as treasurer. |
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He began as treasurer in 1960 while still playing and later added the job of secretary to his portfolio. |
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Tributes were paid to Willie Healy who stepped down as treasurer after many years of devoted and dedicated service. |
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As treasurer of EMC, the data storage company, she puts a chunk of her company's idle cash into money funds nearly every day. |
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Its treasurer was the head of the administration, but the chamberlain made financial policy. |
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She also thanked the secretary, treasurer, scorekeeper, tournament director and committee members and said she had enjoyed her year in office. |
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In the year 1586, he applied to the lord treasurer to be called within the bar. |
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The treasurer in his report showed that the finances had a surplus at the end of the year. |
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But he was only in position as treasurer for a few weeks before he was ousted. |
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There will be a report from the treasurer about the financial situation, which is expected to be good. |
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He was also the treasurer of the Society for Italic Handwriting, his affiliation being reflected in his own exquisite copper-plate handwriting. |
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Even when he was the company's treasurer and chief financial officer in Europe, he went about his work quietly. |
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Develop specific positions for your team, including president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary. |
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It was Jim, the company's vice president and treasurer, who discovered that something was amiss. |
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The state treasurer also appoints a technical advisory board to provide information and advice to the board. |
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The treasurer presented her financial report and it proved very satisfactory. |
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Soon after a brokerage house picked up coverage on the company, the broker's bankers approached the treasurer with a new financing vehicle. |
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Once again, the church board should prescribe the financial reporting it will receive from the church treasurer or business administrator. |
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He has four children, serves as a Cub master, and is treasurer of his Congregationalist church. |
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It used to be that state and territory treasurers slugged it out with the federal treasurer over the carve-up of the Commonwealth's tax cake. |
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Perhaps the treasurer was unhappy at having to stand for the interview, or perhaps the night was a bit nippy and he had to shuffle around a bit. |
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The present policy of only having one signatory should be amended to include two signatories in case of the unavailability of the treasurer. |
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He announced that he was standing down from the position as treasurer after 18 years. |
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Since I am the treasurer and the niece sends the dues checks to this address, she directed a certified letter here for the Empress. |
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Marie is bringing her accounting skills to help the finance management of the club and takes up the position of joint treasurer. |
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However, the FEC form used by the super PAC simply asked if they were any guarantors according to its treasurer, Brian Perry. |
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The treasurer gave the financial account of the past year and the secretary gave an account of the yearly work undertaken and all officers were re-elected. |
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The original personnel manager is long gone, and it's now a rather spiffy young woman who congratulates him on becoming the treasurer and then later vice president. |
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I would flat out advise any client not to touch being a treasurer with a ten foot pole had Edwards been convicted. |
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In the 1973-74 crises, monetary policy lay in the hands of the treasurer. |
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If checks are prepared by someone other than the treasurer for the treasurer's signature, the treasurer should see the supporting document before signing the check. |
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Eschewing the accepted practice of hiring a good PR man to sell the product, they wheeled out an uninformed and ungroomed treasurer as a sacrificial lamb. |
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It was agreed, nem. con., that the officers of the Association should be delegated to appoint a new treasurer and that they should do so wish all expedition. |
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Exceptions were the four daughters of the royal treasurer Alonso Estrada, the natural son, or so he claimed, of King Ferdinand. |
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As a son of the manse, he was for years treasurer of his church. |
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Reports by the chairman, secretary and treasurer included a review of the talks, events and outings over the last 12 months, and some suggestions for the future. |
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Fr. Tom McDonnell, treasurer, provided details of incomings and outgoings of funds and finished with the excellent news that the society now holds its site free of all debt. |
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Benny Ling, FPS Hong Kong was re-elected as Group treasurer, while Chito Rollan, FPS Philippines will act as IT consultant to the Board. |
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After it fell, Constantius attacked Carausius's other Gallic holdings and Frankish allies and Carausius was usurped by his treasurer, Allectus. |
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This continued into 1741, at which point the treasurer began dealing harshly with fellows who had not paid. |
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Under the charter, the president, two secretaries and the treasurer are collectively the officers of the society. |
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When the treasurer Jonathan Backhouse retired in 1833 to become a Quaker minister he was replaced by Joseph Pease. |
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Its secretary and treasurer was John Meres, clerk to the Society of Apothecaries in London. |
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It was established by Henry Booth, who became its secretary and treasurer, along with other merchants from Liverpool and Manchester. |
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The household was run by a chamberlain, while a treasurer took care of the estate's written records. |
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In May 1883, Morris was appointed to the DF's executive, and was soon elected to the position of treasurer. |
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To combat this, the League joined a Defence Club with other socialist groups, including the SDF, for which Morris was appointed treasurer. |
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The meeting ended with Llewelyn Kenrick appointed as the first chairman and honorary secretary with John Hawley Edwards as first treasurer. |
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Edward I defended his treasurer, and banished his son and his companions from his court, cutting off their financial support. |
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Edward also arrested his old adversary Bishop Langton, and dismissed him from his post as treasurer. |
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As well as the mayor, Chicago's clerk and treasurer are also elected citywide. |
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It was given to him by the treasurer of St David's Cathedral, having come from Carmarthen Priory. |
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The other elected constitutional offices are secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, and state treasurer. |
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The monarchs left it to the royal treasurer to shift funds among various royal accounts on behalf of the enterprise. |
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He was treasurer of the 'Atlantic Union', an association which sought to improve social relations between Britons and Americans. |
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The treasurer was Henry Thornton and the founding secretary was Thomas Scott, a biblical commentator. |
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She's very popular and good with numbers, so I expect she'll be a shoo-in for treasurer. |
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Cash was also used to pay the bills of Waid Academy Former Pupils Rugby Club, where he served as treasurer for 15 years. |
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He was president of Portland's Liedertafel Harmonie choir for six years and treasurer for 22 years. |
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His father, Fabian Nunez, is eyeing a run for California state treasurer. |
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He became sidesman, treasurer and later churchwarden at Coleshill Parish Church where one of the church bells carries his name. |
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The men have all previously served the church as sidesmen, lay readers, and in one case, the diocesan treasurer. |
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We welcomed new chair Henny Nicholls, new vice chair Sarah Pickery and treasurer Jill Meiring. |
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Herma Rockey was elected treasurer, Susan Craycraft parliamentarian and Sharon Swartz recording secretary. |
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We can't have title holders walking when they're seen in public,' mused Miss Wheelchair America treasurer Judy Hoit. |
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These include a treasurer, a secretary, and an extensionist. |
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But Eagles, along with Nick and Julie Clarke, the secretary and treasurer, and Roger Harris, Brian Dupper and John Chambers have managed to keep football at Crown Meadow. |
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The goals, worth around pounds 500 each, were fitted with a unique u-bolt locking mechanism between the crossbar and the stand, designed by league treasurer Arthur Carson. |
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Gerry Hanneman of the ELRA Group was elected vice president, John Crone of the Texas Teleport is secretary and Barry Pasternak of Tele-Link is treasurer. |
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Whenever that call comes in, Paul Rodriguez picks up, said Jeff Cappelletti, corporate treasurer and risk manager at G4S Secure Solutions USA of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. |
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An officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received. |
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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette last week stopped just short of joining the Jefferson County Republican Committee in demanding that Dennis Milligan resign as state treasurer. |
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Brian Zachariah was elected treasurer of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission during its inaugural meeting in Chicago on October 27th and 28th. |
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General Synod came in on budget for 2010 and anticipates a balanced budget for 2011-a year ahead of the target date for zero deficit, 2012, said treasurer Michele George. |
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Ian Cameron and John Dickson are quitting the management team along with vice captain George Adams, treasurer Frank Yuke and match secretary Alex Ross. |
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Local gentlemen, clergy and merchants were nominated as trustees and they appointed a clerk, a treasurer and a surveyor to actually administer and maintain the highway. |
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Pinto similarly was betrayed by a mercenary, captured by the Burmese and placed under the charge of the king's treasurer who took him to the kingdom of Calaminham. |
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There were also a cantor, a treasurer, a theologian and twelve canons. |
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The Prince had an altercation with Bishop Walter Langton, who served as the royal treasurer, apparently over the amount of financial support Edward received from the Crown. |
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Thomas Fuller, in Worthies of England, included a story where the Queen told her treasurer, William Cecil, to pay Spenser one hundred pounds for his poetry. |
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The administration of the Council is managed by the Parish Clerk, who is a paid employee acting in a combined statutory role as secretary and treasurer of the council. |
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Henry, in exile in Brittany, enjoyed the support of the Breton treasurer Pierre Landais, who hoped Buckingham's victory would cement an alliance between Brittany and England. |
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