The humoresques are late examples of this, written, I believe, before the Finnish government granted the composer a lifetime stipend. |
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But the fact is some manses can be a real millstone, because you have got to pay for heating and lighting out of your own stipend. |
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The Webwatcher program is free for participants, who also receive a stipend to cover expenses. |
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It might embrace paying the artist a regular stipend or retainer in return for exclusive rights to sell their paintings. |
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We could go anywhere and have tuition paid while receiving a small stipend to help with living expenses. |
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Those employed by a daimyo not only received a generous stipend but were accorded samurai status as well. |
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I think you should strongly consider reincluding the stipend in subsequent legislation in this year's Job Training Partnership Act. |
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Once upon a time, in the good old days, when everything was much simpler, the stipend for the priest cost more than the wedding breakfast. |
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Room and board, a small monthly stipend and unlimited access to studio space are provided. |
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To augment his meager living stipend he was handing out flyers for timeshares when he met a tourist from Tokyo. |
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There is no stipend, but college credit is available and lunch is provided. |
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Individuals may choose training if it is tied directly to a stipend, but many haven't embraced training, and they need to. |
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Each intern receives a stipend to cover travel and living expenses for the sixmonth overseas placement. |
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Farmers giving up their usage rights become some kinds of shareholders and can work in the cities, while receiving a stipend. |
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The Act stipulates that an assignment must be for the period of one year and in exchange for a monthly stipend. |
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Each intern receives a taxable monthly stipend to cover his or her living expenses for six months abroad. |
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The Organization now hides him and provides him with a stipend for his work. |
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My aunt Sadie, God bless her, gave us some kind of a stipend that kept us alive. |
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She replied that she had never heard of such a ghastly deed, and, consequently, she had no choice but to return my annual stipend unendorsed and uncashed. |
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The stipend is equivalent to a dancer's monthly salary paid to board members to attend one-off meetings to discuss the dancers' possible retrenchment. |
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On my stipend, I was able to live like an unprosperous gentleman-landowner of 19th-century Russia. |
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Many still feel that the stipend is too low for older youth and those not living at home. |
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Recipients of the Bolsa FamÃlia, a stipend that goes to 14m poor families, are much more likely than other Brazilians to approve of her. |
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A small stipend will be paid to the successful candidate. Applications must reach us by February 1st. |
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She receives a monthly stipend to cover her living expenses during the three years of her studies. |
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Each home-care team is assisted by five to ten volunteers, each of whom is expected to work approximately 10 days per month, for a modest stipend. |
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Leaked memos suggested that Whitehall was discreetly considering grisly specifics, such as arbitrarily cutting some disabled adults' stipend, simply because they happened to be young. |
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Watkins believes that given the number of hours she has had to put in to support the senior leadership team at her school, there may well be a case for a modest stipend for the chairperson's role. |
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My stipend for doing public service is barely enough to cover living expenses. |
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They should be prepared to come for an interview in London or New York, at their own expense, but a small stipend will be paid to the successful candidate. |
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People living off base are given a stipend to cover their housing costs. |
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He said the students already in receipt of any other stipend and the 3rd divisionary were not eligible. |
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Later on Managing Director NTDCL and DG HR gave away certificates and stipend of Rs 5000 to each internee. |
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In 1872 he was made an honorary fellow of Trinity College, and three years later an ordinary fellow, which meant stipend as well as honour. |
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Titles of nobility became symbolic along with a stipend while governance of the country shifted to scholar officials. |
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However, despite these responsibilities, they are not recognised as public service employees and receive only a small stipend, which is well below the minimum wage. |
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He constructed some hostels and decreed that only imperial envoys could receive a stipend. |
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Over the last number of years, we have known serious problems with Marine Atlantic and there is a small stipend in this budget to address the problems. |
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The profligate pretenses upon which he was perpetually soliciting an increase of his disgraceful stipend are mentioned with becoming reprobation. |
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You may not reallocate research time stipend funds to research expenses nor may you reapportion funds designated for research to a research time stipend which has not been awarded. |
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As well as enjoying links in the royal court, he was said to stipend some 200 individuals in the city of Paris to spread favourable news stories about himself. |
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People volunteer for many reasons but seldom does anyone volunteer strictly for monetary reasons as very few organisations offer a stipend for volunteering. |
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Embraced by the Tory establishment as Poet Laureate, and from 1807 in receipt of a yearly stipend from them, he vigorously supported the Liverpool government. |
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Burl said he is aware of a few skilled nursing facilities that offer a stipend to consultant psychiatrists and assign them the title of associate director of dementia units. |
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He receives a small stipend for his work as a research fellow. |
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