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stipend
1. stipend or allowance, not exceeding fifty, and not less than twenty pounds ayear"
2. In the field, in the same manner as at home, they maintained themselves by their own revenue, and not by any stipend or pay which they received from the king upon that particular occasion
3. an established salary or stipend
4. [39] Standardised stipend payments have now all been commuted and are no longer payable
5. To be fair, many ministers and their families, suddenly without church, manse and stipend in 1843 did suffer very considerable privation
6. 00 allowance per child and a $17,000 per year education stipend per child
7. “The records suggest—though they’re fairly vague on this front—that people joined the experiment so their families could escape extreme poverty—the families of the subjects were offered a monthly stipend for the subject’s participation, for upward of ten years
8. Meredith seldom thought of such a worldly matter as his stipend; but the managers were more practical
9. brigadier general with a healthy stipend, which he later used to bargain with the Spanish during the Treaty of New Orleans, where he denied any alliance with the U
10. The school had approved her singing and was willing to pay her a stipend to learn music at Chennai
11. I paid Marc’s students a stipend, and to save money we moved from the inn to a rental in Fort William
12. When Michael was transferred to the Tarrant County Jail Madame D had to wire Michael's inmate stipend to me--the Tarrant County screws only dealt with cash
13. The big fat guy in Human Resources said his services would no longer be needed but they would continue paying a stipend in case they needed him for occasional work
14. Apparently, under this program their stipend from the G
15. I’m sure he gave her a lump sum of cash and probably provided a nice yearly stipend on which to live very comfortably
16. a very generous stipend from them, and he had income from his
17. stipend to live on
18. The crews of those ships will have military reservist status and will get a small monthly stipend, in exchange for brief periodic training that could be held via distant learning methods
19. Without thinking he says, “I bet you six months of your princely stipend that the very first individual I ask will be unable to refuse me
20. He had a small stipend as vicar and drew income from rental properties bequeathed to All Hallows
21. When he told her of his stipend of five thousand marks--£250 it was in English money, he explained, and there was the house and land free--most of which went in his experiments, but what was left being ample, he said, for the living purposes of reasonable beings if they approached it in a proper spirit, it all depending, he said, on whether they approached it in a proper spirit
22. Like the rest of the McAllisters, he had his own stipend to live on, but he was also pretty handy and helped out with the various renovations and repairs that seemed to be going on around town at all times
23. It however came out that the Kirkbogle stipend was better than ours, and the consequence was, that having given the call, it became necessary to make up the deficiency; for it was not reasonable to expect that the reverend doctor, with his small family of nine children, would remove to us at a loss
24. Or about the envelopes she teased him about never opening, which she’d heard contained Nicky’s stipend from some rich relation
25. After a time—not, of course, at first—he might be with me as my curate, and he would have so much to do that his stipend would be nearly what I used to get as vicar
26. Amazon recently offered a Brown student $5,300 a month plus a one-time $3,000 housing stipend for a summer internship
27. Mary Katherine, who was the keeper of his house, the substitute mother for his four children, the uncomplaining cook and chief bottle washer, all for a two-hundred-dollar-a-month stipend, “a scholarship
28. The National Institute of Arts and Letters was proud to award me a special prize in literature and a cash stipend of five thousand dollars
29. The first thing Jim Dougherty did when he got the letter announcing Norma Jeane’s intention was to cut off the stipend that wives of military men received at that time from the government
30. We find that the functionary, civil, military, or ecclesiastical, who performs his duties to gratify his selfishness or ambition, or, as is more usually the case, for the sake of the stipend, collected in the shape of taxes from an exhausted and crippled people,—if, by a rare exception, he does not directly steal from the public treasury,—considers himself, and is considered by his equals, a most useful and virtuous member of society
31. We are all brothers, but I take a stipend for preaching a false Christian religion, which I do not myself believe in, and which only serves to hinder men from understanding true Christianity
32. I take a stipend as priest or bishop for deceiving men in the matter of the greatest importance to them