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Taxpayers footed the bill, and details of the settlements were kept under wraps.
Perhaps a better way to put that is that Mayfield footed the bill.
If the taxpayer had footed the bill, I might not have made it through.
Our sources say Janet put Katherine up in a London hotel and footed the bill.
She's footed the bill for items like paper, erasers, markers, and stickers throughout her career.
People familiar with the matter told the Journal that the company often footed the bill for these outings.
The American federal government has footed the bill for relocating whole communities plenty of times in its past.
You and I paid for the rope at Abu Ghraib just as our forebears footed the bill for Gen.
She appears in a brief scene as an attendee of the Met Gala and footed the bill for her wardrobe.
Kurdish Peshmerga fighters provided security; Iraq's government footed the bill (which it refused to the undisputed Kurdish enclave further north).
Wisconsin taxpayers have already footed the bill for hundreds of millions of dollars in land and infrastructure for the project.
You get the picture — it's a hotel in the sky, and it's not super surprising that Etihad footed the bill.
Unclear who footed the bill this time around, but something tells us it very well might've been on the house.
It's easy to forget we footed the bill to rebuild the Iraqi army after it crumbled when ISIS crossed into Iraq.
Amazon then footed the bill for these "actually free" apps, but had come up with a novel way of compensating developers.
As you know, he's struggled to pay child support and was even jailed for a time before someone footed the bill.
The OEJ hired translators during public hearings, and footed the bill for late night hearings for those who worked during the day.
Then he footed the bill for vacations, a Rolex watch and shopping sprees and gave Virginia's first couple some $100,000 in loans.
In line to check out, a gracious individual in front of her footed the bill, sending her into a fit of tears.
The bank also footed the bill for golfing sojourns with high-profile guests, including the son of Wen Jiabao, then China's premier.
While it's unclear who exactly footed the bill here for the star-studded lineup of artists ... our money's on Frank for this one.
In 2015, North Dakota soybean farmers footed the bill for an event in Shanghai honoring the 10 "most loyal" buyers of American soybeans.
Most of the supplies are donated by Israeli and foreign nongovernmental organizations, while the Israeli government has footed the bill for medical treatment.
The singers raked in $4.2 million after a Russian billionaire, Valery Kogan, footed the bill for his granddaughter's wedding over the weekend in London.
In 2013, he took a trip to King Ranch in Texas, a famous private hunting lodge, for which Big Sugar generously footed the bill.
When the lab tested more products to see if asbestos results proved to be widespread, the Deaton Law Firm footed the bill, he said.
Relocated residents will then have eight days to move back to their neighborhoods, according to the company, which footed the bill for their temporary housing.
But according to tax records, the club didn't pay up: The Trump Foundation, to which Trump himself has not donated since 2009, footed the bill.
Yet his company spent years on flashy ads featuring attractive young people, and footed the bill for launch parties filled with youthful selfie-snappers too.
The big picture: Telecom providers have traditionally managed internet expansion and footed the bill for the huge costs of digging fiber trenches and installing wireless infrastructure.
Gerhart's employer, back in Indianapolis, has footed the bill for her "work" abroad trip in Malibu — not that there's a client, prospect or branch office there.
The president has argued that China has effectively footed the bill on its own products as its economy slows and the value of its currency falls.
Financing for the vote, which could cost as much as $200 million, still remains unresolved, although the international community has footed the bill for past elections.
Brown had to pay part of her settlement to the lawyers she found to represent her, while it didn't cost Conyers a dime — taxpayers footed the bill.
While the national government largely footed the bill and households largely reaped the benefit, it's important to remember that the money government spends is funded by taxpayers.
Tom Brady, Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel bro'd down over some sushi in Beverly Hills ... they're super rich and super famous ... so, question is, who footed the bill???
It's unclear who footed the bill (most likely the casino) ... but it's not like Gronk can't afford it anyway -- dude's gonna make more than $4 mil next year.
They were often Russian-themed -- at least one was held at Mari Vanna, a cozy Russian restaurant in downtown Washington, where Erickson footed the bill, the friend said.
The Manhattan-based judge also said that while damages could be measured by costs to repair defective vehicles, they could end up being zero if GM footed the bill.
Luke Byars, who served as the South Carolina GOP chairman in 2004, explained that the party — not the state — footed the bill for the primary election at that time.
His PAC, called New PAC, has also footed the bill for lavish Las Vegas events since 2628, spending a total of $28503,22019 on catering, rentals, hotels and meals, McClatchy reported.
Turkmenistan footed the bill, with the help of Chinese loans amounting to $10 billion, according to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, an American think tank.
Dashlane also footed the bill for Unnamed Temporary Sports Blog, where former Deadspin writers are spending the weekend writing after severe mismanagement led to the beloved site's implosion last fall.
Business, and the Treasury, have reaped the economic benefit of this large-scale migration, but local taxpayers have footed the bill and seen the pressures consequent in this unprecedented demographic change.
His testimony also revived questions about whether the president broke the law by failing to disclose that he had footed the bill for a hush payment to a pornographic film actress.
His testimony also revived questions about whether Mr. Trump broke the law by failing to disclose that he had footed the bill for a hush payment to a pornographic film actress.
Trump also reportedly asked about extracting Afghanistan's mineral deposits, reflecting his concern that China was exploiting the country's natural resources while the U.S. footed the bill for keeping the country from collapsing altogether.
After recently taking to Instagram to admit that she's not above doing sponsored posts, it seems the star wants her loyal followers to know that she happily footed the bill for this fun-filled adventure.
WASHINGTON — Michael D. Cohen's congressional testimony on Wednesday revived questions about whether President Trump broke the law by failing to disclose that he footed the bill for a hush payment to a pornographic film actress.
She was found not guilty on two other charges: one of two counts of attempted grand larceny, and one for allegedly stealing more than $60,000 from a friend who footed the bill for a vacation in Morocco.
Reid Hoffman, who co-founded LinkedIn in 2003 and is now a partner at Greylock, footed the bill for a small political project with the aim of getting Democrat Doug Jones elected in 2017's special election.
Chang had portrayed the 2015 trip to Afghanistan as a humanitarian mission for her nonprofit, but a defense contractor footed the bill and no aid was delivered, according to documents from the company and a former employee.
The president used the 47-minute speech as a warm-up act for the 21625 midterm elections, even though the White House billed it as an official event, and not a political one, meaning taxpayers footed the bill.
A couple years back, he donated a million dollars to after school programs for Chicago public schools, and he has both publicly and anonymously footed the bill for the funerals of young Chicago children murdered in the crossfire of the city's violence epidemic.
New York (CNN Business)Academy Award winners will likely thank their entourage, their family and God on Sunday for receiving Hollywood's highest honor, but they might owe their biggest debt to the studios that footed the bill for their pricey Oscars campaigns.
In a second study, private student loan provider LendEDU polled over 1,400 college grads and found that 6 percent of women said that their parents paid for the majority of college, compared to 10 percent of men who said their parents footed the bill.
In Newport Beach, owners can turn their pets over to veterinary officers if the cost of health care becomes prohibitive; in Henry's case, it would have cost Haughton $81 to turn him over to the county, who then would have footed the bill for his surgery.
But in this year, between an heiress and an actor who you only know from that one show (The Leftovers,) it's a bit of a Pete/Ariana situation where the bigger earner could have possibly footed the bill, therefore owning the ring – or rather rings – in their entirety.
"I believe it was a national accomplishment of 400,000 people that committed themselves to a goal and who all put in long hours and extra effort to make the impossible become possible, as well as the American taxpayers that footed the bill for it, and the government that authorized it," Armstrong said.
The Duchess&apos maternity wardrobe was worth an estimated $500,000, while the acupuncture and numerology treatments she received during her pregnancy cost an estimated $11,000, Business Insider&aposs Hillary Hoffower reported — though some of their most extravagant expenses, such as Meghan&aposs $200,000 baby shower, were funded by the couples&apos famous friends (like Serena Williams, who footed the bill for the shower).
The Cutting Room, in Manhattan's midtown East, is the type of venue that primarily caters to an older, richer demographic of New Yorkers and tourists, where you can enjoy the musical stylings of Scarborough (he plays there monthly), alongside a cocktail and a $17 cheeseburger—thank you, by the way, MSNBC and/or Mika, who presumably footed the bill for the cheeseburger and 12 seltzers my boyfriend and I ordered throughout the show.
He was appointed to the post June 4, 1925. He was also charged with coaching the basketball team. Bradshaw was the third coach at the school in as many years, and local boosters were reportedly concerned about his salary. Local businesses footed the bill.
This friendship was significant for both of them, but more comfortable than influential, which is probably why it worked so well. He paid for Gladstone's holidays abroad in Biarritz and Cannes and often accompanied him almost as a paid companion except that Armitstead footed the bill. He is mentioned frequently in Gladstone's diary but without elaboration and was a pallbearer at Gladstone's funeral.
Tipped off by Conway's investigations, future Vancouver Canucks General Manager Mike Gillis successfully sued Eagleson in 1997 for $570,000 for stealing a portion of his disability insurance. Conway published several other stories over the next nine years about Eagleson's crimes. For instance, he had been reimbursed more than $62,000 for personal expenses from 1987 to 1989. He also revealed that the NHLPA had unknowingly footed the bill for expensive clothing, theatre tickets and a luxury apartment in London.
Also in 2003, a large shipment of Lego-like products marketed under the name "Enlighten" was seized by Finland customs authorities. The packaging of the Enlighten products was similar to official Lego packaging. Their Chinese manufacturer failed to appear in court, and thus Lego won a default action ordering the destruction of the shipment. Lego Group footed the bill for the disposal of the 54,000 sets, citing a desire to avoid brand confusion and protect consumers from potentially inferior products.
In 1989, the Australian Federal Government led by Bob Hawke introduced the Higher Education Contributions Scheme (HECS), which was first intimated by Professor Murray Wells (The Australian, 15 April 1987, page 15). Bruce Chapman further developed the policy with the support of the then Education Minister John Dawkins (see Dawkins Revolution). He was also an advisor to the Keating Government in 94–96. In the original HECS, an $1,800 fee was charged to all university students, and the Commonwealth Government footed the bill.
The officers had been spending their own money for two months, and were very unhappy that the English had not fulfilled their promises. In January, the Danish foot marched toward Chester where they had to be paid. Not more than £34,000 had been paid in Yorkshire, the King having footed the bill for the winter quarters. An additional £25,000 was needed in Chester, and a further £13,000 in advance before their arrival in the distant quarters appointed for them in Ireland.
In October 2016, it was reported that 7de Laan's production company, Danie Odendaal Productions, had not been able to negotiate successfully a new contract with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). The company revealed that it had footed the bill for the series since July 2016 and could no longer afford to fund the production. As a result, cast and crew were told they would not be paid. It was also speculated that the 21 October 2016 episode could be the last one for several months.
With the intervention of Kahn, who footed the bill, and Mrs. Philip Lydig, who was overlooking many of the decorative details of the hall itself, the old Garrick finally started to take shape. Jouvet, who knew that the design of the stage was essential to the success of the repertory that Copeau projected, left France in early October to oversee the final preparations of the stage. When the troupe arrived in New York on 11 November 1917, all was not ready for the season.
Holmes, heir to the Fleischmann's Yeast fortune, wanted to be an actor, so his father footed the bill for him to star in the early 1950s film Daughter of the Sun God. The movie was so bad, however, that it took nearly a decade for it to be released. By that time, the actor was already out of the business. In 1950, he acted in the musical Careless Rapture at the Dudley Hippodrome in Dudley, West Midlands, England, with Barry Sinclair, Mary Allen, Arthur Hosking, Muriel Barron, Joan Norman, and Charles Gillespie in the cast.
Reactions to the exhibits present in the Pavilion from the government, the public and the press ranged from outrage and shock to acceptance and accolade. Many mainstream journalists critical of the pavilion reacted to the threat the message of the pavilion posed to Canadian Nationalism by criticizing the government for allowing itself to be humiliated. An article in the Toronto Star described the exhibits as an "embarrassment to the Government of Canada.". The Globe and Mail and other newspapers complained that "Ottawa footed the bill" to embarrass itself.
Launch of Ariel 1 on a Thor- Delta rocket Ariel 1 was planned to launch on the Scout rocket, but the rocket fell behind in development. The decision was made to launch the satellite on the more expensive Thor-Delta rocket, although the Americans footed the bill. Ariel 1, the first satellite from a nation besides the United States or the Soviet Union, was launched aboard an American Thor-Delta rocket from Launch Complex 17A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 18:00:00 GMT on 26 April 1962. The successful orbit made Ariel 1 the first international satellite.
This event was popular with bikers and some local establishments profited, but the city footed the bill for much of the expenses and was left liable when organizers filed bankruptcy. San Benito High School was founded in 1875. The 2009–2012 rallies were canceled, but the annual rally was reinstated in 2013, and was expected to be profitable for the town. Following a biker gang shooting at the 2014 rally, Hollister mandated that bars must stop selling alcohol after midnight during the 2015 rally. The 2015 rally unexpectedly left the city with a $92,000 loss following a dispute with the promoter.
Historian Eugène Müntz suggested in his 1882 biography of the artist that Elena Duglioni was inspired to build a chapel by a vision, but conveyed her inspiration to her kinsman Antonio Pucci, who footed the bill for the chapel and convinced his uncle Lorenzo to commission the work. Müntz (1882), 525. Duglioli had a particular devotion to the cult of St. Cecilia and had been given a relic of the saint (her knucklebone) by the papal legate to Bologna, Cardinal Francesco Alidosi. She struggled to live a chaste life in emulation of the saint and persuaded her husband not to consummate their marriage.
He worked there from 1889 to 1908. He evidently lacked any interest or ability in the financial profession, but it was not until 1908, at the age of 40, that he was finally allowed to give it up. However, his parents established a zoological museum as a compensation and footed the bill for expeditions all over the world to seek out animals. Rothschild was tall, suffered from a speech impediment and was very shy, but he had his photograph taken riding on a giant tortoise and drove a carriage harnessed to four zebras to Buckingham Palace to prove that zebras could be tamed.
The residents of Hyderabad provided the rations and Amil Panchayat footed the bill. Later, Sir Charles Napier met Mukhi Tarachand Sagharani and others in his camp at Gidu Bunder and thanked them for their farsightedness, and for the food that they had supplied. This information was disclosed to Diwan Bherumal Meharchand Advani by Mukhi Mangharam Gurdinomal and was on records in the India Office, London. Diwan Bherumal Meharchand Advani further writes that it was learnt from records maintained by Pinda Badaldas Bulchand of Sindhi Dharamshala Haridwar, that wife of Amil Mukhi Tarachand Sagharani expired in the year 1835 and Mukhi Assanand along with Jethmal Bhambrai served as kandhi [pallbearer](Kandhi words relates to kandh meaning area between neck & shoulder on which kandhi supports the "Kaai") , for his wife, carrying her ashes for performing the last rites at Haridwar.
The Forest Service later put the value of each plane at between $750,000 and $1.5 million. The Inspector General, however, reported in 1992 that the aircraft were actually worth about $2.4 million each, with a resulting price tag of $67 million for the aircraft which were given to the contractors. The Forest Service has argued that if the aircraft had been actually sold to contractors for their full value, the U.S. tax payers ultimately would have footed the bill in terms of higher airtanker contract costs. The contractors paid for the costs of the conversions, about $500,000 per aircraft, and once they received the planes, they found that the program did not have provisions for providing spare parts to keep the fleet flying, and some of the surplus transports had costly turbine engines which had reached their life limits, and were therefore worthless and had to be replaced.
1998's 'Swingin' Beef' EP sowed the seeds of the doom/stoner rock sound that lead to the 'Soil' EP in 2000 before they signed with the High Beam Music label in 2001. Recording "Doom Saloon" at Backbeach Studio's in Victoria with DW Norton that the band had worked with on the EPs, the album was very well received and led to a number of high-profile international supports. The Backbeach studio was expensive for the self-funded band but Highbeam Records footed the bill and allowed the band time to produce the 10-track album over 9 days, including mixing. However, the result was the most realised combination of a style their bio at the time was touting as "stoom" or stoner doom, among others. The band had played two supports on successive tours by English doom band Cathedral, but had not expected when through a friend and local doom aficionado, who sent Doom Saloon to Cathedral front man Lee Dorian’s doom label Rise Above Records in the UK, that the album would be secured for an international licence.

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