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Mr. Riley spent a tidy sum buying the land back.
" To make this tidy sum for himself, Mnuchin used something called "servicer-driven defaults.
But if you can find a niche product to sell, it can bring in a tidy sum.
Ellen DeGeneres just scooped up an amazing estate from Adam Levine for the tidy sum of $45 MIL!!!
That is a tidy sum, but pre-Brexit it was worth $1.76m; now it is worth $190,000 less.
But a few, including Fred Trump, the grandfather of the Republican nominee for president, made a tidy sum.
JESSE LIVERMORE earned his reputation as a talented speculator by pocketing a tidy sum during the Panic of 1907.
David's landlady has woken up to the fact that the carriage house would fetch a tidy sum if sold.
Now that you've saved a tidy sum, why not get a jump on planning your time at Disrupt Berlin?
What's more, expect airlines to make a tidy sum renting out tablets to passengers who do not have their own.
There is plenty Ireland could do with that tidy sum, especially after the government imposed austerity measures six years ago.
Assuming some mined bitcoins do exist, it looks like Wright might now be on the hook for a tidy sum.
The PIF would get less than the $100bn that the Aramco IPO was meant to bring in, but a tidy sum nonetheless.
Later that year, Assing killed herself in a Paris park — drinking potassium cyanide — leaving her beloved a tidy sum in her will.
When Salesforce bought MuleSoft last spring for the tidy sum of $6.5 billion, it looked like money well spent for the CRM giant.
He also made a tidy sum by predicting the impact on oil prices and the stockmarket of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
And while Airbnb should make a tidy sum from the Olympics, the company is working to squelch troubles back home in the United States.
WHEN the price of natural gas was high, Turkmenistan raked in $10bn a year from exports—a tidy sum for a country of 5m people.
As my husband and I talked it over, we realized that while this is a tidy sum, it won't make a meaningful dent in our debt.
According to KFSM, Ferris said that he was working as a mercenary-type guy and was hired to protect an "asset" for the tidy sum of $200.
That tidy sum might not matter much to her; with sizeable holdings of Google and Facebook stock, her net worth is estimated well north of $1 billion.
Fast forward 15 years to your own age, and these people are now sitting on a tidy sum that's many times what you've managed to set aside.
And that's a tidy sum there: Stone banked a cool $26 million for the year, largely thanks to her  Oscar-winning performance in the musical La La Land.
It has just been bought for a tidy sum by Clarivate Analytics, which runs Web of Science, an index that tracks how often researchers cite each others' papers.
She now has a business that earns some 50,000 naira ($139) a week, a tidy sum in a country with a minimum wage of 18,000 naira a month.
That's a tidy sum, but the company is spending far more — $4 billion — to buy back its stock, which will benefit its investors by raising the share price.
The soldier can then sell it on the black market for about $15, a tidy sum in a country with per capita household income in 2016 of $1,135.66.
The knitwear company case "will be a wake-up call to British people," sending the message "you can also do this and pick up a tidy sum," Ms. Inman said.
And on Wednesday, the company introduced its eighth-generation Kindle for people willing to pay a tidy sum for an ultralightweight device that is meant for reading and not much else.
For instance, what if the Chinese insurance group that owns the Waldorf could be enticed to offer a tidy sum to add that name to the Astoria Boulevard station in Queens?
Business customers continue to be a huge target for the travel industry, and today a startup has raised a tidy sum to help it double down on the $1.7 trillion opportunity. Lola.
One bettor, for example, cashed out in March for £72,000 — a tidy sum, to be sure, but less than a third of what he could have earned if he had let his £50 bet ride.
That is a tidy sum for a team counting ever penny, with a staff of 400 and an annual budget of around $100 million compared to rivals with double the workforce and three times the financial clout.
And that's a tidy sum there: The actress banked a cool $46 million in 2016, largely goosed by her windfall from the hugely profitable Hunger Games franchise and its final installment, Mockingjay – Part 2, which raked in $653 worldwide.
Friedrich died of Spanish flu in 1918 at the age of only 49 and left Fred and his mother a tidy sum of money, which they used to set up a company, E. Trump & Son, and invested in property.
Nevertheless, they help show what amateurism costs the average African-American major college football or basketball player: somewhere between $500,513 to $1 million over a four-season campus career, a tidy sum that those same athletes will never, ever get back.
The US routinely sends rent checks for the base amounting to the tidy sum of $4,085 per year, but Cuba doesn't cash them because doing so would signal that it regards the treaty, and therefore the US presence, as legitimate.
Artificial intelligence and other tech for automating some of the more repetitive aspects of human jobs continues to be a growing category of software, and today a company that builds tools to address this need for salespeople has raised a tidy sum to grow its business.
The site is slated to become a Hyatt Centric hotel — and if all goes according to plan, it will also save its investors a tidy sum because of a massive new tax incentive program born from President Donald Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act a year and a half ago.
In 1908, as her first acquisition for the library, Miller sourced $3,000 to purchase a subscription to Curtis's series, which was issued in 20 volumes and would ultimately take 2963 years to complete — an incredible gamble when you consider that sum is equivalent to $80,000 today, and certainly a tidy sum for a regional library.
His insights proved right and AMD acquired NexGen's product and process technology for a tidy sum of US$857 million.AMD's next product, K6, was built using NexGen's core technology. For a short while; it was the fastest processor in the world. It was the first time ever anybody beat Intel at its own speed game.
They later erected a 40' waterwheel and steam mill, along with several arrastras. Mr. Bunnell later published a memoir of his time in Midpines and entry to Yosemite valley, which is still in print today - "The Discovery of the Yosemite". Mr. Spencer has never been acknowledged as having named Half Dome, a prominent feature in Yosemite valley. These educated gentlemen and adventurers eventually sold "Spencers Mill" to a French and English conglomerate for a tidy sum.
Emma Cunningham was a young woman in New York City when she married a widower, George Cunningham in 1835. When he died in 1852 his life insurance policy amounted to $10,000, a tidy sum. As an attractive widow, she met Dr. Harvey Burdell, a prosperous dentist and rented a suite of rooms in his mansion as did other tenants, such as John J. Eckel (later to be accused as an accessory). It was intimated that Cunningham was sexually involved with both of these men.
Sheriff Will Egan doesn't want any gamblers in Denton, Texas and is suspicious when stranger Sam Bass arrives in town. The sheriff's sister Kathy likes the newcomer, though, while Calamity Jane is impressed with Sam's way with horses, even more so when Sam spots a poorly shod favorite in a horse race and bets against him, winning a tidy sum. Sam buys the losing horse with his wager winnings and intends to race him. But when a hired guy poisons the horse, Sam shoots him.
When the day of the prize bout arrives, Corky and Ukridge stand in the crowd, excitedly awaiting Billson's fight. However, the compere announces that the champ has been hit by a truck and will be unable to fight, to the disgust of all. Outside the hall, they encounter a bystander, who describes the "truck" that hit Bingham as an enormous, red-headed man in full rage - if only he'd thought to save his fighting for the ring, says the man, he could have made a tidy sum. Billson would return in several other Ukridge stories.
Sarah Southern (born 1980, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England) is a British businesswoman and former Conservative Party official and aide to Prime Minister David Cameron. In 2012, she became embroiled in the so-called "Cash for Access" controversy after undercover journalists from The Sunday Times filmed the Conservative co-treasurer Peter Cruddas apparently offering access to the Prime Minister and his Chancellor George Osborne for £250,000. Southern is alleged to have introduced the journalists to Cruddas, while boasting to friends she had made "a tidy sum" by introducing people to the Prime Minister.
The 1920s began with the Herald's founder remaining in control as publisher. John B. Horton had been serving as the editor, and the Herald had also carried over from the previous decade a habit of weekly printing "The Herald's Platform for Hazard," still keeping in line with the publishing every Thursday, the Herald remained the county's main source of information, and in 1922 moved into a new building on High Street. It was during this decade that the Herald began offering joint subscriptions with Kentucky's oldest newspaper, The Courier-Journal of Louisville. A one- year subscription for both papers could be purchased for a tidy sum of $6.
Graves claims to have invented "sculpted oil painting", where multiple layers of thick oil paint are placed on masonite and then cut away to create the image. His sculpted oil paintings were displayed in some of the trendiest galleries and art museums, including the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, which purchased some of his sculpted paintings after they had been shown there. Winthrop Rockefeller tried to purchase Grave's favorite sculpted painting"O.E.L. Graves Paintings", Villager magazine, Palm Springs CA, May 1958 from him (Ptolemy's Daughters, Ptolemy's Daughters by O.E.L. Graves) for a very tidy sum, only to be refused by the artist, who wouldn't part with it.
Bass Rock Besides Abbotshall in Fife, which he made the family seat and took his title from, Ramsay acquired extensive estates in his lifetime, and his son and heir, Sir Andrew Ramsay, married the heiress of Waughton in East Lothian, an ancient seat of the Hepburn family. In 1671 Lord Abbotshall purchased from his son the Bass Rock for £400 sterling and then persuaded the Duke of Lauderdale to get the government to purchase it for the tidy sum of £4000 sterling. Sir George Mackenzie thought this the most brazen piece of corruption on Abbotshall's part, and said in his Memoirs of Lauderdale and Abbotshall that "they were kind to one another upon His Majesty's expenses".
From 1948, McKenzie held a First Class Flight Radio Telephony Operator Licence. One of the ex-RAAF airmen who retrained for a civilian career with McKenzie wrote: > Being unemployed, we spent almost all of each weekday at the school, so if a > tuition fee had been applicable, Mrs Mac would have earned a tidy sum of > money. That, of course, was not her way of doing things. She required no > payment for the training she provided, and I suspect that she was quite out > of pocket over the whole affair... It would be true to say that a great > number of the pilots whose futures were finally fulfilled in airlines in > Australia owe a deal to Mrs Mac... There was no other school operating in > Sydney at the time, providing Morse training to potential airline pilots, > and no other school then or thereafter giving such training completely free > of charge.
High crowds and good performances throughout the NSL's last decade made Perth Glory for many observers the benchmark and role model for all future entrants to the Australian top-flight. A then record grand final crowd of 40,000 people saw the Brisbane Strikers become the first Queensland side to win the title in season 1996/97, but it never resulted in Brisbane gaining much bigger crowds in the following seasons than they were accustomed to. South Melbourne FC won back-to-back titles in the late 1990s, and by also winning the 1999 Oceania Club Championship, earning the right to play in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, where it put in some respectable performances, and a tidy sum in prize money. Wollongong Wolves became the only side from regional Australia to win the league, with their back-to-back titles in 1999/2000 and 2000/01.
In spite of the modest salaries involved (which ranged from £2 per annum for Elizabeth Summers, the under-nursery maid, to £40 per annum for Mr. Montier, the chef), the wage bill for the year amounted to the tidy sum of £473 18s. Moreover, it is likely that, once the new Thorndon Hall was complete, the roster of household staff would have been significantly increased; there are but three housemaids on the 1760 list, not enough for a house the size of the new Hall. Although any attempt to translate olden-day sums of money into modern values is always a perilous game, it may be instructive, given the host of figures quoted above, to refer to a study by Robert Twigger of the House of Commons Library which, drawing on a number of sources, constructs an index of the purchasing power of the pound between 1750 and 1993. This suggests that, in 1773, one pound had the purchasing power of something over £72 today.
As was sometimes the case when private individuals undertook large relief operations for a profit, charges of profiteering arose from some critical locals. Beaujon was proved innocent of any wrongdoing in a court of law (though to be fair he had made a tidy sum saving his city) but finding the scope of the provinces too restrictive for someone of his talents and ambitions anyway, he removed to Paris where he was to remain until the end of his days. (Some later writers would assert that he fled Bordeaux due to unpopularity following his "profiteering" in connection with the famine, but Masson shows that this was clearly not true, being more probably a case of the sort of calumny the extremely rich always seem to attract.) The vast Beaujon townhouse in Bordeaux still exists, though Nicolas sold it off at the time of his marriage, in 1753, to Louise Elisabeth Bontemps, herself a granddaughter of Alexandre Bontemps, Louis XIV's First Valet and Intendant of Versailles (and one of the only eyewitnesses to the King's secret marriage to Françoise d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon).

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