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"wage packet" Definitions
  1. an envelope containing your wages; the amount a person earns
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The 31-year-old's $37.8 million annual wage packet made up the rest of his earnings. 
His annual wage packet at Juventus, for whom he signed for in 2018, is $34 million according to Goal.
While Manchester United nabbed him on a free transfer, his astronomical wage packet means that he's hardly a cheap date.
Forget handing over half a wage-packet for fine dining - in Singapore food fans can now experience Michelin-starred cuisine in the street.
Sure, healthcare, education and housing are basically free and many entertainment activities are heavily subsidized, but that's little help when a pair of shoes can cost half your wage packet.
The pull of more match time elsewhere outweighed a hefty wage packet in Sancho's eyes, and so he left for Germany, where he became one of the most valuable soccer players on the planet.
The Egyptian scored 69 goals and provided 29 assists for Jurgen Klopp's side, but given his comparatively small wage packet, each one cost Liverpool $199,000 — almost a sixth of what each contribution from Neymar cost PSG.
Having spent almost £150m in the summer on the likes of Paul Pogba, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Eric Bailly, not to mention the astronomical wage packet he must have blown to secure the services of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, his investment has produced mixed results at best.
The French newspaper says Madrid is willing to pay PSG a transfer fee of $441 million to bring him to the Santiago Bernabeu, which, when added to his current $23.2 million annual wage packet, could see his cost soar past the half a billion dollar mark.
With your will, we shall go on and finish the job." One Conservative party political broadcast attracted controversy for its ferocity. In the film the narrator warned that Labour would confiscate "your bank account, your mortgage and your wage packet", while pictures of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan dissolved into those of Michael Foot and Tony Benn. It went on to allege that Labour would not have to move much further to the left before "you could find yourself not even owning your own home.
The £5 note, hidden in a secret compartment in Jordan's handbag, was traced to branches of the Midland Bank in Shipley and Bingley. Police analysis of bank operations allowed them to narrow their field of inquiry to 8,000 employees who could have received it in their wage packet. Over three months the police interviewed 5,000 men, including Sutcliffe. The police found that the alibi given for Sutcliffe's whereabouts was credible; he had indeed spent much of the evening of the killing at a family party.
Marie was the daughter of a carpenter called Theodor Gohlke and his wife Henriette. Her childhood was marked by rural poverty, and she was obliged to leave school when aged 14. After finishing at the local school in Landsberg an der Warthe, Juchacz, whose beliefs were Protestant, began work in 1893, first as a maid, and then, briefly, in a factory that made curtains and fishing nets. Her father suffered from a lung infection and since he had no health insurance, after she left school Marie's wage packet was important for keeping the family afloat.
The bridleway at the bottom of Mill Lane is the scene of an unsolved murder. In 1939, a worker from the nearby Ruxox Farm was attacked with "maniac brutality" on his way to his lodgings at the White Hart Inn in Flitton List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom. The silver coins of his wage packet had been taken but the rest was left with the smashed body. During the investigation, the local mill disputes and folk theories relating to ancient artefacts being removed from Ruxox farm (the site of both ancient Celtic and Roman shrines) were dismissed by the local police.
In November 2005, an Inside Soap columnist reported that John Nayagam had joined the cast as vet Hari Prasad. Producer Kathleen Beedles said the character would be popular with the ladies of the village, and praised Nayagam for being "a wonderfully charismatic actor". Hari was introduced as an old university friend of Paddy Kirk's (Dominic Brunt), who buys into his veterinary practice to save it from going under. A writer from What's on TV described Hari as a "slippery vet" and "a real charmer and would like to be a millionaire playboy but his current wage packet frustrates his ambitions".
Frank Bochow's career in government came to an end with the end of the German Democratic Republic. He had briefly worked in a book printing/binding business as a young man, and now his first job after 1990 involved a return to book production which according to a friend involved heavy work, a five o clock start each morning, and a very small wage packet. Bochow later found congenial work with the sports-official-turned-holiday- operator Klaus Eichler, as a part-time specialist tour guide, each September conducting tour groups of no more than thirty travelers at a time to Portugal where he still had friends from his time as ambassador.
Slocombe at the ladies' counter when a female customer approaches and complains about the stockings she is wearing, lifting up her skirt to show them to him, which caused him to remark that he is "riveted to the spot" and is considering "a whole new way of life." In "The Agent," Mr. Humphries, in an attempt to get himself fired in order to take a higher paying position elsewhere, makes a pass at a female customer, only to find out later that she calls his bluff to meet him outside at 5:30. At the end of the episode, while counting his wage packet, he remarks to Mrs. Slocombe that he's got a date at 5:30 and dashes off excitedly.
Blackadder the Third is set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period known as the Regency. In the series, Edmund Blackadder Esquire is the butler to the Prince Regent, the Prince of Wales (the prince is played by Hugh Laurie as a complete fop and idiot). Despite Edmund's respected intelligence and abilities, he has no personal fortune to speak of, apart from his frequently fluctuating wage packet (as well, it seems, from stealing and selling off the Prince's socks) from the Prince: "If I'm running short of cash, all I have to do is go upstairs and ask Prince Fathead for a rise." As well as Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson in their usual roles, this series starred Hugh Laurie as the Prince Regent, and Helen Atkinson-Wood as Mrs. Miggins.

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