How To Use Paymaster In A Sentence
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The good paymaster is lord of another man s purse.
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The military still had not released names but said the four included a Republican Guard corps-level chief of staff, a guard division commander and a paymaster for the militia.
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The rest were suited and booted, meeting the corporate paymasters and generally celebrating.
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Yet he is a survivor, sticking to his sobering material and plain aesthetic no matter who his paymaster is.
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Stop dishing them out like sweets to retiring politicians and party paymasters.
The Sun
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But at this point they are discovering that they are just as much in thrall as the centrists to paymasters uninterested in universal coverage.
Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Negotiating Against Themselves
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These are the people who get their hands dirty on policy details, and can deliver the goodies to the corporate paymasters.
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Now, the Roscommon was a beautiful corps; no petty jealousies, no little squabbling among the officers, no small spleen between the major's wife and the paymaster's sister, -- all was amiable, kind, brotherly, and affectionate.
Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
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It has been said that the bulk of Mozart's sacred music - he composed nearly 20 Masses alone - was written mostly to please paymasters.
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The point is that the paymasters intend to reward bloggers who configure web applications in a way that favours the commercial client.
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If you were lucky enough to be standing on the dock in 1988 or whenever you were gifted the right to plunder the ocean - then when it got too competitive for you, you sell it to the lowest paid crew, and walk away with a bundle fo cash, etc., Now some Spanish trawlerman on subsistence wages, who owns nothing, is gauging every last fish out of the sea - for corporate paymasters.
The Guardian World News
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The National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux has written to the Paymaster General asking for action to protect the victims.
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Yet as Paymaster General she has presided over some of the most draconian taxation legislation in centuries.
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Rather than being a speech over which Sir C "agonised", "tossed and turned" etc this was WRITTEN BY HIS PAYMASTERS Turner and Newall who have sent thousands to early graves with their blue and brown poisons ... with Sir Smith's blessing.
Asbestos Loving Criminals: Rochdale Lib Dems
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Nigerians are obliged to obey their paymasters.
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This has been a common occurrence throughout history - military parades were originally designed to prove to the paymasters that the troops actually existed and were properly equipped.
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The survey allegedly takes only four minutes to complete, and it provides people like my corporate paymasters with invaluable information.
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El Commandante executes hijackers without trial and imprisons dissidents just like his former paymasters did in the Soviet Gulag.
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But it has clearly not dampened his desire to get his own back on his former paymasters.
The Sun
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Now I am not inviting any trade unions to become our paymasters.
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Minor German states, meanwhile, were more prepared than ever to hire out troops to paymasters in London.
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Some retired Gurkhas have claimed that despite their renowned contributions in Britain's military exploits they have been treated unfairly by their paymasters.
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In 1941 he was raised to the peerage as Lord Cherwell and in 1942 was appointed paymaster-general.
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Private security guards will be accountable to commercially driven paymasters.
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Initially, most Afghan warlords regarded the Special Forces merely as paymasters, and were reluctant to let them go to the front lest they be injured or killed.
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In any event, the Irish Rugby Football Union paymasters have taken a conscious decision to facilitate and develop Irish-based players as much as possible.
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Given their experience with royal weddings and US presidential visits, the police would have coped with the crowds, while the great paymasters of the television networks would have loved the setting amid London's finest landmarks – the Houses of Parliament, the Eye, Nelson's Column – and the mass of humanity swirling up the tree-lined, flag-bedecked boulevard.
London 2012's opening ceremony will not better Beijing, so why try? | Richard Williams
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As with you, their over-the-top bloviating for true believers is matched only by an eagerness to please their new corporate paymasters.
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The Paymaster General said: ‘Some people have been experiencing genuine difficulties with the start of the new system.’
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They want to see an end to the image of trade unions as Labour's paymaster and, by implication, policy-maker.
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We have policy think tanks that deliver what their paymasters require and not the challenged thinking one should expect.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am being paid to write these words, but my paymasters would prefer a conclusion I am not likely to come to.
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The workers have also seen through the game plan of their paymasters who have reduced them to the state of a mercantile product.
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The point is that the paymasters intend to reward bloggers who configure web applications in a way that favours the commercial client.
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It has resulted in the capture of 175 targets, including 46 bomb-makers and six paymasters.
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So too, then, should their hosts, paymasters, and commanders: the leaders of these rogue states.
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Horror stories have been cited of unfortunate junior doctors being forced to work entire weekends on their own with no sleep or food by slave-driver health board paymasters.
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Yet he is a survivor, sticking to his sobering material and plain aesthetic no matter who his paymaster is.
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Ack-pip-emma" is the Assistant Provost Marshal, whom everybody hates, while just "pip-emma" is the Paymaster, who is always welcome.
The Emma Gees
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Responsible behaviour, in the view of many hospital administrators, is that which does not upset the paymasters.
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A kin slayer and fugitive, Tyrion assumes manifold roles in "Dragons": mummer, soldier, paymaster, slave, river rat and captive.
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Today, fealty to corporate paymasters is the driving force.
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The two went down the road together, the Paymaster a little wearied with his years and weight or lazied by his own drams, leaning in the least degree upon the shoulder of the boy.
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
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The public, the ultimate paymasters, have seen what Edinburgh can achieve and expect them to add league status to last season's cup exploits.
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Jowell has pushed for "mutuals" since before becoming, last June, Minister for the Cabinet Office, a post she holds along-side Minister for London and the Paymaster General.
New Statesman
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It would be hypocritical unethical, in fact for the paymaster to shrug off responsibility.
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She was the superintendent of the typing pool at the Paymaster General's office.
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Acting Assistant Paymaster J.W. Sands and myself, as to the propriety of steaming down the river without dredging it, it was agreed upon to call the dredge-boats in, and we proceeded down the river, shelling the woods on right bank of the river and then came to an anchor above
Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy
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‘We believe that the Revenue and Paymaster General have a clear duty to pursue vigorously a compensation claim from EDS,’ the committee said.
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We wait for the spate of new data on the health of the euroland economies, we wait for the policymakers to come up with some device that satisfies the markets that the eurocracy has come up with a structure that controls national budgets to the satisfaction of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, euroland's paymaster-in-chief.
Spain Can Still Avoid Financial Doom
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As already noted, the king sent two countesses, two knights, four ladies and Sir Marmaduke Darell, as paymaster, to meet the royal family as they entered England, and to bring them south.
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In that case the paymaster of a military corps credited an officer's account with money to which he was not entitled.
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The paymaster-general's account reflected an unexplained difference of R117 million between the cashbook balance and the bank reconciliation balance of March 31, 1996.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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One doesn't expect Iraq's new colonial administrators to make things difficult for their paymasters, guarantors and securitors.
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He saw active service in the Crimean War as paymaster on HMS Gladiator, being awarded the Crimean War Medal, clasp Sevastapol.
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Owners would have the option of making the payment in the traditional way by sending a letter to the paymaster.
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Every piece of work which is not as good as you can make it, which you have palmed off imperfect, meagrely thought, niggardly in execution, upon mankind who is your paymaster on parole and in a sense your pupil, every hasty or slovenly or untrue performance, should rise up against you in the court of your own heart and condemn you for a thief.
Lay Morals
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If you can't kill the messenger, you might as well go after the paymaster.
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In like manner the late penitent, like the late paymaster, though by such a repentance he may secure himself from the final arrests of damnation, yet still it is something sordid and degenerous.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
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Their paymasters there are clearly totally out of tune with the UK public on these issues.
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His annual pay cheque, from his many paymasters, thought to be in excess of €750,000, reflects this diverse range of talents.
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From 1862 through 1865 he served as a paymaster on a Union navy gunboat that traversed the bayous and rivers of southern Louisiana.
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A kin slayer and fugitive, Tyrion assumes manifold roles in "Dragons": mummer, soldier, paymaster, slave, river rat and captive.
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Rothschild used the trading networks he had developed to become the provisioner for the army as well as its paymaster.
Emancipation
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Equally undoubtedly, lawyers acting on behalf of the contracting companies involved will not have been so dilatory in their activities, on behalf of their own paymasters.
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There must be a change of attitude in the paymasters so they can see the morality of honouring contracts and doing justice to those persons rendering services to the people.
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When his greatest rival William Pitt formed a coalition with Newcastle in 1757, Fox was ‘bought off’ with the lucrative but uninfluential office of paymaster-general.
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The point is that the paymasters intend to reward bloggers who configure web applications in a way that favours the commercial client.
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It has been said that the bulk of Mozart's sacred music - he composed nearly 20 Masses alone - was written mostly to please paymasters.
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His first recorded entry into royal service was as deputy paymaster of the forces in Ireland, 1614.
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Rectors and directors of education will face up neither to these parents nor their political paymasters.