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It was not known if the administration later paid the bill.
Frank could have paid the bill and gotten on with his life.
We got up to leave, paid the bill and I hugged him goodbye.
He's an amazing man of the people, and God -- he paid the bill, too.
"The point is they turned her lights off after she paid the bill," Washington said.
Instead, they ordered the food they wanted and then paid the bill at the end.
He took out his gold -- his platinum -- American Express card and he paid the bill.
The man went over to the attendant and paid the bill, totalling A$110 (US$83).
When McCuen stepped up and paid the bill, it sparked a more sustained round of giving.
And the studio paid the bill — though Mr. Alba declined to say just how much it was.
After we paid the bill, they helped me load the hardware and lumber into my friend's car.
Booker's campaign paid the bill on May 2, according to a deposit document from Newark's Revenue Collection Division.
On May 22019, he and his mother went to the school district's business office and paid the bill.
Insurance covered wages lost due to illness and partial medical expenses after the patient had paid the bill.
"They took the two rolled papers and paid the bill and went out from the restaurant," she said.
My parents paid the bill, but it was in my name so that I could start to establish credit.
Then, after a few hours, Musk paid the bill and walked away, back into his chaotic, frenzied, tigerlike life.
After finishing our beers, we paid the bill and made our way to the 13,372-square-meter parking lot.
After a little bit, we got up to go and I paid the bill and he left the tip.
Fanny paid the bill and walked over to the next strip mall to meet her mother at the salon.
"We had 22013 or 224 agents carrying American Express cards that we paid the bill on," Mr. Small said.
Her husband paid the bill, and when they got home, Murphy's granddaughter called the bank to see what was wrong.
After that, the photojournalist had paid the bill and the two of them had gone out into the dark, warm city.
We paid the bill and enveloped Douvos like a fallen prizefighter, hustling him out of the Doodle and back to school.
Perkins has since paid the bill, which he said amounted to $8,800 with interest, though he doesn't believe he's at fault.
I paid the bill and walked through the now-darkened streets, past splashes of light from a couple of grocery stores.
When she said she wouldn&apost meet with Mawhinney without their lawyers present, she said Fotis immediately paid the bill and left.
Ask your friends in advance if it would be okay if you paid the bill, and establish how they're going to reimburse you.
While the plan includes a provision to allow a continued deductions for state and local property taxes paid, the bill caps that at $10,000.
No word on who paid the bill at dinner ... but KI has a new 4-year, $141 million deal he can put to good use!!!
As of now, the Tully Library hasn't yet paid the bill, as Verizon is still figuring out if it will waive the fee or not.
However, the AP couldn't figure out which insurance company paid the bill, and the only confirmation of the payout amount is Trump's word at the deposition.
After I had turned off my recorder and paid the bill and packed my things and arranged for my exit, she turned the tables on me.
When Frank called NYU Langone to question the charges, the hospital punted him to Aetna, which told him it paid the bill according to its negotiated rates.
I had opened a tab on my credit card at the bar, but when she got there, she ordered a drink, swapped out my credit card for hers, and sneakily paid the bill.
He says the hospital told him he could get a 10 percent discount if he paid the bill in full rather than installments over time, which he'll do if his dispute is unsuccessful.
The 37-year-old Russian and her son had coffee and chocolate cake at the New Point cafe near Zurich, Switzerland and after their snack session, she paid the bill with her credit card.
A source familiar with Pruitt's trip to Italy also said that Leo paid the bill for at least one dinner with Pruitt and several members of his EPA staff -- which could run afoul of government ethics rules.
The Post, on the other hand, homed in on Kavanaugh incurring "tens of thousands of dollars of credit card debt buying baseball tickets over the past decade" and waited until the fourth paragraph to mention that he paid the bill.
"With this aircraft we believe we will hit 787 million passengers in the not-too-distant future," Fernandes said, adding negotiations started over a meal in an Iranian restaurant in London last year, for which he said he paid the bill.
Mr. Logsdon didn't foot the bill for all of those calls, though: One man in nearby Garden City, who had once asked the deacon to pray for his son, was so grateful to him that he paid the bill each month, Mr. Pfeifer said.
And he said he did not recall ever staying in a hotel room that he had not paid for, the prosecutors said, despite evidence that Mr. Francis had paid the bill for numerous stays for him and others at lavish hotels around Asia where ships from the Seventh Fleet were docked.
There was the director who dangled an offer of sex at lunch that I didn't notice until after, the boss who took me out for dinner and then laughed that now I had to go back to his place, because he paid the bill, both older men who knew that as a young woman, in spite of being smart, and beautiful, and loved, I had a hard time calling someone out on their actions if it made someone else uncomfortable.
President Trump denied that the U.S. government had paid the bill.
Loyalton has not yet paid the bill so CalPERS is charging 7.5% annual interest and had sent a final demand letter in September 2016.
The system was initially successful, though a £4800 bill for the 1962–63 winter "so shocked Hammersmith Borough Council that, as a protest, it cut off the electricity". London County Council paid the bill after this. The heating system became defective at some point a "long time" before 2000.
McKie, acting on the town's behalf, personally paid the bill. The case over ownership went back to court in April 2007. Four months later, Sinclair was given possession of Mustang, but not the deed. He promptly evicted many of the town council, as well as the city secretary and fire chief.
They easily married into the nobility and founded the dynasty of the House of Ursel. Marriages to the Houses of Ursel, Van Straelen en Rockox guarantueed the house considerable political power in Antwerp. Melchior was responsible for the city treasury. The youngest of the brothers paid the bill at the end.
Len offered to repair the door if Arnold paid the initial fee. With Arnold still refusing, Emily paid the bill herself, but let Arnold believe that Len had repaired it himself for free. He was furious to learn the truth. The truth about Arnold's previous marriage finally came out in December.
The firm took sued Assange in January 2012 to recover fees. Following the court proceedings he paid the bill. Stephens has been invited to make a number of interventions in the European Court of Human Rights in free speech cases. Sanoma v Netherlands, MGN v United Kingdom, Mosley v United Kingdom, and Haldimann v Switzerland.
The bill would require a taxpayer claiming such credit to include on the taxpayer's tax return the employer identification number of the educational institution to which qualified tuition and related expenses were paid. The bill would exclude from gross income, for income tax purposes, amounts received as a Federal Pell Grant in taxable years beginning after 2014.
He claimed that A. J. Reach was put in charge of paying it, but he eventually paid the bill himself and was released. Shortly after his time in Pittsburgh, Phillips was institutionalized for mental illness in the Kirkbride's Asylum in Philadelphia, then later in a private hospital in Merchantville, New Jersey. His wife divorced him in 1894.
He was welcomed to Ibrox by Gascoigne. Gascoigne as a prank done his business in Gattuso's sock. Gascoigne would also buy Gattuso his club training ground suits under the pretence it was the club paying for them. Gattuso would find out many months later, from other sources, it was Gascoigne who generously and secretly paid the bill for the suits.
John Heald was born in Essex, England on 22 January 1965. In 1995, John Heald met his wife, Heidi, then a flower market auctioneer, when he was eating at a restaurant in Amsterdam. He sent her and her comrades wine, and Heidi and her friends paid the bill for Heald's and his friends' meal. Heald characterized it as "love at first sight".
The Monument Company sent her a bill—some sources say for 50 cents, others for one dollar—payable on Judgment Day. Mrs. Gordon paid the bill and attached a note explaining that on Judgment Day she would be occupied with her own affairs.An Introduction to Historic Savannah by John Duncan, February 23, 2004, accessed June 14, 2007. The new monument was erected in 1899.
She had appeared at a Red Cross benefit in San Francisco in 1937, and failed to pay her hotel bill. She contended the promoter for the event should have paid the bill. An employee of the Plaza Hotel took out the suit, charging "defrauding an innkeeper." The State Supreme Court of California reversed the lower court's decision, which had awarded her the money on grounds of malicious prosecution.
As early as 1888, Daly began actively encouraging young people to apply for college. When families could not afford the tuition, Daly quietly paid the bill. When he died, Daly gave his fortune to the people of Lake County in the form of the Bernard Daly Educational Fund. Daly wrote in his will: The fact that his will specifically directed that Daly scholarships be granted to women as well as men was very progressive for that era.
While out on a walk, she meets the young and outgoing nineteen-year-old Caleb, with whom she strikes up an acquaintance. The two spend the afternoon together and share a dinner later that night. Caleb and Jane run away from the restaurant without paying making Jane feel alive, before Caleb confessing to her that he paid the bill when he went to the bathroom. Caleb asks for Jane's phone number but she refuses and catches a ferry back to her hotel room.
It had been partially completed out of stone, to the value of over £700 of stonework completed or prepared, when all work was immediately halted. The Trustees threatened to take the matter to the Court of Chancery if Townesend and Smith pursued their claim for £700 to cover the stonemasons' bills; the Trustees did not make good this threat and they eventually paid the bill. Part of the stone dome was removed and the dome recovered in timber and lead. 41 tonnes of Derbyshire lead was used on the roof.
MacDowell, a non-profit organization, enjoys the status of a charity, entitling it to exemption from local property taxes, among other things. However, in 2005, the town of Peterborough's selectmen (local- government executives) decided to challenge MacDowell's charitable status and billed the organization for a "payment in lieu of taxes". A lawyer for the town argued that "the Colony certainly benefits its artists-in-residence, but that doesn't strike us as being the general public." The then-Board of Directors paid the bill, then successfully challenged the charge.
Bishop, a public relations executive who specialized in the aerospace industry, and knew many astronauts, created specially designed covers for a number of the Apollo missions, which he supplied only to the crew and their families. He was at the time employed by Hughes Enterprises in Las Vegas; the company paid the bill. Herrick secured the services of a commercial artist, Vance Johnson, with whom Worden discussed the design, resulting in 100 envelopes depicting the phases of the Moon. Worden listed these covers as part of the contents of his PPK for Slayton's approval, along with 44 first day covers that he owned.
Guiteau then revised his speech to "Garfield against Hancock", and tried to sign on as a campaigner for the Republican ticket. He never delivered the speech in a public setting, but had it printed (he never paid the bill) and distributed several hundred copies. The speech was ineffective, even in written form; among other problems, Guiteau had made a hurried but incomplete effort to replace references to Grant with references to Garfield. The result was that Guiteau appeared to give Garfield credit for accomplishments that he had originally ascribed to Grant, yet he convinced himself that his speech was largely responsible for Garfield's narrow victory over Democratic nominee Winfield Scott Hancock.
The saloon-keeper relied on the expectation that most customers would buy more than one drink, and that the practice would build patronage for other times of day. The hardships of the Depression marked the curtailing of the widespread practice for reasons of economy, and it never really returned. This was noted in Carroll John Daly’s 1944 detective story “ Body, Body, Who’s Got the Body?”. The protagonist, hard-boiled investigator Race Williams, meets a woman in New York at a fancy Park Avenue cafe. Grumbling at the high prices and skimpy portions, he says “I...paid the bill for what would have been a free lunch in the good old days”.
Kaahumanu and King Kamehameha III negotiated the first treaty between the Kingdom of Hawaii and the United States in 1826, under the administration of President John Quincy Adams. The treaty assumed responsibility on behalf of native Hawaiians with debts to American traders and paid the bill with $150,000 worth of sandalwood; this won her the support of chiefs who owed money to the traders. The same document was also a free trade treaty, ensuring Americans had the right to enter all ports of Hawaii to do business. Americans were also afforded the right to sue in Hawaiian courts and be protected by Hawaiian laws.
Agnes' friend Philomena Nine Warts informs her that her grandmother, Mary Moccasin, was next to Agnes' grandmother at the tax office when she paid the bill and therefore no money is owed. Unfortunately Philomena's grandmother is hit by a bus on the way to the courtroom before she can testify. Agnes' court case attracts a lot of attention from the media, portraying her as the greatest mother in Ireland. This leads her to go to confession, where she admits (unknowingly also to a Russian mobster) that she briefly put her children in care when her husband died, but continued to claim the child support money.
The bill showed that there was significant electricity use during the month the family was kidnapped, and the last time someone paid the bill was in January 2011. A neighbor who lived near the house where the Cázares were held hostage said he did not know who the owners of the property were but acknowledged seeing suspicious activity during the evenings. On 7 March, about 10 months after the kidnappings, Gérald Martin, the general consul of France in Mexico, told the Cázares family that a squadron of Mexico's Federal Police had been dispatched to Matamoros to work on the case directly. The family claims, however, they are not sure if the investigation was carried out.
According to the co-leader for the church's homeless community mission team, the bill is abnormally high in comparison to the permit fees required by other municipalities. However, according to Bothell's community-development director, the bill is in accordance with the city's land use application policy and the church dropped their objections and paid the bill. In January 2007, after Bothell's Planning Department relented on the requirement for a temporary landscape screen of pyramidalis trees, SHARE and the Church dropped their appeal of the permit conditions and accepted the permit as revised. While the permit remains valid for one year there is no indication that SHARE intends to accept the Churches invitation to host the encampment.
He attended the Ontario College of Art in 1879, studying with John Colin Forbes, then won a scholarship in art to the Royal Academy in London, England in 1880. In the 1890s, he studied at the Académie Julian in Paris On his twenty-first birthday, Seton's father presented him with an invoice for all the expenses connected with his childhood and youth, including the fee charged by the doctor who delivered him. According to one writer, he paid the bill, but never spoke to his father again. In his autobiography, Trail of An Artist- naturalist: The Autobiography of Ernest Thompson Seton, he discusses the incident in detail, but, since he hadn't "a cent of money," he could not pay his father.
" The dispute had been "going on a while – going on for weeks actually." Asda responded that Bloomsbury owed them £122,000 ($224,000) ("for pulping and for other book trade issues and work we have done for them") and that, as one company spokesman claimed, "It just seems funny that after we expose the potty Potter price hike, Bloomsbury are trying everything they can to stop kids getting hold of Harry Potter at a price they can afford." Asda paid the bill within hours, and claimed that Bloomsbury would be in breach of contract if it did not allow the store to sell its books. However, Bloomsbury claimed that the block on Asda's orders was still in place as, "Unfortunately, we've now had to initiate a significant libel claim against them.
He was one of the founders of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Flinders Street, Adelaide, was a member of the Church Council of the Australian Synod for many years, and was described upon his death as one of the "most prominent and whole-hearted members" of the Lutheran Church in Australia. Sudholz was elected to the House of Assembly at the 1875 election, but was unseated by the Committee of Disputed Returns and disqualified from that term of parliament on 22 May for bribery and corruption when it was found that his agents had run up a bill at the Angaston Hotel contrary to electoral law. He denied responsibility and stated that he had only paid the bill to avoid scandal, but the committee unanimously found against him. The decision was the subject of considerable local protest.
332 Robert Little later confirmed sections of Dobrovolskis's testimony, although he insisted he had left Eyler's apartment approximately fifteen minutes before Bridges is known to have last been seen alive. To support his assertion he had left Eyler's apartment late on August 19, Little's attorney introduced into evidence a tax receipt proving Little had paid property taxes on his Terre Haute condominium at noon on August 20. When questioned as to why he had paid the bill on this date despite the fact this tax bill was not due until October, Little claimed he had opted to do so as he had the sufficient finances and had simply "decided to pay off some bills". In efforts by the defense to cast a reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury as to who had committed Bridges' murder, Schippers succeeded in Dobrovolskis's conceding the reason Eyler had been "disinterested" in sex may have been that he had engaged in sexual activity with a consenting lover at his apartment, and that this could have been the reason Eyler had actively dissuaded him from visiting his apartment on August 19 and 20.

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