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Synonyms for stipend

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a sum of money allotted on a regular basis

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So, she appropriated the greater part of the weekly stipend to her own use, and consigned the rising parochial generation to even a shorter allowance than was originally provided for them.
Lowten and Job Trotter looking very dim and shadowy by the light of a kitchen candle, which the gentleman who condescended to appear in plush shorts and cottons for a quarterly stipend, had, with a becoming contempt for the clerk and all things appertaining to 'the office,' placed upon the table.
That Mrs Kenwigs, impelled by gratitude, or ambition, or maternal pride, or maternal love, or all four powerful motives conjointly, had taken secret conference with Mr Kenwigs, and had finally returned to propose that Mr Johnson should instruct the four Miss Kenwigses in the French language as spoken by natives, at the weekly stipend of five shillings, current coin of the realm; being at the rate of one shilling per week, per each Miss Kenwigs, and one shilling over, until such time as the baby might be able to take it out in grammar.
'I should like to know what you really are worth,' returned Fledgeby, with whom his growing rich on that stipend and gratitude was a very convenient fiction.
"Dear Monsieur Gaudron," said Madame Baudoyer, "please help my father to compose a little speech that he could slip into the countess's ear when he takes her the monthly stipend,--a single sentence that would cover all!
It must either consist of permanent officers, stationary at the seat of government, and of course entitled to fixed and regular stipends, or of certain officers of the State governments to be called upon whenever an impeachment was actually depending.
Table 2: Annual stipend for directors, reported for cooperatives in sales ranges and in total, 2003 Sales range * Co-ops Mode Mode count Median Range ($ million) (No.) ($) (No.) ($) ($) 2-26 40 1,200 7 735 150-6,006 27-89 20 1,200 8 1,200 360-5,300 90-1,880 9 ** ** 1,200 480-25,000 Total 69 1,200 17 900 150-25,000 * Total sales in 2001 as reported by cooperatives in the RBS annual survey.
Caption: Convention first time attendees stipend program receives donation.
* The Industrial Postgraduate Scholarship stipend was increased from $13,800 to $15,000.
An overwhelming majority of members of Lichfield's diocesan synod - including the Houses of Laity, Clergy and Bishops - said no to the planned increase of a vicar's annual stipend from pounds 17,600 to pounds 20,000.
The City of Lubbock adopted a bilingual pay policy in October 2001 that provides a monthly stipend of $40.00 for bilingual non-civil service employees who pass an oral fluency test in Spanish.
A bill introduced in March by the chairman of the House VA Committee would nearly double the Montgomery GI Bill's monthly stipend. The 21st Century GI Bill Enhancement Act--H.R.
The new annual fellowship for one journalist will span 42 weeks and provides support and a stipend to attend the Metcalf Institute Annual Workshop for Journalists for one week, study independently at the University of Rhode Island (URI) and URI's Graduate School of Oceanography for 4 weeks, and work as an environ mental reporter at WRNI, the NPR affiliate in Rhode Island for 37 weeks, reporting on local environmental issues.
But only the poorest families will qualify for the full stipend.