- postage. It is
similar to a
postal tax stamp, but the
revenue is used to
defray the
costs of a war; as with
other postal taxes, its use is
obligatory for...
- A
stipend is a
fixed sum of
money paid
periodically for
services or to
defray expenses. That
remuneration is
termed a "fee" or "stipend"
rather than salary...
-
particularly in Athens. At
first the
person who
instituted the
games and
defra**** the
expenses was the agonothetes; but in the
great public games, such as...
- A
stipend is a
regular fixed sum of
money paid for
services or to
defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. It is often...
-
Fanzines are
traditionally circulated free of charge, or for a
nominal cost to
defray postage or
production expenses.
Copies are
often offered in
exchange for...
- most
members of the
privileged classes, aristocracy, and clergy, to help
defray the
costs of the
government out of
their own
pockets by
relinquishing some...
- a
subsistence allowance to
servicemen and
women working as
stewards to
defray their accommodation costs for the
period of the Championships. The Service...
- professionals. Due to the
nature of
these groups, self-help
groups can help
defray the
costs of
mental health treatment and
implementation into the existing...
-
Majorelle opened the
garden to the
public with an
admission fee
designed to
defray the cost of maintenance. At times, he sold off
parcels of land to fund the...
-
known as the
Benin Bronzes)
looted from the city
palace were sold off to
defray the
costs of the expedition.
Ovonramwen died in 1914, his
throne never having...