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Under the terms of the settlement, Mr. Ellison would designate the charity and the payments, to be made over five years, would be paid in the name of Oracle.
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Our dream of religious freedom allows zealots to bully and marginalize; they are allowed to deny the services they are paid to offer to paying customers in the name of God.
In 2014, Michael Bay may quite rightly be regarded as cinema's Ronald McDonald, shovelling refuse in the direction of a paying public in the name of corporate profit, but in 1996 he hit upon a grubbily brilliant recipe.
In February 2005, a separate contract was allegedly signed to pay Mulcaire (in the name of Paul Williams) £7,000 for a story about the Professional Footballers Associationn boss Gordon Taylor, who subsequently won a £425,000 claim for phone hacking from News International.
Addressing President Obama directly, he expressed France's appreciation: "Before the 9,000 graves of this cemetery where we have gathered today, Mr. President, I wish to pay homage, in the name of France, to those who shed their blood on Norman ground and who rest there for eternity".
Massive reparations have been paid to Israel in the name of the Jewish people at large.
I pretended to be a Dalek's publicist Or, rather, I was paid to lie in the name of social commentary (to ring up restaurants pretending to be a celebrity publicist and make outlandish demands for my clients).
Executive pay was, said the EU monetary affairs commissioner, "scandalous" when so many employees have their pay pegged in the name of keeping inflation down.
The long-term risk, if Trump pursues more pay cuts in the name of tighter budgets or just the idea that federal workers are overpaid, is that morale in the government bureaucracy will drop even lower and it will be even harder to hire workers.
He also used his company to pay $1,700 in the names of two of his employees, money that was used to cover travel expenses for Mr. Torricelli's campaign, the indictment said.
Lo, this week, writing in the Washington Post, Harrison popped up on cue, fresh from his latest trip to Pyongyang, suggesting a whole shopping list of ways in which America might next pay off North Korea in the name of "engagement"–from resuming the construction of two nuclear reactors for Kim to more haggling over not only nuclear programs but missiles, too.
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