Word: paid
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Conroy said that since the foundation exists solely to benefit the college, "the president could request the funds [he paid for the land] on behalf of the college." However, under no circumstances could he use those funds for personal reasons, Conroy said...
...financial report said that student expenses have continued to fund the largest portion of the annual budget.Tuition paid for 33 percent or $260 million, andincome from the endowment funded 17 percent of thebudget or $134 million...
...even paid a visit to the Harvard bench during a break in the action to offer his encouragement. "He asked all of us if we had an extra suit," Co-Captain Kelley Taber said. "He really wanted to swim for us in the freestyle relay...
...used to be the best-paid police department in the state; now we've dropped to the middle," Ames said. He added that in Quincy the police force is receiving a 16 percent raise over the next three years, in Somerville 18 percent, and in Newton, 20 percent...
UNFORTUNATELY, a Simon victory, like Reagan's in 1984, would be a triumph of image over substance. Even though many voters disagreed with Reagan on particular issues, they supported him anyway with the idea that he would at least stand firm for something. And few paid enough attention to what that something was, or even to how much his convictions really meant to Reagan. So it is now with Simon. As David Axelrod, who managed his Senate campaign, told the New Republic, "Simon's greatest strength has nothing to do with issues. People respond to something in him that says...