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  2. How To Read a Pay Stub - AOL

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    Here’s a full breakdown of a pay stub so you can understand exactly what do with your paycheck: Employer/Company Address: The name and address of your employer. Employee No.: Your unique ID ...

  3. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    Paycheck. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. In recent times, the physical paycheck has been increasingly replaced by electronic direct deposits to the employee's designated bank account or loaded onto a payroll ...

  4. Check stubs, fake receipts, blind loyalty: Cohen offers ... - AOL

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    Check stubs, fake receipts, blind loyalty: Cohen offers inside knowledge in Trump's hush money trial. NEW YORK (AP) — It wasn't until after a decade in the fold, after his family pleaded with ...

  5. Nicholas Bawlf - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Bawlf. Nicholas Bawlf (15 July 1849 – 26 December 1914) was a Canadian grain merchant, and important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade . Bawlf was born in Smiths Falls, Canada West on July 15, 1849 to Nicholas Bawlf and Catharine Kirby. He would marry Catharine Madden on February 6, 1877 ...

  6. Himalia (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology Himalia (/ h ɪ ˈ m eɪ l i ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἱμαλίας) was a nymph of the eastern end of the island of Rhodes.. Mythology. According to Diodorus Siculus, after Zeus subdued the Titans, he became enamoured with Himalia.

  7. Caunos (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Mythology. Caunus became the object of his own sister's passionate love. From some accounts it appears that Caunus was the first to develop the affection towards her; [1] others describe Byblis' feelings as unrequited. [2] [3] [4] All sources agree, however, that Caunus chose to flee from home in order to prevent himself from actually ...

  8. Tenages - Wikipedia

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    Tenages. In Greek mythology, Tenages / ˈtɛnəˌdʒiːz / or Tenage / ˈtɛnəˌdʒiː / ( Ancient Greek: Τενάγης, Τενάγη Tenágēs, Tenágē) was one of the Heliadae, a son of Rhodos and Helios. [1] He was murdered by his brothers, Actis, Triopas, Macar and Candalus, who were envious of Tenages's skill at science being the ...

  9. John Goodman (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    John Goodman (Jesuit) John Goodman (1590–1642) was a Welsh Jesuit novice and secular priest active in England. He was born in Denbighshire and graduated from St John's College, Cambridge, being ordained in the Church of England in 1618. [1] He became a Catholic convert and seminary priest in France, around 1621, before returning to England on ...

  10. T. Ifor Rees - Wikipedia

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    Dr Thomas Ifor Rees CMG (16 February 1890 – 11 February 1977) was a British diplomat, author and translator. Born Thomas Ifor Rees at 'Bronceiro' near the hamlet of Rhydypennau in Cardiganshire, Wales, [1] he served as Britain's first Ambassador to Bolivia from 1947 until his retirement in 1949. He was the author of a number of travel books ...

  11. Arabica (journal) - Wikipedia

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    0570-5398 (print) 1570-0585 (web) Links. Journal homepage. Arabica is a peer-review academic journals of Arab studies founded in 1954 by Evariste Lévi-Provençal. The journal has been published by Brill Publishers since 1980. It is currently edited by Jean-Charles Coulon, and was in the past edited by Mohammed Arkoun .