She got remuneration for doing invigilation duty. . [adjective]
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The salary earned by teachers is not enough remuneration for all the work they do on a daily basis. [Please select]
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If you want Frank to build your deck, you will have to pay for lumber and give him remuneration for his time. [Please select]
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Chief of all, he provided a remuneration of 1 to 2 obols a day for the jurymen, probably in 451.4 Similarly he created a"theoricon" fund which enabled poor citizens to attend the dramatic representations of the Dionysia. [Please select]
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She got remuneration for doing invigilation duty. [Please select]
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Young women of eighteen or twenty also work fifteen hours daily, for a mockery of remuneration. [Please select]
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Other provisions made emancipation difficult by providing in any case for complete monetary remuneration and for the consent of the owners. [Please select]
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"Judge Price has stated that he would conduct an intelligently directed investigation of the Norton murder mystery without remuneration." [Please select]
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Scott received from Constable £1000 for this romance, then deemed a very liberal remuneration for what cost him but a few months' work. [Please select]
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Neither shall I say any thing just now about remuneration, as I am convinced that you will be satisfied. [Please select]
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