By half-time, three of them had found the scoresheet against their old paymaster.
From the smh.com.au
The second is Germany's continued willingness to be paymaster of last resort.
From the online.wsj.com
Their contact was the diabolical schemer Christopher Metsos who was their paymaster.
From the latimes.com
And now you are angry with me because I teach that there is no reward and paymaster?
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The paymaster shifted more executive compensation to stock rather than cash.
From the bloomberg.com
Greece's chief paymaster, Germany, is fed up and Greece is on the brink of bankruptcy.
From the infowars.com
His Kremlin paymaster will not be happy with such an outdated information.
From the economist.com
On Wednesday, she starts from a position of strength as ultimate paymaster of the EU.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
He claimed credit for everything, and was a notoriously stingy paymaster.
From the telegraph.co.uk
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A person in charge of paying wages
A paymaster often is, but is not required to be, a lawyer (also known as a 'lawyer paymaster'). When dealing with commission payments on contracts dealing with large amounts of money (such as Oil, Gas, Steel, Iron, Gold, MTN's, VG's, T-Strips, and other instruments), most banks in the United ...
The Paymaster is an American play. It was featured on Broadway in 1888 and starred Maude Adams.
The officer responsible for all money matters in RN ships including the paying and provisioning of the crew, all stores, tools and spare parts. See also: purser.
A person authorized to pay wages or salaries.
An independent talent payment service acting as the employer of record.