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  • noun Plural form of treasurer.

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Examples

  • So, not sure a blanket change to electing treasurers is a good idea, until you can rule out competing explanations.

    Matthew Yglesias » The High Price of Electing City Treasurers 2010

  • Then he called the treasurers who were appointed for my supplies, and told them to disburse whatever I required, let the cost be what it might.

    The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571 1910

  • ” Then he called the treasurers who were appointed for my supplies, and told them to disburse whatever I required, let the cost be what it might.

    XXII 1909

  • ” Then he called the treasurers who were appointed for my supplies, and told them to disburse whatever I required, let the cost be what it might.

    Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Benvenuto Cellini 1535

  • Yet persons of any age, and having but a small property qualification, sit in the assembly and deliberate and judge, although for the great officers of state, such as treasurers and generals, a high qualification is required.

    Politics Aristotle 2002

  • One of their "treasurers" has been for some years a trusted member of my household.

    Our Brother in Black: His Freedom and His Future Atticus Greene 1881

  • The money so raised was not, however, to be at the disposal of the king’s own ministers, but was to be placed in the hands of four officials to be known as treasurers of war (_Guerrarum Thesaurarii_).

    London and the Kingdom - Volume I

  • The pressure is on for corporate treasurers like Mr. Scaglione, who typically work behind the scenes under a company's chief financial officer and are responsible for managing cash flows, acting as a point person with credit agencies and assessing the credit worthiness of banking partners.

    Corporate Treasurers Take Turn in Spotlight 2011

  • Last week, treasurers' eyes were glued to the stock market.

    Corporate Treasurers Take Turn in Spotlight 2011

  • With liquidity front and center, many treasurers were wrapped up in evaluating their banks and determining if the downgrade would imperil their access to capital and debt markets.

    Corporate Treasurers Take Turn in Spotlight 2011

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