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1. "He's with me," doostEr said, "he's coming out of my fee
2. "Now that you're here, I'd rather you were with us," Tahlmute said, "especially as part of his fee
3. interested in collecting his fee
4. Now all I had left was the remaining €8500 to pay off and the insurance policy cancellation fee
5. It would seem that Charos had, until now, never been interested in collecting his fee
6. He ran the whole thing from Taunton – prospective travellers would be instructed to appear in the office there and speak to Chitter who would relieve them of the travel fee and bank it in an account held in Stowman’s name – Milli was very helpful, she’d kept records of all the visitors – stonecrack! Chitter nearly pissed himself when he found that out
7. Maybe I should have accepted a fee
8. 'How will I even get the application fee
9. 'Don't know, the firm does have a mechanism for support staff to swop over to the fee earner side; I'll have to explore that
10. fee, which employs a person who is thrilled to have a job, and a year from
11. “This envelope has the card for my lawyer and five hundred dollars for you to give to Joyce for the retainer fee she provided
12. You know the score, half fee and a donation
13. There is a publication fee and it is traditional that the people in Missing Persons carry a substantial reward
14. I thought a higher fee and being on the side of right would convince you, but I can see it hasn't
15. "I beg to differ" said Beauty sweetly, "we are parked in the correct place and paid the correct fee
16. exorbitant fee for the privilege of using that portion of the
17. You can arrange a fixed fee, or give
18. you a good deal on the credit card processing fee, but expect to pay a
19. You will also be billed for a charge-back fee
20. In process of time, however, it seems to have become the general practice to grant it to them in fee, that is for ever, reserving a rent certain, never afterwards to be augmented
21. By granting them the farm of their own town in fee, he took away from those whom he wished to have for his friends, and, if one may say so, for his allies, all ground of jealousy and suspicion, that he was ever afterwards to oppress them, either by raising the farm-rent of their town, or by granting it to some other farmer
22. Besides what may be called the warehouse rent above mentioned, each person, upon first opening an account with the bank, pays a fee of ten guilders ; and for every new account, three guilder's three stivers; for every transfer, two stivers; and if the transfer is for less than 300 guilders, six stivers, in order to discourage the multiplicity of small transactions
23. In other universities, the teacher is prohibited from receiving any honorary or fee from his pupils, and his salary constitutes the whole of the revenue which he derives from his office
24. fee to their select community
25. I had to raise the entry fee
26. Someone who gave a name which could not be verified by any database, claimed to be from a company called New Vistas, This man offered an extraordinary fee to advertise his product, a new type of AR system
27. With her buying, the merchant would say, “Yes, that will be full price plus tax and a shelving fee
28. My friend didn‘t take his regular fee for selling the house so we were able to pay cash for the property in Hollister
29. She got the most help in this level so her monthly fee was three thousand eight hundred dollars
30. In South Africa you have three different fee scales agreed to by all attorneys
31. They have agreed – for a small fee, of course – to help ensure that what is mine stays mine
32. Added an additional $60 fee if I am expediting the process
33. Many lawyers and auditors can assist you for a fair fee since you know the tricks of the trade discussed above somewhere and should not be done in
34. Last time that happened and he paid a substantial fee for wasting our time for once we activate a response team they must be paid as is only right
35. Despite the rumours there do exists such a thing as an aggravation fee
36. The SCV even hoodwinked the State of Georgia into offering the slogan on their license plates, and part of the fee goes to the SCV
37. Thankfully, he was not and he just asked him for the fee
38. If a wedding is needed, there are plenty of hotels who offer no-strings-attached secular or humanist weddings (for a fee)
39. “Well, the constable's fee here is two shekels of bronze
40. Nick registered and paid the fee, knowing Bruce would reconcile later
41. monthly fee rather than a big upfront cost
42. • Companies that are focused on implementing the software (for a fee) are often
43. With some difficulty I found a man willing to take me over to Tlatelolco, but only at twice the usual fee
44. starting out, you will charge the attorney 20% to 25% of their attorney fee, or somewhere
45. “For now it is a release fee of $25 since he is a minor
46. A Franchise-Like Opportunity Without The Big, Stiff Fee, Continuing Royalties Or Restrictions!
47. With some difficulty I found someone who was willing to take us to the island the next morning, and his wife was willing to watch the horses for me, both services for a fee, of course
48. It is a priceless gift but comes with a small initiation fee called
49. transfer fee = £204
50. indignity of paying a fee to visit the sick
1. “We got another mouth to feed
2. The bait gets them into the trap and once they enter the water to feed, the soap in the water prevents them from being able to leave
3. Nitrogen s not the most important element of what you feed your plants
4. Fly parasites deposit their eggs inside immature fly pupae, the parasitic eggs hatch into larvae which feed on their hosts
5. Lo and behold, it's like a completely different place -- the farmhouse is completely rebuilt and in excellent condition, there are plenty of cattle and other livestock happily munching on feed in well-fenced pens, and the fields are filled with crops planted in neat rows
6. It grinds men apart slowly to feed off their terror
7. Other insects will come around to feed on this nectar as well
8. Many of us are in a better financial situation that we did not have the luxury of when we had to work and spend so much time away from our children in order to feed, cloth, and keep a roof over their heads
9. WHAT DO YOU FEED THEM?
10. Eggs hatched along the shoreline and the insects came back tenfold to feed upon him
11. "What did you feed me?"
12. • Using a mulching mower is one of the best ways to recycle your grass clippings and feed the lawn at the same time! Try the newer solar mulching mowers!
13. WHY FEED THEM CHEMICALS?
14. Trees love compost: Compost is one of the few things you can feed trees with
15. Feed yearly if possible
16. • Never Feed trees a chemical fertilizer (this is about using organic )
17. Also Foliar feeding them will provide for them the fastest source of food and energy therefore it is important that you only feed them nutrition that relieves stress; and not causes it
18. All plants have leaves of one form or another, and when you feed them through these leaves, you are foliar spraying them
19. This was due largely to the masses of people that needed to feed themselves and to their ability to learn from others
20. like a seed! Feed me with your Heavenly bread, my lord, so that i could
21. Parasites who feed off the poor after the banks have already stripped them of everything they possess
22. A feed of all the channels Narrulla could currently open from the planet below was up on screens around them
23. You feed your spirit with it
24. The optical links were still functional and she could get a feed from that scope transmitted here
25. hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own
26. shepherds; Woe be to the shepherds of Israel that do feed themselves! should not the
27. shepherds feed the flocks? Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that are fed: but ye feed not the flock
28. He Feeds the Sheep (Jeremiah 3:15; Ezekiel 34:14; Isaiah 40:11) - "Feed" and
29. As he triple-checked his gunner’s load and ammo feed, he said, "Those Squidies all got propulsion built in their suits
30. It detected the output of a data feed that Brazilian intelligence had secretly attached to all outgoing starships
31. Talstan had no angels when they left, but now mortal Talstan was nothing but a feed lot for their Angels
32. You could only feed for so long on fresh meat in one place
33. The dungeon guards had been ordered not to feed Son so that he would
34. Feed it every day out of the wellspring of your
35. He knew that he could not feed the baby even if he could escape
36. that he couldn’t feed her and he knew she would not survive the journey to
37. Once again, Jesus asks how they are going to feed so many
38. They feed the people
39. From drawing images on a canvas, to creating a whole new world with a few different colored markers, most of the images that are posted on the company's feed use a variety of colors, show images popping up off the screen and show some form of creativity flowing off the page
40. against the elements providing feed for the flock
41. “The duck will want a special feed
42. balance of nutrients so the duck can feed her birthducks, when
43. That’s where the crows feed
44. What kingdom is it that we subscribe to when we choose our homes? How much land is sufficient? How large of a house is conducive to claiming that we are Kingdom oriented? What is the proper mentality to hold for occupation and self-life? When guests come, what is the proper way to house them and feed them? What I find is that even across the United States of America the answer to these questions are vastly different depending on where you live
45. “Say,” he asker her, “do you want me to feed the twins?”
46. above the fields upon which I feed,
47. Something would be along in a day or two to feed on her useless flesh, then this could be done with and she wouldn't have to suffer with what she'd made of herself any more
48. come feed me when the rains don’t fall,
49. A few have been recreated lately from preserved DNA but they are still too rare to feed quibartas
50. “Well hi!” he said, but wondered what he would feed her, he only had seven mooliuks and that’s not a large feast for one
1. speaking in wild gestures and I had the distinct feeing that if one spent too long in her
1. The guru wastes all our time complaining about delayed fees
2. more, to other value-add on services that may require certain amount of membership fees to be
3. The other advantage of the partners Dawson was that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of Manchester’s business district, their fees reflected their clientele’s ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
4. What’re your fees Alastair?’
5. Pick one or two of the internet marketing methods that you feel fit you and your desires, pay the fees of the marketers and get started
6. It would cost a bit to keep Chrissie somewhere decent – but they could probably offset the cost of her hospital fees against tax or something and at least it would keep that inconvenient mother of hers out of the picture
7. The going rate is two coppers and the publication fees start at two irons
8. If the court upholds the agreement to pay in Ort he will not have a ducit left to pay, it will have gone in fees and costs
9. A bank, indeed, which lends its money without the expense of stamped paper, or of attorneys' fees for drawing bonds and mortgages, and which accepts of repayment upon the easy terms of the banking companies of Scotland, would, no doubt, be a very convenient creditor to such traders and undertakers
10. financial balance through fees paid for the needy
11. As long as such presents, as long as the emoluments of justice, or what may be called the fees of court, constituted, in this manner, the whole ordinary revenue which the sovereign derived from his sovereignty, it could not well be expected, it could not even decently be proposed, that he should give them up altogether
12. The whole expense of justice, too, might easily be defrayed by the fees of court ; and, without exposing the administration of justice to any real hazard of corruption, the public revenue might thus be entirely discharged from a certain, though perhaps but a small incumbrance
13. It is difficult to regulate the fees of court effectually, where a person so powerful as the sovereign is to share in them and to derive any considerable part of his revenue from them
14. Where the fees of court are precisely regulated and ascertained where they are paid all at once, at a certain period of every process, into the hands of a cashier or receiver, to be by him distributed in certain known proportions among the different judges after the process is decided and not till it is decided ; there seems to be no more danger of corruption than when such fees are prohibited altogether
15. Those fees, without occasioning any considerable increase in the expense of a law-suit, might be rendered fully sufficient for defraying the whole expense of justice
16. In courts which consisted of a considerable number of judges, by proportioning the share of each judge to the number of hours and days which he had employed in examining the process, either in the court, or in a committee, by order of the court, those fees might give some encouragement to the diligence of each particular judge
17. In the different parliaments of France, the fees of court (called epices and vacations) constitute the far greater part of the emoluments of the judges
18. The fees of court seem originaliy to have been the principal support of the different courts of justice in England
19. In some universities, the salary makes but a part, and frequently but a small part, of the emoluments of the teacher, of which the greater part arises from the honoraries or fees of his pupils
20. The reward of the schoolmaster, in most cases, depends principally, in some cases almost entirely, upon the fees or honoraries of his scholars
21. Till about the time of Marcus Antoninus, however, no teacher appears to have had any salary from the public, or to have had any other emoluments, but what arose from the honorarius or fees of his scholars
22. The expense of the administration of justice, therefore, may very properly be defrayed by the particular contribution of one or other, or both, of those two different sets of persons, according as different occasions may require, that is, by the fees of court
23. It cannot be necessary to have recourse to the general contribution of the whole society, except for the conviction of those criminals who have not themselves any estate or fund sufficient for paying those fees
24. But where the fees of registration have been made a source of revenue to the sovereign, register-officcs have commonly been multiplied without end, both for the deeds which ought to be registered, and for those which ought not
25. You can also discover through online golfing tips the cost of greens fees, the best times of the year to play certain courses and also whether or not you have the choice of nine or eighteen holes
26. I needed to keep her posted on the condition of this brave little guy, although my husband and I had already decided, without the need for discussion, that we would pay any fees over what the Humane Society would approve
27. Our savings had already been spent on the previous incident’s lawyer fees, for in those days one could be suspended without pay
28. My homeowner‘s insurance took care of the man‘s car that hit the steer paying for all the repairs, a rental car, and motel fees
29. This clearly illustrates the difference between certain professions quite clearly — lawyers would have been grateful for the extra fees!
30. All the lawyers regulate themselves with nice high sounding phrases to limit the fees allowed to charge but there is (always) a loop hole
31. In Africa the legal system works in US Dollars (for foreigners) and thus you need to establish the fees in writing before giving the instruction
32. That is not the scam for no one denies the right to charge reasonable fees
33. Where else have you seen graduates work for less than the minimum wage (it is not regulated and the pay vary in the extreme) because they are forced by law to do so? Advocates doing their version of articles called pupil ship is not paid even one cent but they are expected to entertain and pay membership fees towards the bar council for the privilege to be treated like a slave
34. But no, we are rather smart Alecs and protect our membership fees!
35. The (official) reason behind this egregious measure was to promote greater visibility and monitoring (read: write up more tickets) of vehicular infractions (not to mention increased revenue accruing from licensing and registration requirements, inspection and other user fees)
36. More importantly in practical terms how do you pay this fellow without it being traced? Most if not all Corporates try to hide the bribes by paying consultation fees to his advisors
37. By the time the lawyers took their fees you lost more than what you started with and it wasted five years of your life
38. There is always a solution and we paid the school fees long ago
39. Easy, they draw excellent salaries for “management fees
40. This is why the senior partners are able to charge higher fees
41. He just took the fees and tax payments and put them in his pocket
42. Bush retired and makes huge speaking fees at events where security carefully screens out protesters
43. professional lawyer and the larger his fees
44. “Any fees, any Customs requirements or inspections?” He sat waiting
45. build are faced with long delays and large legal fees and this could be solved by having Congress pass
46. and charge the banks fees for finding them
47. the community to administer aid programs at salaries and fees that consumed the lion"s share of
48. These costs include renting of the chapel, the viewing room, the hearse, the funeral fees and the staff and of course embalming costs
49. Is this type of business considered “sharing fees” with the attorney?
50. Peter spent about twenty grand of his own money in legal fees to figure out a way to make it happen