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en For us, it's up to the band. If they want to charge a cover, we charge a cover.

en The actual medicine is free of charge. It's paid for through federal funding. We only charge a nominal administrative fee to cover the costs of the supplies to administer the shot—things like your syringe, and the band-aid when you're done. It's usually around five or ten dollars, and sometimes not even that, based, again, on the patient. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. The actual medicine is free of charge. It's paid for through federal funding. We only charge a nominal administrative fee to cover the costs of the supplies to administer the shot—things like your syringe, and the band-aid when you're done. It's usually around five or ten dollars, and sometimes not even that, based, again, on the patient.

en We just rolled it right over. We don't have a cover charge. We never have a cover charge.

en We will charge him for obstruction of justice and cover up.

en If they leave, then they have to pay the full cover charge to get back in. This way maybe that will keep them inside.

en a four-year party -- one long tailgater -- with an $18,000 cover charge.

en All the venues are already having live music, but the fact that you pay one cover charge and can bar hop makes it more exciting and it's definitely a boost for the night.

en We intend to charge him under the original warrant, on the charge of attempted first-degree murder. That charge may be reduced by the judicial system, however.

en There's an element of relief. (There has been) one change, which is pretty good news (the interest cover test), and obviously the 2% figure on conversion charge is payable over a four-year period -- that's very positive as well.

en We had the option to charge or not charge. In the South Texas Library System, only 25 percent charge a fee.

en Both the choice of a cover and the execution of a cover are crucial for any magazine. Every editor wants their cover to stand out.

en I think the charge of a cover-up is false and irresponsible. This was legislation intended to protect the rights of voters who register at a license branch to make sure that, if there's a delay in getting the paper copy or the electronic signature, they'll still be able to vote.

en I have used a political action committee . . . to support Democratic candidates and good causes, and to cover political expenses of mine that are not related to a campaign or to constituent services, and are not appropriate to charge to taxpayers.

en It basically provides people with a low-cost alternative to the auction space. Most sites charge you to list an item, but we actually charge you nothing until your item sells, and then we only charge 1 percent of the sale price, which, as far as I know, is the lowest fee out there.

en No. 1, it's not always a Cover 2 defense. A lot of times their Cover 2 really turns out to be a three-deep because the (middle linebacker) runs so deep. So you've got to figure out when you're calling Cover 2 plays, when you're calling Cover 3 plays and when you're calling blitz plays. It's confusing, and they do a great job of disguising.


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