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In contested cases, a retainer for a lawyer experienced in matrimonial law is between $7,500 and $15,000 in Westchester, Mr. Johnson said.
In this paper, we report on the fretting wear behavior of a Cu Ni–In plasma spray coating used as a retainer for a solid lubricant film like molybdenum disulphide, and deposited on the root of the fan blades.
After your braces come off, your orthodontist might ask you to wear a retainer for a while.
The advice in the past was you needed to wear a retainer for a year after having braces, but now the advice is you may need to wear a retainer for much longer, though you may only wear it at night.[33].[33]
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He was given a retainer for Brent Coon and Associates, a Texas law firm, he said, but was not told that he was signing up for a lawyer nor was he allowed to keep a copy for himself.
They also receive a retainer for committee service ranging from $1,000 to $8,000 depending on the committee and other fees for attending committee meetings.
Most established professionals do not commence any design work nor engage in prolonged meetings and conversations without a retainer for their services.
(The New York Times put him on a retainer for several months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, when he was working as a journalist, to help its correspondents better understand Pakistan).
Reserved Instances are sort of like cloud instances that you pay a retainer for: you pay an upfront fee, and can then pay a discounted rate if/when you use them.
BBC Panorama and the Daily Telegraph filmed Lord Laird discussing a retainer for parliamentary questions.
But when he can't pay, Joe demands the man's young sister as a "retainer" for the job.
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