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"We are for the first time deciding that there will be an entry fee into public space," Mr. Brodsky said, charging that the plan favored the wealthy.
There would be an audience composed of the residents of both states, and there would even be an entry fee, which would benefit the economy of the state hosting the fight.
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There is an entry fee of $30; proceeds benefit Southampton Hospital.
There is an entry fee of $5 for Montezuma Castle, but none for the well.
There is an entry fee -- $40 on weekdays and $62.50 on weekends -- that includes use of the pool.
There was an entry fee — to pay for the special plane used to tow the hang gliders into the air and a few other shared expenses — but mostly it was a casual gathering, with fewer than a dozen pilots flying and socializing for a few weeks.
Visitors will be charged an entry fee.
And when the government ordered free access to all national museums, it compensated those that had been charging an entry fee, like the Victoria and Albert, but not those, like the British Museum, that were always free.
But software works more like a health club membership: the initial payment is only an entry fee.
This was considered an "entry fee" for the prison, which equates to about 20% of a regular policeman's monthly salary.
What Obama will not do, and must not do, is pay an entry fee to that negotiation — say giving up the medical-device tax — just to help Boehner down from the tree.
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