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Now very few come in at over an hour.
Michael Russell, chief executive of the Scottish National Party at the time, said: "It is extraordinary that offices for 200 Westminster MPs will come in at over three times the cost of the entire Holyrood parliament... ordinary Scots will be horrified at this blatant misuse of public money.
At those inflated rates, a Starbucks frappucino would come in at over $6.50 and, in London, only Britain's racy tabloids cost less than $1. Sending an airmail postcard from Rome to the United States costs $1.80; a Caesar salad at the Adlon Hotel in Berlin is now $16; and in Paris, a silk scarf from Hermes comes in at $310.
Loan losses and provisioning this year come in at over $50 billion which puts operating income at half a buck.
A typical piece of chocolate cake with frosting (because who wants to eat chocolate cake without frosting?) can come in at over 500 calories.
However, normally Apple devices are more expensive than a straight dollar to Euro conversion would suggest, so the base Wi-Fi-only model is quite likely to come in at over €400.
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Last quarter, Google's advertising revenues came in at over $28 billion.
FactSet expects September quarter revenue growth for the S&P 500 companies to come in at 2.6% year over year with corresponding earnings growth of 3.2%.
This meant her site manager, Chris Parkes, had to come in at weekends over the summer to coordinate five different contractors.
In 2004, they are estimated to come in at just over 16percentt of G.D.P., a level last seen in 1951.
Analyst estimates suggest that year-on-year growth in iPhone sales will come in at just over 1%.
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