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Although fictionalised, the film is inspired by the story of Radio Caroline, which, in its heyday, commanded up to 23m listeners.
She has commanded up to $20m for a single contract, and was rumoured to have ended her six-year deal with lingerie giant Victoria's Secret because they had refused to increase her $5m-per-year pay packet.
The demand for tickets was so frenzied that on some nights extra chairs were placed in the aisles, while scalpers on the street commanded up to $100 a ticket.
Embry, the artist's granddaughter, said that at his peak in the 1970s and 1980s, Hebald commanded up to $80,000 for privately commissioned bronzes.
Throughout Operation Iraqi Freedom, the headquarters commanded up to 15,000 engineers at one time, conducting missions including bridging, humanitarian assistance, topographic missions, dive missions, firefighting, base construction, river patrols, mine detection, missile removal and many more.
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Authentic versions of the bank can command up to $1,000.
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Restroom signs formerly sold for $50 to $100, but now command up to $1,000.
Their leaders claim to command up to 15,000 men, though outsiders believe there may be no more than 7,000.
The wines are correspondingly expensive, commanding up to ten times the price of Central Valley wines on the bulk market.
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