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True sluggers, however, say Uber's system is different because the rides cost a fee: typically, $5 to $10 per ride.
With eight newcomers, none of whom cost a fee, in the ranks, the hosts had to regroup as quickly as possible but it was Watford who slipped effortlessly into the groove to display a high class of football.
But to use "Thaïs" would have cost a fee, so Bernard Herrmann wrote choice excerpts of a fake French-Oriental opera — "Salammbô." (Dorothy Comingore did her own singing in the movie except for the opera-house sequence; that was dubbed by a professional singer who deliberately sang badly).
Friedel, who will not cost a fee, has a vast amount of Premier League experience, having moved to Liverpool in December 1997 from American side Columbus Crew.
Hull City teenager Josh Tymon will also cost a fee, while there are also loan fees and wages to be paid.
The 23-year-old - who cost a fee rising to £1.2m when he was brought in from Strasbourg five years ago - is now tied to the South Coast club until 2017.
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They may only do this if you can prove that you are being harassed, and it usually costs a fee.
The template-based "express sites" cost a flat fee of $95 a month, she said, including an hour of maintenance.
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