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Think college applications; every time you enter a festival, it costs a fee.
In line with a government directive that the British Library must cover a percentage of its operating costs, a fee is charged to the user.
With the fee structures in place now, it's more expensive to put money into a bank than to keep cash on hand in a dresser drawer--but to pay bills then requires a money order, which also costs a fee.
In the antenatal care clinic, fetal ultrasonography, the most accurate technique for estimating gestational age, is not routinely done and costs a fee, which most mothers cannot afford.
They may only do this if you can prove that you are being harassed, and it usually costs a fee.
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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.
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.
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.
Airport lounges and, in a huge annoyance, the Wi-Fi cost a fee, and there's a distinct lack of dining options during off-hours.
You must book the test a week ahead of time, and it does cost a fee.
Many of these programs cost a fee, so if you are trying to fix your registry for free, make sure that you find one that does not cost money.
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