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fee fees
noun
Alternative form of fee-fees
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Camp programs are included in the camp fee; fees for family programs vary.
People who want the games can either pay a one-time fee (fees range from $3 to $10 per download) or a subscription fee that is then charged to their phone bill.
Given this, it is difficult to counter the increased costs by raising registration fees (fee were last increased in 2007).
The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: Fees: Fee regulated in health benefit catalogues.
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"It's fee, fee, fee — a litany of fees," said Mr. White, who owns a retail business in Florida called Sarasota Architectural Salvage that specializes in period furnishings for restorations.
In both groups, paying users pay the same average fee (fee m = fee w = €100).
Fees Fees vary.
"They'll make it on fees, fees, fees," he said.
Fees Fees for 2017-18 have not yet been announced.
There are annual maintenance fees, fees to swap weeks and potential difficulty in selling if you want out.
It also shows how tiny sums can spiral into large fees – fees that can send you off the edge financially.
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