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In this scheme, vouchers were given to poor women to use for a reproductive health services package and providers were compensated on a fee for performance basis.
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There is a fee for performances: adults, $3.50; age 12 and younger, $2.50.
entitled to fees for performance rights; in 1964, there were eighteen thousand songwriters and ten thousand publishers (some half of them members of B.M.I).
In '39, there were 1000 composers & 137 publishers (all of whom were represented by ASCAP, entitled to fees for performance rights; in '64, there were 18,000 songwriters and 10,000 publishers (some half of them members of BMI entitled to fees.
The flagship fund, AHL, lost 5.5 percent in the first week of October, pushing the firm further away from its so-called high water mark, or the point at which it can charge fees for performance.
Responding to the dancers, Mr. Protas said yesterday that he receives no special fees for performances.
The Guardian's pop critic, Alexis Petridis, attributed the "terminal decline" of dance music to its over-commercialisation by big-name DJs, such as Sasha, and to their demands for increased fees for performances.
Her fee for the performance was not disclosed.
He is donating his fee for the performance to Green Cross International, the environmental organisation he founded in 1993.
The Met's top fee for a performance is $14,000, and it is widely assumed that Mr. Pavarotti would get that, if he appears.
Could it be, she even wondered, that before he left he helped himself to what he thought of as a fee for his performance?
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