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Like, the day after Obama was elected, I got copies of the Daily News for fifty cents each.
Pooling our pocket money, we bought a whole bunch of copies of the Signet paperback (fifty cents each).
An elderly woman stopped mid-aisle, and was comparing pillows (two dollars and fifty cents each) by pressing her fingers into them.
P. T. Barnum's first exhibit was a blind, crooked, and shrivelled old woman, a hundred and sixty-one years old, and his second was her dissection, conducted in an amphitheatre on Broadwayearsfrold of more thanda thissecondewasorkers, wherpaidissectionnts eaconducted her get cut up.
By selling their products for fifty cents each as fog remover for eyeglasses, the Skeltons were able to afford a hotel room every night as they worked their way to Harwich Port.
When there was no response, he accosted Comstock in his office and dragged him to the dealership, where some young children, whom Reichenbach had hired for fifty cents each, lusted over the display.
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Ashtrays cost twelve cents each.
Songs on iTunes go for ninety-nine ceach each.
Traders can buy movies for thirty-four ceach each.
Why don't these stems cost, say, nineteen cents each, or ninety-nine cents for all five?
Another woman cherry-picked Hollywood blockbuster Blu-ray DVDs (three dollars and ninety-six ceach each).
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