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Along with your initial $6,000 investment, you could wind up spending $1,500 or more a year, not to mention hours of your weekend time tinkering with the boat or taking it in for repairs.
The Parks Department, he said, changed the rules in the middle of the game, showing the original six pages of regulations that do not mention hours of operation but, for example, specifically require sale of 12-ounce cans of soda if 20-ounce bottles are also sold.
But it would be absurd to refill my 10-gigabyte iPod at the iTunes Music Store, as it would cost me $2,000, not to mention hours spent figuring out what's worth owning.
That's miles and miles of driving, not to mention hours of car time because of traffic, and then the expense on top of that.
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In addition, we compute and draw the competitive supply curves for two mentioned hours using the information like marginal costs of the generators that have been gained from the site of Iran Grid Management Co. (2012a, b).
In an interview, Eaken mentioned hour-long meetings of the development team trying to come up with a better title than Fate of Atlantis, though the staff members could never think of one and always ended up with names such as "Indiana Jones Does Atlantis".
After an hour on the driving range, not to mention several hours of unrelenting nerves, you finally arrive at the first tee just wanting to hurry on with things, and some official demands a flaming photograph.
Yet mention shorter hours in Europe and people tend to think of the French 35-hour week, written off as a failure and largely repealed by former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
(Did I mention 200 hours of religious output?) So come on, John Whittingdale.
Is all of this, not to mention the hours of commentary, too much?
Not to mention 600 hours dealing with the fallout and the intangible cost of repairing the reputational damage that followed.
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