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Printed bill, advertising lecture-concert, May 5, 1892.
While several phone companies charge for detailed paper bills, in September T-Mobile will begin charging $1.50 for a basic printed bill each month.
The riot spread to Ely where magistrates attempted to calm the protests by ordering poor relief and fixing a minimum wage; see printed bill (reproduced at right).
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Let's keep Washington on the single, and then let's start printing bills with pictures of the other sorts of people that make us proud to be Americans.
The New Yorker, July 4 , 1970 P. 20Printed bills of the Danbury Hospital include charges for "Routine Special Service".
By Thomas E. Wilber and Philip Hamburger The New Yorker, July 4 , 1970 P. 20Printed bills of the Danbury Hospital include charges for "Routine Special Service".
Now there's a neatly printed bilingual bill of fare with more than 50 choices.
It helps to mail the offending company a printed, itemized bill for your time.
AT&T initially chose printed, itemized bills as the default billing option for the Apple iPhone.
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