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Participants also pay a substantial fee to attend.
In 1932, Darrow, who was deep in Depression-caused debt, was paid a substantial fee to defend four admitted murderers in what came to be known as the Massie Affair.
A few airlines, notably El Al and KLM, said they would allow passengers to use Swissair tickets on their flights but would charge them a substantial fee to do so.
She objected to paying Elton John a substantial fee to perform for an hour or two "when that money could be used to feed the homeless right outside the building they're in".
Thus, for example, the makers of games consoles keep prices relatively low to get lots of users and then, having spread their format widely through subsidy, charge the people who produce games a substantial fee to make use of it.Google provides free search so that companies will pay top dollar for a prime position in the list of ads next to the results.
Red Star Belgrade may want a substantial fee to make Castillo's stay on Merseyside permanent but manager David Moyes appears ready to pay the £4.5m asking price for a player who shackled Chelsea's Frank Lampard so effectively in the goalless draw at Stamford Bridge last week.
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A standard industry practice, record companies often pay substantial fees to film-makers relating to film rights and spinoffs - in this case, Hugh Grant's picture appearing on the cover of the About A Boy album.
Cable providers have long paid substantial fees to carry cable-only channels like ESPN and TNT, but have paid nothing to carry traditional broadcast channels — a situation that the cash-starved broadcast networks have wanted to change.
Cable providers have long paid substantial fees to carry cable-only channels, but until recently paid nothing to carry traditional broadcast channels — a situation that the cash-starved broadcast networks have fought mightily to change.
WineCare marketed itself as a high-security cellar that stores, catalogs and cares for 27,000 cases of wine in the basement of a Manhattan warehouse, charging substantial fees to safeguard collections worth tens of millions of dollars.
(In September, the Institute of Medicine, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences, released a report that was sharply critical of the F.D.A., and, in particular, of a rule passed by Congress in 1992 that allows pharmaceutical companies to pay the agency substantial fees to expedite reviews of their drugs.
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