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at that time were getting just two-and-a-half | cents a pound for their catch, and lived off credit |
rice of 50 pounds (23 kg) of onions down to 10 | cents a bag. |
viewers vote via cellphone SMS (75 | cents a message). |
1930s, where oil prices fell from $1.10 to 10 | cents a barrel. |
own hotdog stand selling franks for just five | cents a piece. |
faces of sixty did an eight-hour shift for ten | cents a day.... |
ices on their bromine in the U.S., first to 12 | cents a pound, and then to 10.5 cents per pound. |
ls and public housing community centers for 50 | cents a ticket. |
onal Foods is paying Tasmanian farmers only 29 | cents a litre for milk, about 10c/L below the amount |
At one point the rate was 25 | cents a day for officers and NCOs and 10 cents a day |
had forced the Quakers to reduce prices to 25 | cents a game. |
The newspaper cost 50 | cents a copy, and got to keep a nickel of it. |
Published bi-monthly, the magazine cost 75 | cents, a typical price for the time. |
ld also buy venison from the Seminoles for ten | cents a pound. |
The restaurant sold franks for ten | cents a piece at the time. |
, which had begun at $12 at ton, dropped to 50 | cents a ton and fares, which had been $10 a passenge |
eless subscribers can pay $10 per month and 10 | cents a call or a flat 69 cents per call with no mon |
In late April 2008, rice prices hit 24 | cents a pound, twice the price that it was seven mon |
,000 kg), it was cheap to use, costing only 16 | cents a mile. |
citrus crop caused orange futures to rise four | cents a pound due to Frances. |
Barbara Stanwyck starred in the film Ten | Cents a Dance (1931), which was inspired by the song |
"Ten | Cents a Dance" is a popular song in which a taxi dan |
d purchased Nell Brinkley Hair Curlers for ten | cents a card. |
porting it to Europe, including Germany, at 27 | cents a pound. |
ooding the US market with bromine at a mere 15 | cents a pound in an attempt to put him out of busine |
ichel Jalbert crossed the border in to save 20 | cents a gallon on gas and was arrested and imprisone |
uth Carolinians were willing to work for fifty | cents a day. |
Ten | Cents a Dance is a 1931 romantic drama film starring |
stonished village looked at it for twenty-five | cents a head." |
in 1882 and the rate for gas went as low 0.90 | cents a thousand cubic feet. |
states that if every American paid just three | cents a week, sufficient healthcare could be provide |
"herd" of four cows, selling raw milk for nine | cents a gallon. |
ine neighborhood where he sold barbecue for 25 | cents a slab from a trolley barn at 19th and Highlan |
e would line up around the block and pay fifty | cents a head to view the solitary work. |
weekly broadsheet that at one time sold for 50 | cents a copy, but is now distributed at no charge at |
"Ten | Cents a Dance" - 2:19 |
hy citizens would give them street work for 80 | cents a day. |
"Ten | Cents a Dance" - 4:06 |
Beans that cost 3 | cents a pound in Victoria cost 75 cents in Lytton, B |
Selling lots for five | cents a square foot, Gilbert emphasized the beauty a |
us venue, admission ranging from ten to thirty | cents allowed even the working class man and woman t |
a job in a peach processing factory, making 12 | cents an hour and hiding when government labor inspe |
930 km2) to Humble Oil, Houston, Texas, for 13 | cents an acre ($32/km²), in exchange for the usual r |
Despite being promised pay at five | cents an hour, Metcalf was never paid for his effort |
Keller, it is said, had acquired it for 10 | cents an acre in 1854. |
increase to $7.00/hour (which represented a 25 | cents an hour increase over the existing rate.) |
total circulation of 4,524 and is sold for 50 | cents an issue or $24 for a yearly subscription. |
He priced the magazine at 10 | cents an issue and saw circulation explode to 30,000 |
The victims were paid about 69 | cents an hour, and charged exorbitant amounts for ba |
tle operations for grazing at the rate of four | cents an acre and applying the first year's rental t |
c, etc." Tickets admitting two persons were 25 | cents and the performance began at 8 PM. |
n on train passenger fares to no more than two | cents, and the establishment of a state railway comm |
Hawaii and Alaska, the products are sold at 39 | cents and 45 cents per ounce, respectively. |
price of gasoline in Chicago from $1.00 to 85 | cents, and of water from 10 cents to 7 cents per tho |
g burgers, hot dogs and apple turnovers for 19 | cents and French fries and soft drinks for ten cents |
Prices are listed in | cents and hundredths of a cent per pound. |
Chandler was fined only six | cents and court costs of about $8. |
mick and the Tribune refused to pay the twelve | cents, and Ford ultimately collected nothing. |
More accurately the gamma scale step is 35.099 | cents and there are 34.1895 per octave. |
Some years later, tolls were increased to 10 | cents, and the nickname became the "Dime Bridge." |
gan to rise, however; by the 1980s, it cost 25 | cents, and it currently costs $1. |
elle, Wimp Factor 14, My Favorite, Crayon, Six | Cents and Natalie, Vehicle Flips, Tullycraft, and Th |
The original price of each tablet was five | cents and customers would make the dye by combining |
Tours of the studios cost 40 | cents and passed by a glass-windowed control room ho |
Downloading information costs between 75 | cents and € 2.50 for detailed investigation results, |
A subscription was 50 | cents annually. |
he sixties as peddling 'awful' cigars at three | cents apiece from little stands along the City Hall |
and Rebecca took to selling affidavits for ten | cents apiece in later years, always swearing the sto |
boxes of Havana cigars, of all prices, from 20 | cents apiece up to $1.66 apiece; I bought none of th |
He sold them for fifteen | cents apiece" (37). |
f $7000 per day, at a time when drinks were 25 | cents apiece. |
lso included individual pudding packages at 25 | cents apiece. |
urger and a bag of potato chips at thirty-five | cents at the time of its opening. |
in one scene being sold out of a cooler for 35 | cents at a van show. |
y and Japan, and single copies are sold for 75 | cents at various businesses and at The Monitor's off |
s of March 2009, the rates are: motorcycles 50 | cents, automobiles and pick-up trucks $1.00, trucks |
e to turn a profit (the price was raised to 20 | cents by April), and the last "Hit of the Week"s wer |
The bus fare is only $1.50, 50 | cents cheaper than MARTAs fare. |
Common | Cents, Common Dreams: A layman's guide to social sec |
tle refers to the expression "faire les quatre | cents coups", which means "to raise hell". |
The engraver of the Five | Cents De La Rue |
with the issuance of a stamp of face value 78 | cents, designed by Mark Summers. |
She worked as a waitress for 2 dollars 13 | cents during the day, and she played songs at night |
This species is fried up and served for eight | cents each on the streets of Cambodia. |
Lumbers were paid 50 | cents each day, although money was in the form of co |
ught "armfuls of records" by jazz artists at 9 | cents each, opening up "a new world of music" for hi |
re introduced in February 1922, selling for 50 | cents each, and soon Cameo became one of the more po |
The disc records retailed for 25 | cents each. |
by mustard and onions on a steamed bun for 10 | cents each. |
D'Eon (formerly of CBC News: The Hour & Street | Cents), Erin Cebula and Natasha Gargiulo. |
tes the drink prices by increments of about 10 | cents every few minutes depending on their popularit |
ad after the 200 limit will cost you Rs 1 (0.5 | cents) extra. |
nathan Torrens of Trailer Park Boys and Street | Cents fame "break(ing) down the complicated scope of |
Fare prices since November 2009 are 90 | cents for adults, 60 cents students, 35 cents for se |
n affected by the tsunami, compared to just 50 | cents for each person affected by Uganda's 18-year w |
As a result, a toll (of 50 | cents for two-axle vehicles) is required to drive on |
Vendors receive 75 | cents for every $1 paper they sell. |
o charge the patrons by the individual ride (5 | cents for the "double-eight tobaggan railway", for e |
n, and increased Manitoba's minimum wage by 25 | cents for every year of her tenure in office. |
Anyway, that's my two | cents for improving this. |
Bonus Scheme, by cutting tariffs from 60 to 40 | cents for customers who had signed up before Novembe |
Tolls are 50 | cents for cars, 30 cents for motorcycles or bicycles |
r seven feet tall, who were paid seven to nine | cents for each post. |
New Zealand, loans are repaid at a rate of 10 | cents for every whole dollar of taxable income earne |
In the early 20th century rates were 10 | cents for adults, 5 cents for children one way, and |
ce traveled and time spent in slow traffic (40 | cents for each one-fifth of a mile or 60 seconds of |
howed it at his San Clemente shop, charging 25 | cents for admission. |
ven one percent of the gross at the boat or 25 | cents for every patron; he told jurors he felt he ne |
Customers paid 25 | cents for hot meat smoked over oak and hickory and w |
He charged fifty | cents for a lesson lasting from half an hour to an h |
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors at 25 | cents for hikers and 50 cents for horseback. |
Each vendor pays 25 | cents for each copy of the paper, then sells it on t |
y Zehrs, Food Basics, Loblaws, etc for only 99 | cents for a 418 gram pack. |
th the National Press Association to charge 10 | cents for an individual copy. |
came insolvent, leaving his creditors only six | cents for each dollar of debt. |
s admitted free to all matches; otherwise "ten | cents for home matches and twenty five cents for for |
Tolls: three | cents for pedestrians, twelve cents for single teams |
Party Of Five, FOX, 1997, song 67 | Cents from Powertools |
f Ecstasy banner was Jinder's 2009 album 'Nine | Cents From Benelux', which will be followed in the S |
his, Sludge kills him in battle and demands 35 | cents from Winters. |
erman offered to subsidize ticket prices by 25 | cents if the deal went through. |
n the case, but the jury awarded Ford only six | cents in damages and six cents for costs. |
introduced in 1973, followed by 10, 20 and 25 | cents in 1975. |
tially improved and tolls were increased to 25 | cents in the late 1990s. |
oledo, Ohio, issued a brass token "good for 25 | cents in opening a Christmas account" for 1922-1923. |
and was distributed by street sellers for five | cents in bohemian areas. |
described his arrival saying, “I had only ten | cents in my pocket, didn't speak a word of English, |
"If I may put my two | cents in, that hat doesn't do you any favours." |
nuns divide the equal-tempered semitone of 100 | cents into 6 equal parts, yielding 72 equal division |
75 | Cents is rapping about how "monkeys" created the int |
Gents Without | Cents is the 81st short subject starring American sl |
99 | Cents is an album by German electroclash trio Chicks |
An example of the shortened version: "My two | cents is that you should sell that stock now." |
lished in tabloid newspaper format, it cost 15 | cents, later raised to 25 cents. |
It costs one euro and ten | cents, less than other paid newspapers. |
ompany said it would try to keep the price two | cents less than its standard 91-octane fuel. |
On July 1, 1940, bus fare was reduced to 10 | cents, made possible by increased usage. |
Normally 1 dollar is divided into 100 | cents, making quarter dollar equal to 25 cents. |
The organization collected 25 | cents monthly from each member. |
hem time and a quarter for overtime and thirty | cents more a week to piece-workers. |
ompounding daily yields $2.714567..., just two | cents more. |
uck June 9, 1894 to provide a balance of forty | cents needed to close a bullion account at the Mint |
purchases; consumers pay to the government 23 | cents of every dollar spent (sometimes called tax in |
often more prudent and economical to add a few | cents of production cost for a part than invest in a |
Eighty-five | cents of every dollar St. Jude receives goes directl |
vernor, Arnall replied, "Spending more than 50 | cents of every dollar on education is to much. 5 cen |
Annually, more than 76 | cents of every dollar spent is in support of World N |
ational Higher Secondary School situated in 75 | cents of land for teaching about 2500 students by 70 |
credit card and earning an additional 4 | cents off per gallon for every $100 in GetGo fuel pu |
tra incentives such as earning an additional 4 | cents off per gallon for every $50 you charge onto y |
s of The Sound Providers) and 5 Sparrows for 2 | Cents on Rawkus Records in 2006, their first and fin |
Other variations of this game include counting | cents on price tags, and counting numbers (both word |
r all other states the costs would be about 15 | cents on every $1 they receive from the federal gove |
ty contribute to the County's marketing fund 5 | cents on every dollar collected for room nights. |
ing insolvent and was purchased by Borland for | cents on the dollar. |
husetts securities that were then valued at 20 | cents on the dollar. |
on Jan. 27, 2009, and hit a 52-week low was 49 | cents on Dec. 31, 2009. |
the 1960s,service on La lancha cost only five | cents one way. |
One dollar, or one euro, is divided into 100 | cents; one can only pay in increments of a cent. |
rkers of 7/- (7 shillings), which is around 70 | cents, or 42/- per week. |
rough commissions, where it receives either 50 | cents or 3.5% of the total transaction depending on |
issues per year, sold by 15 people getting 75 | cents out of the $1.25 price. |
nger than one hour, for the nominal fee of ten | cents per hour, a fee intended solely to prevent rai |
ablished by the voters in 1997 to dedicate 1.2 | cents per $100 of equalized property value, in order |
hange venues and is quoted in U.S. dollars and | cents per barrel. |
Cattle sold as low as 1 1/4 | cents per lb. |
to free lance by TV news departments was fifty | cents per foot of film used on a newscast (eighteen |
• 14 | cents per mile driven in service of charitable organ |
ciation Board decided to charge a fee of fifty | cents per year for all library users. |
• 24 | cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes |
Products are sold for 30-39 | cents per ounce. |
The expected rates are 15-16 | cents per mile for those with transponders, and 23-2 |
At 14 | cents per US gallon, corn ethanol was cheaper than g |
n $2.00 per day, shooters the same, loaders 10 | cents per day; 50 cents for screened coal and 35 cen |
se, the cover price was increased from 6 to 15 | cents per week and the public liked the results and |
nd Morehead, raising the gasoline tax to three | cents per gallon, and the issuance of $75 million in |
r of 2009, the mean state gasoline tax is 27.2 | cents per US gallon, plus 18.4 cents per US gallon f |
For diesel, the mean state tax is 26.6 | cents per US gallon plus an additional 24.4 cents pe |
The toll was not to exceed five | cents per pedestrian, 25 cents for one-horse vehicle |
rom this date, excise will be increased at 2.5 | cents per litre annually until it reaches 12.5 cents |
The full (non-commuter) rate was 25 | cents per mainline toll plaza, increased to 50 cents |
red as the levelized cost of electricity) of 6 | cents per kilowatt hour by 2015. |
rge producers ended up paying a tax of about 6 | cents per gallon, while small producers were taxed a |
1932, most of the wheat was sold for about 25 | cents per bushel, some as low as 18 cents. |
on April 27, 1916 concluded that the rate of 4 | cents per 100 pounds that the railroad charged was i |
CRTC had granted it the right to charge seven | cents per subscriber when carried on basic cable, wh |
ilar description, not exceeding in value forty | cents per square yard, two cents per square yard." |
From 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM parking fees are 75 | cents per hour. |
ed selling the dumped bromine in Germany at 27 | cents per pound. |
ads and other public works at a rate of twenty | cents per day. |
similar publications by charging a minimal 25 | cents per issue. |
Tolls are set to rise an additional 30 | cents per trip in 2012. |
Vendors buy the paper for 25 | cents per copy and sell them for 1 dollar. |
Less than 24 | cents per dollar is used for fundraising or administ |
In 1919 it was raised to ten | cents per issue or one dollar per year. |
tax on gasoline, as of February 2011, is 18.4 | cents per gallon (4.86 ¢/L) and 24.4 cents per gallo |
process which increased the film's cost from 3 | cents per foot to 7 cents. |
portation and packaging of the food - just six | cents per pound or two cents per serving. |
buy booklets of toll tickets that cost about 8 | cents per toll plaza. |
ollow (now known as Fernway) charged 25 and 50 | cents per vehicle. |
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