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Almost every gas station in Canada offers some sort of program such as Esso Extra at the Esso gas stations, Petro Points at Petro-Canada, Save-On-More at some Chevron stations in BC, Canadian Tire money at Canadian Tire gas stations, or a coupon that grants the customer 3. 5 cents off per litre of fuel purchased at Sobeys Fast Fuel locations that can be used at a Sobeys banner store.
Its jingle ( conceived in the days when Pepsi cost only five cents ) was used in many different forms with different lyrics.
Alphabetic or character constants are stored as integers and written using the dollar sign as a delimiter ($ ABCDEF $) with double dollar-signs used to enter a true dollar sign ($$$. 56 $ is 56 cents ).
They are extremely inexpensive, costing a few cents per piece, so they can be inserted into many types of everyday products without significantly increasing the price, and can be used to track and identify these objects for a variety of purposes.
Sparta's current sales tax of 6. 725 cents on the dollar would jump to 7. 225 cents for seven years and then back off to 6. 975 cents. Revenue would be used to purchase, construct and maintain a park at a location to be determined.
These coins, in denominations from 25 cents to $ 10, were used to make payroll and the city promised to redeem them for cash as soon as it became available.
It was built by Rodney Shaw, afterwards a well known citizen of Mansfield, PA. At the raising there was used one and one-half gallons of whiskey, bought of H. Freeborn, of Shaver ’ s Point — now Lawrenceville — for fifty cents.
This was used for 1944 – 46-dated cents, after which the prewar composition was resumed.
Dan Jacoby says the stamp he used is a commemorative stamp that is worth about 50 cents.
For instance, the definitives of the late 1980s featured native wildlife for values up to 80 cents, and Canadian architecture for the dollar values, while those of the early 1990s used berries for the lowest values, and fruit trees for the higher values, and continuing with architecture for the highest values.
Pak ' n Save provides the cardboard boxes used for shipping products to the store, or plastic supermarket bags can be purchased at the checkout for 10 cents.
Pairs of stamps, used to pay a special rate to Vancouver Island, were also sold at 15 cents per pair.
The relief, however, did not come free ; the Bennett Government ordered the Department of National Defense to organize work camps where single unemployed men were used to construct roads and other public works at a rate of twenty cents per day.
Typically, cents are used to measure extremely small finite intervals, or to compare the sizes of comparable intervals in different tuning systems, and in fact the interval of one cent is much too small to be heard between successive notes.
The ' Two Cent Reds ' were among the last stamps used to carry a letter for 2 cents, the rate changing to 3 cents on July 6, 1932.
In the Netherlands, one of the largest department store chains, the HEMA, used to sell goods using standard prices, with everything having a Standard price of 10, 25 or 50 cents, and later also 75 and 100 cents.
In 2008, a man was arrested for fraudulently creating 58, 000 accounts which he used to collect money through verification deposits from online brokerage firms a few cents at a time.
There have been several American examples of postal cards being overprinted with a private overprint revaluation shortly after a rate change, including the Post Office Department's "< nowiki > authorizof </ nowiki > a special Pitney-Bowes Tickometer surcharge to be used to revalue < nowiki > cards the possession of General Electric < nowiki ></ nowiki > when the post card rate went up to 3 cents in August 1958.
The dollar is divided into 100 cents, with the character 仙 ( a transliteration of " cent ") used on coins and in spoken Cantonese.
The coin's name first appeared in Florida and Louisiana where its value was worth approximately six and a quarter cents, and whose name was sometimes used in place of the U. S. nickel.

cents and ;
New Product Introduction For Small Business Owners, 30 cents ; ;
Developing And Selling New Products, 45 cents ; ;
Costs of canning meat are in the range of 0.8 to 5 cents per pound ; ;
: Nous partîmes cinq cents ; || mais par un prompt renfort
Of course, it is not possible for the casino to win exactly 53 cents ; this figure is the average casino profit from each player if it had millions of players each betting 10 rounds at 1 unit per round.
Many standard IC op-amps cost only a few cents in moderate production volume ; however some integrated or hybrid operational amplifiers with special performance specifications may cost over $ 100 US in small quantities.
In 1907, the cover price rose to 15 cents and 30 pages were added to each issue ; along with establishing a stable of authors for each magazine, this change proved successful and circulation began to approach that of Argosy.
As a result, they could produce hamburgers and fries constantly, without waiting for customer orders, and could serve them immediately ; hamburgers cost 15 cents, about half the price at a typical diner.
This is a noticeable fact, in view of the action taken by the succeeding Council on December 30, 1858, in ordaining that the Mayor and Alderman receive for their services during that year the sum of 5 cents each, payable in city scrip ; the Assessor, Recorder and Treasurer being paid $ 25 apiece for the same term.
At the end of June, passenger trains began regularly scheduled trips to and from Dallas and Falls City each day ; the nine-mile, forty-minute, one-way trip cost 35 cents.
After his father's disappearance Gleason was raised by his mother ; when she died in 1935 when he was 19, he had nowhere to go and less than 40 cents to his name.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland that if any bank has established or shall, without authority from the State first had and obtained establish any branch, office of discount and deposit, or office of pay and receipt in any part of this State, it shall not be lawful for the said branch, office of discount and deposit, or office of pay and receipt to issue notes, in any manner, of any other denomination than five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand dollars, and no note shall be issued except upon stamped paper of the following denominations ; that is to say, every five dollar note shall be upon a stamp of ten cents ; every ten dollar note, upon a stamp of twenty cents ; every twenty dollar note, upon a stamp of thirty cents ; every fifty dollar note, upon a stamp of fifty cents ; every one hundred dollar note, upon a stamp of one dollar ; every five hundred dollar note, upon a stamp of ten dollars ; and every thousand dollar note, upon a stamp of twenty dollars ; which paper shall be furnished by the Treasurer of the Western Shore, under the direction of the Governor and Council, to be paid for upon delivery ; provided always that any institution of the above description may relieve itself from the operation of the provisions aforesaid by paying annually, in advance, to the Treasurer of the Western Shore, for the use of State, the sum of $ 15, 000.

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They had watered their stock at immense profit, then had raised the price of coal fifty cents a ton, netting themselves another $20,000,000 in annual profit.
Somebody, got to be somebody If I don't put my two cents in soon, somebody else will I know they're waitin only for one thing: for the bastards what done it to be nailed.
U.S. Government Purchasing, Specifications, And Sales Directory, 60 cents, are available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C..
Such payments shall be made to small domestic producers of lead as long as the market price for common lead at New York, New York, as determined by the Secretary, is below 14-1/2 cents per pound, and such payments shall be 75 per centum of the difference between 14-1/2 cents per pound and the average market price for the month in which the sale occurred as determined by the Secretary.
Such payments shall be made to small domestic producers of zinc as long as the market price for prime western zinc at East Saint Louis, Illinois, as determined by the Secretary, is below 14-1/2 cents per pound, and such payments shall be 55 per centum of the difference between 14-1/2 cents per pound and the average market price for the month in which the sale occurred as determined by the Secretary.
No matter how high the hopes and dreams of educators, budget making adjusts them to the cold realities of dollars and cents.
As in the United States, there is a flat fee-per-day rental charge plus a few cents per kilometer driven, and the per-day rate drops if the car is retained for a week.
A message of less than fifteen words to Bennington cost twenty-five cents.
Conventional energy for processing foods is available in the range of at most a few cents per kwhr for electric power and the equivalent of a few mills per kwhr for process steam.
It has been estimated that for applications on a megawatt scale costs might reach values in the neighborhood of 10 cents per kwhr for large-scale accelerators or for gamma radiation generated in a reactor core.
costs of freezing are in the area of 2 to 3.5 cents per pound.
Acceptance of radiopasteurization is likely to be delayed, however, for two reasons: ( 1 ) the storage life of fresh chicken under refrigeration is becoming a minimal problem because of constantly improved sanitation and distributing practices, and ( 2 ) treatment by antibiotics, a measure already approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, serves to extend the storage life of chicken at a low cost of about 0.5 cents per pound.
They get all the glory and most of the pay and don't earn ten cents apiece on the average, the drunken rascals ''.
When Giffen decided to charge him interest on the loan from John Palfrey, Gorham readily assented, vowing that in a matter of dollars and cents, his brothers would never have any cause to complain of him.
The safe is a repository for three dead flashlight batteries, a hundred and fifty unused left-hand fingerprint cards, a stack of unsold Policemen's Ball tickets from last year, and thirty-seven cents in coins and stamps.
We did that and found a dirty handkerchief, some matches and fourteen cents in change.
If working in a zinc mine, which he once did for 87-1/2 cents an hour, paid more than playing center field for the Yankees, Mantle would work in a zinc mine.
The basic state grant is thirty cents for each person served, and there is a further book incentive grant that provides an extra twenty cents up to fifty cents per capita, if a library spends a certain number of dollars.
Of this, only 50 cents a day was paid in cash, the rest in script usable only in `` People's Stores ''.
Alaska was purchased from Russia on March 30, 1867, for $ 7. 2 million ($ adjusted for inflation ) at approximately two cents per acre ($ 4. 74 / km² ).

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