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entrance and fee
One hundred two competitors paid the 10 franc entrance fee.
While entrance to the Park is free, Gaudí's house, " la Torre Rosa ," — containing furniture that he designed — can be only visited for an entrance fee.
* Schönbrunn Palace ( small entrance fee, tower at the center to overlook the hedge maze )
The entrance fee on weekends was $ 3, for which the customer received two tickets that could be exchanged for two drinks.
One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.
** The world-famous midgets General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren get married in New York City ; P. T. Barnum takes an entrance fee.
The balloon ride is not included in the entrance fee.
" The home did not open for another five years, and Tubman was dismayed when the church ordered residents to pay a $ 100 entrance fee.
There is an entrance fee to the park on both sides.
The normal entrance fee was 30 to 85 cents per person.
On request from Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion was not identified on screen as the filming location until the credits of the final episode of the series, and indeed Williams-Ellis stated that the levy of a reasonable entrance fee was a deliberate ploy to prevent the village from being spoilt by overcrowding.
The East Cemetery can be visited after paying a small entrance fee.
The semi-mandatory entrance fee for weekday visiting is £ 6. 00, which is charged on admission throughout the tourist season.
* The entrance fee is € 5 ( no reduced price for children or students, 2011 ).
The park entrance fee for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is $ 25 per person 16 years of age and over.
No entrance fee is required to enter the park but no facilities are available to visitors in the park.
It contains no car parks and roads or any other facilities and attracts no entrance fee.
Some Malibu beaches are private, such as Paradise Cove, which charges an entrance fee to keep the crowds at bay.
In fact, during his performances at the Sperl-Ballroom in Vienna, where he established his name, he actively pursued the concept of collecting a fixed entrance fee from the patrons of the ballroom instead of the old practice of passing around a collection plate where income was reliant on the goodwill of the patrons.
All are public and do not require an entrance fee.
There is a daily fee for entrance and for rental skates, and also season passes are available.
An entrance fee to the house and garden is payable by non-members of the National Trust, and additional fee is charged for parking.
The entrance fee, as of 2010, is 7 € for adults and 4 € price for children and others eligible for reduced fees.

entrance and i
This distance replaces the angle u in the preceding considerations ; and the aperture, i. e. the radius of the entrance pupil, is its maximum value.
Naming the central ray passing through the entrance pupil the axis of the pencil or principal ray, it can be said: the rays of the pencil intersect, not in one point, but in two focal lines, which can be assumed to be at right angles to the principal ray ; of these, one lies in the plane containing the principal ray and the axis of the system, i. e. in the first principal section or meridional section, and the other at right angles to it, i. e. in the second principal section or sagittal section.
Goldust has been known to use on-screen visual effects in his entrance to simulate the presentation of a feature film ( i. e. widescreen, production company credits ), as to emphasize his Hollywood-themed film aficionado character.
* Swedish: " När man talar om trollen ( så står de i farstun )", which translates to " When you speak of the trolls ( they stand in the entrance hall ).
All points which lie on a projection line ( i. e., a " line-of-sight "), intersecting with the entrance pupil of the camera, are projected onto a common image point.
However, in the paragraph in question, in which Joffe stated that Einstein's entrance into the arena of science in 1905 was " unforgettable ", he described the author ( singular ) of the 1905 papers as " a bureaucrat at the Patent Office in Bern ", i. e., Albert Einstein.
* Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas, author of the Arc de Triomf of Barcelona ( gate entrance to the Exposition of 1888 ) and the Casa Pia Batlló of the Rambla Catalunya, Gran Via.
The Association of Tchaikovsky Competition Stars recommend the first, second and third Prize winners of the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians to enter the International Tchaikovsky Competition without going through the preliminary selections and create favorable opportunities for them in case they must meet the competition entrance requirements: i. e., age limit, application procedure, etc.
Corruption is a widespread problem in academic circles ( i. e. paying for term exams, entrance tests, etc.
The main entrance and car parking is on the B9102 with an alternative access to the lower ( i. e. downhill!
In 1591 he accompanied Thomas Cavendish on the man's last voyage, which sought to discover the Northwest Passage " upon the back parts of America " ( i. e., from the western entrance ).
At the end of their " lise " education, students take the YGS / LYS test, i. e. university entrance examination, to get the right to enroll in a university.
College graduates and undergraduates near graduation will sometimes attend such classes to prepare for entrance exams necessary for graduate level education ( i. e. LSAT, MCAT, GRE ).
The antiphons of the entrance ( introits ) have the gradual order of the mass as a rubric at the margin ( on a verso page as here: left ), i. e. the serial for the day with gradual ( R ), alleluia ( All ) or tractus ( TR ), offertory ( OF ), and communio ( CO ).
Other monuments discovered in the sanctuary include a bust of Sol kept in the sanctuary in a niche near the entrance, and a figure of Mithras petra generix, i. e. Mithras born of the rock.
Note that even a perfect heat exchanger will not affect the entrance temperature T < sub > i </ sub > of the gas.
The name " Manchac " derives from a Choctaw expression for " rear entrance " ( i. e., to Lake Pontchartrain ).
They must be designed for optimal performance for a specific distance to this entrance pupil ( i. e. with minimum aberrations for this distance ).
Note that Queenstown Road station's modern entrance and platform signage lacks the "( Battersea )" suffix that is applied to it on timetables and some maps, i. e. Queenstown Road ( Battersea ).
So, ‘ Tamang ’ in Tibetan means presence of large number of people at the entrance or boundary, which signifies the settlement of Tamang people in the border of Tibet i. e. in Nepal.
It can be shown that the cyclomatic complexity of any structured program with only one entrance point and one exit point is equal to the number of decision points ( i. e., ' if ' statements or conditional loops ) contained in that program plus one.
The Gaelic name Cora Chaitlín is reputed to have its origins in 19th Century Famine where weirs where placed across the river Canny at Newtown Canny ( i. e. Limerick Road near the present entrance to O ' Regan Park ) and Finn mill race, in which to snare ells, hence Cathline's Weir.
* An entrance to the west bound of Route 4, i. e. Island Eastern Corridor ( IEC ) and Route 2, i. e. the Eastern Harbour Crossing ( EHC ) is available at the junction of Hong Yue and Hong On streets.

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