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Disney's buyout package also included the entire syndicated run ; as such, edits had to be made to remove fee plugs & commercial outros.
During that time, hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White announced the fee plugs on the syndicated version.
Insurance companies may or may not cover the various billable components of ACL reconstruction, which may include: pre-op appointments, pre-op physical therapy, ACL reconstruction by the surgeon, an assistant's charge, anesthesia, the hospital or facility fee, rental fees for cryotherapy, prescriptions, transportation, crutches or wheel chair fees, leg brace fees, post op visits ( such as to remove drain plugs and monitor swelling ), and a physical therapy rehab program.

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It has established a Ministry of Environment and has introduced a pollution fee system by which taxes are levied on air and water emissions and solid waste disposal. The resulting revenues are used for unknown purposes.
Each club was required to pay a licence fee which allowed the Victorian based clubs to survive.
In practice, bus fares are collected on the bus while traveling, which is sometimes even cheaper than when paying at the ticket office ( there is an additional fee for stored luggage ) and sometimes a " ticket office fee ".
Under the plan which starts within 90 days, Bell will be able to charge wholesale service providers a flat monthly fee to connect to its network, and for a set monthly usage limit per each ISP customer the ISP has.
Generally, each festival charges an entry fee which varies depending upon the area, and either covers entry only or includes a commemorative ⅓, ½ or 1 pint glass sporting the details of the festival.
J. Irwin Miller, 2nd CEO and a nephew of a Co-Founder of Cummins Inc., the Columbus-headquartered diesel engine manufacturer, instituted a program in which the Cummins company paid the architects ' fee, provided the client selected a firm from a list compiled by Miller.
The company planned to monetize their work by creating a value-added database of genomic data to which users could subscribe for a fee.
The right to grant a licentia docendi was originally reserved to the church which required the applicant to pass a test, to take oath of allegiance and pay a fee.
Deprogrammers usually work for a fee, which may easily run as high as $ 25, 000.
New York, which had also issued land grants that overlapped some of those sold by Wentworth, insisted that holders of the Wentworth grants pay a fee to New York to have their grants validated.
In the event of a school failing to attract students it immediately loses its per-head fee and over time loses its teaching posts-and teachers are moved to other schools which are attracting students.
The government hopes that all kindergarten teachers can obtain an Education certificate by the year 2011-2012, at which point the subsidies are to be adjusted to $ 16000 for each student, all of which will go toward the school fee.
Experts charge a professional fee which is paid by the party commissioning the report ( both parties for joint instructions ) although the report is addressed to the court.
In South Carolina, state law requires grits and corn meal to be enriched, similar to the requirements for flour, unless the grits are ground from corn from which the miller keeps part of the product for his fee.
A hedge fund typically pays its investment manager a management fee, which is a percentage of the assets of the fund, and a performance fee if the fund's net asset value increases during the year.
Almost all hedge fund performance fees include a " high water mark " ( or " loss carryforward provision "), which means that the performance fee only applies to net profits ( i. e., profits after losses in previous years have been recovered ).
* A recurring monthly fee with a fixed component which is based on Bit Rate, and a variable component based on Bit Rate and distance.
This nominal fee covers the costs of providing the service, such as purchase and maintenance of supplies and equipment like dosing cups and precision measuring devices, supply costs involved in transporting a highly regulated drug from supplier to the pharmacy, extensive record-keeping as per government requirements, and compensation to the pharmacy staff for the time involved in preparing for and dosing a client ( none of which are funded by the Federal government ).
The new governor, Robert Dinwiddie, had imposed a fee for the certification of land patents, which the House of Burgesses strongly objected to.
There is an annual document-processing fee of £ 30 ( or £ 15 for users of the Electronic Filing or WebFiling services ), which must be sent to Companies House with the annual return.
This was an " honorary position for which one paid a fee ".
The ten-in-one would often end in a " blowoff " or " ding ," an extra act not advertised on the outside, which could be viewed for an additional fee.

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The Total Entertainment Network featured hundreds of Duke 3D players online at any given time and players had to pay a monthly fee.
A 1966 Fortune magazine article reported that Jones ' fund had outperformed the best mutual funds despite his 20 % performance fee.
The study noted that 465 common funds had significant differences in reported information ( e. g. returns, inception date, net assets value, incentive fee, management fee, investment styles, etc.
After signing Andy Carroll from Newcastle for a British record transfer fee of £ 35 million and Luis Suárez from Ajax for £ 22. 8 million at the end of January ( in the wake of Fernando Torres's sale to Chelsea for £ 50 million ), some journalists noted that Dalglish had begun to assert his authority at the club.
The role of Rost in the Doctor Who serial " Attack of the Cybermen " was meant for her but she allegedly had a disagreement with the production team over her fee and was replaced by Sarah Greene.
When they complained that a fee was charged for attending his lecture at the University and that hitherto, lectures by visiting scholars had been free-of-charge, Friedman replied that previous lectures had not been free-of-charge in a meaningful sense: Lectures always have related costs.
The team's ownership was badly undercapitalized ; Soriano had not been able to afford the franchise fee and had to ask Daley to help pay it.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
The Bell-Wray group had to pay an entry fee of $ 3, 500 ( equal to $ today ) and assumed a total debt of $ 11, 000 that was owed to three other NFL franchises.
Balls Pond Road in Islington was named after an establishment run by a Mr Ball that had a duck pond at the rear, where drinkers could, for a fee, go out and take a potshot the ducks.
They had agreed to pay a " finders fee " on sales in addition to royalties as well as to certain expensive overrides.
Disney went to New York in February 1928 to negotiate a higher fee per short and was shocked when Mintz told him that not only did he want to reduce the fee he paid Disney per short but also that he had most of his main animators, including Harman, Ising, Maxwell, and Freleng — but not Iwerks, who refused to leave Disney — under contract and would start his own studio if Disney did not accept the reduced production budgets.
However, in his later years he had to pay for a locum tenens to run his medical practice while he was playing cricket and he had a reputation for treating his poorer patients without charging a fee.
Although MIT had licensed X6 to some outside groups for a fee, it decided at this time to license X10R3 and future versions under what became known as the MIT License, intending to popularize X further and, in return, hoping that many more applications would become available.
Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default through unusual circumstances: he won the role of Han Solo while reading lines for other actors, was cast as Indiana Jones because Tom Selleck was not available, and took the role of Jack Ryan supposedly due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands, although Baldwin disputes this ( Baldwin had previously played the role in The Hunt for Red October ).
While Bennett and Miller were already pursuing traditional careers, Cook had an agent due to his having written a West End revue for Kenneth Williams ; as a result, Cook's agent negotiated a higher weekly fee for him to participate, although by the time the agent's fee was deducted, Cook actually earned less than the others from the initial run.
The two principal mendicant orders — the Dominicans and the Franciscans — each had colleges at Paris where they delivered lectures which extern students could attend without fee.

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