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Traumatised by his decision, Emma retreats into the goanna's cage and continues living in an adapted cage for the rest of her life.

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In Bangladesh, foreign passport holders of non-Muslim nations can drink in some licenced restaurants and bars ( and expatriate clubs ) and can purchase imported alcohol from ' diplomatic bonded warehouses ' at a hefty rate of sales duty ( Approx 300 %).
Failure by employers to follow FCRA guidelines can result in hefty penalties.
Although he doesn't shy away from violence, he prefers to remain neutral when he can and collect his hefty driving fees for almost any kind of job.
The following journals can only be accessed through participating institutions such as libraries or institutions of higher learning which have paid a hefty fee:
* " Everything But the Smell of Lilies ," which concerns Justine, an expensive prostitute who has been surgically altered: thanks to extensive implants and modifications ( such as rerouting of arteries and internal oxygen tanks ), she can have her throat slit by a client who can then fulfill necrophilic fantasies on a body that can wake up again, save them from criminal charges, and collect a hefty fee.
Working decades-old tapes of Prophet Omega's broadcasts into " I Am What I Am ", Belew, " listed him as a co-author, so in case a couple of hefty guys drop by my place some day, I can say ' here's your money.

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Baseballs cost three dollars apiece, a hefty sum at the time, which in 1900 would be equal to $ today ; club owners were therefore reluctant to spend much money on new balls if not necessary.
However, an outward opening door is often advantageous for cargo doors to maximise available space, and these need to be secured by hefty locking mechanisms to overcome internal pressure.
Stephen Milligan was found dead having apparently auto-asphyxiated whilst performing a solitary sex act ( his Eastleigh seat was lost in what was to be an ongoing stream of hefty by-election defeats ).
Polearms ( including naginata and yari ) were of much greater military use than swords, due to their much greater range, their lesser weight per unit length ( though overall a polearm would be fairly hefty ), and their great piercing ability.
In 2009, the monarchy claimed to be costing each person an estimated 69 pence a year ( not including " a hefty security bill ").
Lack of money to pay a ransom was not the only problem ; slaves needed to notify their families that they were captive and inform them of the ransom price, and would need to pay hefty mailing charges ( which few slaves could afford ) and wait several months for the mail to be delivered.
Tower publisher Harry Shorten " cut a dream deal with Wally Wood " in which Shorten would be the managing editor and " Wood would be granted a wide latitude of creative and business freedom devoid of a 9-to-5 office job or hefty administrative duties, and be allowed to concentrate on creating characters and concepts for an expanding line of superhero comics.
Curtis Joseph was still being paid $ 8 million a year and, due to his hefty contract, was not likely to be traded or picked up by a team.
It is possible to apply independently through an Italian agency, but first make sure that you won ’ t be liable to pay a hefty registration fee.
The victim would then be threatened with exposure of the licentious affair or alternatively pay a hefty sum to keep the matter under wraps, with the victim being made to believe that Zhongliang has been swiftly ' murdered ' by the thugs.
This meant that his role would be to try to facilitate a possible deal with people willing to make the hefty investments required to save the club from its debts.
The king was accordingly displeased, and reluctantly supported the elected candidate ( after applying a hefty fine to him ), and said, " Patriarch he is and patriarch he shall be -- but never again do I allow another election.
Centered on Wrightwood Avenue, which was originally laid out as " Pennock Boulevard ", was planned to be a hefty industrial and residential district.
Centered on Wrightwood Avenue, which was originally laid out as " Pennock Boulevard ", was planned to be a hefty industrial and residential district.
Centered on Wrightwood Avenue, which was originally laid out as " Pennock Boulevard ", was planned to be a hefty industrial and residential district.
Centered on Wrightwood Avenue, which was originally laid out as " Pennock Boulevard ", was planned to be a hefty industrial and residential district.
That meant the plaque to Charles had to be a hefty piece of cast bronze measuring 15 " wide × 12 " deep × 1 / 2 " thick.
Coupled with the Certificate of Entitlement system, which meant that a hefty sum needs to be paid after 10 years should car owners wish to continue driving their cars, Lada had virtually no market and pulled out quickly.
The Central Asian Pallas's Sea eagle's relationships to the other taxa is more obscure ; it seems closer to the three Holarctic species which evolved later and may be an early offshoot of this northward expansion ; it does not have the hefty yellow bill of the northern forms, retaining a smaller darker beak like the tropical species.
Each car displayed a sticker on its windscreen which noted the day on which it could not be used, and infringements were punishable by a hefty fine.
Tasair incurred hefty legal bills dealing with the CASA probe and another by the Environmental Defender's Office that included demands that documents be surrendered.

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Thus, Aika accepts the very dangerous job of acquiring an artifact called Lagu for a hefty sum.

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Clean, low mileage examples have become extremely scarce and expensive by 2012, and in April 2012, when the Gooding & Company bidding ended and the auctioneer's hammer finally fell, the only 1 Red 968 Turbo RS 350 hp machine had fetched a hefty $ 346, 000 price.
( Rushton had previous experience with the V & A when he had pulled a prank on the institution by labelling an electric plug socket in one of the galleries: " Plug hole designed by Hans Plug ( b. 1908 )" which remained for a full year – to the great annoyance of a cleaner who had to use a hefty extension lead for 12 months so as not to damage the exhibit.
In this election, called when Tory MP John Dahmer died, Reform Party candidate Deborah Grey won by a hefty 4, 200 votes after finishing fourth in the general election just five months earlier.
Once broken down and sold ( or given away ) as scrap as modern flashers took their place, they are now railroad collectibles, commanding a hefty price and winding up not in scrap heaps when removed from service, but often in the personal collections of railroad officials.
He agrees ( for a hefty payment ) to use the column to recommend a line of medicines, but finds out they are actually harmful drugs when his mother dies.
" He is solely responsible for the birth of the SWAT Kats ; when Chance and Jake were once Enforcers, they were kicked out of the force for their disobedience during an aerial assault against Dark Kat, and forced to work at the city junk yard to paid off a hefty debt from the damage of Enforcer HQ ; all of which Feral himself was also and mostly responsible for.
His credentials, however, were established locally when during a football game between the Garston Church Choir and the Allerton Scouts he gave the goalkeeper of the choir a hefty kick when the score was 23-22, with coats as goalposts.
On election day, the 46-year-old Lill surprised the pundits when she won the riding by a hefty margin of more than 2, 000 votes.
Although the Scarab garnered acres of press coverage, at $ 5, 000 ( equivalent to $ 80, 000 in 2010, when a luxurious and ultra-modern Chrysler Imperial Airflow cost just $ 1, 345 ), very few would pay this hefty premium for innovation, and total production of the Scarab amounted to no more than nine units.
This turns nearly disastrous when Mike, Rusty, and Greg ( Tim Matheson, Gil Rogers, and Gary Goetzman ), Frank's three sons, mix hefty doses of gin, scotch, and vodka into Helen's drink.
In his first season, Wednesday finished seventh in the Premier League, but blew what was effectively their last chance of silverware in February, when suffering a hefty defeat at the hands of Manchester United in the semi-finals of the League Cup.
A hefty criticism often lobbed at reuse based recyclers is that people think that they are recycling their electronic waste, when in reality it is actually being exported to developing countries like China, India, and Nigeria.
In one episode, when ogled and harassed by a construction worker as she passed his job site, Olivia knocked him off his sawhorse with her hefty briefcase.
He impressed on his Albion debut, which came in a 1 – 1 draw away at Bradford City on 14 December 1991, but was sent off in his second match for the club two weeks later in another 1 – 1, this time at Exeter City, when he was involved in a clash of heads with the referee and later received a hefty fine.
The shares had reached 500p by 1987, before sliding back to 26p in 1991, when the company reported a hefty loss.
It was revealed in the early 1990s that Lisa was in fact pregnant when she left, and that the Eldridge family had paid Lisa a hefty divorce settlement, in exchange for her having nothing to do with her baby.
As a result, the charmers were forced to move their performances to less-travelled areas such as small villages, or else to pay hefty bribes when caught by police officers.
But when EMI / Virgin decided to drop pop diva Mariah Carey, the resulting financial fallout from her hefty signing and $ 28 million dollar " severance " forced EMI to completely restructure.
However, when she reveals that she merely went to sleep in an empty bed, the others turn on Rick, with Vyvyan accusing him of still being a virgin, sparking hefty denials from Rick.
But because of the hefty cost of the robotic system it is not clear that it is cost-effective for hospitals and physicians despite any benefits to patients since there is no additional reimbursement paid by the government or insurance companies when the system is used.

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