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price and tag
The price tag hung from the belt and he pulled it off as he entered the chartroom and looked at it curiously.
He sought to adapt it on numerous occasions, though the project would carry a substantial price tag, and has yet to appear onscreen ( Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Philip K. Dick's Minority Report bears striking similarities to De Palma's visual style and some of the themes of The Demolished Man ).
The tag will be issued by the Quartermaster's Department gratuitously to enlisted men and at cost price to officers ..."
It was initially offered to loyal and reoccurring customers, each of the 399 made ( minus the 400th which was donated to the Vatican for charity ) had a price tag of $ 650, 000 apiece.
It was also revealed that the price tag of the Hummer brand was $ 150 million.
The console was test marketed in Fresno, California, in 1979 with a total of four games available, and was released nationwide in 1980 with a price tag of US $ 299 and a pack-in game: Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack.
Upon Millet's death a decade later, a bidding war between the US and France ensued, ending some years later with a price tag of 800, 000 gold francs.
Four battleships of the Helgoland class were laid down in 1909 – 1910, with displacements of 22, 800 tons, twelve 30. 5 cm guns in 6 turrets, reciprocating engines generating a maximum speed of 21 knots, and a price tag of 46 million GM.
PetPerks is PetSmart's reward program ; members get a pre-determined discount on any item in the store that displays a PetPerks tag under the regular price tag.
Although its high price tag kept it out of the mainstream gaming market, a strong game lineup likely contributed to the cult status of the Neo Geo, enabling it to outlast the more popular Sega Mega Drive / Genesis.
Another example might be Fisher v Bell, where it was held that a shopkeeper who placed an illegal item in a shop window with a price tag did not make an offer to sell it, because of the specific meaning of " offer for sale " in contract law.
Porsche also decided to re-introduce the 924 to the American market with an initial price tag of under $ 20, 000.
The significantly larger price tag contributed to driving away potential Game Gear buyers.
* The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is being increasingly viewed as a " white elephant " by the US military, due to its astounding price tag of some $ 380 billion for nearly 2, 500 aircraft in three differing versions, to equip nine nations ' air forces.
At the time of the announcement, a price tag of $ 2 billion was announced.
Within a few months, the USSR had sent jet airplanes, tanks, heavy and light artillery for a heavily discounted price tag of $ 25 million.
For instance, in 2010 Cisco occupied a meaningful share of the packet-optical market, revenues were still not on par with US $ 7 billion price tag paid in 1999 for Cerent.
Speed-tested to 365 km / h or 227 mph ( according to some stories, the testing team ran out of road during the test ), it holds the Guinness World Records for most powerful production motorcycle and most expensive production motorcycle, with a price tag of US $ 185, 000.
Delphi has said the 5 kW system for Class 8 trucks will be released in 2012, at an $ 8000 – 9000 price tag that would be competitive with other " midrange " two-cylinder diesel APUs, should they be able to meet those deadlines and cost estimates.
The store is also seen in the couch gag of " Lisa the Drama Queen ", where The Comic Book Guy puts a price tag on ( then berates ) a Simpsons couch gag toy.
However, PC DOS sold for $ 40, while CP / M-86 had a $ 240 price tag.
# End the practice of awarding business on the basis of a price tag.
The price tag for construction was $ 44 million ( 1962 USD ) and was to head for, accessing the Somerset Freeway, Interstate 287 and Route 28 before terminating at US 22.

price and for
If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's `` Howl '' is a striking example of this tendency -- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control.
To document his charge, Pike set up two parallel columns in The Advocate showing the price charged by The Gazette and the considerably lower price for which the work could be done elsewhere.
But the price was the silence of the grave for all criticism or opposition.
In exchange for higher price supports, growers pledged reduction in planted acreage.
The funeral for my husband was just what I wanted and I paid a fair price, far less than I had expected to pay.
The possibility of recall into the Army is part of the price that a modern American has to pay for the enviable heritage of liberty which he enjoys.
They had been through trying times, but their faith in the Almighty had given them the courage and the strength to meet and overcome the many problems and difficulties that were the price they had to pay for freedom.
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.
Or you can make pool care the price of swimming for teen-agers.
You can get this added heating feature for as little as $200 more than the price of cooling alone.
Has the probable price situation in your field been forecast as a basis for future planning??
If a concessionaire runs the cafeteria, keep an eye out for quality and price.
There must be a restriction in the deed to provide that the customer may not be charged more than the current market price for the oil, an obvious precaution, since the account is permanently wedded, just like with gas or electricity.
In any given time period, the aggregate demand for the industry's product is determined by two things: the price charged by the industry, and the level of Aj.
The entry-limiting price will also be raised for potential domestic competition, but unless general inflation permits profit margins to increase proportionately throughout the economy, we might expect the public-limit price to approach the entry-limit price.

price and array
As the price of electronics has fallen, phased array radars have become more common.
Even Beadle & Adams complicated the issue with a confusing array of titles in the same salmon colored covers at different price points.
Often difficulties in routing the interconnect require migration onto a larger array device with consequent increase in the piece part price.
* Discount stores-tend to offer a wide array of products and services, but they compete mainly on price offers extensive assortment of merchandise at affordable and cut-rate prices.
A vast array of modern electric megaphones are available to purchase, and characteristics like wattage, weight, price, and the presence of alarms and shoulder straps all contribute to a consumer ’ s choice.

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