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I was so astonished and so scared -- it's a serious matter for Fee to fall, you know (he hasn't really been himself, I mean not as strong, since that day in the schoolroom, when Alan upset him) -- that when I cried out, "Oh, _Fee!
We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses Barbara Yechton 1901
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Fee is center admission plus court charge of $2 per person.
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Fee is center admission plus court charge of $2 per person.
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Fee is center admission plus court charge of $2 per person.
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It also includes the Professional Group -- Doctors, Dentists, etc. -- who maintain Fee charges two percent above the Inflation rate. lgl
Are Workers Getting Good Jobs?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Fee is center admission plus court charge of $2 per person.
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Since the level of the Licence Fee is in itself a political matter, the BBC breaks its duty of impartiality every time it mentions this complaint.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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Possibly the name Fee may point to still earlier Pagan mysteries on the same site.
Essays on Life, Art and Science Samuel Butler 1868
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N.Y. High Court Finds More Data Needed in Fee Dispute (Law. com)
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N.Y. High Court Finds More Data Needed in Fee Dispute (Law. com)
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