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1 In short, the Commission is insisting that Ireland must charge for water.
2 Germany and the Netherlands led the charge for a more harmonized approach.
3 Home and Away star let off cocaine charge for good behaviour bond.
4 Sometimes energy will hold such a charge for a very long time.
5 In its place is the new charge for accessory after the fact.
6 Mzimela was given an additional charge for his part in the crime.
7 The key question is how much it can charge for the privilege.
8 She said the system would introduce a higher charge for overseas tourists.
9 Entry is free, although there may be a charge for special exhibitions.
10 GNM has said it no plans to charge for its online content.
11 And Paul: The service charge for these tickets is an absolute disgrace.
12 The charge for this service is about half a piastre; and I
13 It will also take a £20 million restructuring charge for severance payments.
14 He was held without charge for almost eight months -until now.
15 Lifelong Albion fan Darren Mckay has been in charge for 15 years.
16 I don't know how much you charge for this sort of thing.
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