Examples of using For a fee in English and their translations into Hebrew
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other physical media for a fee or otherwise without the prior permission of Babylon.
On 2 October 2008 Cheick Tioté signed for Dutch Eredivisie league side FC Twente for a fee reported to be around €750,000.
call traditional telephone numbers for a fee(SkypeOut), receive calls from traditional phones(SkypeIn),
Speaking about the possibility of privatizing an apartment for a fee, a copy of the order can be obtained at the department of the migration service at the place of residence.
Though Gringotts would witness the contract, for a fee, and enforce its collection,
In October 1972 he was snapped up by Arsenal for a fee of £200,000, as the intended replacement for former captain Frank McLintock.
Ibooks format may be sold for a fee only if they are accepted by and exclusively distributed by Apple.
For a fee, he can request that a certificate of good conduct be sent by Israel Police to Israeli officials abroad or a foreign official in Israel.
Samaras moved to Manchester City on 30 January 2006 for a fee of £6 million,
before moving to Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2010 for a fee of €6 million.
water sports facilities are provided for a fee.
data available to competitors, in return for a fee, a bit like the compulsory licensing of a patent.
accept articles only for a fee.
It was announced on August 30 that Riquelme has been signed by Atletico Madrid for a fee of €8 million.
In 1995 Paul Gascoigne signed for Scottish giants Rangers for a fee of 4.3 million.
Štimac arrived at the Baseball Ground on the 31st October 1995 for a fee of £1.5million from Croatian club Hajduk Split.
If you own a GPS, you can usually download international maps for a fee from your GPS provider's website.
have a certificate or cannot get it on time you will probably be approached by friendly police officers to arrange it for a fee.
Free parking in the area and it is possible to rent a closed parking space for a fee.