Examples of using Entry fees in English and their translations into Portuguese
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competition entry fees, travel expenses and/or support services.
The series that will happen from May 14th to 23rd will have an entry fees that will range from $5.50 Re-buy tournaments until $109 for Freezout.
Some activities include food/drink bills or entry fees, which are often cheaper for our students, for example.
All entry fees plus a New Orleans hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Next, you can witness Australian Aboriginal culture in a contemporary gallery at the Waradah Aboriginal Centre entry fees apply.
With entry fees, lunch, and round-trip travel from your Cusco hotel included,
participants who have already been eliminated will lose their buy-ins and entry fees.
I told you I want to participate in the fashion designing competition I paid the entry fees today.
English speaking tour guide, all entry fees, cold water,
Las Vegas pool parties are even more fun without the long lines and entry fees.
We will also be hosting a Pedometer Challenge in Q3& Q4 for our employees and the entry fees will be donated to the charity.
not been set yet but below are September 2018 entry fees as a guide.
Cellar Tour You can choose the Champagne House we visit entry fees vary.
English speaking tour guide, all entry fees, lunch& cold water throughout.
City tour accompanied by a professional tour guide in Kathmandu with private vehicle transfers& including temple/monument entry fees.
If a region requires sales tax to be charged on entry fees, then the current entry fees should be considered to already include the sales tax.
Corporations hoping to buy water rights have bought seats at the table, but the hefty conference entry fees have kept ordinary citizens out.
tournament buy-ins(via entry fees) as financial recompense.
in direct proportion to the participation of the runners and their payment of entry fees from which the prizes were derived.