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25 Sentences With "had a price of"

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The most common variation of the jet, the F-35 A, had a price of $89.2 million after the most recent round of contract negotiations announced in September.
It immediately gained a following: as The Economist went to press, a unit of "Bitcoin Cash" had a price of $460 and tokens worth $7.6bn were in circulation (although that is still much smaller than Bitcoin classic, which stood at about $2,700 and nearly $45bn).
At launch it had a price of $1,799, though it has been dropped to $1,299.
This new fire station had a price of $2,644,438."Fire Station 94 ." City of Houston. Retrieved on May 8, 2010.
The Honor 5X was first announced at an event held by Huawei in Chengdu on 27 October 2015. The smartphone was initially offered in two versions; the model with 2 GB of RAM memory had a price of and the model with 3 GB of RAM memory had a price of . It launched in India at . On January 28, it was listed on Flipkart and Amazon for sale.
Around 1780, for example, the Saxon August d'or had a price of 116 to 120 Groschen sächsischen Silberkurantgeldes, as a maximum discount of 4 Groschen. In the 19th century it usually had a low premium.
Porter High School opened in August 2010 and had a price of $16 million, including the costs of the land, the buildings, and the furnishings.Micek, Kassia. "NCISD proposes new elementary attendance zones." Courier of Montgomery County.
The organ in the Alfried Krupp Hall was built by . The instrument has 62 organ stops (4502 organ pipes) on three manuals and pedal keyboard. The instrument had a price of 1,2 million Euro. The instrument has a weight of roughly a size of .
It has no sound. The Gameroom Tele-Pong is similar to the first Japanese video game console, Epoch's TV Tennis Electrotennis, released a year prior. There was also a version released in the United Kingdom marketed by Binatone called the TV Game Unit. It had a price of £23.95.
The eStar also met all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). The first vans were delivered in May 2010 to FedEx Express for use in Los Angeles. Other customers included Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E;), The Coca-Cola Company, and Canada Post. The eStar had a price of .
The Lamborghini Veneno is a limited-run, one-off supercar based on the Aventador LP700-4. The Veneno was developed to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary. It was introduced at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. When introduced, it had a price of , making it one of the most expensive production cars in the world.
The Lamborghini Veneno () is a limited production high performance sports car manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. Based on the Lamborghini Aventador, the Veneno was developed to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary. It was introduced at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. When introduced, it had a price of , making it one of the most expensive production cars in the world.
The charter system planned to establish a new middle school and high school on a plot of land north of 13 Mile Road and east of Ryan Road in Warren. Groundbreaking began by December 2007. The facility had a price of $6 million. Charles Meredith, the superintendent of the charter system, stated that there were plans for 450 students at the new school.
A public model was shown at CES 2017 and had a price of $249. At Google I/O in May 2017, Google announced a new, all in-built 'Standalone VR' system that would be made by the Vive team and also by Lenovo. Whilst in June 2017 Valve revealed details of a second variation of Vive controller which utilizes finger tracking called the Knuckles Vive controller.
The most expensive amusements are the rafting course with a price of 32 million DKK, 'Vildsvinet' from 2003, with an estimated price of 25 million DKK as well as 'Hankatten' that had a price of 20 million DKK. New amusements in 2010 are 'Svend Svingarm' and a brand new 4D cinema. In 2012, it was ranked as one of the weirdest parks by Time.
The Tour de l'lle wristwatch is one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world. In total, only seven pieces were manufactured, each of which had a price of more than US$1 million. On April 3, 2005, a Tour de I'lle wristwatch was auctioned by Antiquorum, reaching a final price of 1.56 million US dollars (1,876,250 CHF). The auction piece has a unique black watch dial.
The state placed the prison under extensive renovations in the 1980s. The first phase had a price of $28.8 million. The first phase included a custody control and administration building, a maximum security housing building with 384 single cells, a central services building, and central plant utility systems. The $8.6 million second phase included a three story working resident building, which had 192 single cells for inmates assigned to jobs within the boundaries of the prison.
The residence had a price of $345,000, and the property had of space. The residence is the only area connecting the university property with the rest of the city. The city government also entered into a settlement with the DeKalb County government to settle a dispute, paving the way for the annexation. Due to the taxable revenue involved, there was a dispute over whether the area would remain in the DeKalb County School District or transition to Atlanta Public Schools.
Prior to the renovation the prison had issues with rainwater leaking into the structure. The renovation, which included constructing a new roof; adding finishes to floors, pews, and walls; and installing new panes of glass, had a price of $175,000. The ADC may finance repairs and maintenance, but as per the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution it cannot build a new religious facility. In historical eras, white prisoners worked in the fields, and the prison housed clothing, license plate, and shoe factories.
The caviar was exported as a delicacy to France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Greece and the United States. At one point, it was more expensive than the Russian or Iranian caviar. In the 1980s it had a price of $900 per kilogram, or double compared to the Iranian caviar which was considered the closest to the Kladovo caviar in terms of quality. For 27 years, the main exporter of the Kladovo caviar was merchant Gerald M. Stein from New York, through his "Caviar House" and "Iron Gate" companies.
The Privy Council's response on 30 June condemned the "execrable paper" as tantamount to a declaration of war and declared the participants "open and notorious traitors and rebels".Grant, The Lion of the Covenant, p.251 Cameron had a price of 5,000 merks placed on his head, while 3,000 merks were offered for three other identified ring-leaders of the group, including Cargill (who, because of personal reservations, had not in fact been present at Sanquar) and 1,000 merks for each for the others.Grant, The Lion of the Covenant, p.
75 photo. The car was only offered as a Sport Roadster. The gas tank, which in the case of the Mercedes-Benz 130 was installed over the engine, was transferred to the front compartment, and therefore there was no room for luggage there. The practicality of the 150 was therefore very limited, and the price of the car was quite high at 6600 RM ; as a comparison the Mercedes-Benz 170 V had a price of 5500 RM. The car was discontinued in 1936 due to poor sales.
"9120 Katy-Hockley, Katy" It is located on a plot of land in the northwestern portion of the county, in proximity to the Sharp Road and the Katy-Hockley Road Cutoff intersection. The juvenile boot camp, scheduled to open in November 1999, was originally scheduled to be located in proxmimity to Barker Cypress Road and south of Interstate 10. It had a price of $2 million, with most of the money coming from federal grants and $500,000 coming from taxpayers. It had survived a lawsuit filed by residents of the area surrounding its current northwest Harris location.
One of the early proposals for Bay Pointe, Cardiff Originally based on an apartment scheme, it would have been one of a number of high-rise developments in Cardiff, which include the Glass Needle and Meridian Gate in Cardiff city centre. The original proposal included 1,800 apartments including a 33-storey tower that would have been the tallest in Cardiff and Wales at 403 ft (122.8m); it was estimated that some apartments could have had a price of £1,000,000. As part of the Cardiff International Sports Village, it was hoped the project could be completed in time for Cardiff's role in hosting event of the London 2012 Olympics.
During that year, Sonia Tersigne, a Greenwood King Properties real estate agent, said that homeowners in Morningside Place usually renovated their houses instead of tearing them down. Common renovations included updating kitchens and bathrooms to modern standards, installing sunrooms, and adding guest quarters over garages. In 1999, a "tear down" house, or a house to be purchased so it could be torn down and replaced with new development, typically had a price of $150,000 ($ in current money), a recently built house typically had a price around $600,000 ($ in current money), and other varieties of houses were priced in between those extremes. In the portion between Rice Boulevard and University Boulevard, house prices were from $175,000 ($ in current money) to $300,000 ($ in current money).

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