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Even poor consumers will pay a dollar or so apiece.

apiece造句

Add packs of lenses and filmeffects for $1 apiece.

But nowadays they often exceed 10,000 words apiece.

Ambulances sped away crowded with three or four patients apiece, bleeding heavily from shrapnel wounds.

"Toy Story 3," "The Fighter" and "Alice in Wonderland" all won two apiece.

But there aren’t many of these displays on the market, and they would also cost Apple about $400 apiece.

With all having won a similar share of seats—just 20-30 apiece—this will be tough.

Tom and Tamitha ate a granola bar apiece, snuggled under the blankets with Medusa, and tried to sleep.

"The King's Speech" and "Inception" were the big winners at the Kodak Theatre, with four Oscars apiece.

Seven executives planned to take the stage for up to 45 minutes apiece, each focusing on a different part of the business.

More and more couples are in two-job families — and sometimes hold down more than one job apiece to stay afloat.

Every one had four faces apiece, and every one four wings; and the likeness of the hands of a man was under their wings.

A far simpler kind of chip called a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag, which sends a tiny quantity of data over a short range when activated, can already be manufactured for 4 cents apiece.

Yet they handled fewer outpatient appointments and day cases apiece than their counterparts in England, and earlier figures suggest that their rate of inpatient admissions may have been lower too.

Of course the deals themselves, at around $1 billion apiece, are hardly more than a toe in the water. But it is just that conservatism that has recently worked to Japan’s banks’ advantage.

"We need to give them more time before we decide they do not work," said Oscar Pena, the Port District's general manager, who noted the owls, which cost about $40 apiece, only are supposed to scare 30 percent to 40 percent of the gulls that land nearby.

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