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"Yet the place looks scruffy and untidy and gets worse year after year, all while FirstPort keep putting their charges up," she added.

From BBC

It currently charges up to £14,200 a year.

From BBC

It gave powers to local authorities to charge up to an extra 300% on top of normal council tax for second home owners.

From BBC

The Catholic school, which opened in 1980, charges up to £3,400 a term, and while it has a capacity of 111 pupils, only 70 are on the books this term.

From BBC

He'll keep doing right-wing media, the purpose of which is as much to keep his followers charged up about the alleged stealing as anything else.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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