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31. If the bill became law, manufacturers using chemicals obtained from local species would have to pay a royalty to the state. 32. The Archive may, in addition, collect a royalty fee for the data owner. 33. In the event of substantial revision being necessary to the manuscripts, we reserve the right to revise this royalty figure. 34. He is one of Britain's most respected broadcasters and has interviewed a string of famous people from senior politicians to royalty. 35. As far as I can see, money spent on royalty is money burnt. 36. Medal winners will receive large cash prizes from the government and be treated like royalty. 37. Credit Suisse is blaming SwissPerform, a royalty payments agency, for the problem. 38. To have one lone voice attacking royalty in Jubilee week seemed perfectly fair. 39. I mean like royalty do, pretend to be married but do their own thing on the quiet. 40. Lowe couldn't handle all the deference that went with even minor royalty. 41. Outside the door hovered Alfred, detailed by Auguste to serve drinks when royalty had arrived. 42. A new artist with this sort of deal should expect to receive a royalty rate of 10-14 percent of the retail price. 43. And while a 5 percent royalty rate might have been fair in 1972, times had changed. 44. But then Michael gets an even bigger royalty rate than Madonna. 45. He enjoyed the company of influential and wealthy people, including royalty. 46. Almost from day one, the arguments over royalty rates, promotional budgets and artwork waged unceasingly. 47. With the bank's business-start loans, firms pay back the cash not with interest but with a royalty on sales. 48. She is guaranteed a £3 million advance and 42 percent royalty on new albums. 49. But I'd had my suspicions and didn't share his romantic notion of a farewell from anonymous royalty. 50. Often has the aching brow of royalty resigned its crown,[http:///royalty.html] to be decked with the soothing chaplet of the shepherd swain. 51. Decca gave in first, signing a royalty agreement in 1943. 52. In pence per record terms, this means that most bands receive a royalty of between 50p and 70p per album sold. 53. They were dressed like royalty and were as orderly as a drill team in final competition. 54. Wherever she went, she was mobbed; whenever she traveled, she was treated like royalty. 55. In return for giving Loblaws its official seal of approval, Probe was to receive a royalty on sales. 56. And contact with royalty gives the lord lieutenants real influence. 57. He receives a royalty of 2% on each card sold. 58. Normally, such an agreement will impose strict limitations and involve a fee or royalty payable to the artist. 59. If the monarchy is perceived as fulfilling a function, then royalty have a job to do. 60. At present as always, many security precautions are taken when Royalty travels by rail, which are classified.