How To Use Cover charge In A Sentence
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Both Fannie and Freddie also tack on what they call adverse-market fees of one-quarter of 1 percent to all loans - the equivalent of cover charges at a night club - just to get you seated at the table.
The Seattle Times
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Average prices are for a three-course meal for one, without wine, but including service and cover charge.
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They gathered at nightclubs where the cover charges alone could exceed $400; they ordered cognac at $200 a shot and hookers at $1,000 a session; they dressed in Versace and Hugo Boss suits; they maintained diamond-clad concubines of mesmerizing, icy beauty.
Russia Is Finished
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LIANE HANSEN, host: The word cabaret evokes so many images: singers dressed to the nines in elegant nightclubs or dark intimate rooms, cover charges and two-drink minimums.
Wilkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome: To Cabaret School
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There's a cover charge included in the total.
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There's a cover charge included in the total.
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Despite spendy cover charges and velvet-roped entrances, he theorizes, the upscale, Miami-style bars that have opened in the district recently have exacerbated matters.
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Fans could pack tiny, dingy venues on the edge of various downtowns, and the young people who sustain unpopular popular music could afford the modest cover charges and the watered-down alcoholic beverages.
The Hipster Depression
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My only cavil, and this is one I level against many restaurants, is that there is a separate charge for bread which, as you are given no option to refuse it, becomes a cover charge by another name.
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There's a cover charge included in the total.
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A licence has to be obtained and a deposit paid in advance to cover charges for a reasonable time.
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With a capacity audience of 200, the venue will provide traditional music nightly with no cover charge, which will be followed by live bands.
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Every Wednesday, rain or shine, a minimal cover charge allows you to support local and regional musicians while enjoying a lazy summer evening in picturesque settings.