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The battle (battlefield) that Lincoln and his wife traveled to see in 1864 was Petersburg.
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Yes, it costs $1.50 per person
Yes. Inflation causes businesses to have to cut costs, and labor is one of the easily cuttable costs. See the Phillips Curve.
Early ancient Greek phalanxes had the distinctive tendency to drift to the right side on a battlefield as they advanced. The reason for this was that the soldiers carried their large shields on the left arm because it safeguarded his comrades unshielded right side. This was not planned however, each soldier unconsciously moved toward his right side.
To see the Twilight movie it costs around 5 dollars
As of May the 12th, 2012 Battlefield 3 had sold 15 million copies for a total of $900 million US dollars (that's not including DLC which at the time had not come out yet.) You can begin to see how much money is being made here as Battlefield 3 is expected to reach 20 million sales by the end of the year, and the release of Battlefield Premium brought in another $37 million.
A ticket to big ben costs £90.99
You can see on this website- www.roamingtimes.com/b/articles/how-much-does-it-cost-to-ren - 57k - it costs about $1231
Depends where you live. In my local theater is costs around $6.
14 ounces of white chocolate has a variety of costs available. These costs are available to see on many different websites.
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Please see the Related Link for a list of production costs. UK money (Pound sterling) costs around £150 to make £50 in £2 coins.
Dreamweaver classes are normally taught at the local community college. You will have to check with them to see how much it costs, as fees vary depending on the college.
3000-5000 per show from http://twentytwowords.com/see-how-much-it-costs-to-hire-your-favorite-band-or-your-least-favorite-for-that-matter/
It would depend on where you went to see it. I can't imagine it costs more to see Twilight than it does to see any other movie at your local theater.
The battle (battlefield) that Lincoln and his wife traveled to see in 1864 was Petersburg.