The cast of "Counting Cars," a reality TV show on the History Channel, reportedly earns between $10,000 to $15,000 per episode. However, exact figures can vary based on individual contracts and the cast member's role on the show. Additionally, the show's popularity and the network's budget may also influence earnings over time.
They were counted as three-fifths of a person
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Nothing really . That each slave counted as 3/4 of a person when counting population for the house.
As of episode 240 in Japan and episode 156 in America Rukia and Ichigo have not kissed each other or any other person real or imagined.
As a number sequence, each integer is increasing by 27.
Each individual car a person owns is required to have its own policy.
Each person gets $10,000 per episode
By counting an object, such as a one-half shekel coin given by each person (Exodus ch.30).
The best Beyblade Metal Fusion episode cannot be answered due to the best episode being different for each individual person. The matter of taking an overall vote for the best episode remains anonymous.
Sometimes a dealer will still have unused cars from previous years, but a person generally will have to inquire from each dealer individually.
it cost's $2.5 million dollars $500,000 Goes to mark harmon each episode $250,000 goes to michael weatherly each episode $250,000 goes to Cote de pablo each episode $250,000 goes to sean murray each episode $250,000 goes to pauley perrette each episode $250,000 goes to David Mcallum each episode $100,000 goes to rocky carroll for each episode he is in $150,000 goes to Brian Deitzman each episode he is in $500,000 for filming and crew members
The Duggar children are not individually paid by TLC for each episode. TLC hands the family (i.e. Jim Bob) a check for each episode, and it's up to Jim Bob to divide the money however he chooses, if he divides it at all.