I bought an online upgrade to Lion osx which is installed on my macbook.  How can I install the same purchase on my desktop mac or do I have to pay twice?

I purchased an online upgrade to Lion OSX and installed it on my macbook pro.  How can I install that purchase on my desktop mac or do I need to purchase again in order to be able to sync all my devices?

Login to App Store with the ID that bought Lion, using any other machine you own.
Option+Purchases.
Re-download.

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