They drive expensive cars and SUVs, and there are just as many female drivers as male ones. |
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By making more expensive materials and embellishments optional for most forms, the firm could offer its wares in a variety of price ranges. |
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It is almost as expensive to hold, move and warehouse things as to produce them. |
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This is very expensive to get so naturally the landlord doesn't want this additional expense and neither party wants any aggro! |
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Those findings of ten years ago have recently been rediscovered the hard and expensive way. |
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For two decades poachers have slaughtered chiru by the thousands for their wool, which is finer and more expensive than cashmere. |
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For instance, a carpetmaker can lavish the great wools on his expensive $30 a square yard plush. |
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Why have the most expensive professionals in the game achieved such paltry results? |
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In jest, my husband reminds me just how expensive each Christmas card is every year. |
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They are poor farmers who could never easily afford expensive chemicals used in intensive farming, going organic to boost their meagre incomes. |
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Would you feel as comfortable wearing a counterfeit expensive watch as the real thing? |
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But fish stocks, including expensive koi carp, did not perish because the tanks were covered. |
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We have always tried to make her see that the inner worth of people is what is important, not the expensive trappings on the outside. |
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As it was quite expensive the iron he used often came from reforged broken tools or other items. |
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There are all manner of expensive injectable treatments that will fill lines, wrinkles and folds, but they only last for six to 12 months. |
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Soon, developers started taking notice, refurbishing the old buildings and transforming them into expensive shops and condos. |
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We saw the Scottish Crown Jewels, the second most expensive in Europe and the oldest royal regalia in Britain. |
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As a journalist living in the most expensive city in the country, I am keenly alive to to the issue. |
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It included quality copies of expensive garments by labels such as Burberry, Ted Baker and Hugo Boss and shoes by Nike. |
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For this reason scientists have been turning to a much less expensive alternative, the laboratory mouse. |
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These shipments were simply regraded and accepted as a less expensive category. |
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Makers created presentation models crafted from expensive woods with carved elements and inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory. |
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For this professional photographer, being surrounded by beautiful babes in expensive frocks is all in a day's work. |
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International class equestrian and yachting are expensive sports to compete in at the top, and not exactly third world sports. |
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The second most expensive yearling on the day was an Indian Charlie colt out of the Dawn Quixote mare Caliente Lace. |
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A deep scratch exposing the alloyed metal can eventually cause measurable harm and be expensive to repair. |
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It is a comfort to know that expensive cleaners designed for bathrooms work no better than all-purpose cleaners. |
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Usually acidulation is done with less expensive citric acid, rather than tartaric acid, the acid of wine grapes. |
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She has laid aside a little sum, but her long expensive illness takes her last dollar. |
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We had a yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum on board somebody else's dreamily expensive yacht in the Caribbean. |
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In most reception venues, the house alcohol is always more expensive than if you supply your own. |
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The inclusion of azurite blue and lake glazes indicates that this was a sophisticated and expensive colour scheme. |
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The foreigner had tried to steal expensive diamond jewelry at knifepoint from a service girl. |
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There's no need to buy expensive branded jewelry from Tiffany unless you are making an investment. |
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I can let my long hair air-dry and it actually looks like I've had an expensive blowout. |
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But sugar is less expensive in that country than in the United States, where critics contend import quotas artificially raise sugar prices. |
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Mirrors used to be an extremely expensive accessory, only affordable by the wealthy. |
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It has high recall and high precision, but has the disadvantage of being an expensive database with high online print royalties. |
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Packed with the same computing power as some laptops, wearables are still too expensive for average consumers. |
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When the Chinese suppliers struggled to meet production schedules, the manufacturer was forced to use expensive airfreight. |
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Welding jigs should be eliminated where possible to eliminate slow and expensive tooling changes. |
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However, the harsh reality is simply that airlines are hugely expensive businesses to run. |
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In fact, this presidential race is, by far, the most expensive in American history. |
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Riders forced the expensive cancellation of a race meeting at Sandown, after making their point by boycotting it. |
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Black kingklip meat is lighter, larger, and firmer than the meat of its more expensive cousins. |
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However, even at 16 times 2005 profits, the valuation still looks too expensive by half, especially for a mature telecom business. |
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A leading insurance company based in Europe said that 2004 was the most expensive year for weather destruction on record. |
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The least expensive days to fly are typically Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. |
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I thought you would wine and dine me and present me with expensive tokens and bent-knee hand kissing in an attempt to keep me as yours. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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Houseboats and expensive terraced villas line the waterway, while well-heeled ladies take yappy canine triplets for walkies along the towpath. |
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It somewhat reminds him of New York but it is nowhere near as expensive to live well. |
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It's a wee bit more expensive per bale than shavings but it is, according to the bumf, four times more absorbent. |
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And don't pay too much attention to the expensive add-ons some management-training courses include. |
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Mail was expensive and had to be collected after a conveyance fee was paid at the post office by the addressee. |
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I clearly recall ragging my mother for her expensive taste in clothing before I was even a pre-teen. |
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I don't smoke, however, so I'm hoping nibbling on expensive dark chocolates will be an acceptable substitute. |
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The women have to purchase expensive gowns and matching accessories to keep up with expectations. |
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He said five two-way radios, a pair of binoculars and an expensive waterproof mobile phone were stolen in the raid on their hut. |
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The tickets were kind of expensive but at least I've got my Young Persons railcard, that saves me a third on rail prices. |
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Mira allows you to log into a Windows XP computer from a much simpler and less expensive remote device. |
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It would thus be expensive both to the parties and to the resources of the judicial system. |
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It's hard and expensive to get a bunch of people together to operate all this equipment to create the illusion of a dream. |
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He's the most expensive goalkeeper in the world and hardly put a foot wrong. |
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Occasionally she needs to touch up the rake with a little extra glue, but that's less expensive than purchasing a new rake. |
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The companies then do the expensive but scientifically easy trials and rake in all the money. |
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The sunken wet bar was stocked with 20-year old Italian red wines and expensive cognacs, brandies and Scotch whiskeys. |
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We made expensive changes, including re-routing the driveway, installing wet rooms and choosing all-natural lamb's wool insulation. |
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Natural sheepskin is preferable because it provides natural lanolin to exposed skin, 17 although it is expensive and is not washable. |
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Unfortunately, recoating the entire fort with lime, a historically accurate solution, would be prohibitively expensive at this time. |
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Newsgroups are one of the least expensive and most efficient ways to source information about Papua from the internet. |
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Dad turned the car onto an exit ramp and entered a very nice neighborhood, one that you would see in an expensive part of California. |
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He remarks what a lovely and expensive machine it is and that he will take care of it for you. |
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I am not getting all dressed up and buying an expensive gift for Karen and Whatshisname only to have a crusty bun and potato salad. |
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The harbour has both a commercial quayside and marina which was crowded with expensive yachts and cruisers. |
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Old gardening boots, wheelbarrows, and toolboxes can make whimsical substitutes for expensive outdoor containers. |
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Personally, I like the idea of holding a few expensive shares within a balanced portfolio. |
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They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews. |
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Orchids in general became expensive and much-sought after because of their beauty and rarity. |
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Lee apparently had enough money to hire an expensive white lawyer and served only a short jail term. |
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A lot of this spend, said IDC, will be on 3G networks, which have been dismissed in some quarters as expensive white elephants. |
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Last month, Bradford Chamber of Commerce and Industry branded the idea of a Yorkshire assembly as an expensive white elephant. |
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Opponents say they will be hugely expensive white elephants which could cost taxpayers a fortune. |
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Accused of being an expensive white elephant, the pressure's been on to re-energise the site. |
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If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame. |
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Some homeowners have even traded down from more expensive abodes to less pricey dwellings. |
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The reef mines sank far underground, and used expensive machinery and complex metallurgical processes to separate the gold from the waste rock. |
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The frontline drugs are expensive and beyond the reach of the public health system of most countries. |
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The fox hunters' problem is that, because keeping a horse is a pretty expensive activity, they were always seen as some sort of financial elite. |
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Arrange an expensive short-term loan secured against these properties until they are sold. |
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Vaccinations are expensive and costs must be weighed up against the risks involved. |
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A historical epic set in China's vast northern wastelands would be expensive to make. |
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Other than low pay, expensive parking is a common juror aggravation, he said. |
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We learned the most expensive tea ware is made from a kind of purple clay flecked with real gold. |
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Kingston is the 17th most expensive place in the country for key workers to buy a home, according to a study out last week. |
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These aquarium buddies are cheap, require little upkeep and there is no expensive burial should they, ahem, not make it. |
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A coded way of saying that it is an expensive problem on which he will not make many firm promises a year ahead of a general election. |
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He has two watches on his left wrist, one looks expensive and keeps normal time, the other is digital and keeps training time. |
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The pitch is further queered by the weakness of the US dollar, which makes Ireland a far more expensive travel destination for Americans. |
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When you spread a large population over a large land mass, broadband coverage is a much more expensive endeavor than it is in, say, Britain. |
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Henry VIII banned his brewer from adding hops to the royal brew, but as wine became more expensive the popularity of hopped beer grew. |
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But the rest of you, squandering money to quench your thirst with a drink more expensive than petrol, you're just weak-willed and wet. |
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Others, however, question the wisdom of such a decision and argue that it seems an expensive way to boost circulation. |
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They say it is too expensive and say protecting southwest China's mountain forests is a better way to save the 1,000 pandas left in the wild. |
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With rising costs of timber and skilled labour hard to find, woodcarvings have become expensive and the exclusive realm of the rich. |
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On the other hand, the reality is that Japan simply cannot afford such an expensive gamble. |
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Mr Gourlay said the standard cathode ray tube widescreens still had his vote for better picture quality over the more expensive plasma screens. |
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To make things worse, commercially available audio books are usually abridged and twice as expensive as the print version. |
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In 1700 both land and water transport were still extremely expensive in most parts of Europe. |
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They must sell an expensive player approximately once every 12 months to balance the books. |
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The event will be timed and, in the event of a tie, the most expensive mountain bike will be deemed the winner. |
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It is built to very high levels of quality, and the fit and finish is worthy of a much more expensive Audi model. |
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This autumn you will have to wade through Harris Tweed fashion features in the top style magazines and on the racks of the most expensive designer stores. |
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Now the bull market has given rise to expensive babysitters who keep high-powered adults out of trouble. |
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He was educated, he tells us, at expensive private schools, speaks with a languid upper-class voice, lives in a very nice house and has a semi-dormant baronetcy. |
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There is no logical reason that cabernet is nearly 20 percent more expensive than Pinot Noir on average. |
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Bringing home the bacon for the camo crowd is an expensive and profitable means of spending federal dollars. |
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This keeps great volumes of data easily accessible to users at all times without overloading primary storage or requiring expensive disk purchases for less active data. |
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Then again, both of the fellows in question drove expensive imported cars, so they probably can't afford to waste a cent extra if they want to keep up with their repayments. |
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Are you buying expensive jewelry for your wife for Christmas? |
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He finally cajoles her into quiet with promises of a new coach and attendants, only to have a fresh quarrel break out over an expensive rebato she has bought for herself. |
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With holiday bills still clobbering your credit-card balances and income taxes coming up soon, who has the money to burn for an expensive spring break? |
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In theory, a declining dollar should help the U.S. balance of trade by making imports relatively more expensive to Americans and exports relatively inexpensive to foreigners. |
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The next few days are all very exciting though, today it's the wedding of my cousin Amanda to which I'm wearing the exciting and jolly expensive new suit. |
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This plated design also translates into cost savings for device manufacturers, as it requires less of the expensive radiopaque materials than welded models. |
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Have you heard that British dive shops are being asked for names of people buying the more expensive items of dive gear, particularly rebreathers and diver scooters? |
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He was diagnosed as having Addison's disease 40 years ago, when blood tests were more expensive and less frequently used for general screening than they are now. |
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She is a well-preserved fifty-something woman with long blonde hair and the smooth good looks that only very expensive clothes and grooming can achieve. |
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The poor were bearing the brunt of this policy as production of coarse and cheaper grains like ragi and corn had shrunk, making them dependent on the more expensive rice. |
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This simple and not too expensive system was installed over hundreds of miles of British main line railways and the lives saved must be considerable. |
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If it is quick, cheap and decisive, we should see a rally of sorts, but if it is long, expensive and messy, financial markets can kiss any putative 2003 recovery goodbye. |
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Junk lawsuits are expensive for doctors and hospitals to fight in court. |
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Some were simply transmitted live without anyone bothering to record them, while others, which were recorded, were then junked in order to save space or re-use expensive tape. |
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Although tungsten bullets are more expensive to manufacture, it is believed that the extra cost will be more than saved in cleanup costs for Army training and testing ranges. |
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Even local chickens were more expensive than in the summer, Smirnova and another woman at the counter complained. |
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More expensive alternatives were floodguards, for doors, windows and airbricks, or a portable metal wall to be built around homes when the water starts rising. |
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Early cameos are carved from hardstones such as onyx, sardonyx, or agate, while later a number of less expensive substances were used that were also easier to carve. |
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Collectively, we have managed to deliver expensive fish at a reasonable price while at the same time generating significant revenues for stakeholders. |
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However, beneath the ballyhoo of this expensive charade, a lot is changing. |
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Community policing is expensive and, in an era of budget cuts, increasingly rare. |
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A good, well-organised calf rearing system should be a priority for any dairy farmer, and this does not mean that you go and put up an expensive calf house. |
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He would not let himself be persuaded into buying the more expensive stereo. |
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The senator has been criticized for expensive junkets to foreign countries. |
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Suddenly, her aloneness, the dress, the expensive vanilla-scented perfume, the strange drinks and the unfriendly looks from across the bar make sense. |
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Meanwhile, sea level rise will emerge as a huge, inexorable and massively expensive problem. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties. |
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There have already been two expensive efforts to scour the ocean bed of the South Atlantic since the Airbus A330 disappeared. |
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Employing a designer, meanwhile, is often perceived as an expensive luxury indulged in by ladies who lunch and those intent on keeping up with the Joneses. |
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Next time you're out to dinner, order the most expensive meal, excuse yourself to the ladies' room, slip out the kitchen door and never, ever, look back. |
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They think they're way too expensive and la-di-da for a kid to have. |
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With the metros closed, she had to dip into her savings to pay for the expensive taxi ride home that morning. |
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London's Festival Hall closes next month for an expensive refurb. |
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The frame shop guy eventually talked me into a really expensive framing. |
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Welch justifiably observes that this dredging is a massive and expensive undertaking that will perhaps wreak more environmental damage than leaving the river at rest. |
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If Western food aid results in massive theft, corruption, and re-exportation, can you imagine what kleptomaniac dictators could do with expensive HIV medicine? |
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Opera is a hugely expensive business and very labour intensive. |
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And the worst example is the expensive and deplorable Senate race in Massachusetts. |
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We were compelled to eat rotten biscuits and stinking decaying meat while our officers fatted themselves with the best food and drank the most expensive wines. |
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Sunny and I met in the winter of 1959, at the deafeningly expensive Palace Hotel in Saint Moritz, Switzerland. |
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Sebastian explains that the company is working to rebroadcast its signal terrestrially, so that it can be received by less expensive mobile receivers. |
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Central and admiralty have some of the most expensive retail outlets in the world, and they are popular with the Mainland crowd. |
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The money that leaves Spanish Harlem or Bedford Stuyvesant to purchase the latest, most expensive pair of kicks most likely isn't going back into those neighborhoods. |
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But after more than 10 aggravating, exorbitantly expensive and violent years, the world has pretty much had it with Afghanistan. |
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Treasury has estimated that by 2013 it would be more expensive to repeal the amt than to eliminate the income tax. |
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Sure, she was more expensive than an au pair, but, we congratulated ourselves, she spoke English and she knew what she was doing. |
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This is most obvious when expensive forms of trash are forced to backflip until they obviate their standard uses. |
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The chapel stank of expensive perfume, incense, and candle wax. |
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In the blink of an eye, the hipster has turned into a catch-all scapegoat, guilty for everything from expensive beer to bad music. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the resulting Great Depression throttled the demand for Bentley's expensive motor cars. |
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However, they are expensive and easy to lose, so students are often instructed to put their names on them. |
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At first brass cylinders were used, but these were expensive and limited in size. |
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The main problem with the Newcomen design was that it used energy inefficiently, and was therefore expensive to operate. |
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Lighter steel is used on less expensive models, and heavier steel on more expensive models for durability. |
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The luxuriousness of the spa was present even in the expensive paper fittingly used for the bill. |
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However, seed drills of this and successive types were both expensive and unreliable, as well as fragile. |
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George's previous houses, Carlton House and the Brighton Pavilion were too small for grand court events, even after expensive extensions. |
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Not only were stone castles expensive to build in the first place, but their maintenance was a constant drain. |
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Most programs are not subsidized by government, making preschools relatively expensive even though the staff is typically poorly compensated. |
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Garrisons were expensive and as a result often small unless the castle was important. |
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Theodosius's financial position must have been difficult, since he had to pay for expensive campaigning from a reduced tax base. |
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As it was so expensive to make, early ginger biscuits were a cheap form of using up the leftover bread mix. |
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He launched an expensive campaign against the Persians, which ended in defeat and his own death. |
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As of 2014 London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow. |
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West London includes expensive residential areas where properties can sell for tens of millions of pounds. |
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Payments often covered expensive materials, and in many cases the wages of assistants had to be paid out of them. |
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Tull's seed drill was very expensive and not very reliable and therefore did not have much of an impact. |
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Widening and the removal of its houses was completed in 1763, but it remained relatively narrow and needed continual and expensive repairs. |
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Waters and Wright bought large country houses while Mason became a collector of expensive cars. |
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The production was popular, despite poor reviews, but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions. |
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The family was not rich, but Peg insisted on an expensive private schooling for her son. |
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The switch to quiet incandescent illumination in turn required a switch to more expensive film stock. |
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A quality cue can be expensive and may be made of exotic woods and other expensive materials which are artfully inlaid in decorative patterns. |
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However, Tokyo has overtaken Moscow as the most expensive city in the world, placing Moscow at third behind Osaka in second place. |
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In 2008, Moscow ranked top on the list of most expensive cities for the third year in a row. |
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Under these conditions, sailboat racing can be comparable to or less expensive than sports such as golf and skiing. |
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Once the boat is acquired it is not all that expensive an endeavor, often much less expensive than a normal vacation on land. |
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Microphotograph slides, however, required an expensive microscope for viewing, which make them beyond the reach of the average person. |
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In vases of coloured glass, expensive cut flowers were silently screaming as they smellily expired. |
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In particular, Lisvane, Cyncoed, Radyr and Rhiwbina contain some of the most expensive housing in Wales. |
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Britain maintained a relatively large and expensive Royal Navy, along with a small standing army. |
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As coastal land grew more expensive freed indentured servants pushed further west. |
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This was very expensive work that at this time was only commonly done to Royal Navy vessels. |
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The system was overbuilt and too expensive for the small amount of freight traffic it carried. |
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It took a full month and a half of his smooth talk, a few pieces of expensive jewelry and some very fine coke to get her in his bed. |
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Germany was not weighted down with an expensive worldwide empire that needed defense. |
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This made the pound convertible to its value in gold, but at a level that made British exports more expensive on world markets. |
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Dr Andrew Goddard of the RCP said that providing more expensive treatments for increasing numbers of patients would fail. |
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Bush's landing was criticized by opponents as an unnecessarily theatrical and expensive stunt. |
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Such loans were covered by very detailed contracts, and swapped for more expensive loan products on the day of closing. |
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Consequently, open market properties are much more expensive both to buy and to rent. |
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A fractional is much more expensive than a traditional timeshare, but to many people, it's worth it. |
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Accordingly, there were silvery coats, hologram ties, jackets with facetlike seams, and lots of sensible if expensive sportswear. |
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Generally, the more expensive the class, the better the beverage and meal service. |
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Tickets for seats in the endcourt are a lot more expensive than they were last time. |
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For example, if people choose to buy more cucumbers than tomatoes, cucumbers consequently become more expensive and tomatoes cheaper. |
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When inequality is higher the poor do not shift to less expensive forms of participation. |
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It would be very expensive to cure a dose here, as well as unbelievably painful. |
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When the service or upgrades got too expensive the locomotive was traded off or retired. |
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But on this special occasion I decided to splash out on one of those really fancy and expensive aftershaves, the ones with the sexy French names. |
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Nevertheless, offshore wind power is significantly more expensive than onshore, which raises costs. |
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The most expensive buses have air conditioning, while the cheaper buses do not. |
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Perhaps it is far too expensive for a notorious muckworm like you! I, however, am more generous. |
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Attendance was less expensive and the student body more representative of society as a whole. |
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Rather than purchase an expensive razor he bought a packet of cheap disposable ones. |
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These musicals involved songwriters with little theatrical experience, and the expensive productions generally lost money. |
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This bloke looked just like a candyman with his expensive togs and the glitter of a gold watch in the lights from the car park. |
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The property is littered with giant flat-screen TVs and expensive boys' toys, with lacquered sliding panels hiding any mess. |
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The line has since become a metaphor for expensive efforts that offer a false sense of security. |
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With the rise of the French independent nuclear weapons by 1960 the line became an expensive anachronism. |
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These ships generally provide the least expensive way to cover long distances between islands. |
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Nervy nerdboys gone dot.com rich who buy expensive sports cars to race them into rear bumpers instead of finally learning how to drive. |
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In the modern era, these resources have been redirected to expensive media campaigns in which the potential voter is a passive participant. |
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Majorelle was known for his use of exotic and expensive woods, and for attaching bronze sculpted in vegetal themes to his pieces of furniture. |
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The two German copies bore the expensive blue pigment lazurite, suggesting that the Bibles were intended for particularly wealthy owners. |
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Although there were more reasonably priced bottles of wine, they chose an expensive Malbec not for its flavor, but for its bourgie appeal. |
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A more expensive Edinburgh Airport Rail Link project to provide a direct heavy rail link was cancelled in 2007 due to increasing costs. |
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Non-generic drugs are usually more expensive than their generic equivalents. |
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He tightly stoppered the decanter, thinking the expensive liqueur had been evaporating. |
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For example, gold is used in the connectors of the more expensive electronics cables, such as audio, video and USB cables. |
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Firearms were invented at around the same time, and lead, despite being more expensive than iron, became the chief material for making bullets. |
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Groundwater recharge can be more expensive than other reuse programs when the cost of blending water is taken into account. |
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It was therefore seen as an expensive risk and deterred anyone looking for a quick profit. |
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The Haight is now home to some expensive boutiques and a few controversial chain stores, although it still retains some bohemian character. |
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This information is used in consumer credit scores, making it difficult or more expensive for the defendant to obtain credit. |
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They were also given candles as it was too expensive to light the whole mine. |
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Singer Dan Sartain, I like his rockabilly style What's the most expensive fashion item you have ever bought? |
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I head towards David Jones in the city, which has a bottle shop that is easily robbed of its expensive and unusual spirits. |
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Despite an expensive advertising campaign, ITV Digital struggled to attract sufficient new subscribers and in 2002 closed the service. |
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Fresh fish and shellfish in Southern California tends to be expensive in restaurants, but by no means out of reach of the masses. |
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Do you think he would get as much bang for the buck out of a fancier, more expensive car? |
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However, expatriate professionals are often more expensive than local employees. |
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Flowers? A nice cup of tea and a hug? Wojusly expensive beauty bits and pampering treats? Chocs and a teddy? |
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Plutonium isotopes are expensive and inconvenient to separate, so particular isotopes are usually manufactured in specialized reactors. |
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Another scam saw a launderer buy expensive insurance for a phantom ocean-going vessel. |
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High temperatures require expensive alloys made from nickel or cobalt, rather than inexpensive steel. |
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Flash Bainite is the strongest, most ductile, lean alloyed, readily weldable, least expensive ultra strength metal known to man. |
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A simpler and less expensive purification system will do the same job for light crude and light distillates. |
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The average family will not need the more expensive features of this product. |
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A survey conducted by ECA International in 2011 placed Oslo as the second most expensive city in the world for living expenses after Tokyo. |
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Although Oslo does have the most expensive housing market in Norway, it is comparably cheaper than other cities on the list in that regard. |
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According to a report compiled by Swiss bank UBS in the month of August 2006, Oslo and London were the world's most expensive cities. |
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It is expensive to move the suite to a new position as this involves re-routing water supply and waste pipes. |
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Laser eye surgery is also expensive but surgeons won't do it until you're 21 for health reasons. |
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There was a comb made of elephant ivory, a rare and expensive item in Northern England. |
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Spices were among the most expensive and demanded products of the Middle Ages. |
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If there was not a market for natural gas near the wellhead it was prohibitively expensive to pipe to the end user. |
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This expensive software is not all it's cracked up to be. It still has a lot of problems. |
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Much US and Canadian crude oil from the interior is now shipped to the coast by railroad, which is much more expensive than pipeline. |
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In 2014, according to Forbes, Moscow ranked the 9th most expensive city in the world. |
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Restaurants range from being rather luxurious and expensive to being ordinary and affordable. |
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Parts of some World War II naval minefields still exist because they are too extensive and expensive to clear. |
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Meat has been very expensive for most Egyptians throughout history, so a great number of vegetarian dishes have been developed. |
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The construction work had become Dorset's greatest tourist attraction, and the country's most expensive public project. |
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They have also been seen as economical for use in poor countries, where batteries may be expensive and mains power unreliable or unavailable. |
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The presenters believed that train travel in the UK is too expensive, and the main reason is that trains are expensive to build. |
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Edward spent large amounts on expensive status symbols to show off his power and wealth as legitimate monarch of England. |
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However, a reduction in the supply of healthy trees, especially in Europe, is making ash an increasingly expensive option. |
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Tulip bulbs became so expensive that they were treated as a form of currency, or rather, as futures. |
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Desalination of abundant seawater is a more expensive solution used in coastal arid climates. |
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In the second, the impoundment dams are expensive to construct, natural water cycles are completely disrupted, ship navigation is disrupted. |
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The jet's high fuel consumption makes it expensive to operate. |
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He did not bring any of the coveted East Indies spices, such as the exceedingly expensive black pepper, ginger or cloves. |
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The fins and tails are processed into fin needles and are used in less expensive versions of shark fin soup in Chinese cuisine. |
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Sebastes are sometimes fraudulently substituted for the more expensive Lutjanus campechanus. |
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The company has hired some expensive legal talent for the trial. |
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Water heaters start to leak after a period of time, and those leaks can cause substantial and expensive water damage. |
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In 2012, Winnipeg was ranked by KPMG as the least expensive location to do business in western Canada. |
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While smaller and less expensive helicopters still use piston engines, turboshaft engines are the preferred powerplant for helicopters today. |
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The cargo may pose an environmental hazard or may include expensive materials such as machinery or precious metals. |
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It was raised in 1982 by the Mary Rose Trust, in one of the most complex and expensive projects in the history of maritime archaeology. |
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To handle this new, considerably more complex and expensive task, it was decided that a new organisation was needed. |
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Conserving the hull of the Mary Rose was the most complicated and expensive task for the project. |
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The OECD places Australia among the most expensive nations to attend university. |
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Otherwise, the relatively lighter and less expensive double chainring may be better. |
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To keep their expensive suits clean and keep warm while riding, mods often wore long army parkas. |
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They're putting in large, expensive grills and refrigerators, and often adding a full wet bar, complete with counter and sink. |
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Melville Street was the nearest the railway could get to the pier without expensive tunnelling and a station was planned there. |
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The project was hugely expensive and stretched royal resources to the limit. |
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Sir, The media frenzy claiming organic food to be an expensive ripoff misses the facts. |
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