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The new ones had saved him a couple irons, the ones she bought him weren't cheap
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There’s a certain freedom in being cheap
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autoresponder, one ad tracker, one pop up box, and a really cheap associate program
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coastline atop a tidal wave of cheap beer, dirty hookers, and salt water
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John sits with five other men on fold-up chairs while a YOUNG PSYCHOLOGIST in a cheap suit leads a session
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It was starting to look a little like a cheap kite
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Sammy sat behind a cheap desk wearing a shocking pin-stripe suit
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waited for the stars, with a bottle of cheap hooch in his pocket, the moon would rise,
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That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
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For example, cheap plots of land are seldom included in the town planning zone
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The semiconductor business was trying to make a comeback by putting more functionality into the optical and more-or-less permanent part of the system and a cheap, replaceable 'yingolian crystal' that cost less than an iron
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The prices aren't cheap but aren't that bad either and Alan was finally able to get change of a copper
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Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world
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the creak of cheap leather,
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spilling still the odours of cheap wine
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a deep red, the red of wine, of cheap red wine
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the cheap seats, the last resting place of badgers
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a glass of something hot and cheap
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I needed to find a cheap room for the night and the outskirts of town was not that far
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He saved every penny he could by washing his own clothes, eating in burger bars and buying cheap plonk from the local off-licence
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Mama's snacks? The rent is not that cheap, I thought as I left the shop with a
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I’ve had a look into hiring a vehicle and found one which is reasonably cheap – it will seat all of us and still leave space for a lot of boxes and stuff
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At least it was cheap
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I questioned Emanuele about the public transport facilities because I don’t want you to be isolated, and it seems that here the Italians have got us beaten – there is a cheap and frequent local bus service from the main road at the top of the lane and there are also the long distance buses which run along there as well
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cheap red plonk, the young busker turned to his new wife and said,
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bars and buying cheap plonk from the local off-licence
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She wanted things done properly and that never comes cheap
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For what it was worth, this time was a prelude to trouble because the captains of Atlantean industry were already stirring up trouble by trying to find cheap labor on the mainland
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from what Bert said, and he mentioned a new roof … that cannot have been cheap
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In the middle of the floor she has seen a pile of personal effects; a wallet, cheap beach jewellery, a hair scrunchie, a pair of red trainers and a small pink teddy bear with a heart shaped patch of red silk sewn on its chest
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“That’s pretty cheap,” Jorma noted, “only twice what the copying cost would be
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A Mondeo in a cheap hotel's car park
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Sausages were cheap and she always kept some in the freezer for those days when we had nothing else
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The only thing that Alex has learned from this particular venue is that the gear is cheap and badly cut, and that his clothes stink of cigarette smoke
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These buildings were cheap and
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As he starts to surface, as he starts to come round after another night on the cheap stuff, he can feel rough edges on his tongue
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She already was perfectly content to provide for him financially, he was such a cheap date that he was just about free
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Canteens and cheap hotels
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He has a daughter, and that burns his soul far more deeply than the cheap Spanish hooch burns in his throat
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Consumer durable goods were expected to last from a decade for cheap clothing, to a century for light duty devices that aren’t exposed to the elements
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It looked like some places had been converted to cheap housing about a century ago and never maintained
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He can smell cheap scotch on the man's breath and the last lingering scent of medicated shampoo
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The first outbreaks of Campion are scattering their pink flower heads like the talents of cheap tarts on a bank holiday weekend, and their first, early seed pods are breaking open, the vanguard to their annual invasion of the field edge
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If Billy is going to walk in melodic silence he doesn't want the moment ruined by a rational prick in a cheap suit shouting at him from an upstairs window
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“All the other Hyondahi’s had been male, I was too cheap to look up a picture
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He’s cheap and he serves a nice portion
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started on the cheap stuff—you could buy a case of the shit for the price you could
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It's too far off the main road, it's too far out of a town, it's not a big enough town, the furniture was all wrong, She’d have to refurnish with the cheap stuff or find a way of nailing everything down Etc, Etc
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They had been living in this cheap hotel room for about a week, and Matt had not made any new friends
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He had bought the house cheap, because of all the inadequacies with it
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“This device might have been possible in the Energy Age but I don’t see how it could have survived, it looks relatively new and cheap actually
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I gave up thinking a lot of things that are really beautiful and natural (like sex) are dirty and cheap
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One nice thing here is cheap housing
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She learned that the price of apartments here was ten coppers and that was cheap
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and, although it was far from cheap, it had seemed
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"So why is it so cheap?" he asked
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As they worship Satan they give him power and authority in their realm of the earth in exchange for imitation spiritual power to do cheap tricks
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really cheap and there are some terrific undiscovered
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Venders yet lined the streets hoping to snare passersby with the promise of a cheap cup of mead or wine, though all it took was a quick whiff of their product to realize there was no deal to be had
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In reality, however, it would be twice as cheap
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These, and most other things which are sold by retail, the way in which the labouring poor buy all things, are generally fully as cheap, or cheaper, in great towns than in the remoter parts of the country, for reasons which I shall have occasion to explain hereafter
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In cheap years it is pretended, workmen are generally more idle, and in dear times more industrious than ordinary
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The price of labour, therefore, frequently rises in cheap years
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Masters of all sorts, therefore, frequently make better bargains with their servants in dear than in cheap years, and find them more humble and dependent in the former than in the latter
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Cheap years tend to increase the proportion of independent workmen to journeymen and servants of all kinds, and dear years to diminish it
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A French author of great knowledge and ingenuity, Mr Messance, receiver of the taillies in the election of St Etienne, endeavours to shew that the poor do more work in cheap than in dear years, by comparing the quantity and value of the goods made upon those different occasions in three different manufactures; one of coarse woollens, carried on at Elbeuf; one of linen, and another of silk, both which extend through the whole generality of Rouen
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It appears from his account, which is copied from the registers of the public offices, that the quantity and value of the goods made in all those three manufactories has generally been greater in cheap than in dear years, and that it has always been; greatest in the cheapest, and least in the dearest years
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The plenty of a cheap year, on the contrary, by increasing the demand, tends to raise the price of labour, as the cheapness of provisions tends to lower it
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labour, in proportion to its quantity, comes always too cheap to market, to afford any thing but
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You might not even call it yaag in Klarrain's castle but it's the tastiest cheap stuff within a do-able walk of here while carrying a full pack of bottles
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He felt so poor having nothing to offer this castle creature other than some cheap yaag and a tour of the local cooks
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this account that goods sold by retail are generally as cheap, and frequently much cheaper, in
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therefore they are not always cheaper there, but often equally cheap
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But corn can nowhere be raised without a great deal of labour ; and in a country which lies upon the river Plate, at that time the direct road from Europe to the silver mines of Potosi, the money-price of labour could be very cheap
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It is not more than a century ago, that in many parts of the Highlands of Scotland, butcher's meat was as cheap or cheaper than even bread made of oatmeal The Union opened the market of England to the Highland cattle
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The crates were falling somewhere, until they crashed with the biggest of all crashes onto the out-of-style cheap ceramic ware piled on the floor below
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Cheap plastic children’s toys, tins of no-name chilli con carne, overpriced cans of soda and budget birthday cards sold at upscale prices
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As the former were a good deal below the general average of the century, notwithstanding the intervention of one or two dear years; so the latter have been a good deal above it, notwithstanding the intervention of one or two cheap ones, of 1759, for example
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would have been cheap at twice the price, and left the
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Inn to his liking – relatively quiet, cheap, and adequately
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The whole quantity of a cheap commodity brought to market is commonly not only greater, but of greater value, than the whole quantity of a dear one
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There are so many more purchasers for the cheap than for the dear commodity, that, not only a greater quantity of it, but a greater value can commonly be disposed of
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The whole quantity, therefore, of the cheap commodity, must commonly be greater in proportion to the whole quantity of the dear one, than the value of a certain quantity of the dear one, is to the value of an equal quantity of the cheap one
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When we compare the precious metals with one another, silver is a cheap, and gold a dear commodity
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A commodity may be said to be dear or cheap not only according to the absolute greatness or smallness of its usual price, but according as that price is more or less above the lowest for which it is possible to bring it to market for any considerable time together
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In this state of things, therefore, they are often as cheap as butcher's meat, or any other sort of animal food
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The fact that his entire memory, all his most private experiences, had been distributed like a cheap rental movie was still sinking in
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The quantity of those metals in the countries most remote from the mines, must be more or less affected by this fertility or barrenness, on account of the easy and cheap transportation of those metals, of their small bulk and great value
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That said, even physical products these days can be cheap to produce,
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Corn is, upon most occasions, fully as cheap in England as in France, though there is a great deal of paper money in England, and scarce any in France
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streets, there are not cheap cars
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Guardsmen came cheap
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do not come cheap
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The capital of a wholesale merchant, on the contrary, seems to have no fixed or necessary residence anywhere, but may wander about from place to place, according as it can either buy cheap or sell dear
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very careful of cheap scripts, they are often extremely buggy
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crayon, he blew off of the waxy shavings his cheap
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The best kind came from stillborn heifers, but Tragus got it cheap from the cattle butcher in Polis
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Abundance, therefore, renders provisions cheap, and encourages a great number of workmen to settle in the neighbourhood, who find that their industry can there procure them more of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than in other places
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Its rude produce being charged with less carriage, the traders could pay the growers a better price for it, and yet afford it as cheap to the consumers as that of more distant countries
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He had been able to see straight through the cheap and thinly spun vestments of all who came before DRAFT