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” Sam handed the phial of one of his more expensive product lines over to Harriet
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recommend a system that is both easy to use and install AND has sophisticated features like an expensive custom designed cart
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This means no expensive and time consuming installation on your server
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You can help yourself stay safer by becoming active now – and it’s not difficult or expensive
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There had been a lock on the container that looked too expensive for it to be there
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The carpet was rich with red, and there were large, expensive paintings hidden in the darkness of the walls
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of testing those expensive models: the lamp was placed in a freezer and
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There was an expensive looking desk, some high quality chairs and artwork on the walls
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Finally, seeing I hadn't phoned her till yesterday afternoon, she called me at about 4:00 pm and asked me whether I intended to come or not; then she commented jokingly: “Those who don't bring an expensive present, won't come in!”
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Especially at noon, when I was hungry and I wanted to go to a restaurant and eat something decent, Helen screamed that restaurants are too expensive, that we ought to eat nothing more than a souvlaki in hand, and that “certain people are like pigs, all they care about is food, food, food!”
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It was expensive
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And what of the last argument, I mentioned, that health food shops are expensive markets and eat up the household budget? True in a sense maybe, if you do not bother to learn vegetarian cookery
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From the takings her husband was able to recompense his mate for the ruined cards, put enough cash in his pocket for a good night in the pub and leave Cyberia with enough housekeeping to keep them going for nearly a whole week, providing, of course, that she shopped frugally and avoided anything expensive like fresh bread and real butter
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The soldier lived well in the city, going out for expensive dinners at the finest restaurants, attending the theatre regularly, spending pleasant evenings in the brightest of celebrity haunts and even doing a little work for charity when time permitted
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Then he spotted a boy working his way down a line of parked cars, who was taking advantage of the crowds to steal the radiator badges from the more expensive sporting models
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If they have just started dating their girlfriend they may worry that an expensive gift may be inappropriate but at the same time do not want to
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consider more expensive and extravagant gifts
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In general when giving jewelry to your girlfriend it is a good idea to limit gifts to less expensive items in a new relationship but you can purchase more
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Dinner: An expensive dinner is a nice way to celebrate a first date but should be reserved
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The lawns were of the lushest, velvet green and were matched for their smoothness only by the expensive Wilton carpets that lay in the sitting room
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I could just take the easy (if expensive) route and go straight to the DIY shop but I can fall back on that if I need to when I do the food shopping in the supermarket which is situated next door to the DIY store
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They were especially keen to send their tomatoes to the restaurants run by their celebrity chef chums in the bustling centres of expensive consumer consumption that shined amid the phantom lights of the capital city
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Safe and sound on the outside and aided by the proceeds from Danny’s own bank account, together with funds received from an unwitting, Canadian ice hockey player, Annie and her great-aunt employed the services of a very expensive legal practice in the heart of Manchester’s business district
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leave the business anymore and everyday will be expensive there,' I said as I took
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agreeing to substitute them with the most expensive pair of black
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Anna, my darling, as I thought, I can’t ring you – my mobile doesn’t work over here and the land line would be impractically expensive, but I have managed to get my laptop to link into the network here in the hotel and shall send you this e-mail – second best but better than nothing!
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Food was good and not expensive
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The soldier lived well in the city, going out for expensive
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‘It must have been an expensive process
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manage with all of that expensive fishing gear you keep buying
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were matched for their smoothness only by the expensive Wilton
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bustling centres of expensive consumer consumption that shined
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employed the services of a very expensive legal practice in the
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It reminded her of an extremely expensive glass of well chilled white wine … the sort she’d enjoyed in the early days, back when Ozzie was trying to impress her
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It was an expensive rubber covered torch … they were supposed to be able to take being dropped, weren’t they? Again, he tried the switch, but the thing refused to work
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‘They’re expensive, and I only had one
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She needed this for data access, a voice channel was an expensive and little-used option here
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His desk wouldn’t be out of place in a very smart office and the large designer plant at the end of it is obviously expensive and well cared for
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more expensive than a used car
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expensive fixtures in the room
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When I moved in here, I didn't have a stove or refrigerator and went out to eat which was both expensive and fattening
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“I come from a culture in which it’s illegal to have sex outside an exclusive marriage with a partner agreed to by both families at an elaborate and expensive ceremony
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I offered him a ride back, the cab fare for 15 miles or so is very expensive, just read below with Dhari is paying
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They drove to my house in a cab and it was probably pretty expensive so I gave him a ride back to their apartment about two blocks east of Incarnate Word University
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I remember one point we went to this store and I did the dumbest thing; I bought this expensive camera back in those days good cameras were like $125
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uncomfortable and expensive, that it was sheer misery for
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There are three elevator lines surrounding the drop, but they are all expensive because of the massive pressures involved in building so tall a shaft on an elevator as these
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But, on account of the extraordinary expense of fuel, the maintenance of a family is most expensive in winter
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his own so tedious and expensive education, but of that of more than twenty others, who are
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The long, tedious, and expensive education, therefore, of those who are, will not
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“Wasteful and expensive!” said Dulcie “Don't mention that to your Father in Law!”
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He carried with him an implausibly expensive bottle of red wine from Axel’s father’s cellar, and two cut crystal glasses
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It is natural to suppose, too, that the greater part of the mines which then supplied the European market with silver might be a good deal exhausted, and have become more expensive in the working
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That the silver mines of Spanish America, like all other mines, become gradually more expensive in the working, on account of the greater depths at which it is necessary to carry on the works, and of the greater expense of drawing out the water, and of supplying them with fresh air at those depths, is acknowledged by everybody who has inquired into the state of those mines
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It is with the produce of improved and cultivated land only that cattle can be fed in the stable; because, to collect the scanty and scattered produce of waste and unimproved lands, would require too much labour, and be too expensive
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But when the demand rises beyond what this quantity can supply, when it becomes necessary to raise food on purpose for feeding and fattening hogs, in the same manner as for feeding and fattening other cattle, the price necessarily rises, and becomes proportionably either higher or lower than that of other butcher's meat, according as the nature of the country, and the state of its agriculture, happen to render the feeding of hogs more or less expensive than that of other cattle
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The fish must generally be sought for at a greater distance, larger vessels must be employed, and more expensive machinery of every kind made use of
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Their clothing, therefore, had commonly been much more expensive
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In coal works, and mines of every kind, the machinery necessary, both for drawing out the water, and for other purposes, is frequently still more expensive
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A certain quantity of materials, and the labour of a certain number of workmen, which had before been employed in supporting a more complex and expensive machinery, can afterwards be applied
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A certain quantity of very valuable materials, gold and silver, and of very curious labour, instead of augmenting the stock reserved for immediate consumption, the subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements of individuals, is employed in supporting that great but expensive instrument of commerce, by means of which every individual in the society has his subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements, regularly distributed to him in their proper proportions
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The substitution of paper in the room of gold and silver money, replaces a very expensive instrument of commerce with one much less costly, and sometimes equally convenient
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of fril s, some more expensive than a car
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By saving, however, the exchange between Edinburgh and London, it was less expensive than that mentioned in the foregoing part of this note ; but then it required an established credit with more houses than one in London, an advantage which many of these adventurers could not always find it easy to procure
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expensive districts of Athens
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But though they had been able by this method to raise money as fast as they wanted it, yet, instead of making a profit, they must have suffered a loss of every such operation ; so that in the long-run they must have ruined themselves as a mercantile company, though perhaps not so soon as by the more expensive practice of drawing and redrawing
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The more expensive ones are
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She would always say, “Who said I wanted expensive
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The downside is that employees can be pretty expensive
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procurement is expensive and slow, the
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Expensive and useless! Thanks to its
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But it can be expensive for servers and may
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VPS is more expensive than
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Cloud hosting is more expensive than shared hosting, but is cheaper than
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In each of those periods, however, there was not only much private and public profusion, many expensive and unnecessary wars, great perversion of the annual produce from maintaining productive to maintain unproductive hands; but sometimes, in the confusion of civil discord, such absolute waste and destruction of stock, as might be supposed, not only to retard, as it certainly did, the natural accumulation of riches, but to have left the country, at the end of the period, poorer than at the beginning
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Thus, in the happiest and most fortunate period of them all, that which has passed since the Restoration, how many disorders and misfortunes have occurred, which, could they have been foreseen, not only the impoverishment, but the total ruin of the country would have been expected from them ? The fire and the plague of London, the two Dutch wars, the disorders of the revolution, the war in Ireland, the four expensive French wars of 1688, 1701, 1742, and 1756, together with the two rebellions of 1715 and 1745
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In agriculture, too, Nature labours along with man ; and though her labour costs no expense, its produce has its value, as well as that of the most expensive workmen
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The transportation of those metals from one place to another, on account of their small bulk and great value, is less expensive than that of almost any other foreign goods of equal value
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The expensive vanity of the landlord made him willing to accept of this condition ; and hence the origin of long leases
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But that when it imported to a greater value than it exported, a contrary balance became due to foreign nations, which was necessarily paid to them in the same manner, and thereby diminished that quantity : that in this case, to prohibit the exportation of those metals, could not prevent it, but only, by making it more dangerous, render it more expensive: that the exchange was thereby turned more against the country which owed the balance, than it otherwise might have been; the merchant who purchased a bill upon the foreign country being obliged to pay the banker who sold it, not only for the natural risk, trouble, and expense of sending the money thither, but for the extraordinary risk arising from the prohibition; but that the more the exchange was against any country, the more the balance of trade became necessarily against it; the money of that country becoming necessarily of so much less value, in comparison with that of the country to which the balance was due
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Now you know the truth - procrastination is an expensive
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The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century, the most expensive perhaps which history records, seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation either of the circulating money, or of the plate of private families, or of the treasure of the prince
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A country whose industry produces a great annual surplus of such manufactures, which are usually exported to foreign countries, may carry on for many years a very expensive foreign war, without either exporting any considerable quantity of gold and silver, or even having any such quantity to export
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The English in those days had nothing wherewithal to purchase the pay and provisions of their armies in foreign countries, but either the rude produce of the soil, of which no considerable part could be spared from the home consumption, or a few manufactures of the coarsest kind, of which, as well as of the rude produce, the transportation was too expensive
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He stuck his face down in the expensive metal plates that Tragus had bought to impress him
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Live cattle are, perhaps, the only commodity of which the transportation is more expensive by sea than by land
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Tragus made him a cradle from expensive cypress wood and kept it in their bedchamber
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Hadn’t he learned his lesson by now – a mightily expensive one at that? Arioch looked so determined that Zarko decided to let it be
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Lunarey's head, which was once filled with questions about her past, her identity, her injection mark, her expensive shoes and the ominous list of murder victims, was now only filled with thoughts about the girl who had killed herself
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At present, drunkenness is by no means the vice of people of fashion, or of those who can easily afford the most expensive liquors
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One would take her on an expensive date with a limo
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A little less expensive
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though sufficiently decent, is not accompanied with any expensive pomp or parade
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But the colony government of all these three nations is conducted upon a much more extensive plan, and is accompanied with a much more expensive ceremonial
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But one thing was for certain; Alistair thought with a little glow of triumph, it would be very, very expensive
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He sipped at the perfect tea that had been brought over and placed on an expensive oak side-table next to the sofa
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When profits are high, that sober virtue seems to be superfluous, and expensive luxury to suit better the affluence of his situation
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It is very useful to think about what you want the most expensive top end
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The extreme poverty of the greater part of the persons employed in this expensive, though trifling manufacture, may satisfy us that the price of their work does not, in ordinary cases, exceed the value of their subsistence
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Not that the physical space of this room was any less than he enjoyed at even his most expensive house