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The people were scraping by; the vegetables were fresh and cheap; there was a bit of expensive buffalo meat hanging in strips, coated with flies.
If you were poor you put some scraps of meat into your porridge, perhaps killed and ate a chicken, or used a bit of expensive, treat-day spice.
But with oil prices rising even as a glut of natural gas keeps prices for that fuel extraordinarily cheap, a bit of expensive alchemy is suddenly starting to look financially appealing: turning natural gas into liquid fuels.
There's a good bit of expensive, electronic equipment all over the place and phones just love to get in there and mess with all that.
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They topped chocolate caramel tarts and molten chocolate cakes with crunchy bits of expensive salt, and folded it into ice cream.
Maybe Leica's brand extension it isn't quite as bad as Hasselblad, who've taken to sticking bits of expensive wood on Sony cameras and calling it a day and lending its illustrious name to weird cameras that connect to the backs of cell phones using magnets, but it isn't far off.
As a result, it was a bit of an expensive non-starter".
More recently, the Eurofighter Typhoon (to name but one) has proved a bit of an expensive multinational lemon.
A bit of an expensive phone for the lack of features, but it looks solid and is probably choice for someone who doesn't enjoy thrills.
It's a bit of an expensive add-on, though Navdy recently dropped the price of its hardware to $499, which is far more reasonable than its introductory price of just under $800.
That sounds great, except as Henry Blodget puts in a sharp Business Insider article, "Pops provide no advantage to the company other than a bit of extremely expensive and ephemeral excitement and PR".
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