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But that stability is now being purchased at a very dear price.
If she killed herself now, Ms. Brown reminded her, she would pay a potentially dear price.
Today, Iraqis are paying a dear price for the mistakes of someone they never chose.
"The warmongers who like to play with fire will surely pay a dear price," it added.
"Our ancestors paid a dear price to have a right to vote, and we don't take it for granted.
If the strike goes on for much longer, the union could pay a dear price in terms of public opinion.
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With homes still remarkably dear, prices could yet fall.
Clients pay very dear prices for the complex, semicustomized software that runs their business.
The Evoque is aimed at a style-conscious driver who wants access to the Range Rover mystique without the dear prices and profligate thirst of the company's other vehicles.
In reality, it is the students who pay the dearest price.
Unions cartelise the labour force to sell labour to employers at a dearer price.
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