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While untreated, these patients dearly cost the community in repeated health care, accidents, unemployment and prisons; when treated, many of them can be headed off at the pass.
Coco Crisp, whose dropped catch of Miguel Cabrera dearly cost Oakland in Game 2, saved a likely home run by Prince Fielder with a leaping catch at the top of the center-field wall in the second inning.
His hastily arranged appearance outside the Oval Office this afternoon reflected growing concern among his aides and officials of his party that the deteriorating economic and budget outlook could dearly cost the White House and Congressional Republicans politically.
For two speeches in Florida this week, Bill will earn about the same amount as the $190,000 cost of the gifts that the Clintons took from the White House -- a cheesy grab that dearly cost them in prestige.
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Love's the one thing that can never hurt anyone, although it may cost dearly.
The IRS has granted hundreds of waivers, though these indulgences cost dearly.
Mr. Edwards said, "My view is that what George Bush has done in Iraq, both in the lead-up to the war and more importantly his planning for winning the peace, has cost America dearly, and cost the possibility of success dearly".
My view is that what George Bush has done in Iraq, both in the lead-up to the war and more importantly his planning for winning the peace, has cost America dearly, and cost the possibility of success dearly.
"It's cost him dearly".
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