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Wall Street now values fast-growing regional airlines like Comair more dearly than major carriers like Delta.
Five times this season – in Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Italy and Japan – Hamilton has made poor starts and that has cost him more dearly than his various engine failures.
France can do this, and Ireland know that to play next week as laconically as their coach speaks will cost them more dearly than it did here.
No continent has paid more dearly than Africa for the absence of legitimate institutions of law and accountability and a resulting culture of impunity.
This habit eventually gets her into trouble — trouble that isn't fun, trouble that she doesn't want, trouble that could potentially cost her even more dearly than it actually does in the course of the movie's action.
Seth is an anti-hero because he always bets the house odds; he abandons his writing to play percentage baseball with his life — and it costs him more dearly than if he had bet his life on art.
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And it is not forgotten that no one has paid more dearly already than the residents of Love Canal.
Beloved and devoted husband of Muriel (Kroman), who cherished him dearly for more than 63 years.
It was a blunder for which we shall pay even more dearly in future than we have already.
The team that had battered the Vikings into one mistake after another in January's N.F.C. championship game looked, however briefly, more like the dearly departed 'Aints than the team that was still being celebrated when the N.F.L. kicked off the season Thursday night.
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