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Their demise cost 10,000 jobs.
Vick's demise cost the club fans, she said, while excluding herself.
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Mr. Bihari said he later learned that his phony demise had cost his uncle about $25, not an inconsiderable sum.
He said that the firm's demise had cost him "everything," including his severance package, and that the long-term prospects of a government agency looked pretty good.
Penny scourges note that fiddling with them adds some two seconds to each transaction, costing the economy many millions of dollars a year.Penny lovers and zinc-industry lobbyists counter that the coin's demise would cost consumers, as merchants would round their prices up to the nearest nickel.
Penny scourges note that fiddling with them adds some two seconds to each transaction, costing the economy many millions of dollars a year.Penny lovers and zinc-industry lobbyists counter that the coin's demise would cost consumers, as merchants would round prices up to the nearest nickel.
Enron's demise had cost about $330 million a year to administer.
Matthew Pearl attempts to reconstruct Poe's final days through the figure of Quentin Clark, a Baltimore lawyer whose obsessive determination to get to the bottom of the author's demise ultimately costs him his job, his fiancée and his sanity.
Over the past quarter century, Nafta has reshaped the United States economy, and its demise could raise costs for American companies and consumers.
Reasons cited by TVBS for Zalora Taiwan's potential demise include the high cost of marketing in Taiwan's saturated online retail market, which is already dominated by e-commerce sites Yahoo!
What he said: "The threats to ITV that the new commercial environment will present... [include]... the likely demise of those high-cost, high-quality programmes like Poirot, Who Bombed Birmingham? and A Murder of Quality.
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