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But even more dear is the incalculable effect on the breeding industry of Kentucky, the world's leader.
In Britain electricity from wind farms costs twice as much as that from traditional sources; solar power is even more dear.
You're going to have to give up something dear to you in order to get something that is even more dear to you.
On rare occasions they may even appear to spell out, in Arabic, the Kalimah or Muslim declaration of faith -- "There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet" -- making them even more dear.
It was the first step on their journey from Port Alberni, on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, to New York to retrieve an artifact important to the Nuu-chah-nulth and even more dear to Mrs. Robinson: a painted curtain that her father, a chief of the Uchucklesaht band, had commissioned for her coming-of-age ceremony nearly 60 years ago.
Even more dear is what these workers have paid for their campaign to get raises.
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"This deep calm is ever more dear to me.
The value of the rupee has plunged while the country's foreign exchange reserves have dwindled, making purchases of foreign equipment even more difficult and dear.
Others have wondered whether or not the more aggressive posture indicates that Kim is even more erratic than dear ol' Dad.
For this reason, Haidt enjoins liberals to make a sincere attempt to listen to conservatives and appreciate sincerely the values they hold dear, and even more, to see that that they are generally necessary for any society to hang together.
But what dear readers is even more sinister than disease, destruction and death?
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