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The most expensive plants, typically rare hybrids with an unusual colour or shape, cost around £50.
"He would take expensive plants or good-looking plants," Mr. Bolanos said.
Using stored energy to meet peak demand could eliminate the need to switch on dirtier, more expensive plants.
The gardeners have not reported their problems to the police this year, but are trying to plant less showy, less expensive plants in vulnerable areas, and yes, more thorny plants like holly and barberry bushes.
Bottlenecks in the system cost consumers $1.1 billion in 2010, he said, with cheap power from upstate unable to squeeze into downstate areas and more expensive plants supplying the electricity instead.
Sharp has struggled to cut costs and reshape its business, partly because it has invested in expensive plants in Japan that make the panels for TVs and mobile devices and is being hurt by plunging prices and intense competition.
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Hospitals are sophisticated operations that require investment in expensive plant and expensive staff.
Hinkley Point will be the most expensive plant in the world, at £24bn.
"It makes little sense to speculate on expensive plant closures," the workers group said.
Alfred Byrd Graf, a globe-trotting botanist, collector and photographer who compiled some of the world's most elaborate and expensive plant books, died Dec. 14 at his home in Düsseldorf, Germany.
This is going to be a complicated and expensive plant, capable of recycling or digesting 90% of the input stream.
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