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As he tried to make the case for military reform, Mr. Sanders cited the jaw-dropping cost of maintaining nuclear weapons.
Health insurers sometimes cover medical uses of Botox; a treatment for a clenched jaw might cost $1,000 every three months, for example.
Of course much of that was due to the jaw dropping cost of living, but it was more than that.
New costume makers enter the market every week and fursuits gets ever more advanced: at an additional cost, jaws can move, tails wag and eyes light up with LED-lights.
No single gaffe or jaw-dropping revelation cost him the race.
"It was jaw-dropping the cost just to one property owner" to remove dried vegetation that could pose a fire threat.
One, a 50 milliliter container of anti-aging cream, was made from 32 ingredients (including fig, tea extract and caffeine) and cost a jaw-dropping 145 euros, or $193.
A survey conducted by Patients Beyond Borders shows the jaw-dropping differences in cost.
Getting Around Taxis in Beijing are jaw-droppingly cheap, costing less than 65 renminbi for an intra-city trip.
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