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So images of Sukkot would be dear to the heart of Hebrew Christians.None of that proves a Christian connection.
I'll not be going to anything because obviously I am a pensioner and the tickets would be dear enough in themselves before you take in the cost of the flights and the hotels and everything else.
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Oil prices would be cheaper, whereas clothes, DVD players and computers would be dearer.
I certainly know what my answer would be! Dear Optimist: A few years ago, I inadvertently declared war on the wrong country.
The salutation would be Dear Judge Surname.
In English, that would usually be "Dear", and in most cases "Mr" or "Ms", closing with a "Best wishes", perhaps even gilding the lily with a "with".
The royal army was ill-prepared and its commandersthe barons alienated by Béla's policy would have liked the king to be defeated so that they would then be dearer to him", according to Roger of Torre Maggiore's account.
Even if refinancing were available for endangered firms, it would be prohibitively dear.
The study found 22 percent of respondents would not pay a penny over $200 for the technology, and at "more than $250," the maximum expense listed, 58 percent said that would be too dear a cost.
"For 99 issues out of 100 we could say that at some price they are cheap enough to buy and at some other price they would be so dear that they should be sold," Graham wrote in the 1970s, just as a bull market was being punctured.
In an article written days after the attack, he suggested that seeing the United States go to war with Saddam would be "the dearest wish" of other Arab regimes.
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