Thanks to low taxation, alcohol in Japan is comparatively cheap and is consumed with vigour. |
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I just cringe at the very sight of cheap painting tools mainly because the old saying that a bad workman always blames his tools is wrong! |
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It's a thin layer of cheap chocolate wrapped around some sort of inexpensive wafery stuff with nutty, creamy stuff inside. |
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Most of the spirits found for the lower classes were weak concoctions of fermented herbs and cheap grains, and tasted much like boiled mud. |
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By the time I got home the next morning, bombed out of my skull on cheap tequila and even cheaper laudanum, she was already asleep. |
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At 18 times historical earnings the FTSE, in my opinion, is still cheap in absolute terms. |
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It's all about prosperity, abundant free time, permissive traffic laws and cheap gas. |
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Japan wants cheap fish for sushi and Russians have no qualms about evading heavy export taxes. |
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It is no longer necessary to be content with a cheap gadget, simply because the branded one is priced beyond the limits of the family budget. |
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In principle this meant developing countries should have the right to have access to cheap generic drugs. |
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Used as a family snapshot camera it's on a par with early colour compacts, using cheap colour film and cheap laboratory processing. |
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We went to the beach, sunbathed, read books under straw parasols, ate olives and drank cheap red wine watered down with soda water. |
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In addition, a cheap sensor cannot distinguish between a water pipe, a structural beam and a power cable. |
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Well, I'll be jiggered, look at the all the property you could buy cheap in York County! |
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You can barely move online for websites that promise to find you cheap hostels. |
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A petty thief is seen pulling off a cheap scam on a shopkeeper by a major league con-artist who recruits him for a big job. |
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Anyone who disagrees with me is guilty of cheap demagoguery and will get what's coming when I'm doling out the wedgies and the Chinese burns. |
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I suppose when you're out of your mind on cheap cider, homegrown weed and crack cocaine you might enjoy muck like that. |
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But that meant rents were cheap and people like me could live well and do our art. |
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And even when he is making rather cheap political points, he often does so adeptly. |
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The increase comes amidst reports that all banks are set to raise interest rates after years of offering cheap credit. |
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Laughing at westie fashions is like the cheap fart joke of suburban humour. |
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For example, when we see that Emily owns a cat, is there any doubt it will jump out at someone for a cheap scare later on? |
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Pairing a prized picture with a cheap and junky frame not only cheapens the picture but also the entire room. |
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Some free or cheap accommodation will be available to people booking in advance. |
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The travel agent told me that there are only so many cheap seats, and you have to book well in advance to get one. |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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The advent of relatively cheap satellite television and the internet may one day put an end to these lunatics. |
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These days, you can't find an Advent calendar that isn't stuffed full of cheap chocolate with a picture of cartoon characters on it. |
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Admittedly the article reads like an advertorial for the company involved, and it could just be cheap filler. |
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The rapacious company bullied and bought its way into poorer countries by making false promises of cheap fuel supplies. |
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Unencumbered we could make a rapid exit to our wonderful little world of sun and cheap wine. |
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His early albums were scratchy affairs, recorded using just a boombox with a cheap built-in microphone. |
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One self-confessed rate tart explains how he has made the most of cheap credit, by switching frequently between deals. |
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I am far too in love with fig rolls and thick white sliced bread smothered in cheap spread. |
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It's almost like you're getting some sort of cheap thrill by rattling my cage. |
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By now, Archer could be forgiven for thinking that she had earned her right to a quiet life of flat champagne and cheap shopping trips. |
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The slaves provided the cheap and reliable labour to produce the cheap raw materials. |
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Why are the boy's eyes glowing red as though he'd been satanically possessed in a cheap straight-to-video horror flick? |
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Four years ago, I started the Lie Emporium, a website dedicated to lies, whoppers, porkies, politicians and just plain old cheap gags. |
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The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. |
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This is cheap and easy to do with specimens such as berberis, buddleia, cornus, kerria, philadelphus, spirea and willow. |
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In contrast to white people's extravagant ways, Indian wigwams are of high quality, comfortable, and very cheap to build and maintain. |
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As housing values have soared, builders have reaped lush margins by building on the cheap land that they acquired several years earlier. |
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Although the Khoikhoi were never enslaved, they suffered considerable exploitation as a source of cheap labour. |
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I could tell you that at least one person would not hold his manhood cheap and that he still has the moustaches to prove it. |
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It wasn't a cheap flight, but luckily Sara's parents had kicked in a ton of money. |
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The development of cheap methods of storing mass quantities of hydrogen would be an obvious enabling technology for wind power. |
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In real life, my family and I were shuffled off to a cramped, airless, plasticky holding area and offered cheap pastries and instant coffee. |
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It's hygienic, versatile, waterproof, airtight, cheap and of course durable. |
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Many people are persuaded to travel to different places because of the availability of cheap air travel. |
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Oh, and checking out of a cheap hotel is not much fun when the receptionist tells you that your girlfriend's husband called. |
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A full wipe on your machine solves the problem and gets you a cheap mammoth camera card. |
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He's kinda cheap on the rent but all he eats is the washing powder box so its no big drama. |
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There's no point buying several grands' worth of audiophile equipment only to wire it up to cheap speakers. |
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As if our cheap words and wisdom could somehow rectify the suffering of this world! |
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Experts have been saying that we have another 40 or so years of cheap recoverable crude oil left. |
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We wore flowery shirts and cheap sunglasses with round black rims and coloured lenses. |
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This film is more or less responsible for influencing the style of all the cheap knock-offs that have since followed, with more to come. |
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Remember, parallel imports aren't cheap knock-offs from Hong Kong, but usually end-of-line goods imported by a third country. |
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The war against the tabloids, or red tops, is hard-fought, particularly as these papers can flood the market with very cheap copies. |
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Welfare recipients are to face new coercive measures to force them into workfare or to accept cheap labor jobs. |
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The contractors who built the Workhouses were condemned for their poor workmanship and the using of cheap and bad material. |
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Leigh couldn't have made a worse start, leaking two tries in the opening four minutes after conceding cheap yards from successive penalties. |
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Irish and British prices were the lowest and this tempted outside traders into re-exporting cheap goods into high-price markets. |
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Goods such as nails, copper pots and cheap fabric were re-exported to the Caribbean. |
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Arguably, he does his worst when he indulges his own sophomoric sense of humor and goes for the cheap laugh. |
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Overnight, we shut down generators and allow the reservoirs to refill with water, while we import cheap thermal power from the US and Alberta. |
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My presents had been wrapped in tissue paper or cheap linen, with small hollies or nativities on them. |
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Or will we just keep buying regardless, carried away by the cheap thrill of it all? |
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The system's generally built on old railway alignments or strips of undeveloped or cheap land. |
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It's really cheap and the trains run frequently and, more importantly, on time. |
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In the Hap, the air was heady with hormones and the scent of Brylcreem, cheap hair lacquer and cigarette smoke. |
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Although cheap all-in-one products are available, the trick to building a quality system is mixing and matching the best from each manufacturer. |
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The red herrings don't seem as cheap as they often do in murder mysteries, and Jerry is far from the infallible, all-knowing investigator. |
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It all smacks of pennypinching, a cheap box of tricks that may be no more effective than sticking a plaster on a severed artery. |
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The purpose of this was to provide a quick and relatively cheap appeal procedure. |
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While South Africa had large and relatively cheap supplies of coal, it lacked natural oil. |
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For millions of poor peasants, it will mean being driven off the land by cheap agricultural imports. |
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Peanut flour is a cheap and quick alternative method for thickening dishes. |
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Have a look in the remainder bookshop and you'll find cheap reprints of the original texts. |
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A young girl who lives in a cheap motel with her mother comes every year for her birthday meal. |
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This is a very cheap yet effective way of loading up these large capacity reels. |
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A cheap Bahamas vacation rental does not have to mean a lower standard of living. |
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One impact that land shortage has had is on the availability of cheap rental accommodation. |
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Sprucing up kitchens and bathrooms by repainting units, or adding fresh new tiles, can be a cheap way to up the asking price. |
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The fore-end is mounted to the barrels not with a cheap spring latch as on late American doubles, but rather with a nicely inlet lever release. |
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They showed no respect for the fact he is going through a hard time and instead tried to have a cheap laugh at him. |
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The original surf movies basically played the formula for laughs, with a few cheap thrills mixed in. |
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He knew that if he could buy items at a cheap price, reselling them for a healthy profit would not be that difficult. |
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He bought cheap land and resold the properties for huge profits 12 months later. |
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One night we decided to invite a couple of close friends over, for an evening of very cheap wine, and a laze in the spa. |
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Surely, that can only be cheap publicity, and it would be dangerous to entrust such people with responsible positions. |
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There once was a time when a Monday lunch was Sunday's leftovers or a cheap sandwich. |
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But the sites are not yet comprehensive or cheap enough to persuade users to go legit. |
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The late 1990s saw the introduction of cheap hard disk and minidisk multi-track recorders, many with effects such as reverb and chorus built in. |
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The occupiers would be lower order users who would occupy the units on short lets at cheap rents. |
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It's set in the corner of the stairwell, made of cheap and rather hollow-sounding wood, and could do with a lick of paint. |
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The neighbour who gave me the tickets was an impecunious artist and I was sitting in the cheap seats, just out of range, even from ricochets. |
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Journalists and legislators tend to treat regulation as feel-good symbolism, a cheap way to demonstrate right-thinking attitudes. |
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The man sat calmly in the rigid plastic chair, his hands paced lightly on the cheap desk in front of him. |
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On each of its three ring roads there are cheap park-and-ride facilities where people can leave their cars to use public transport. |
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What was probably intended as tragedy, came across as cheap exploitative television, blurring the lines between fiction and fact. |
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Attacking the bastions of privilege is still the easiest way for a politician to win a cheap round of applause. |
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This section of the Boulevard is dirty, noisy, lined with shops selling cheap lingerie and leather. |
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Today, Apulian estates are distinguishing themselves, profiting from unique varietals, old vines, cheap land, and an influx of winemakers. |
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They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages. |
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Today's social decorum might dictate a dismissal of overtly sexist, cheap popular imagery. |
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In this brave-new-world of e-mails and cheap telephone calls, holiday romances are much easier to prolong. |
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Fuelled by optimism and cheap money, asset prices and investment went through the roof. |
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Most days they stay at home eating cheap liver sausage and watching television. |
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The Royals have cleared the decks and are playing a bunch of rookies on the cheap this year. |
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After window shopping for millions of dirhams I came back home with a pair of cheap floaters and a two litre bottle of orange juice. |
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The devices will be very cheap and small enough to integrate into the arm of a chair. |
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Thereafter, the inability of Russia to provide cheap conventional weapons to client states also reduced regional arms races dramatically. |
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A rotary dial switch instead of the momentary-contact one used would be a cheap way for it to remember the setting you preferred. |
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In the corner there was a rough looking table made of cheap wood with many knot holes, with a corresponding short stool the Duke was seated on. |
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Tara was my agent in Prague and her assignment had been to locate cheap lodging for my two days there. |
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We have a spin with a DVD burner that burns up to 8x for DVDs and is cheap to boot. |
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I recommend using one of these hand choppers, which are really cheap and useful enough to make them a must-have for any cook. |
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In the past, handicrafts were regarded as cheap souvenirs made by local artisans. |
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For a wide-spread disease where treatment is cheap and relatively painless for the patient, a cheap and simple diagnostic test is suitable. |
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Tidy away any excess of coats and shoes lying around to make the hall look instantly bigger, and brighten a well-worn carpet with cheap rugs. |
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Compared with other genotoxicity tests, the comet assay is a cheap and simple method. |
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The few times I drive to work, I usually park in the cheap lot just a hop skip and a jump from there. |
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The food was good the wine was cheap and plentiful and the company excellent. |
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It came with BASIC, but you could get a cheap assembler anywhere and start exploring exactly which bits did what. |
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It's time to stop louts and idiots getting their hands on cheap weapons every year. |
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Maybe it's foolish to look at it as anything other than a triumph of low culture and cheap thrills. |
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However, cheap carries with it the connotation of low quality and low performance. |
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This was not the time to fight, not the time to exchange cheap shots and low blows for sure. |
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I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society. |
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Not too long ago, these inexpensive loads were assembled using soft, low-grade shot and cheap wads. |
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He began correcting the errors in existing astronomical tables by making observations of the motion of the planets with a cheap telescope. |
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If you do take a chance and visit Koh Tao in the low season, you'll find that prices in an already cheap place are even cheaper. |
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I don't feel the least sorry for them, not in this day and age, when birth control is cheap and easy. |
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The multiples for emerging market stocks were ludicrously cheap in relation to their North American or European counterparts. |
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But let's remember the same grand claims were made in the past about atomic power enabling electricity so cheap it would be virtually free. |
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Two of the three theatres in the Kyogle Cinema show all the latest movies in comfort with thick seats and cheap prices. |
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Among the dark shapes and cheap robotic parts was a counter with a cloaked man standing attentively behind it. |
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Rather than set out to offer an alternative to novelty acts, it cashes in on cheap tongue-in-cheek tack. |
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It was cheap and tacky and everything I didn't want to have shown as being part of my special day. |
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Personally, I don't have a particular problem with people who insist on doing up their houses in all forms of cheap nasty tacky decorations. |
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Crystal meth is fast becoming the drug of choice for many looking for a cheap and easy high. |
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She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese. |
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It is then that Jacobsen's controversial account takes on the tone of a cheap airport thriller. |
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I glanced at the security men, rent-a cops by their overly macho manner and cheap badges, and faced Paul. |
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I seem to remember a lot of guys with cheap macho posturing about killing them all and letting God sort them out, and so forth. |
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Analysts credited last year's big rise, which few had predicted, to a strong growth in take-home pay, low unemployment and cheap borrowing costs. |
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Sitting alone in a cheap motel, eating takeout food after a hard day at Wal-Mart, she watches an episode of Survivor. |
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I might couple it with a small automatic pistol for cheap practice and to learn how automatics operate. |
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The stalls on the side of the road tend to sell cheap touristy products, but you should check them out anyway to sample some of the food items. |
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And, unlike in many thrillers, the movie doesn't sandbag us with one last, cheap twist at the end. |
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But the pervasive smell is the rich charred aroma of tandoori and creamy tikka masala rather than cheap liquor and urine. |
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She was a terrible drunk, and would drink anything, cheap sangria, bad beer, expensive champagne, it didn't matter. |
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Nuns also provided cheap personnel for preschools, infirmaries, sanitariums, asylums, soup kitchens, and orphanages, especially in the North. |
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If Joe Sixpack on the latest cover of Men's Health can't pull them off, I doubt you and your cheap aviator glasses can. |
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In the 1990s, magnolia became associated with cheap rented accommodation and gave way to designer neutrals, palettes of taupe, beige and cream. |
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San Francisco has a multitude of great restaurants, especially the taquerias, which are cheap and serve beer. |
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Nevertheless, Virgin's prominent brand and cheap and simple tariffs have done the business so far. |
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If there were any doubts about the standard of the hotel, its cheap tariff leaves no room for second thoughts. |
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A professional video conference is not exactly cheap and this makes the major share of the cost. |
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I think it is crude, tasteless, and not to mention a cheap stab at getting attention. |
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I made an executive decision about my life and downgraded my bed to a cheap tatami mat, a traditional straw Japanese mat meant for sleeping. |
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Then I distributed the cheap and tawdry things in a convincing fashion all over the house. |
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The Candleglow insignia in the corner doesn't help matters, but simply emphasizes how cheap and tawdry the whole thing looks. |
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The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected. |
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Most people are astonished how cheap flat fee access could be. |
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While other air services quote cheaper prices for Dublin or Cork, travel cost and convenience to these airports should also be factored into the cheap air flight. |
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The easy answer is to grab a frozen pizza, which is just the thing, so long as polystyrene frisbees splattered in cheap tomato paste are to your taste. |
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Dell argues that while the company hasn't created whiz-bang inventions, it has produced cheap computers for buyers and huge returns for shareholders. |
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First, the cheap shot threats that might have intimidated other victims and their lawyers don't faze me. |
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If you try it, it usually gets penciled or frowned out of existence by one editor or another as a cheap shot. |
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Someone borrows a cheap Casio keyboard and amps it up to a ghetto blaster. |
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This may evade privacy restrictions but is cheap and tawdry at best. |
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European governments continue to allow employers the privilege of using cheap foreign labor while making asylum seekers take the fall for clandestine migration. |
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He never went for material gains nor sold his name for cheap publicity. |
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But these were simply photocopies made on paper purchased in cheap reams. |
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We prefer the low key spots, where the eating is as cheap as it is delicious. |
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Mobile phone locations are cheap and easy to track and locators, which enable you to see where the mobile is over the internet, are mostly sold as child protectors. |
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It's cold, everybody's wearing cheap waterproofs or knackered jumpers, most people have an expression halfway between habitual wiliness and gutted defeat. |
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A cheap source of protein, particularly suited to canning and smoking, New Zealand jack mackerel is sold all over the world, from China and Japan to Fiji, Russia and Nigeria. |
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Forced to lay on more cash-back rebates, cheap financing deals, and other costly incentives to try to empty dealer lots, they've seen profits squeezed. |
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Archeological excavations have yielded many examples of ancient Israelite cups and they are made of cheap durable fabrics. |
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I was assured that laver bread was a nineteenth-century Welsh invention, intended to provide a cheap source of nutrition for the women and children working down the mines. |
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Then came the internet, credit cards and cheap international airmail. |
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I watched in amazement as it made light work of blending a whole assortment of foods, which, from experience, I knew my cheap high street blender would never have handled. |
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But Payne continually undermines this approach with repeated cheap zingers at Middle American stereotypes, and the allegedly incredibly dull, cookie-cutter existence of same. |
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He immediately went into the circling routine, feeling the material of my jacket and after a lot of tut tutting rebuked me for my cheap shoes which didn't match my suit. |
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He tempted the children with goldfish, balloons, windmills, cheap toys and a few coppers to bring him rags, but some of the rags they brought him were still being used. |
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Though mistrust of the state and a desire for cheap and limited government is a commonplace in the British political tradition, formal anarchism has received little support. |
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But little is ideal in America or anyplace else, and heroism on the cheap is a defining aspect of our commercial culture. |
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More than just a cheap way to make an animated movie, machinima allows game players to comment directly on the pop culture they so devotedly consume. |
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But the director is actually more interested in eliciting cheap laughs than in extended social commentary. |
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In conjunction with the West Wales Eco Centre, Keith Knight is hoping to supply the electricity from his wind turbine to local people at a cheap rate. |
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Then Sainsbury's and Tesco said they were wading into cheap telecoms, too. |
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A day long sous vide cook can turn cheap cuts of meat as tender and tasty as filet. |
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Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water. |
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Some may even be cheap knock-offs, made in imitation of the originals by later peoples who didn't understand the theory, and just aped the outside trappings. |
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While plentiful and cheap today, aluminum was once an extremely valuable metal. |
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There was a germ of a good idea here, but the finished product was a pretty flaccid affair, relying on saucy language and innuendo for its cheap laughs. |
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Mum will tell you that it's not a cheap business paying for uniforms especially with the added wear and tear caused by skateboarding and playing footy in the schoolyard. |
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The conference, if it was about anything, was about restating these questions and systematically shooting down cheap attempts to weasel out of them. |
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Both editors offered high-minded defences for their cheap gibes. |
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In all these cases, the cheap loss-leaders are prominently publicized. |
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Nutter opines that while polycarbonate technology will never be as cheap as glass, it does bring in value much as anti-lock brakes or airbags did. |
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The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs. |
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I still remember the feel and appeal of the satin edging on a cheap blue blanket that somehow came to me as a kid. |
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The Chinese government plans to impose new restrictions to discourage investment in labor-intensive industries that produce cheap goods for export. |
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And sometimes they have a quality that is incredible, just the sheer texture of the sound, this crushed, squashed sound that you get from using cheap limiters and so on. |
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It was a plain, raggedy old bag, but it was cheap and did its job. |
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And what happens when the industry is flooded with cheap fly by night Cloning Clinics producing substandard clones, like Xeroxes without any toner? |
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You knew what you were doing with that weak sauce cheap shot. |
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After decades of trying to compete with cheap knock-offs of the original 1933 design, Anglepoise has decided to appeal to the design cognoscenti by going seriously upmarket. |
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A brackish breeze blew off the Black Sea, mixing with rotting garbage, human sweat, cheap cleaning products, and undefined fumes. |
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In countries such as Spain, governments have turned a blind eye to illegals for decades because they know the farmers need cheap wetback workers to work in the fields. |
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Beside them, lines of impoverished street vendors squat on dirty rush mats, displaying their tawdry collections of cheap plastic keyrings and fake Rolex watches. |
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In the 1850s the daguerreotype gave way to a cheap hybrid, the tintype, and to a new form of negative-to-positive photography known as wet-plate or wet-collodion. |
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If it is quick, cheap and decisive, we should see a rally of sorts, but if it is long, expensive and messy, financial markets can kiss any putative 2003 recovery goodbye. |
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Yet despite this unwitting generosity, I cannot legally visit those countries and reimport what my subsidy sold them on the cheap in the first place. |
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He will draw figures in a clumsy way and make use of the cheap look of junky illustration while at the same time handling other elements, such as watercolor, elegantly. |
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Politicians will surely reimport drugs and dispense them at cheap prices. |
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The government reimposed a 30 percent duty on imported rice and 25 percent duty on imported sugar in January 2000 to protect local farmers against cheap imports. |
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He then went through a scornful recitation of all the things he could do if he wanted to settle for cheap laughs. |
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The tacky stuff takes some shifting and it's not cheap to do so. |
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Christmas bazaars are meant to be where you purchase, among other things, cheap knick-knacks for putting in children's stockings for Christmas day. |
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In Romania, for example, consumers prefer cheap runabouts produced by the domestic car manufacturer, Dacia, to the more expensive models made by Daewoo. |
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Those flat, sparkling rooftops, capping aisles of cheap goods and flanked by acres of concrete parking lots? |
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But at the time the only alleviation remained the institution of workhouses, although philanthropists were constructing almshouses, cheap housing for the poor. |
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Does anyone know of a cheap alternative to odour-free cat litter? |
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And in the looking-glass world of cheap credit, that's by no means clear. |
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Nor is Cole worried that his party will be seen as whipping a dead horse to score cheap political points. |
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It's a good month to visit pick-your-own farms or, if you want to use your energy on cooking rather than picking, to buy raspberries by the cheap punnet. |
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In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel. |
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While Australian researchers believe more than one gene is involved, they agree that this will help give the cheap and effective drug a new lease of life. |
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All of which means banks and companies will be able to gorge on cheap short-term money for another year or two. |
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If I see you wearing a foam trucker hat, then you might as well be wearing a sandwich board advertising a cheap Chlamydia remedy, because I'm going to walk on by. |
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Our man knew her enough to know she was a sea of flesh, unsightly badly drawn slag tags and a cheap dress two sizes too small. |
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It was all cheap and incredibly tawdry, from the festoons of paper roses on the walls to the flash of paste jewels in make-believe crowns. |
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The coating has been made of the cheap starch and it is resistant to acidic media and can be used in foodstuff and medical industries. |
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Today, we can reveal how labourers are risking death by drinking cheap aftershave with dangerous levels of alcohol. |
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The artist's latest stunt was obviously an attempt to whomp up some cheap publicity. |
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I have seen way too many cheap cranksets go to the pack after a small amount of x-country and minor technical yakka off-road. |
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In an effort to encourage a greener Solihull, Ms Burt is supporting schemes to supply cheap composters and water butts to homes. |
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Was Che anything more than a cheap karaoke of what he stood for? |
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In some recipes, easily available and cheap jaggery made of sugarcane or palm toddy replaced the sugar used in Europe. |
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This study was designed to show the potential of cheap and easily available substrate for oyster mushroom production in Maiduguri. |
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Mutchler, George, and I are sitting at a picnic bench outside the Quonset hut turned theater, fake blood and cheap rose before us. |
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To some extent, this approach makes sense as a way for shareware authors to actually generate enough money to keep creating cool, cheap software. |
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It is the best Picasso yet, very family friendly, on trend with gadgets and with efficient lean burn diesels it should be cheap to run. |
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Rate tarts are customers who move from card to card, mak-ing the best of cheap deals. |
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If table wine is served, a cheap variety will be quite adequate to go with strongly flavoured dishes. |
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We highly recommend good secondhand equipment over cheap plastic skis, which are prohibited by some ski schools. |
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There was only cooking minced lamb keftedes on the cheap grill over chopped olive wood and dried oregano. |
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The decor is studied seaminess, the cheap plywood walls scrawled on by customers. |
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I am no Rechabite, but it is possible, you know, to enjoy life without one cheap drink too many in your hand. |
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The milling machine to be controlled was developed in order to obtain a cheap and simple educational device for machining engineering lessons. |
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Highs abounded in the then-emergent SoHo scene, with cheap lofts, cooperative galleries, and all-night talkfests at Max's Kansas City. |
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That's so cheap you worry that Underwriters Laboratories may be asleep at the switch. |
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Now caravanning has become another medium for people, now immune to cheap foreign holidays, to capture the nostalgia of their youth. |
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This aims to ensure that every Capetonian has access to cheap and fast broadband services. |
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He's a homeless guy who sleeps in the street, and goes into battle carrying a bottle of cheap rotgut. |
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If it's cheap and re-formed, then yes, the chemicals and sugars will build up over time. |
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Earlier, doctors routinely used to prescribe paracetamol as a cheap and effective way to treat the painful condition. |
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Buying a Rozendaal is both relatively cheap and cutting edge. |
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Despite the week-long bearish trend, the KSE benchmark closed bullishly on Wednesday, amid hefty speculations on cheap chips. |
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The Polish city of Lodz is fast becoming THE destination for party crowds and Brits seeking a cheap weekend break. |
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Tampons are cheap and highly absorbent, which makes them the perfect tool for testing rivers for pollution. |
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With the funding received, the firm formed a subsidiary MC Bio to continue on its quest for cheap and creative alternatives to existing biofuels. |
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Some local workers complain about the lack of jobs due to the influx of cheap imported labour. |
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However, average is what NUFC want to be and no doubt they'll go for yes man, cheap Carver. |
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He called for a complete ban on the manufacture, sale, distribution, and possession of the cheap handguns known as Saturday-night specials. |
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The company is accused of adulterating its products with cheap additives. |
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Its institutional cinderblock construction was sheathed by cheap plastic carpet and papered with the idiot avunculism of inspirational posters. |
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The sack that thou hast drunk me would have bought me lights as good cheap at the dearest chandler's in Europe. |
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There's a cheap and cheerful coffee shop on the next street which sells quite a good selection of sandwiches. |
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My eye-whites still woke up bright and clear despite the night before's two bottles of cheap cleanskin wine. |
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If you're looking for cheap clothes, there's a discount clothier around the corner. |
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The cat viewed the cheap supermarket catfood with disdain and stalked away. |
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Rather than purchase an expensive razor he bought a packet of cheap disposable ones. |
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That's what a fug was. You could have cut cubes out of the air and sold it for cheap building material. |
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His lower-class tastes tended to run to three-stooges movies and cheap drink. |
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Grandpa sat on the front porch, hawking and wheezing, as he packed his pipe with cheap tobacco. |
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Conifers have now been widely replanted as a cheap source of wood, especially around areas such as Kielder Forest. |
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I had a cheap flat in the bad part of town, and I could watch the working girls hooking from my bedroom window. |
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We were beset by a horde of street vendors who thought we were tourists and would buy their cheap souvenirs. |
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The typical poor farmer sold his best products on the market, keeping the cheap food for the family. |
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Building with wood and roofing with thatch had been prohibited for centuries, but these cheap materials continued to be used. |
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Maybe a pat on the bottom wasn't a cheap feel. Maybe it was a sweet display of affection. And maybe Kim Kardashian would win an Oscar. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or sold matches, flowers, and other cheap goods. |
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The track centres can be as narrow and as cheap as possible, but maintenance must be done on the side. |
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I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it. |
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Ingredients may include a cheap starch filler such as breadcrumbs, seasoning and flavourings such as spices, and sometimes others. |
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As it was so expensive to make, early ginger biscuits were a cheap form of using up the leftover bread mix. |
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In the 15th century, the introduction of cheap prints, mostly in woodcut, made it possible even for peasants to have devotional images at home. |
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There was almost a complete elimination of cheap fiction in the private societies. |
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The first metal barrels were made from brass which was relatively cheap and easy to work. |
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Brass is cheap but light and therefore brass barrels tend to be very bulky. |
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Internet accessibility is fast coming to the sea with the advent of cheap satellite communication, mainly from Inmarsat. |
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He angered British farmers by refusing to reinstitute the Corn Laws in response to poor harvests and cheap imported grain. |
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