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Transportation, telecommunications and electricity are all getting dearer and dearer.
No nobler principle, no dearer homes, no fairer land were ever fought for, bled for, died for than hang upon the issue of this conflict.
The aroma of the sea brought back fond memories and excited new feelings, the cry of gulls overhead was dearer than any symphony.
But they have no reason to underpay when they charge corkage and cakeage which is usually dearer than the grog or cake.
That is the main point for you to keep in view, that this measure will make bread at all times dearer than it now is.
Then, in health care, new technology tends to raise costs not lower them, because new treatments are usually dearer than old ones.
Jennifer is a storyteller and she has a story box dearer to her than gold or jewels.
But it is a useful shorthand that signals both the wider ways in which dearer petrol hurts our economy and the sense of malignity from a distance.
The upshot is that local refiners can buy cheap Cushing crude and sell petrol at dearer global prices.
Any losses to the consumer from dearer fuel are partially offset by gains in the oil and gas sector itself.
In 2008 and 2011, the main effect of dearer fuel in emerging economies was on inflation.
The problem they face is price competition, for many local products are dearer than those sold in superstores.
Initially, Wood said, HD will cost more, with production equipment being around 20 per cent dearer than standard definition gear.
But not surprisingly, the features nearer and dearer to the hearts of fish are invisible to our eyes.
This is still a lot dearer than many entry-level PCs, though.
According to the Commission's enquiries, sheet is considerably dearer than moulding powder, and the buying publics are different too.
Instead, please set about devising a sensible energy policy, because oil now costs USD 100 and some people believe it will soon be even dearer.
The tender received from this consortium was more than 70 million Swiss francs, or a good 7 percent, dearer than the tender that was accepted.
Moreover, butter remains much dearer than margarine, ruling out any shift in demand between the two products.
If it did, human life would be held dearer and the world would be a sweeter, cleaner, safer place than it is now.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She could have kissed her face in the glass, it was so like that other dearer one.
What rendered him yet dearer to us, was that there was enmity between him and Mrs. Mitchell.
He sought also the free air and the sound of falling water, yet dearer to him than the plucked strings of sho and Biwa.
As a boy he had been rather jealous of her lacemaking, declaring that it was dearer to her than he himself was.
And when she reaches it her ancientry and all its tales will be dearer to her than they have been in the past.
And so to her, Richard, your crippling has come to be dearer than any other man's wholeness.
It was dearer to him than the light of heaven, than the face of the blessed sun.
They might spring up anywhere at any moment, and choke the life that was dearer to her than her own.
A beauty not explicable is dearer than a beauty which we can see to the end of.
No angel, but a dearer being all dipt in angel instincts, breathing Paradise.
And God will make it dearer to you, if you put him to distrain on you for duty.
There was no name dearer to Englishmen than that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen.
It was not necessary in those days to prepay the postage, which was much dearer than it is now.
A finer oil is yielded by the rose geranium, when grown in France, but it is much dearer.
This is my son, my poor afflicted son, dearer to me than my own life.
I felt that she was infinitely dearer to me than any other woman in the world, and that I was using her infamously.
Have you lost some one who was dearer to you than your heart of hearts?
If the mourner have anything dearer than his grief he must seek his true position elsewhere.
This tallow is dearer than common tallow, but cheaper than wax.
The loyalist cannot do this, and consequently must sell a little dearer.
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