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Both were international medal winners and priced accordingly, at a dollar or more a tablespoon.

It’s priced at fifty pounds, and I think that’s a bit steep for a secondhand lawn mower.

The unrated two-year issue priced inside initial price guidance, with a coupon of 2.98%, a cheapness driven by extreme scarcity of supply.

Hotels are still priced at low season rates, tourists will be sparse (even at Angkor) and the countryside will be lush and attractive after the monsoon period.

The trick to winning over the rising middle classes in such markets is not to peddle over-priced patented drugs on the Western model, cursing the local generics firms as rip-off artists.

The bar and restaurant is where the beautiful people hang out. The food is superb but it is another over-priced, over-designed hangout and I would rather have been back on the hippy beach.

What market might be efficiently priced?

So what's a geek to do to find reasonably priced trinkets?

Its high-priced coffee drinks have names like iced Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha and Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino.

Making relatively few high-priced big cars is one way to recoup heavy vehicle investments. The other is mass production of cheaper cars.

Officials have made some attempts to temper the rise in the past month—scrapping import taxes for onions, banning their export and ordering low-priced sales at government-run shops.

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The dresses in the shop are priced high.

Yet the calm reaction also shows how, on the Indian side, antagonism with China is already priced in.

Subscribing to play for a maximum of three times with audio, caption, and translation features on could be priced more than copying multimedia onto CDs with the license agreement.

Most of the artwork they offer is priced lower than at many galleries; the most expensive piece they've sold was a $5,000 mural.

The trouble is, all this exuberance has already been priced into many valuations.

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