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High-priced vacation homes have been affected because many auto company executives own them, says Rick Matley, a local real estate agent.
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High-priced oil exports powered a long economic boom during Putin's presidency, but most Russian businesses owed their growth to $450billion in cheap capital borrowed from the West.
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Maybe not: High-priced brands like Thermador and Dacor are at the opposite end of the reliability Ratings from GE..
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High-priced calfskin is actually a by-product of the veal industry.
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Maybe not: High-priced brands like Thermador and Dacor are at the opposite end of the reliability Ratings from GE ..
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"High-priced consultants like Mark Penn who shape our laws to suit their clients are poisoning our political system and robbing voters of their faith in our democratic process," the statement says.
Obama-Backing Unions Demand Hillary "Sever All Ties" With Penn 2009
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Safety: High-priced new receivers Brandon Lloyd and Antwaan Randle El produced little (55 catches, 3 TDs) in 2006.
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High-priced glass houses aimed at status seekers are clogging New York's skyline.
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High-priced consultants were happy to indulge the fantasy, with Sterling Corp. 's Jeff Timmer sniffing that Darnoi "did a fantastic job avoiding statistical science and facts," when the white paper was basically all numbers, using Secretary of State data.
Susan J. Demas: Republicans Fire Strategist for Telling Them How to Win 2009
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High-priced consultants like Mark Penn who shape our laws to suit their clients are poisoning our political system and robbing voters of their faith in our democratic process.
Obama-Backing Unions Demand Hillary "Sever All Ties" With Penn 2009
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