Fully licensed, a fairly standard wine list was moderately priced and offered several reasonably priced options by the glass. |
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There's a terrasse in the summer, breakfast specials, lunch specials, very good dinner specials and a reasonably priced yet short wine list. |
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But when she found a moderately priced health club near her office, she joined and began working out. |
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Investors acted too swiftly on concerns, and soon junk bonds were priced too cheaply in the eyes of market experts. |
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The solution is to weave a mesh composed of small, moderately priced objects rather than a handful of very large and very expensive ones. |
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It doesn't always outshoot the higher priced stuff, but it does so often enough to warrant your consideration. |
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But the bears priced at the bottom level will not be vintage, and certainly will not be by any of these makers. |
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Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky. |
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In fact, that's the perfect way to get to know this moderately priced, easy-to-love restaurant. |
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For some seniors and groups representing seniors, Canada remains the place to purchase lower priced prescription drugs. |
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Among reds, an overabundance of Merlots on the market means they're attractively priced. |
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There does exist a whole universe of moderately priced but delicious wines that are easy to buy and effortless to drink. |
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They do not stock the trendier mocktails that come extravagantly priced in the new chai bars the city is suddenly full of. |
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The problem is that such stocks often became tempting to shorts only because they are richly priced as a result of manipulation. |
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Naturally, I'll shop around for the most attractively priced policy before signing up. |
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His dream is to make all the foreshores a continuous strip of over priced cafes topped with similarly overpriced apartments. |
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The minibar is also reasonably priced 3.70 euros for miniatures, 2.20 for soft drinks. |
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While the cookie is rich in proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and essential vitamins they have been priced at Rs.35 for a 250 gm pack. |
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I bought it because it's Strine, because it's reasonably priced, and because it doesn't seem to have any inherently emetic properties. |
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We all know that money is cheap and many companies on the stock market are reasonably priced. |
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We are awaiting final pricing and stockists from Hiper, but initial indications are that it is going to be very reasonably priced. |
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Packs of 10 cards are priced at 4.99 euro and your support would be much appreciated for this very worthy appeal. |
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We need to halt happy hours, low priced drinks and selling to under aged drinkers. |
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The units, which are competitively priced, are ready for immediate occupancy. |
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Reasonably priced meals were offered in the designated dining facility, located behind the observation car. |
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He tells of growing up a model Mormon man, excommunication from the church, divorce, a life as a high priced call boy and drug abuse. |
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No, what used to be reasonably priced restaurant food is now expensive nosh. |
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You can also order freshly squeezed fruit juice, watermelon, cucumber or orange, all priced at 15 yuan for each glass. |
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We walked around and soon realised that everything was priced in Euros as well as the North Korean won. |
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Reports that oil has never been higher priced are true in a strict sense, but they are heavily biased and not really accurate. |
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The investment bank is required to vouch for the fact that the stock is priced below its expected value in the market. |
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They're usually very pretty, usually reasonably priced, and are non-functional decorative items. |
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As she and her family are moving abroad, the house has been priced for a speedy sale in the current property climate. |
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If wine was reasonably priced, inventory would move, and new vintages could be brought in. |
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Abalone and urchins are two of the most prized and highly priced seafood delicacies worldwide. |
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The higher priced candles are often made with lead-free wicks, which eliminates the problem of smoke and carbon buildup. |
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Nicely priced, it's a fine bridge between the home player to the individual ready for that quantum jump to bigger money and tougher players. |
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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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Unlike those comparably priced crops, ahipa plants must be pruned several times a season. |
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Here, hearty staples can be washed down with a selection of moderately priced wines. |
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Similar reductions are made on larger loads which are weighed and priced accordingly. |
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We did call a bookseller to value the books, but it was priced a little high. |
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We found that once properties were priced accordingly for their market, they sold very well. |
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No doubt an equally bodacious metal monitor is on the way, but we have priced the G5 bundle using the existing range of Apple monitors. |
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It would be impossible to walk by without succumbing to a tub of mellow, unctuous olives, or a modestly priced, sit-down lunch. |
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He said he could not support a policy that priced people off planes but added that the aviation industry has to meet its green responsibilities. |
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The adulterator now has to his disposal a number of natural isolates of lower priced essential oils. |
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These blood protein isolates tend to be more expensive than basic protein products, but they are comparably priced to egg albumen proteins. |
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Apartments are priced at three rates, depending on the rental guarantees attached. |
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Fascinating and enhanced with a great soundtrack, this DVD is affordably priced and suited to many viewings. |
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The impressions were priced at twenty dollars for an artist's proof, ten dollars for India paper proofs, and five dollars for plain proofs. |
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Appetizers, such as Thai fish paste and egg rolls, are all affordably priced. |
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The wine list is fairly priced, refreshingly pro-French and Old World and the service is sharp and vigilant but not fawningly over-attentive. |
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But the pack closed in and in a photo finish Smirk, priced at 12-1, beat fast-finishing Atlantic Ace by a head. |
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Consider this an asset sale, priced at the cost of the estimated market value of the land. |
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A family package is priced at 188 inclusive with a gift for the child. 50 yuan for each additional child. |
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By now, having thoroughly perused the menu, it was obvious that Haus Munchen was priced very moderately. |
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It is widely accepted that workers are being priced out of London because wages cannot keep up with spiralling house prices. |
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China's food exports, often very competitively priced, include fresh and processed fruits, vegetables, seafood and meat. |
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The fare is predictable, well prepared and reasonably priced, and the service is speedy and helpful. |
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Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced. |
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In the past, a bottle of hot water was priced at only one fen, cheaper than the cost of burning coal to heat water at home. |
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Hiring a car is the best way to get around and, by American standards, reasonably priced. |
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Salads were between three and six leva and pastas and pizzas were priced at around six or seven leva. |
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Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced. |
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They each have certain appealing aspects, and they are all reasonably priced. |
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It is reasonably priced in the context of what everything else costs this day. |
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Bean bags are reasonably priced, or try walking around your neighbourhood and you may find furniture free for the taking. |
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A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting. |
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The gallery represents artists from both the Borders and further afield, and the works are all very reasonably priced. |
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A broader approach is needed to allow this group access to reasonably priced home ownership in the villages where they have always lived. |
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It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest. |
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The wine list, which was priced a bit more reasonably than the food, helped to keep the conversation flowing. |
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Services such as dry cleaning and ironing are speedy and reliable and very reasonably priced, but I made a couple of mistakes on room service. |
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In one block, you can take your pick of reasonably priced Russian, kosher Middle Eastern or Caribbean fare. |
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Upstairs is increasingly being used for clubs and live band nights, and there is a reasonably priced restaurant adjoining the main bar. |
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Edinburgh must avoid becoming another southeast of England where house price inflation has priced key workers out of the housing market. |
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If consumers accept them at retail, these winemakers may be emboldened to put higher priced wines under the same seal. |
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European investors believe the company is priced too high considering this uncertainty. |
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If you are in a pampering mood, however, order the smoked salmon with mousseline sauce crepe, which is very reasonably priced. |
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I brace myself to descend into the viscera of Filene's to pick unbeatably priced men's suits and business shirts for my frugal husband. |
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Europe, he said, was a more likely hunting ground than Asia, where hotel assets remain highly priced despite the industry downturn. |
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He simply stuffed a forkful of overly priced gourmet food into his mouth and chewed slowly. |
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The dependent variables for the linear regression models are the percentages of expected corn and soybean production forward priced. |
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There is still opportunity to exploit the chemurgy of formalin and develop new and higher priced adhesives and resins. |
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There are condos for rent on the island as well as houses priced to fit any budget. |
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When I saw that Bosch appliances were now similarly priced to Zanussi, I got suspicious. |
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The following day saw the launch of flights to Nakhon Ratchasima, priced from a mere 450 baht. |
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It also has a class and breeding that sets it apart from its similarly priced German rivals. |
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If payments are simple, priced right and perceived as secure, maybe there'd be more moola flowing into artist's pockets. |
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One way to ensure that you're not overspending on your household budget is to buy competitively priced flat-pack furniture. |
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They are still out there, but are looking for reasonably priced properties in turnkey condition. |
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Available in the spring our koi, comets, and shubunkins are reasonably priced. |
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A round-trip ticket from America to Europe in the 1890s cost no more than a moderately priced bicycle. |
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For this reason I decided to go for many moderately priced photographs rather than a few high priced photographs. |
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The new Remington 710 is a moderately priced, entry-level, bolt-action hunting rifle. |
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These clients rely upon the company to develop quality, competitively priced products in accordance with rigidly monitored specifications. |
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Local property values have since appreciated so much that most Mayas are priced out of the market. |
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Both are competitively priced, well built and have done well on road tests. |
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If pawpaw is too highly priced people tend to go for something similar like rock melon which is much cheaper. |
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The arbitrageur will sell the over priced bond to the dealer at the bid price, and buy the under priced bond from the dealer at the ask price. |
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A fully stocked bar with a vast supply of liquor and bottled beer, all moderately priced, are other choices of beverage. |
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Soft-toys available in upmarket shops cost a bomb, whereas the toys here are priced at a very affordable range. |
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The changes began slowly, when art galleries priced out of SoHo eyed the lofty, low-rent spaces further west. |
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A set of chopsticks and red table linen priced of 89 yuan is especially recommended for new couples. |
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Offering a convenient, high-quality product that's priced attractively has been a recipe for success in our e-book program. |
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It wasn't the food itself that was unusual, fried saganaki cheese, but rather the way it was priced. |
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Leon received praise for its reasonably priced salads, grilled vegetables, Cajun fish and lamb meatballs. |
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If it is priced wisely, Octavia sales next year should increase even further. |
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You'll want to add several to your bedding collection because they are reasonably priced yet high quality and fully machine washable. |
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The dessert wines, Ports, Madeira, Cognac and Pudding Wine are also attractively priced. |
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There are moderately priced ones like Sancerre or Vouvray which are admirable but you can expect to pay up to a tenner a bottle. |
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Among saris, there are the traditional cotton prints and also the Chanderi cotton and silk saris which are priced reasonably. |
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Basically, it serves reasonably priced fusion food, along with tasty burgers. |
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Having said that, demand continues to be strong for apartments which are realistically priced and which are located in well run developments. |
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But diners who visit moderately priced restaurants are also likely to be charged high mark-ups, particularly on the cheapest bottles of wine. |
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Work which has already begun on the station is now being priced and already the concourse design cost has overshot its budget. |
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I purchased a reasonably priced poncho, a cute t-shirt that says Silly boy, trucks are for chicks!, two pairs of pants and a pretty off-the-shoulder shirt. |
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This is because they buy complex derivative products to mirror the performance of the underlying stock market index or indices which are not transparently priced. |
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More to the point, while the food was never likely to send either of us into raptures, it was certainly well above average, and very sensibly priced. |
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The reproductions are available in different sizes and affordably priced. |
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It is about selling wearable, keenly priced clothes to sophisticated, discerning consumers who want something they'll still be wearing in years to come. |
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Some villas in holiday resorts do appear to be priced very keenly. |
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He values all of his customers whether they are shopping for an elaborate piece of box topiary priced in the thousands, or a couple of pot plants. |
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You're always guaranteed a perfect fit and more often than not, you'll get superior fabric rather than that of a similarly priced, ready-made overcoat. |
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All seemed to be reasonably priced and included tea or coffee. |
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The restaurant is reasonably priced for the high quality dining it offers. |
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How does the world owe you a private car, priced as you deem acceptable, that didn't exist five years ago? |
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Ultimately, the big news in the saga of the cable bundle are the effects of the new lower priced tiers evolving. |
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As well, the reasonably priced all-inclusive packaged deals offered by the Caribbean and Central American countries are like sirens luring the vacationers from the north. |
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Although some villas in holiday resorts do appear to be priced very keenly, you will often find that they are only the size of a good one-bed apartment at home. |
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The mandate is the spinach we have to eat to get the dessert that is fairly priced insurance coverage. |
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The lunch is priced at Rs.325 plus taxes for a vegetarian thali and Rs.375 plus taxes for non-vegetarian thali, while dinner would be a la Carta menu. |
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Drinks are prepared well by beautiful bartenders and aren't overly priced. |
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The food is middle-of-the-road and well-prepared without being spectacular or too challenging, it's competitively priced and the surroundings are groovy. |
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In that time frame, more competitively priced competitors like Samsung and Microsoft have made significant gains. |
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Because the securities are subdivided into tranches, priced according to their riskiness, potential investors have a wide range of yields to choose from. |
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On receipt of tenders the firm submitting the lowest acceptable tender is informed and asked to submit its priced bill of quantities for examination. |
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For those of you who may wonder why we are having our parties at the same place that is one of the reasons, ballrooms in other moderately priced hotels are not as big. |
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The rooms are bright, spacious, spotless and reasonably priced. |
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These huge domestic markets will provide the bedrock for creating and developing global brands on the back of skilled, moderately priced workforces. |
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What's a nice moderately priced hotel that's near to the shopping areas? |
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A simple, moderately priced every-night dinner wine is meant for tonight. |
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The reproduction of modestly priced studio portraits was done for profit. |
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The significance of the imports is that those books are priced much lower. |
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Do you remember when stock used to be priced in sixteenths of a dollar? |
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The mobile music industry needs to make the legal experience of Bluetoothing music user-friendly and fairly priced, so those seeking music won't try to do it illegally. |
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These shares are not unreasonably priced for high-tech company. |
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Currently, Wi-Fi is mainly available in laptops, smartphones and as part of a broadband home gateway, all devices that are priced at several hundred dollars or more. |
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Its got an outdoor bit where you can hire a rug and be served over priced beer by beautiful babies whilst a resident DJ spins the records and rocks the garden. |
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There is a distinct whiff of bung hanging around Old Trafford today, as rumours that Diego Forlan was way over priced for his move to Salford's finest. |
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I got rather excited this morning in a spoddy kind of way when I received my first piece of mail where the postage was priced up entirely in euros. |
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A reasonably priced meal is available and booking is not required. |
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The French generally enjoyed good relations with nations such as the Ojibwa and the Potawatomi so long as trade goods were readily available and reasonably priced. |
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Be sharp-of-eye when you are purchasing during sales as some sneaky stores put rails of non-reduced items right next to a rail of rock-bottom priced things. |
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The full colour catalogue with its detailed and informative text is a bonus though it is a pity that priced at R150.00, it is beyond the means of much of the local market. |
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Made with citrus and coconut oil blends and very competitively priced, it forms tough suds that dispatch grease and food debris with equal effectiveness. |
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Objectively, the Titan is as good in most respects and better in some than all the other comparably equipped and priced full-size pickups on the market. |
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Or if I walk just a little further from the office I can hit a reasonably priced business class sandwich bar. |
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The improved BaByliss New Big Hair is available now priced, PS45, at Boots or Argos. |
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The weekly Ship Canal Gazette, priced at one penny, was by the end of the year being sold at newsagents in towns across Lancashire. |
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All four use hydrochlorothiazide and are priced about the same as a potassium-sparing drug alone. |
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Goa is also notable for its low priced beer, wine and spirits prices due to its very low excise duty on alcohol. |
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At age 81, I designed, easily made, simple to install and reasonable priced pullout drawers. |
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The minimum investment in the VOC was 3,000 guilders, which priced the Company's stock within the means of many merchants. |
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Entrepreneurial firms such as Zaisan Corp. introduced reasonably priced, powerful computerphones in 1984. Other firms followed. |
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Liverpool, to play matches for fans who had been priced out of watching Premier League football. |
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I did as he asked with an extension that had come in from Newark Road and we both priced up the job. |
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The Roman Empire knew of and traded in silk, and Chinese silk was the most highly priced luxury good imported by them. |
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The 1844 Railway act of England compelled at least one train to a station every day with the third class fares priced at a penny a mile. |
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Department of Commerce seeking relief from a surge in the importation of illegally priced Chinese ironing boards. |
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Holiday homes remain a bone of contention among locals, many of whom are priced out of the housing market by incomers. |
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A score of 100 indicates that all markets in the index are underpriced and zero that all markets are fully priced. |
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Shimadzu has launched a new range of convenient, optimised and competitively priced consumables for its GC and GCMS instruments. |
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Foolhardily, it behaves like a monopoly, even when it is not, and it has priced itself out of much of the European market. |
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Available either uncoated or surface modified, it is priced competitively versus other fine-particle or micronized mineral reinforcements. |
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Extortionately priced designer Missoni makes the stretchiest Christmas stockings. |
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Customers looking for affordable stocking stuffers for their favorite welders will be surprised to find many sale priced items. |
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Although there were more reasonably priced bottles of wine, they chose an expensive Malbec not for its flavor, but for its bourgie appeal. |
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Tickets priced at PS20 or PS30 for FROW are available from 028 9024 6609 or on www. |
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The basic version sells for 499 US dollars and the top-of-the-range model is priced at 829 US dollars. |
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However, this does not mean that all services should be priced so as to fully cover the production costs of the individual service. |
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Moreover, it will be competitively priced and made from soft and absorbent terrycloth or similar materials, adding to its appeal. |
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The company introduced the Tre Sensi stem at the show, a competitively priced glass designed for all types of wine. |
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At the Saxon Green site in Kirkby, the firm generated a year's worth of sales in just six months with homes priced at pounds 81,000 upwards. |
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In 1966, two stamps were issued, priced fourpence and one shilling and threepence, both carrying Burns's portrait. |
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The shares were priced at a discount of 6 percent to Wednesday's close, after having been marketed in a range of 6,100 to 6,300 rupiah each. |
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Bottles of new format Lynx lager, some Edam, a couple of Baby Bells and some Danish Blue priced up at Tesco's Deli counter. |
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Mortgage lock-ins are not generally priced to include imbedded optionality. |
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Perfectly priced for summer travel and birthdays, the small, portable game board features 120 increasingly difficult challenges. |
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Also sailing from Athens, the Classical Greece itinerary includes stops at Crete, Kythira and Hydra, and is priced from PS2,114pp. |
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The Super Audio CD player will be priced at 500,000 yen, with sales targeted at 500 units per month. |
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On 13 April 1953 Casino Royale was released in the UK in hardcover, priced at 10s 6d, with a cover designed by Fleming. |
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There has been no announcement about how HS2 tickets will be priced, although the government Paul Chapman, an expert. |
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The studded jelly shoes, come in a multitude of colourways, see below, and are a holiday wardrobe winner, priced PS44, from holsteraustralia. |
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The studded jelly shoes, above, are a holiday wardrobe winner, priced PS44, from holsteraustralia. |
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The Leeds-based firm have pandered to a misinfor med, minor public whim and priced up the Liverpool skipper at 6-1 for a de parture. |
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The T-Mobile Sidekick II is available to purchase priced at EUR99 and comes with a two-year service contract. |
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George Gotcher of Sissy's Log Cabin in Jonesboro won second place in the modestly priced design category. |
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In the 1890s, Samuel Ryder started to sell packets of seeds through the post, priced at one penny each. |
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This is sold as 'short cut bacon' and is usually priced slightly higher than middle bacon. |
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Gains will benefit from a strong projected recovery in semiconductor shipments, as well as a shift to higher priced photolithographic chemicals. |
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And with lipsticks for pounds 11, eyeshadows at pounds 10 and nail varnishes priced pounds 8, it will suit even the sorriest piggy banks. |
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And better hay crops east of the Rocky Mountains mean forage prices should remain moderately priced, barring widespread alfalfa winterkill. |
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The custom reports and information have been priced affordably for every type of real estate professional. |
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SafetyDirect Introducing top rated Polythene gloves, they are low priced gloves that offer simple protection from soiling. |
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Low priced mowers use older technology, smaller motors, and lighter steel decks. |
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They concluded they were priced out of even ungentrified areas of Brooklyn. |
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Furthermore, with hypergentrification, how many or us would be priced out of the neighborhood? |
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The restaurant is offering a Zen Power Lunch of Pan Asian specialties, priced at INR399 per head. |
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Housebuilders had warned that the higher costs involved would have forced them to build fewer homes and priced many homebuyers out of the market. |
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That computer was high priced, and the interest was through the roof, but we got it! |
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Tickets for the show, which begins with preshow entertainment at 7pm, are on sale now priced at PS1, with under fives going free. |
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They must offer menu items priced below a maximum determined by local economic standards. |
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Extenders were especially common among engineers and draftsmen, whose favorite pencils were priced dearly. |
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The Quick Spreader will also be fabricated from rustproof and durable materials and competitively priced, making it a wise investment and adding to its appeal. |
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Iglu is already posting a pounds 399 price ticket on an Eastern Mediterranean cruise, leaving on January 2, originally priced at pounds 1,499 in the MSC Cruises brochure. |
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The saris are well priced and the range of textiles includes chanderi, chikankari, south Indian Weaves, kantha, bandhani, ikat, tussar prints and laharia among others. |
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And the plot thickens as the game at the Bernabeu will be refereed by Howard Webb, who has been priced up at 500-1 to get the United job by a couple of puckish bookmakers. |
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Torafugu Tei features reasonably priced courses that start with delicate slices of raw fugu fanned across a plate and ends with a thick rice porridge in fugu-flavoured soup. |
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It was a simple, good-looking pistol that was priced well, sold like gangbusters and launched the firm that has become a leader in the firearms industry. |
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After the abolition of newspaper stamp tax in Scotland in 1850, The Scotsman was relaunched as a daily newspaper priced at 1d and a circulation of 6,000 copies. |
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Handmade in small batches in their West Norwood kitchens, these bespoke ganaches are only available from Rococo's own shops and are priced according to weight. |
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Good bets include the Victorian lace-up high-stiletto calf boot from Faith, priced at pounds 130, which can turn a sensible look into a seductive one. |
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After a pint in the local we came across Potwallopers, a cosy looking restaurant serving reasonably priced food just a two minute walk from our apartment. |
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After a pint in the local pub we continued our explorations and came across Potwallopers, a cosy looking restaurant serving reasonably priced food. |
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The menu would be simple but all the food, like reasonably priced favorites chile rellenos and chicken-stuffed sopapillas, would be homemade and locally sourced. |
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In addition, DNP is also picking up more requests to implement further cost cutting measures on order to respond to the ongoing shift to lower priced LCD televisions. |
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In 1996, an issue commemorating the bicentenary of his death comprised four stamps, priced 19p, 25p, 41p and 60p and including quotes from Burns's poems. |
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In an ideal world, every meeting of salvor and salvee would result in a freely negotiated contract for salvage services priced at a competitive level. |
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This issue was resolved in 2016, and by 2017 there was a surplus of accommodation in halls of residence, particularly in the lower priced options. |
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Because oil was priced in dollars, oil producers' real income decreased. |
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Luke Giveen is afraid that he will soon be priced out of Pilsen. |
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The bland cashew is a fitting substitute for higher priced almonds to extend the nut texture. In baking, however, almonds are more suitable for cake decoration than cashews. |
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Durastrength 400 is priced comparably to standard acrylic modifiers. |
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Those glory days of cheap hot dogs and cheap beer long ago gave way to absurdly priced concessions and dainty, yuppified treats your grandfather would have sneered at. |
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Manufacturers have started producing economically priced CNCs machines small enough to sit on a desktop which can cut at high resolution materials softer than stainless steel. |
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Greek airline Olympic Air today announced that it is offering fares priced at EUR15 one-way for flights between Athens and Thessaloniki, Alexandroupoli, Chios and Kos. |
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Coke with less ash and sulfur content is highly priced on the market. |
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Additionally, for new systems, installing the new card should be a no brainer, providing support for faster drives than equally priced, last generation controllers. |
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