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nt and quiet area of West Bridgford, and house | prices are generally at the lower end of the scale fo |
in "Cost" would entail that the professional's | prices are "Over the top." |
House | prices are high; a modest three bedroom bungalow woul |
Prices are fixed (with US$1 being the minimum) and th | |
vernment's ability to keep the policy when oil | prices are low. |
acau Pirera (the dock in front of Manaus), and | prices are 5 bucks plus than buses, which takes a 6hs |
ted the quantity theory of money, that general | prices are determined by money. |
ntings at Christie's in May 1801 (the lots and | prices are listed by Buchanan), but the earlier works |
The ticket | prices are Adult $19.95, Senior (60+) $17.95, Militar |
Because administrative | prices are not determined by market conditions, they |
unregulated wellhead and burnertip natural gas | prices are closely correlated to those set at Henry H |
e of $8.88 per album, although discounted sale | prices are also available on some releases. |
In Europe, avgas | prices are so high that there have been a number of e |
his generation, and his pictures, sold at high | prices, are to be seen in most public and private gal |
Prices are derived from the most liquid periods of tr | |
, a term used to describe the way LME official | prices are established. |
Prices are listed in cents and hundredths of a cent p | |
ly New American cuisine, and both the menu and | prices are upscale. |
quiet and calm environment means that property | prices are considerably high. |
-day marketing exclusivity period, retail drug | prices are on average 4.2 percent lower than the pre- |
chnology would realize a profit when crude oil | prices are higher than $30 per barrel ($190/m3), whil |
Prices are up by 25 percent since he bought gold jewe | |
ing the gold market buoyant in India, although | prices are hovering around $1340 an ounce – an all-ti |
The Land | prices are sky high, Brigade Road is Asia's third mos |
adds, "because sometimes farmers get there and | prices are too low." |
"Opium | prices are especially high in Iran, where law enforce |
Hurley is an affluent area and house | prices are higher than the national average. |
opher S. Hammond, "Either California's Housing | Prices Are Going to Fall or California's in for One H |
BC Liquor Stores' | prices are uniform throughout all locations across th |
going to happen in 2007" is that "real estate | prices are going to come crashing back down to Earth" |
of subsidies in the United States, per gallon | prices are expected to reach or exceed European level |
The game | prices are set by Goozex and not individual sellers. |
As a result, the real estate | prices are among the top ten world-wide. |
According to Vettel, the | prices are respectable given the overall experience. |
The real estate | prices are comparatively high. |
able for up to 300 students, with average room | prices around $3,600 per year per student. |
eir pharmacy services and must charge the same | prices as to members. |
has a retail cost of $675, but is available at | prices as low as $250. |
The book became highly sought after reaching | prices as high as $300 dollars in back issue trading. |
for the initial release were sold on eBay for | prices as high as $400. |
Prices as of 2010 can reach 6000 USD. | |
olivia eliminated the subsidies and raised gas | prices as much as 83%. |
nue, an increase largely due to escalating oil | prices as their actual oil equivalent production decr |
C was never reproached for charging exorbitant | prices, as opposite as what had happened with the pre |
nd indicators based on open, closed, high, low | prices, as well as trade volumes. |
CRAV members are frustrated with declining | prices as demand for wine within France continues to |
on Bay's Company, which would bid up fur trade | prices as much as ten to one whenever any American tr |
selves have become collector's items, fetching | prices as high as $1,000. |
"I think with crude oil | prices as high as they are, it incentivizes a lot of |
s, more so since it comes as a ready-made kit ( | prices as of 2009). |
rotected the provincial market from rising gas | prices, as it did not sufficiently conform to the "in |
His product has produced reasonable | prices at auction, and is in many private collections |
Fiserv can provide a deeper view of home | prices, at the zip code level beyond the 10 or 20 Met |
llent flesh for eating, and fetch similar high | prices at market to other whiting species. |
the result of rains and droughts, as do grain | prices at the market and the cost of purchasing land; |
data to tell about sellers of products and the | prices at which they r giving product. |
sidered one of the highest quality steaks, and | prices at steakhouses are accordingly high. |
her lifetime, and continues to fetch moderate | prices at auction. |
The same stock sometimes traded at different | prices at different trading venues, and the NYSE tick |
g-class families unwilling to pay the high pew | prices at St. James', prices that excluded the poor, |
in illustrated editions, today demanding large | prices at book auctions and in book specialists. |
have become collector's items and command high | prices at rare book stores. |
ivate correspondence, which today realize peak | prices at auctions. |
Pedigree Swaledale rams occasionally make high | prices at Hawes Auction mart. |
ne fishery, but as noted above, it fetches low | prices at market. |
ow a rare collector's item, fetching expensive | prices at Amazon.com. |
rewe designed Liverpool Royal Hippodrome, with | prices at rock bottom. |
ersions are very rare and tend to collect high | prices at auctions and second-hand brokers. |
ore recently, his paintings have achieved good | prices at auction and form significant collections at |
may be partly explained by its relatively low | prices, at least compared to the newer thermal resort |
They will all be luxury units, with starting | prices at one-million dollars. |
hich won't have to deal with astronomical rent | prices at Toyota Park. |
t economists to accurately predict soaring oil | prices back in 2000 and is now a popular commentator |
After the short blackout, they jacked the | prices back up (their own words), and re-opened the s |
mie Street uses an algorithm to determine song | prices based on demand. |
nt as minimum tax rate and demands that posted | prices be changed to reflect changes in foreign excha |
systems without competition or market-clearing | prices became costly and unsustainable, especially wi |
r al mejor precio (Amigo, the best at the best | prices) became a household phrase in Puerto Rico. |
In October 2009, after the fall in property | prices because of the recession, Chek Whyte obtained |
ong stores began quoting products in US dollar | prices, because of the uncertain fluctuation in domes |
hospitals, and pharmacies drive up health care | prices because it produces a scarcity in health pract |
The ticket | prices began to rise, however; by the 1980s, it cost |
lles International Airport began in 1959, land | prices began to rise. |
Lacking official confirmation of the news, | prices began to slide after the initial rush, only to |
aid the investigations remain "ongoing" as the | prices begin to return to lower levels. |
downturn became worse in 2008, along with fuel | prices beginning to soar, OAK was one of the nation's |
sold over 50,000 advance tickets, with ticket | prices beginning at £25. |
ral ball occurred at Long's Hotel, with ticket | prices being $4 (currently about $56). |
alert drivers about conditions ahead, and the | prices being charged at that moment. |
perations, citing a glut in the market driving | prices below profitable values. |
People, Preferences & | Prices, Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.: Oak Park, 20 |
July 2008 says that biofuels have raised food | prices between 70 to 75 percent. |
as a personal tool to quickly compare textbook | prices between online book sellers. |
hat it is fully impartial and compares current | prices between all online supermarkets without favour |
Copies of this book often sell for | prices between $100 to over $700 (USD), or higher, de |
procurement contracts, share markets, and fix | prices between at least 1995 and 2004. |
ry that provides daily natural gas and propane | prices, blogs, video tutorials and podcasts. |
In 2001, Hatch-Miller worked to lower gasoline | prices, bringing in petroleum company leaders, energy |
,000), but were eroded by inflation and rising | prices brought about by war. |
r link consisted of a five-minute long Farming | Prices bulletin.. |
Production ceased in 1908 due to low copper | prices, but restarted for a short time during World W |
ermitted to continue using commercially viable | prices, but the exact nature of regulation is unclear |
in Switzerland, in a wide variety of cases and | prices, but adjusted, dialled and cased in U.S.A. |
ess prevents Swaledale wool from fetching high | prices, but its strong and durable properties make it |
ncome for a bishop at £8,000 (£525,000 at 2003 | prices) but it was revealed in 1847 that Maltby was e |
s a risky venture speculating on future cotton | prices but Dunavant prospered while others floundered |
His chances were aided by a drop in farm | prices but hurt by the presence of a popular presiden |
You might be surprised for some | prices, but its functionality is much more valuable t |
signed to prevent market manipulation in onion | prices by banning onion futures trading, had actually |
rejected, Biderman offered to subsidize ticket | prices by 25 cents if the deal went through. |
elt that they were being exploited by inflated | prices by these traders. |
OPEC tries to influence | prices by restricting production. |
The board would help farmers stabilize | prices by holding surplus grain and cotton in storage |
red banks intervened in 1920 to control rising | prices by raising interest rates. |
our years this has helped increase local house | prices by providing a safe place for families to meet |
EC agrees to individual output quotas and cuts | prices by $5 to $29 per barrel. |
s famine in Ireland, Peel sought to lower food | prices by repealing the Corn Laws. |
y that ethanol production has increased retail | prices by $14 billion annually. |
Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates increase | prices by 5 percent, others by 10 percent. |
supply of natural gas and reduced natural gas | prices by 50% to American consumers since 2008, while |
move routes, and announced they would increase | prices by 20%. |
June 1: Eight OPEC countries raise posted | prices by 11.9 percent. |
"drink stock market", which updates the drink | prices by increments of about 10 cents every few minu |
asting took advantage of falling radio station | prices by increasing its holdings and launching progr |
"Abilene" in the height of the soaring US gas | prices called "Gasoline." |
ike in other night markets in South East Asia, | prices can always be negotiated by bargaining. |
Flamenco skirt | prices can vary significantly and heavily depend on t |
Comp card printing | prices can vary depending on the number of pictures u |
Luggage Forward claims that their | prices can be cheaper than airline baggage fees, thou |
f the most expensive white wines in the world: | prices can range from 55 EUR to 1800 EUR per 75 cl bo |
Prices can only change once a week and by a differenc | |
Tickets are divided into 5 | prices categories: $100(Senior Citizens & Full Time S |
ndefinitely, due the reduction in world nickel | prices caused by the global economic crisis. |
emaining inventory was sold at greatly reduced | prices, causing glass collectors to travel hundreds o |
Given the | prices charged for the chocolates, one newspaper has |
st recent period in American history that food | prices climbed high enough to generate political heat |
ing: "With the war in Iraq raging on, gasoline | prices closing in on $4 a gallon, and Americans losin |
Shortly after the acquisition metal | prices collapsed. |
This upward surge in jet fuel | prices, combined with competition from United Airline |
difficult financial year in which rising fuel | prices, combined with tram works in Edinburgh city ce |
due to the small quantities produced and high | prices commanded, their wines are considered cult win |
ible for Russian listeners as they are sold at | prices comparable to pirated production. |
(geothermal and hydroelectric) at competitive | prices compared to the US and UK markets |
ses and this is reflected in the high property | prices compared to the rest of the district. |
The high oil | prices compensated for the fact that the Marmul crude |
Cotton | prices continued to decline during Sterling's term in |
o be compensated, but also because real estate | prices continued to drop in the area through the '80s |
However, | prices continued to fall due to the increasing compet |
leave mid-season either on loan or for reduced | prices, contributing to a run of results which left C |
Then the unit | prices could be grouped in terms of the product type, |
and entered politics as a founder of the Lower | Prices Council, which campaigned against high prices, |
immediately popular, during 2008 rises in fuel | prices coupled with concerns about oil reserves have |
A sudden downturn in housing market | prices coupled with hikes in interest rates, well bef |
ther unfair trade practices that hurt choices, | prices, create monopolies and reduce competition. |
The higher | prices created an opportunity for small distilleries |
market, causing a six-year-long decline in oil | prices culminating with a 46 percent price drop in 19 |
sons behind the lower TEU count is due to high | prices currently being charged by DP World Southampto |
the greatest difference between A and H share | prices currently. |
World oil | prices declined about two percent in Tuesday's tradin |
After the 1870s, ore | prices declined. |
September 1: U.S. stripper well oil | prices decontrolled. |
arket price data, with the opening and closing | prices defining a rectangle within the range for each |
The | prices depend on what season it is. |
Shoppers will be able to view | prices, descriptions, and product images, and a direc |
ttributed the increases in fares to rising oil | prices, despite the fact that in on press releases th |
y lines (and the ensuing rate war, which drove | prices down to as low as $1 from St. Louis, Missouri |
credit fell and the resulting recession drove | prices down dramatically, making assets worth less th |
Short selling helps bring | prices down to their appropriate level more quickly. |
ns and depended on large sales volumes to keep | prices down. |
and Prevor discussed their methods for keeping | prices down. |
uld ultimately have the effect of driving crop | prices downward because of increased competition betw |
y values fall, currency exchange rates tumble, | Prices drop and the labour pool shrinking have only i |
Some drug | prices dropped by half or two-thirds. |
The mines were abandoned in 1977, when coal | prices dropped and the resources were exhausted. |
despair - to a large extent the result of oil | prices dropping sharply the preceding years - and at |
Deflation of commodities | prices drove the stock market to new lows in a trend |
n a substantial negative for the brand (higher | prices due to greater Duty on high-alcohol content be |
keover,citing the likelihood of increased fuel | prices due to diminished competition. |
Ameren maintains that they must raise | prices due to a nine-year price freeze, and that if t |
Titanium Technologies was still able to raise | prices due to continuing strong demand from the aviat |
, the 1996 and 1997 versions fetched very high | prices due to limited mintages (for example, in 1997 |
data, i.e. the opening, high, low, and closing | prices during a particular time frame. |
Relatively low and stable oil | prices during the 1980s and 1990s led to significant |
Speculating on wheat | prices during the Crimean War, Chisholm was left hold |
popularity as a result of the rise in gasoline | prices during the 2000s. |
, Skerries saw astronomical growth in property | prices during the late 1990s and early 21st century. |
Ticket | prices during 2008. |
etline takes no revenue from advertised ticket | prices, earnings are generated from flexible booking |
I disagree I was interested in the housing | prices ect. |
is jeopardizes existing initiatives to control | prices, eliminate corruption, and take on political r |
t-led rebellion, fomented by collapsing coffee | prices, enjoyed some initial success, but was soon dr |
One of only two teams not to increase ticket | prices entering the 2009 season, PNC Park ranks as ha |
lt is a shortage in land and skyrocketing land | prices especially after reclamation of seawater was b |
but otherwise they were to use the scales and | prices established by the King. |
created to be sold via an auction process, at | prices estimated at up to €1,000. |
f gross domestic product of Cameroon at market | prices estimated by the International Monetary Fund w |
nd of gross domestic product of Chad at market | prices estimated by the International Monetary Fund w |
tles of Baczewski's spirits were sold for huge | prices even 30 years after the war. |
to 2003) for $1.5 million, one of the highest | prices ever paid for a single lot of wine. |
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