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The case was settled out of court for a reported $22 million, but the strain led Jackson to begin taking painkillers. Eventually he became addicted.
Theparents dote on their only daughter and try to satisfy her desires at all costs.
His boycott of the Fund made it expensive for Argentina to roll over its remaining debt.
His boasting cost him his life, after all.
Gregory T. Lucier, chief executive of Life Technologies, said he was confident the technology for which he paid so dearly would not be overtaken.
Japan has paid dearly ever since, as it struggled to catch up with western ways of thinking.
I have paid dearly for my naive assumption that all my colleagues shared this knowledge of the unknowability the unknowability in principle of reality.
The police officer decided not to say anything more about the poor father's negligence since he had already paid dearly about it.
Charles Darwin may have paid dearly for his legendary voyage on the HMS Beagle. He sacrificed his health.
He paid dearly for his mistake.
He paid dearly for his experience.
He paid dearly for his pleasures.
He paid dearly for his careless slip.
I paid dearly for the action that night. But it was worth it.
The United States, too, has acted the bully in recent years, and it has paid dearly.
I didn't bother to have the car checked, a mistake for which I paid dearly.
I paid dearly for my mistake.
And if you think improving your cooking has to mean compromising your health, think again.
I insisted on not missing a minute of our children's childhood and it came at a price.
Remember however, that flexibility comes at a price if you load a large XML document into memory all at once.
Remember, however, that flexibility comes at a price if you load a large XML document into memory all at once.
Living 12 minutes from Disney World's Magic Kingdom, with a backdoor access road, comes at a price.
Although platform neutrality is maintained with JIT compilation, it comes at a price.
Stay in the euro at any cost.
The British are supposed to be famous for laughing at themselves, but even their sense of humour has a limit, as the British retailer Gerald Ratner found out to his cost.