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91. There is one apposite text which may be worth a closer look.
92. And the free publicity the event will gain will be worth a fortune.
93. Nobody was more surprised than Neeld when his miserly great-uncle proved to be worth nearly £1 million, mostly in cash.
94. A sound company in a faltering market may not be worth the price.
95. If you live in an area where burglary is common, it may be worth investing in an alarm system.
96. If such labeling had some positive effects, it might be worth risking the negative consequences for those who are labeled abnormal.
97. And what life may be worth when ... the honour is gone ... I can offer no opinion.
98. So how much would a shekel be worth today?
99. But a new accounting rule is leading firms to consider how much their holdings would be worth if they had to sell them today.
100. Be worth it the costful old photograph that you treasure up very much!
101. The first (and most important) task is to calculate the scaling factor for the graph. This is simply how many pixels in height each value will be worth when it is plotted.
102. Many organizations have no-fraternization policies. You could be fired on the spot if found out, and in this job market, that guy may not be worth the risk.
103. European finance ministers are meeting in early July to carve out the details of the new Greek rescue package, which will reportedly be worth more than $171 billion.
104. There are seven factors to be worth notice when the government contrives the BOT concession agreement.
105. Be worth check. pair of a few data in conduct propaganda, want what whether vigilance has digital game to disrelish .
105. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
106. We may have to swallow some saltwater, but wouldn't it be worth it?
107. Those who be worth to remind is, cloakroom must consider airiness, bug eat by moth, mildewy phenomenon produces in order to avoid in damp season.
108. However, we made sure all their suggestions were recorded, since many of their ideas were very good and would be worth revisiting in any follow-on work.
109. The matter is too small to be worth niggling over.
110. Take Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, for example, who is estimated to be worth $20 billion, according to Forbes.com.
111. Conclusion:Propofol used in painless induced abortion should be a safety and effective method for intravenous antalgic, which could be worth clinical extensive application.
112. You may have to do a little more ground work , but the effort will be worth it !
113. Mr. Greenberg still recalled what his father, an Oklahoma City clothier, told him: "If something isn't moving, sell it today because tomorrow it will be worth less."
114. One can easily toss away the chair and buy a plastic one, he tells poker-faced officials, but if it were repaired and cleaned, the Ming chair would be worth 10, 000 plastic chairs.
115. Finally, it may be worth noting that a similar optimization is widely used in game-playing programs, where it is called alpha-beta pruning.
116. Conclusion We found that itraconazole would be worth exploring in treatment of papule type cutaneous moniliasis.
117. The Undulate Triggerfish or Orange-lined Triggerfish can be worth keeping since it is lively, colorful, and will grow to be a nice pet, taking food from the owners'; hand!
118. By this token, narrate ability is very important composition ability, be worth to take seriously highly.
119. An emerald of that size, unflawed, would be worth a king's ransom.
120. The ensuing HORROR SHOW will be worth the price of admission and some popcorn.
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