She said the words, 'I love my wife dearly xxx', were written on the box.
His team, family, friends, and loved ones will miss him and love him dearly.
And if you wanted a bookstore, you dearly hoped to find yourself in Alexandria.
The unmissable implication is that Sir Philip would dearly love the government to do that.
And the decision, which gave the Knicks a chance to regroup, cost the Pacers dearly.
Failure to realize that genes only have value if they create drugs has cost Hyseq dearly.
The memories I had in New York I will keep dearly to my heart.
But the Bush Administration wants dearly to promote continued Soviet purchases of American agricultural products.
This rigidity has cost Sony, once the darling of the electronics industry, dearly.
To many black Americans, BET is like a bad-mannered relative--dearly loved but a little embarrassing.
Fortunate survivors of early voyage perils paid dearly, risked all, and endured much for opportunities.
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The Arabs however were made to pay and pay dearly in the case of the Palestinians.
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Something that an awful lot of economists already believe but would dearly love to prove.
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Young boys who paid dearly because the people in charge didn't stop Sandusky when they could.
The federal bureaucracy has made a strategic mistake that threatens to cost the President dearly.
Guess Sony (and also the other providers) will pay dearly for ignoring the gamers wishes.
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Second, Durban II's architects have in mind making us pay even more dearly in another coin.
Still, Myhrvold may have to pay dearly for locking up cash for a long time.
No wonder it is hard to get Europeans to pay dearly for LTE services!
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After all, he would dearly like a safe New York to be his legacy.
After all, too much testosterone in the current spate of mergers could cost shareholders dearly.
The film Enduring Love is based on Ian McEwan's book, which I love dearly.
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Not surprisingly, many companies would dearly love to lock in a lower exchange rate.
He would dearly love to get his hands on the goldmine that is Disney's back catalogue.
Pete Wilson would dearly like to add his name to that list of well-known candidates.
It has paid dearly for its entry ticket, but the rewards could be commensurate.
What we can least afford is the Analgesic State, and the fears that it so dearly indulges.
Yes, it costs the airline and its shareholders dearly when picayune fixes delay flights again and again.
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Even some of the casual brands we love so dearly use bad fabric and have holey seams.
But it now appears that Huffington did make a very expensive mistake that has cost her dearly.
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