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- But now Bavaria pays heftily and state officials complain the system discourages further development.
- Besides, it will be ironic for the public to pay heftily for alocally-produced commodity.
- Heckel, head of the Ecclesiastical Foreign Department, heftily criticised Rhein and Wei?for that article.
- Besides, it is an irony for the public to pay heftily for a locally-produced commodity.
- Heftily built at 183 cm and 92 kg, he was nevertheless extremely pacy and was not frightened of using his weight.
- Even Clara eats heftily, and hints that she wouldn't mind a few leftovers for the next day's lunch.
- The Nazi media heftily attacked her and the Gestapo deported her to a concentration camp ( she was later released ), while the official Silesian ecclesiastical province fired her.
- The automakers'difficulties in hiring the brightest from East Coast and West Coast business schools have prompted them to donate heftily to the arts and try to revive downtown Detroit.
- This is also where I will put those mangy-looking tulips, now that they have bloomed so heftily in the big pots by the kitchen door and in the perennial garden.
- Finally, given its financial clout, there is a tendency for Japan to heftily reward Cambodia and Burma for any action or response it deems positive or which supports its regional diplomatic strategy.
- A day after France heftily increased its aid to Cuba, Cuba's Vice President said that both countries " spoke the same language, " and hoped to see relations with other European countries flourish.
- Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki lay in second after the first round, and had a podium in his reach, but fell after coming down with a 138-meter jump, and his style points were heftily reduced.
- "Prices have risen heftily . . . and I don't doubt that we will see a wave of strikes next month, " said Boris Kunst, head of the 250, 000-member Croatian Workers Trade Union.
- But the auction's defenders, who pointed out that John and Caroline Kennedy benefited heftily from a $ 34.4 million auction of their mother's possessions in 1996, called it a just reward for collectors who spent decades frugally acquiring Kennedy ephemera.