Sentences with phrase «expensive out of the bunch»

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And you don't have to go out and buy a bunch of expensive books either.
Jose Mourinho and his expensive bunch of players have still not won a game in normal time since the beginning of their pre-season preparations and even though they have been struggling, it looked like their manager was taking a leaf out of Arsene Wenger's book and sticking with the players he already had in the squad.
It might be expensive initially but you cut out a whole bunch of products.
Because when not - yet AP parents believe that attachment parenting comes with a whole bunch of other stuff (albeit much good stuff), like homemade baby food (not necessarily AP), cloth diapers (not necessarily AP), most expensive carseats / infant carriers (not necessarily AP), homeschooling (not necessarily AP), and not working out of the home (not necessarily AP) it becomes something less attainable to the general public.
So if you're looking for a poison that doesn't require a bunch of expensive traps, then make sure to check out Motomco Tomcat Bait Pellet.
Once you move out and start paying rent and food and car and car insurance and a bunch of other crap; that's when you realize how expensive just your base cost of living is.
Against the set of 50 homeowners insurance companies, Allstate's sample quote ranked it among the most expensive end - it placed with the 41st lowest costs, or the 10th highest quotes out of the CA bunch.
Gallo purchased a bunch of this wine for its 2006 Red Bicyclette brand Pinot, but, as it turns out, it was made from less expensive grapes.
In fact, the top performing antenna out of this bunch was also the least expensive.
The ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe is the most expensive handset out of the bunch, and it features a 5.7 - inch 1080p display, 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB / 128 GB / 256 GB of internal storage.
No need to go out and buy a bunch of expensive accessories or furnishings.
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