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"dirt cheap" Definitions
  1. very cheap

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They may not be dirt cheap, but there's no way we're recommending any of the dirt-cheap coolers we've tried.
There's a great range of high-end and dirt-cheap, but the dirt-cheap is actually better: White Bear, New Curry Leaves, Shiny Tea, New World Mall food court.
I know we can do better, and we're dirt cheap.
Chicago's entire core is young, still improving and dirt cheap.
Headphones run the gamut from dirt cheap to quite expensive.
I stayed in a few hotels that were dirt cheap.
Compared to many a mission in the offing, that's dirt cheap.
Best of all, like all of Anker's products, it's dirt cheap.
Airfare and hotels were dirt cheap, and the crowds were minimal.
"At the same time, the stock is dirt cheap," he continued.
Maybe a melon in the summer when they're dirt cheap. Organic?
He added that Japanese markets are "absolutely dirt cheap" at present.
Plus, there was a decrepit downtown New York that was dirt cheap.
If nothing else, the company's first device to market is dirt cheap.
Trump used Cohen for dirty deeds done dirt cheap, as ACDC sang.
Years ago they were dirt cheap and notorious for their poor craftsmanship.
It's like having a dirt cheap product that people pay a lot for.
Dirt-cheap "clone" cartridges, mostly from China, have spread over the past decade.
They want dirt cheap gasoline and a new currency to replace the rupee.
It will be tough to provide dirt-cheap gas everywhere without expanding capacity.
And if they successfully do that, then they are dirt cheap right now.
JetBlue is also offering a winter promotion right now with dirt cheap tickets.
At least they were dirt-cheap, I told myself; this is only temporary.
Verdict: This careless construction work sounds like a dirty deed done dirt cheap.
Today's strategyThomas is looking to buy properties for dirt cheap, then rehab them.
Dirt-cheap batteries that upend the economics of electric cars are one possibility.
Now the dirt-cheap camera's getting some added features, courtesy of a software update.
Ahead, we've rounded up 17 dirt cheap beauty products from our favorite Money Diaries.
There are Amazon tablets that are dirt cheap Amazon Prime and Kindle delivery vehicles.
Coal just can't keep up with dirt-cheap natural gas and increasingly affordable renewables.
If you still want a mattress topper, Walmart and Target sell them dirt cheap.
He discovered a dirt-cheap property in China town — with some shocking strings attached.
The tablets that are seeing real growth are the dirt-cheap ones, led by Amazon.
But this is even easier: Pick up a dirt-cheap pair of disposable eclipse glasses.
Even Warren Buffett gave up on IBM, despite its dirt cheap valuation and gigantic dividend.
All the momentum today is against expensive stock pickers, in favor of dirt-cheap ETFs.
But Hilton and Moncrief are getting expensive in fantasy leagues, and Dorsett is dirt cheap.
But operators are now struggling to stay afloat in an era of dirt-cheap natural gas.
Here's your dirt cheap cloud storage to make sure your house is safe at any moment.
Not only do they promote healthy hair growth, moisture, and definition, but they're dirt cheap, too.
As for child support, she gets $870 a month, which is dirt cheap for Hollywood folks.
We'd wager that, more than anything, it's the dirt cheap price these items are listed for.
The discounter, which calls itself a "dirt cheap jungle," is expanding its chaotic retail style overseas.
Highlights include a Sony BRAVIA HDR set and a dirt cheap 4K capable TV from TCL.
People mining with dirt-cheap power prices could afford to use more electricity and older equipment.
During harvest season, the potatoes are sold wholesale at dirt-cheap prices: roughly $150 a ton.
Actually, they're dirt cheap, with airfares and hotel rooms costing maybe half the peak-season price.
He focused on the commodity sector, buying several energy, metals and mining stocks at dirt-cheap prices.
Dirt-cheap fares, up to 260 percent cheaper than UberPool and 22015 percent less expensive than UberX.
The rent itself is dirt-cheap, about $400 per person, but they haven't asked me for rent.
Investors have ditched expensive active managers in favor of dirt-cheap ETFs and other passive investment vehicles.
Savvy businesspeople understand that dirt-cheap mummies mean bigger paydays for our neighbors and for our communities.
The noxious blend is dirt-cheap, making it possible to charge next to nothing to ship goods internationally.
As always, watch out for hidden fees — but it's still dirt-cheap even with a few add-ons.
Schools with tight budgets can pick up a dirt-cheap Chromebook for $100-$150 less than an iPad.
The concept of selling dirt cheap computers is great, but the Mission One still needs lots of work.
For the next wave of dirt-cheap smartphones, Google hopes to see that price barrier dropping to $30.
"This one could be the standout that potentially reignites the whole group, which is dirt cheap," Cramer said.
Common household vinegar, which boasts the active ingredient acetic acid, isn't just dirt cheap; it's also wickedly potent.
They're often writing about games for dirt cheap, or more likely, getting paid nothing—and doing it anyway.
"Dirt cheap when you think about the data you can get," the source familiar with the industry added.
We're talking dirt cheap, as in one of the floors very clearly had a blood stain on it.
Durable and dirt cheap, they became the de facto uniform for field hands, road gangs and trash collectors.
The material — earth, straw and water, pressed and sun-dried, was always plentiful and above all, dirt cheap.
And, hey, flights are dirt cheap right now ... even if it doesn't look all that poppin' this year.
It was also dirt cheap—a litre of wine was five euros, the meals five or six each.
That surplus energy will be dirt cheap — in fact, we'll be looking for ways not to waste it.
When Western companies like Netflix enter the market, they get to pay the dirt-cheap, long-established Japanese prices.
Tech firms are competing with incumbents and using their dirt-cheap cost of capital to invest on their behalf.
Click over to the Southwest website and you'll see scores and scores of one-way flights for dirt cheap.
I'd call it dirt cheap if I knew anywhere selling dirt for less than half a penny per pound.
Maybe launch 250 per year; that's $25 million per year, which (considering the initial price tag) is dirt cheap.
Riders are lured in by dirt-cheap prices, only to become aggravated by frequent detours to pick up new passengers.
"From a valuation and yield perspective, the Italian stock market is dirt cheap," Boockvar wrote in a Friday morning note.
Gasoline was dirt cheap, SUVs were coming back in style, Venezuela was imploding, and the US fracking boom started fizzling.
The stock market is dirt cheap now if these interest rates were guaranteed for ten or 15 or 20 years.
The coal leasing program in particular has come under criticism for leasing land for dirt cheap, effectively subsidizing coal companies.
Two years later, we&aposre still splitting that dirt-cheap mortgage together, and we&aposre getting married this summer.4.
Also you can get a dirt cheap gaming mouse, a USB mouse that plugs into your computer like under $15.
These countries didn't just wait around for someone to invent a dirt-cheap solar panel, they subsidized deployment early on.
Tons of the most popular toys are dirt cheap — like this cat wand that you can snag for just $1.30.
Deutsche Bank could still make it attractive enough for hedge funds and private equity firms by providing dirt-cheap financing.
Done dirt cheap The op-ed pages in China's state media were more ferocious about the matter over the weekend.
As the dirt-cheap theater-subscription service struggles to find a path to viability, it continues to tinker with its plan.
Spirit Airlines is famous for its no-frills, dirt cheap fares (or infamous, considering all of the restrictions the airline imposes).
Both measures are likely to raise power prices in Europe because, absent a meaningful carbon price, coal has been dirt cheap.
I've reviewed many of the major ones released in the past year, from the dirt-cheap to the metal and glossy.
PSEG said it won't build or acquire any new fossil-fueled power plants, including those running on dirt-cheap natural gas.
And really, what better way is there to say "I love you" than with a dirt-cheap potato scrawled in Sharpie?
Coal volumes have fallen, as domestic power generators switch to dirt-cheap natural gas and the strong dollar hurts coal exports.
Across Italy once thriving communities are fighting urban decay by offering foreigners the opportunity to buy houses at dirt cheap rates.
My rent is dirt cheap because my grandparents bought a house on the edge of town and rent it to me.
But dirt-cheap mobile phones with pay-as-you-go minutes began flooding into sub-Saharan African markets in the 2000s.
But Android phones are increasingly becoming a commodity, and Samsung is facing growing competition from dirt-cheap smartphone vendors in China.
Offerings range from men's dress shoes and suits to women's office wear to basics for children—and they don't come dirt cheap.
Millennials love this new housing community in a forgotten stretch of California thanks to its ultrafast internet and dirt-cheap home prices
Power companies are rapidly retiring coal-fired power plants and replacing them with dirt-cheap natural gas and increasingly affordable renewable energy.
Amazon BasicsAmazon Basics makes a good paper shredder and a great Lightning cable, but the retailer's dirt-cheap speakers aren't worth it.
Jio's dirt cheap data offerings that has led to its swift customer acquisition has more than threatened India's other cellular service providers.
ZTE and T-Mobile will be positioning this device as a dirt cheap way to get Wi-Fi calling and other niceties.
And they were not leaving because dirt-cheap operations in China could track credit cards any better than the people of Hagerstown.
The dirt-cheap Moto G just got split into three different phones with different specs — all under the new "Moto G4" brand.
That includes Ms. Chua, who said her family had purchased its ground-floor store 40 years ago at a "dirt cheap" price.
I've already purchased like five games for PS4 that I know I won't have time to play just because they were dirt cheap.
There are dirt cheap Chromebooks and ultra-powerful portables on the market, and the Yoga isn't trying to fill either of those niches.
CHINA has long been a smoker's paradise: cigarettes are dirt-cheap and regulations so poorly enforced that even small children can buy them.
The rewards were high — for those willing to make a wager — and bets on the decision to leave, or "Brexit," were dirt cheap.
While they're less expensive than linen, they're not dirt cheap; in tests, Wirecutter found that really inexpensive percale sheets can feel very scratchy.
Their timing is great — Bitcoin is dirt cheap in 2013 — and as its value rockets higher, the Winklevoss brothers get richer and richer.
Phone calls are not the lucrative part of the current array of services the telecom companies offer and are dirt cheap to boot.
On the other hand, the stock market is by no means dirt cheap, as it was in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
Nearly 350 million people took to the app in the last year to buy dirt-cheap products of sometimes iffy quality and authenticity.
Meanwhile, RECs are dirt cheap in parts of the country that have already blown past their RPS or don't have one at all.
If you were able to afford a restaurant meal, you'd have your pick of dirt-cheap soul food, tandoori chicken, or Vietnamese pho.
"It's dirt-cheap to produce regular natural gas," said Ned Harvey, managing director at the Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit focused on clean energy.
The Nook line has basically been a non-starter since 2016, back when the once ubiquitous bookseller offered up a dirt-cheap $50 model.
Expensive, yes, but dirt cheap relative to many e-bikes, the best of which start at around $2750,215 and are half as much fun.
They've got their investment banking fees, which are high-margin revenues, and that's dirt-cheap, trading at a [price-to-earnings multiple] of eight.
This distorted type of Fed-engendered economic growth comes from encouraging the accumulation of more debt through the process of making loans dirt cheap.
The prices at Frenchies are dirt-cheap by any other city's standards, but appropriate for the swathes of unemployed people who live in Blackpool.
Now that rates are dipping, retailers and manufacturers are able to move their goods at dirt-cheap prices — but trucking companies are getting squeezed.
A front-runner, a material known as perovskite, could be printed in dirt-cheap rolls and achieve far higher efficiencies than today's solar panels.
You won't be able to use Instagram or Snapchat, but at least they're durable AF, fit in your pocket easier and are dirt cheap.
Many members of the current assembly also accuse some politicians, including a former speaker and a few legislators, of acquiring land at dirt-cheap rates.
Airlines are dirt cheap but that is because the market frets about a price war and the chance of tighter antitrust regulation, not about disruption.
"The Amazon Echo is available for dirt cheap," said Mukul Krishna, a senior global director of digital media at research and analysis firm Frost & Sullivan.
It is dirt cheap, hard to trace to a specific aggressor and perfect for sowing confusion, which may be the limits of Mr. Putin's goals.
Trader Joe's is known for developing a cult-like following of customers who love the chain for its dirt-cheap prices and flavorful quality products.
We convinced the top two companies to switch to our platform by offering a white glove experience and unrivaled features at a dirt cheap rate.
"I think the positives here do outweigh the negatives for one very simple reason: Dell Technologies' stock is dirt-cheap at these levels," he told investors.
But we'll mostly remember Azuero, which was as dirt cheap as it was genuine — it's the only place I've ever seen ATMs give out dollar bills.
And if you're not quite ready to splurge on a coat, there are a few straggler swimsuits you can get your hands on for dirt cheap.
You might get weird looks, but there is no simpler pleasure than a dipping fast food french fries into a dirt cheap soft serve ice cream.
As an 18-year-old, the strength and agility points that determine your weapon's damage are dirt cheap, but their cost grows as you get older.
MX Player today competes with more than three dozen local and international players, nearly all of which offer their services at dirt-cheap prices in India.
With some dirt cheap tech I bought from Amazon and 30-minutes of set-up time, I was streaming sensitive information from phones all around me.
It packs a single gallery with objects valuable and dirt-cheap, unique and mass-produced, as well as contemporary art by figures both familiar and unknown.
But if you're not a guest of the hotel, there are still things you can get at The Mark for dirt cheap – or even for free.
You don't have to be a math whiz to know June took a bath, but what's really shocking is SHE set that dirt-cheap discount price!!!
A homemade 12-volt system is fairly easy to put together, and while not dirt cheap, they are much cheaper than consumer-grade battery backup systems.
Here's the thing about coal on federal land: For decades, the US public has been letting coal companies mine it for dirt cheap, well below market rates.
Having a AAA rating allowed it to borrow money at dirt-cheap interest rates, and the company and its corporate ancestors had held that rating since 1930.
Upon arrival in Paris, I made my way to a hostel where I had booked a bed in a multibunk room (read: dirt cheap) for one night.
Alas, crime rates mean not every stretch of town can be explored at will, but dirt-cheap ride-share services make it easy to get around safely.
It doesn't care that much if marginal customers wind up going to Amazon or Google, any more than it cares about customers who buy dirt-cheap Android phones.
There aren't any particular knockout features except for the dirt-cheap pricing: $189.99 for a 32-inch, $299.99 for a 40-inch and $449.99 for a 50-inch.
And the company is facing growing competition both from the high end of the market — especially Google's well-reviewed Pixel phone — and from dirt-cheap Chinese phone makers.
But they added multinational firms - who have for decades profited from purchasing the mineral at dirt-cheap rates from India's illegal mica trade - must also play their part.
For this and other reasons, carbon allowances in the system have been dirt cheap; since 2014, they've been sitting on the "price floor" of around $12 a ton.
Cost-cutting has become an even more pressing issue for traditional retail banks with the arrival of new online banks who offer real-time and dirt-cheap services.
To be followed by something way worse for Yuri Gurka (Goran Bogdan) and Meemo (Andy Yu), who are beyond merciless and into dirty deeds done dirt cheap territory.
Motherboard's series on burner phones and human trafficking in the borderlands examines the dead-simple tactic of using dirt-cheap cell phones to guide people across the border.
Technology is changing the lives of advisers and clients while a new generation of investors grows accustomed to some firms' dirt-cheap financial advice, trading, and investing options.
The plots of land the speculators bid on typically sell for such dirt-cheap prices because there is little evidence that much oil or gas is easily accessible.
It makes no sense to allow airlines to charge an astronomical fare just because a flight is nearly full, and a dirt-cheap fare for an advance booking.
It's got it all: the classic dive bar smell, dirt cheap drinks, a bumping 215s selection on the jukebox, pool, and the occasional free shot if you speak Polish.
But Samm Sheperd instead saw potential in his busted heater, so he salvaged its internal impeller and used it to build a dirt cheap, remote control, jet-powered airplane.
Historically market corrections have been catastrophic; most buyers would prefer a stable and fair price – around $100 to $150 per kilogram – to a dirt-cheap but potentially volatile one.
In the late 90s, I learned about how much awesome stuff I missed out on, and I started to build a collection because used NES games were dirt cheap.
It has also investigated the sale by Mr. Ghani's administration of a large section of prime real estate in Kabul at a dirt-cheap price to an election supporter.
It's got it all: the classic dive bar smell, dirt cheap drinks, a bumping 90s selection on the jukebox, pool, and the occasional free shot if you speak Polish.
The bottom line is: You can get this cable for dirt cheap, and if it fails to work, leave a one-star review and take a risk with a replacement.
In a remarkable turn of events, my friend was browsing a guitar forum and found a guy talking about how he scored this purple Jazzmaster for dirt cheap in Montreal.
H&M's is one of those underrated home sections that ought to pop up on our radar a bit more: It's practical, it's dirt cheap, and it's so damn cute.
"They're dirt cheap, they're imported from abroad, and they're being deployed all over the place in a currently uncontrolled fashion," Tapping said, referring to the proliferation of cheap electronic devices.
Some devotees line up for more than an hour; this tableau of diners loyally waiting for their favorite dirt-cheap food is replicated in hawker centers across this island nation.
Khaled tells Choi that during that time period, he "had to man up," and faced getting evicted from an apartment, living in his car and staying at dirt cheap hotels.
At the open Monday it was down to 17.9, at the open Tuesday it looks as close to 17.3, not dirt cheap, but a lot cheaper than a week ago.
The most common product on the market was "brick weed," the dirt-cheap stuff from fields in Mexico or Jamaica that gets vacuum-sealed into bales for ease of smuggling.
Strands of USB-powered lights are apparently a thing now, driven in part by the fact that little USB stick batteries are dirt cheap and widely available from companies like Anker.
A dirt-cheap selection of pitchers with an emphasis on Texas brews makes this an easy place to cap out the bar-time hours (bars in Austin close at 2 AM).
More important, if the auto parts business is really back on track, then these stocks are dirt-cheap in a market where we're constantly hearing people fretting about sky-high valuations.
The government bought the bankrupt railroads for dirt cheap then privatized Conrail in the late 1980s once it started turning a profit, netting some $3.7 billion in 2020 dollars for taxpayers.
Most of the U.S. coal industry doubts Donald Trump can fulfill his promise to make the ailing industry great again in a country awash in dirt-cheap natural gas, a competing fuel.
But the whole debacle raises two important questions: can current technologies really meet India's hunger for dirt-cheap technology; and why do regulatory bodies not have measures to curb such fraudulent companies?
From dirt cheap loungewear and intimates (we're talking $8 bras and underwear!), to under-$40 Levi's, you'll definitely want to stock up on your favorite wardrobe staples while prices are this low.
Amazon's private label brands might be dirt cheap, but the company has made clear that it doesn't want its new apparel and food lines to be seen as run-of-the-mill generics.
Lucas wasn't quite the first filmmaker to embrace digital projection — The Last Broadcast, a dirt-cheap found-footage horror film, had been projected digitally in October 1998 — but he was the most prominent.
Deol seems especially out of depth playing an extortionist in suburban Delhi, where he and his gang of flunkies force homeowners to sell apartments at dirt-cheap prices by threatening them at gunpoint.
He said the ad model that is dominant in online media skews publishers' incentives toward "slideshows, rehashed news and clickbait," because all of that is enticing to readers but dirt cheap to produce.
Uber lowers its fares, so Lyft lowers them further, and down and down they go, with each company forced to increase its subsidies to drivers to make up for the dirt-cheap fares.
" Following the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, he told CNBC's Becky Quick, "If these rates were guaranteed to stay low for 10, 15, or 20 years, then the stock market is dirt cheap now.
Peabody Energy and Arch Coal vowed to fight the lawsuit in court, arguing that the agency didn't account for the hefty competition coal faces from dirt-cheap natural gas and booming renewable energy.
The company announced Crave toward the end of NAMM, which took the wind out of the sails for some other exciting and charming products, but you can't beat mass appeal at dirt-cheap prices.
"Cruises can be dirt cheap and if you are willing to move from ship to ship, you can live fairly cheaply," said Allan Roth, principal at Wealth Logic, a Colorado-based financial planning firm.
The East Village bar is windowless, but packed with staples like pool tables and a jukebox—the perfect space to make memories, or forgotten memories, after treating your friends to their dirt cheap drinks.
Philippe Marcade: Our last summer in Provincetown was crazy because the little room we rented was above the A-House was dirt cheap, since the music was incredibly loud until four in the morning.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most of the U.S. coal industry doubts Donald Trump can fulfill his promise to make the ailing industry great again in a country awash in dirt-cheap natural gas, a competing fuel.
While stock market valuations in commodity-producing emerging markets are dirt cheap — Russian stocks, for instance, trade at a price-earnings ratio of around 6 — commodity importers like South Korea and India are more expensive.
Amazon's devices were a huge hit during Prime Day 219.99 thanks to their dirt cheap price tags — in fact, the Echo Dot, Fire TV Stick, and Fire TV Stick 234.99K were all top-sellers worldwide.
Legacy wealth managers like Morgan Stanley and its rival UBS, along with newer — and dirt-cheap — digital entrants, are vying for younger customers' dollars as analysts expect a massive wealth transfer in the coming years.
Read more: Italy's $1 homes might be dirt cheap, but they need a lot of work — take a look insideIt perhaps sounds too good to be true, and there is, of course, always a catch.
The price to bet on an exit was dirt cheap, prompting some fund managers to buy put options on stock indexes late into the evening of June 23 while the votes were still being tallied.
The North American budget hotel chain, which originally offered dirt-cheap room rates of $0003 per night, is taking down all the artwork in its over 2,000 guest rooms as part of a complete redesign.
Amazon's devices were a huge hit during Prime Day 2019 thanks to their dirt cheap price tags — in fact, the Echo Dot, Fire TV Stick, and Fire TV Stick 4K were all top-sellers worldwide.
By that point, "old economy" stocks were dirt cheap, and while the S&P 500 lost just about half its value peak-to-trough, an investor in cheap stocks outside of tech didn't really suffer badly.
The K-beauty company is offering up the facial treatments for dirt cheap on the brand's website — we're talking 50% off every single one — with some of them selling for less than a McDonalds Quarter Pounder.
Nevertheless, the world is now flooded with insecure "smart" devices thanks to the simultaneous rise of dirt-cheap wireless modules, and the availability of free Kickstarter and Indiegogo money to fund even the most ridiculous ideas.
Amazon's Fire TV Stick is an all-time-low price of $14.99 for Prime Day 2019The Fire TV Stick is dirt cheap and comes with a $303 credit for Sling TV, a live TV streaming subscription.
A cheap TV set might look enticing for the price, but try to avoid dirt-cheap models from brands like Sceptre, which can seem like great deals, but may not offer good build or picture quality.
Using recycled silicon scrap from semiconductor companies and solar panel manufacturers, which is "dirt cheap," Advano creates materials that look and feel like graphite, which can then easily be plugged directly into existing battery supply chains.
Wirecutter editor Mark Smirniotis explained that if you're looking for an accessory that's less expensive than the official ones, but more reliable than the dirt cheap, no-name brands, Anker is one of your best bets.
If you've ever spent three hours in Ikea, chances are you weren't there just for the dirt-cheap furniture and the opportunity to go home later and sob as you try to put that damn bed together.
While there are countless conspiracy theories focused on unraveling the chain of events that led to the abundance of dirt-cheap Supreme at K-Marts nationwide, the O.G. discoverer of this miracle concocted a particularly plausible theory.
He's on a dirt cheap deal that has far more value (when he's healthy) on the trade market than as something to just throw away, considering the loss isn't enough to clear meaningful cap space next summer.
We cannot predict what new industries or uses might arise around dirt-cheap renewable energy, or what kind of demand might swarm in to absorb the abundant energy underneath the duck curve, once markets are properly aligned.
While any laptop fitted with a GTX 1080 — currently one of Nvidia's top GPUs, priced at more than $500 — isn't going to be dirt-cheap, a general slimming down of gaming laptops is a good thing for consumers.
Its widespread use could mean a more efficient kitchen, and free up time for employees to focus on customer service — plus maybe it will lower the cost of making an already dirt-cheap $5 hot-and-ready pizza.
Item ordered: Spaghetti Strap Back Zipper Hollow Dress, $46.33What gave me pause: Familiar story here — the aforementioned About page makes no sense whatsoever; the clothes are dirt cheap, and it appears to use product photos from other sites.
Read more: Spotify swept into India with dirt-cheap subscriptions, and it already has 1 million users just days after launchThe company's ARPU may be low but, overall, revenue increased fourfold between 2017 and 2018, reaching $1.94 billion.
"The first is the one that gets all the attention, where high prices, low inventory and strong buyer demand is supported by dirt cheap rates and high job creation and income growth," said Nela Richardson, Redfin's chief economist.
We ventured out into the quad next to my accommodation block, and all I could see in the cold, misty smoking area was a mass of students completely off their heads, all on the same dirt-cheap powder.
In Bavor's three years of involvement with the company's efforts in artificial realities, he has taken a populist approach, introducing accessible mobile phone-based products such as the dirt-cheap Cardboard viewer and the more recent $79 Daydream viewer.
More broadly, Eiting suggested that subscriptions offer a way out of the current "race to the bottom in how software is sold" — particularly in mobile app stores, where many of us expect everything to be free or dirt cheap.
They're dirt cheap (relatively), and in a pinch can you add wireless router extenders to create a subpar mesh network, though the results will be much slower than a mesh router system and end up costing the same amount.
Democrats get this, have always gotten this, and they certainly get it now with candidate Bernie Sanders offering everything from free college to dirt cheap prescription drugs and Hillary Clinton scrambling to match every one of his promised giveaways.
Related: The Loonie Is Plunging, and Oil Is Dirt Cheap in Canada Normally, members of Parliament from all parties, as well as industry groups, NGOs, and economists, are invited to discuss and debate federal spending ahead of a budget.
That has left investors to dwell on the fundamentals: a Russian market where stocks appeared dirt cheap after last year's sell-off, especially in light of the more than 45 percent rise in global oil prices earlier this year.
Built on an economy of basuco — the highly addictive and dirt cheap by-product of the cocaine manufacturing process consumed by the city's most vulnerable — El Bronx was where the majority of the capital's drugs arrived and were sold.
His personal balance sheet is not public, but financial lightning struck him twice: Both he and his wife got a bundle of Apple stock options back when AAPL was dirt cheap, and then he sold Nest to Google for $3.2 billion.
These keyboards are prevalent because they're dirt cheap to manufacture, making them attractive to the kind of person who'd ask the Geek Squad to clean their PC or for soulless corporate IT departments merely looking to spend as little as possible.
While there are still a few big-ticket items marked down, like this 230.99-Inch Toshiba TV and these Bose Wireless Headphones, most of the remaining discounts are on smaller purchases like beauty products and small appliances for dirt cheap.
I've tried a lot of face masks in my life — from dirt-cheap impulse purchases to $80 award-winning at-home facials  — and nothing has worked as well for clarity as this giant $10 tub of the Aztec Secret Clay Mask.
Leading up to the event, there was much talk in the Apple community of writers and podcasters that Google is eating Apple's lunch in the schools market because Chromebooks are dirt cheap for districts and most everyone relies on Google Docs.
If the argument is that Gallant didn't put those players in positions to succeed based on the organization's new emphasis on analytics, then why does dirt-cheap fancy-stats signing Jonathan Marchessault have 10 goals and 17 points in 22 games?
It's an ostentatious way to sell dirt-cheap blocks of dried ramen, but unlike some of Japan's weirdest ads, is actually grounded in reality: the events of the commercial are inspired by previous commercials, YouTube clips, and shows popular in Japan.
The online brokerage industry and the broader digital financial services industry it sits in has come to be redefined by firms&apos quick moves to commission-free or dirt-cheap transactions and capabilities to draw in a new generation of customers.
"We are fully committed to your realizing your vision at a price point that acknowledges that this hasn't been tried before" sounds supportive, where the same message shorn of ornament—"We'll make your iffy project but only dirt cheap"—might rankle.
Yeah. If you expose the average consumer to the real prices of electricity — say that it's going to be dirt-cheap at noon and $2100/kWh at 280 pm — then yeah, you're going to see a shift in consumer behavior.
Sure, homeownership isn't all fun and games, and you're going to be shocked at how much basic lawn maintenance costs (dirt is not dirt cheap), but it was definitely the right choice for us—and the dog is thrilled with the yard.
In the slightly more sophisticated version of the crime, scammers buy "dirt cheap" passwords associated with those emails and include the password in the subject line as an additional lure, falsely claiming they have used the password to access sensitive information about you.
The genre that minted stars like Reese Witherspoon and Sandra Bullock has fallen into disrepair: As studios began squeezing midbudget movies out of summer slates stocked with expensive superhero movies and dirt-cheap horror entries, the rom-com was first to go.
You can score big-ticket items — like this Apple iPad, this 82-inch Samsung TV, and this cordless Dyson vacuum — at discounted prices, but there are also plenty of smaller products like toys and small electronics that are on sale for dirt cheap.
Fitbits and the Apple Watch may be the most well-known wearables around, but Xiaomi's dirt cheap Mi Bands dominated the wearable market last year, coming in second to Fitbit, which was the No. 1 wearable vendor, according to the most recent IDC report.
"When the world's largest company has a stock that sells at merely 13 times earnings, 21 times, then you keep buying it on the way up and it won't stop being dirt cheap until it trades" at 2800 or 2743 times earnings, he said.
The growth of fractional share offerings highlights firms&apos ongoing efforts to lure and keep a young set of investors that have grown accustomed to automated, dirt-cheap investment options — thanks to the rise of passive indexing, digital trading platforms, and low-cost robo-advisers.
"The big takeaway from the major banks is that the group is doing better than we thought and even after this latest leg higher, many of these stocks remain dirt cheap and getting revalued higher almost every day since they reported," the "Mad Money" host said.
The only real winner would be Vladimir Putin, who, after having successfully executed a dirt-cheap disinformation plot that would have made his old KGB superiors proud, would walk away scot-free, because Washington would be forced to continue denying any election tampering had taken place. Checkmate.
Dirt cheap and easy to find in any grocery store, baking soda—also called sodium bicarbonate—is described by the American College of Sports Medicine as one of the leading ergogenic aids, which is a clinical way of saying that it has the potential to enhance performance.
When he says "normal roof," he is almost certainly talking about slate, clay, or terra cotta roofing tiles, which are at the high end of the market and can cost up to 20 times as much as the dirt-cheap asphalt shingles that still adorn most American homes.
Just under a year after receiving its last meaningful upgrade, Amazon is refreshing the Fire HD 163 in a handful of ways, starting with the addition of Alexa functionality to the dirt-cheap slate, making this the first of its Fire tablets to get Amazon's own voice assistant, surprisingly enough.
Situated on a big parking lot, next to a provider of payday loans open 229 hours a day, a supermarket chain called Priceless and Dirt Cheap, another southern chain of discount shops flogging the unsold or returned merchandise of other retailers, the shop is one of three Dollar Generals in Lewisburg.
And the startup thinks the stars are aligned, with hundreds of Uber drivers chafing under the San Francisco-based company's dirt-cheap fares, as well as the nagging sense that being a driver in the gig economy, with its constant risk of deactivation, isn't as glamorous a job as they thought.
But beyond the dirty-deeds-done-dirt-cheap draw of these lustrous thrillers, one of the most compelling aspects continues to be the giallo examination of how we watch and what makes us want to watch — how we ornament ourselves, frame ourselves, gaze at our ourselves, and what kinds of facades we strive for.
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Even with a frugal diet and dirt-cheap accommodation, a single Japanese retiree with minimal savings has living costs more than 25 per cent higher than the meagre basic state pension of Y20603,000 ($6,900) a year, according to a study on the economics of elderly crime by Michael Newman of Tokyo-based research house Custom Products Research.
While the average asset-weighted annual expense ratio for TDFs fell from 0.99 percent five years ago to 0.71 percent in 2016, that's still not exactly dirt cheap in a world where plenty of index mutual funds and exchange traded funds are locked in a cost death-match that has pushed expense ratios below 0.20 percent.
If you wanted the best at any price, you got the Moto X. If you wanted a mid-range phone with good-enough specs, you got a Moto G. And if you just wanted something dirt cheap, you got the Moto E. But with Lenovo now in charge of Motorola, the Moto smartphones are getting messier.
The harder AiB volunteers work to be inclusive today in fast-gentrifying Bushwick, the more that inclusivity grows to include those who were never left behind in the first place — like the startups whose presence within BOS gives them dirt-cheap street cred or the curators who run pay-to-play popups that piggyback on BOS's reputation.
" It would be borderline offensive if it weren't so charming, and followed up by a segment in which "Regional Wine Lady" Ronnie Vino (also played by Sedaris) comes over and teaches her to disguise her tiny booze budget by dumping a fruit salad and some flat ginger ale into dirt-cheap wine, garnishing with "whatever fruit fell on the floor when you were dumping it in.
The iconic AC/DC frontman only spent six years with the legendary Aussie rock'n'roll dirtbags before his untimely death, but during those six years, he sang on most of their best albums: Highway to Hell, Powerage, If You Want Blood, You've Got It, High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Let There Be Rock, and T.N.T. You know who's probably never even been to Australia?
While it made the tight "minimum radius turn" required of a combat plane used to drop bombs on Iraqi airbases and suspected Taliban hideouts, the sound system boomed AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," a misleading song choice as the US Navy has actually spent around $23 billion on these planes, invented by Boeing in the late '90s and first deployed in November 2002 during Operation Southern Watch.
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Industry: Fashion DesignAge: 29Location: New York, NYSalary: $70,000Paycheck (2x a month, after healthcare and taxes): $1,728Roomates: 0 Monthly ExpensesRent: $1,060, gas and heat included (small studio with shared bathroom in Harlem, hence the dirt-cheap rent)Internet: $63Phone: Work pays, $0Spotify: $10Hulu: $7Gym + exercise studio: $77 + $182 = $259Transportation: $116.50 monthly metro card, comes out of paycheck pre-taxCredit Card Payments: $450 (paying down irresponsible spending habits from my first few years in the city living on intern/assistant salary)Savings: $300 per biweekly paycheck automatically deposited into savings account = $703 monthly401(k): I put in 2% of my salary from my paycheck into my 401(k); my company matchesYearly ExpensesRenter's Insurance: $120 Day 110 a.m.

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