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The vets paid the price, the families paid the price.
He has paid the price for his ambition, his hubris.
She failed, and on Friday she paid the price. Mrs.
Other EU leaders were less guarded, and paid the price.
Buddy Hield paid the price for a Sunday night celebration.
Over the course of several months, I paid the price daily.
Trump, meanwhile, paid the price for his decision to wing it.
The journalists of Charlie Hebdo did that, and paid the price.
By May 17, 2012, her remaining limbs had paid the price.
And she definitely paid the price for it and went home.
"Tribes have always paid the price for America's prosperity," he wrote.
And millions of veterans and their families have paid the price.
Peace prevailed as long as someone paid the price each day.
And I paid the price: I experienced depression, anxiety, and loneliness.
We have been before and we paid the price for that.
They didn't deliver on that promise, and they paid the price.
In "The Bells," countless innocent citizens paid the price for Daenerys' ambitions.
Retiring early made me excessively risk-averse — and I paid the price.
Looks like he went against the grain and paid the price ... again.
Things have gotten out of hand, and she has paid the price.
We really tried to cram it too full, and we paid the price.
Sam's phone, which belonged to an idiot, paid the price for Sam's incompetence.
The reason being that back in 2015 we paid the price of populism.
As a consequence he paid the price and has always been an outsider.
That bill failed, but several Republican legislators paid the price for opposing it.
While Pennsylvania paid the price, Purdue made more than $35 billion in revenue.
Schools closed, construction projects were delayed, and middle class families paid the price.
But that didn't sit well with Jolee Kate — and he paid the price.
A lot of scene people didn't make that choice and paid the price.
WHEN some of Latvia's banks became infected with dirty money, all paid the price.
We paid the price for standing up to him nearly every day of shooting.
And I think unfortunately, in many ways, our country's paid the price of that.
GE made poorly timed bets against financials and for energy and paid the price.
We paid the price for a lot of that risk that we took overall.
"I lost that fight in 2005, and working families paid the price," she wrote.
The fans watching at home noticed, and Super Bowl broadcaster CBS paid the price.
But for a short time I was a madman, and I paid the price.
She recalls the testimonies of women who paid the price for not having abortion insurance.
It ensures that those who have already paid the price are recognized for their service.
While the industry's leaders got rich, thousands of drivers paid the price, he told us.
"I think he means … [Schiff] hasn't yet paid the price with the voters," she said.
"I lost that fight in 2005, and working families paid the price," Warren wrote Tuesday.
Conversely, there weren't nearly as many upsets last year, and fans literally paid the price.
I took a chainsaw to the fabric of social order, and I paid the price.
I really didn't mean what I said, yet I was wrong and paid the price.
The longtime Justice Department official paid the price for falling afoul of the Trump White House.
Instead, however, Jacare chose to take a risk and stay busy, and ultimately paid the price.
Alas, the Flames chose to ignore our nations' free-trade agreement and have paid the price.
Samsung tried to cram every imaginable phone feature in the Note 7 and paid the price.
So you paid the price of admission, which also seemed to include a night of dreamlessness.
Rob Gronkowski paid the price for partying at the Patriots' parade Tuesday ... WITH HIS BEAUTIFUL FACE!!!
Federer practiced indoors, and Cilic chose to stick with practicing outdoors and then paid the price.
"What do you mean, [Schiff] hasn't 'paid the price'?" asked Late Night host Seth Meyers rhetorically.
Trump tweeted that the head House impeachment manager "not paid the price, yet" for pushing impeachment.
But she didn't think health care through and she's paid the price for it ever since.
Each has paid the price for their offenses, but our immigration law provides no second chance.
Democrats paid the price for tough votes in midterm elections, setting the stage for a Republican comeback.
It is a bitter irony, then, that two other women have paid the price for Arnault's conduct.
"I felt good today, but I made a big mistake and I paid the price," he said.
When most of those big investments went belly up, the first-time general manager paid the price.
Other distance runners who have not used the technology in the past have sometimes paid the price.
Losing time at each split in the final 2400, Ledecky paid the price for her searing early pace.
Selena Gomez has a lead foot -- at least in reverse -- and a poor innocent fence paid the price.
"Congress did not take economists' advice in 1930, and Americans across the country paid the price," they wrote.
He never tolerated dissent, and it was ordinary people who paid the price of his 37-year reign.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton paid the price for talking out of both sides of her mouth on trade.
It moved too aggressively into stocks during the Dot-Com Bubble, and paid the price during the burst.
" Pressed on what the President meant, Grisham said she hadn't yet talked to Trump about his tweet, but said she thinks Trump meant Schiff "hasn't paid the price with voters, he hasn't paid the price yet with the people of this country who see that he's been lying and very obsessed.
While the DEA and its informants may have profited nicely, travellers no doubt paid the price in increased searches.
Some European companies have paid the price in the recent past for trying to disguise their role in Iran.
McCarthy ultimately paid the price for his honesty by stepping aside from his speakership bid, but the strategy worked.
Proponents of globalisation, including this newspaper, must acknowledge that technocrats have made mistakes and ordinary people paid the price.
He burnt my diary in front of me when he found that, and then I paid the price afterwards.
Predator was late to the party and paid the price in the Arts section of nearly every major newspaper.
He's absolutely the last person who should have ever taken methamphetamine, but he did—and he paid the price.
"I lost that fight in 2005, and working families paid the price," Warren wrote in a post on Medium.
The fisherman who bought the child had paid the price of a cow to turn him into a slave.
"Syria yesterday paid the price for allowing Iran to conduct attacks and to plan attacks from its soil," he said.
When the If He Hollers Let Him Go author didn't bring Griot along during his adventures, Himes paid the price.
Over the past five years and a lot of pensions have actually been reduced and pensioners have paid the price.
"Sooner or later we would have paid the price of our participation in the revolution," publisher Mohamed Hashem told CNN.
The American and Trinidadian teams paid the price for approaching changeovers at full speed, with both disqualified for illegal handoffs.
And I paid the price – one that resonates across the decades as a heuristic warning in the Age of Trump.
But he had to know the long, grim history of politicians who paid the price for bungling a winter cleanup.
That movie was a bad-dream vision of pregnancy in which Rosemary paid the price for her trust and naïveté.
Kaley Cuoco got up close and personal with a fellow driver in L.A. -- and his Mercedes-Benz paid the price.
Residents say they willingly paid the price of defeating Islamic State and are grateful for U.S. help in the victory.
Ms. Parker, who now works at YouTube, described succinctly the issue of who really paid the price for his sins.
There have been countless mistakes and missed opportunities over the years, and you, the Palestinian people, have paid the price.
Whether you're obsessed with coffee or red wine, we're willing to bet your formerly white teeth have paid the price.
"It was not his fault, but ultimately, he paid the price because of it," said Margi Coats, the boys' mother.
It's erred too often on the side of fighting phantom inflation that never arose, and workers have paid the price.
Democrats paid the price when a Supreme Court seat opened up in 2016, after the death of conservative Justice Antonin Scalia.
But as the season went on, Peters evolved into an exceptional defensive back, and opponents paid the price for not noticing.
"France once again paid the price of blood but did not give an inch to the enemies of freedom," he wrote.
It was not the first time a senior West Wing staffer paid the price for falling out with a first lady.
Pundits have been complaining about deficits for decades, so why haven't we already paid the price in one form or another?
Time and again I'd choose the heroic, idealistic gesture… and watch as yet another ally paid the price for my folly.
Despite warnings of a possible political calamity if they passed the health care law, Democrats plunged ahead and paid the price.
She paid the price — 44 times her typical copay of $15 — and expects the bottle will last her about a month.
" He added: "France once again paid the price in blood but did not give an inch to the enemies of freedom.
But this is also a great film, about a young woman who took an important stand against tyranny and paid the price.
Clinton addressed the issue of trade head on, acknowledging that "American workers and communities have paid the price" for unfair trade deals.
For this I — and my family — have paid the price that I had long known I would one day have to pay.
The PD also paid the price for widespread anger over an influx of more than 600,000 migrants over the past four years.
That's surely part of the picture -- but Rubio broke many of the time-honored political rules, and paid the price for it.
A Times special report reveals that even as Mr. Trump's Atlantic City casinos failed, he made millions — and others paid the price.
Remarkably, however, Spain stayed the course, paid the price, and is now more or less back to where it needs to be.
And in October 1996 he paid the price — at least, his bodyguards did — when attackers showed up to try to kill him.
It is a strident antiwar manifesto in paint, also reflecting his sense that ordinary Iraqis paid the price for Saddam's violent debacles.
Ginn, Australia's most successful Olympic rower, said the eights crews had paid the price for being treated as an afterthought by selectors.
At the time, some commentators lamented that the idealistic Mr. Levin had perhaps gotten too close to his students and paid the price.
The court made up a right to abortion in the Constitution that didn't exist, and the nation has paid the price ever since.
Economists and business leaders will consistently tout the benefits of free trade, but this is the group that has historically paid the price.
Beijing paid the price for continuing to buy Iranian oil, though, with the US blacklisting one of China's top trading firms, Zhuhai Zhenrong.
" Trump says the Ukraine ambassador he fired would "go through some things," and impeachment adversary Adam Schiff "has not paid the price yet.
RHP Bronson Arroyo missed his spots at times and paid the price with a loss in his first MLB game since June 15, 2014.
These are somewhat regular people who, for a variety of reasons, made the decision to use a gun, and paid the price for it.
Republicans before them failed to put spending on a sustainable track, as they had promised for years, and they paid the price for it.
"I lost that fight in 2005, and working families paid the price," Warren wrote in a Medium post in an implicit jab at Biden.
Hamill voiced the alien Boolio who gave the Resistance crucial information at the film's start and paid the price with his life shortly afterward.
Here's the deal ... Sexton only grabbed 12 treats instead of 24 which pissed Tristan off ... and for this, his $50,000 ride paid the price.
Highly-rated young American coach Jason Kreis paid the price for the disappointing season and has been replaced by French World Cup winner Patrick Vieira.
" Drake's home is pretty close to Kim's and the lyric goes ... "I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price.
RHP Bronson Arroyo missed his spots at times and paid the price with a loss in his first major league game since June 15, 2014.
The benefits mainly went to out-of-state shareholders in oil companies, he told them, while ordinary Oklahomans paid the price through underfunded public services.
When oil spiked again, the Big Three went into a decline that would not end until taxpayers ultimately paid the price in a huge bailout.
And neither do the millions of Americans who lost their homes or watched their savings shrink when they paid the price for Wall Street's risky bets.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — During each of their three previous losing seasons, the Giants have paid the price when multiple defensive backs have been sidelined with injuries.
He'd paid the price for dozing off before: As the actor told Vulture, he'd previously woken up with Dothraki words scribbled on his arms and forehead.
"These communities and these people of color paid the price to open up this industry and they deserve the opportunity now to have ownership," Money said.
Stunt: As Ethan Hunt in the "Mission Impossible" franchise, Tom Cruise has taken stunt work to new heights (and has sometimes paid the price in injuries).
But the 22-year-old Dygert paid the price and looked a spent force on the final circuit as Van der Breggen and Spratt overtook her.
Kluber shuts out Orioles for Indians' sixth straight win BALTIMORE — Corey Kluber had just about everything working on Monday night, and the Baltimore Orioles paid the price.
So when his casino and hotel went bankrupt because of how badly he mismanaged them, he still walked away with millions while everybody else paid the price.
Mr. Bush did none of those things, and his advisers rued that he did not, concluding that he paid the price for the rest of his presidency.
The hosts failed to begin the second half with the same intensity, however, and quickly paid the price after Hamsik uncharacteristically gave the ball away in midfield.
His occupational therapist, Dani Willey, said Kaser — who admitted that he "paid the price" for not paying attention — now has his sights set on returning to his farm.
Giuliani doubled down on Trump's message ... saying "Charlie Hustle" has more than paid the price for betting on baseball -- a cardinal sin in MLB -- over 30 years ago.
For too long, manufacturers have paid the price while China has reaped the rewards of its unfair trade practices, intellectual property theft and exploitation of existing trade agreements.
They were far more worried about illegal immigrants and other perceived freeloaders getting benefits they didn't deserve, while Tea Partiers felt they paid the price with high taxes.
I think he's still a little frustrated with his command a little bit, got some balls where he didn't want to get them and paid the price early.
There was no one on staff of the sober home who was trained in recognizing the signs of an overdose, and Tyler paid the price for this oversight.
Ciudadanos, a new liberal party which won 32 seats (down eight), paid the price for having tried to form a government with Mr Sánchez after the December election.
The Irishman, whose uncle Stephen Roche won the Tour in 1987, paid the price later on, but Frenchman Bardet hung on to finish fourth behind Uran and Froome.
Consumers paid the price as gasoline spiked ahead of Harvey's arrival and jumped again after the storm as the extent of the disruption to Texas refiners became apparent.
Those citizens, and their families, were placed in harm's way anyway because a vicious vocal minority was able to target a susceptible subpopulation, and everyone paid the price.
He got almost no help from his receivers, who repeatedly dropped catchable passes, and paid the price for his attempts to get something going by throwing two interceptions.
Palestinian journalist Yaser Murtaja paid the price for that failure this month when an Israeli sniper mortally wounded him as Murtaja covered protests at the Gaza-Israel border fence.
Green's theatrics are usually free of consequences, but this time he made accidental contact with the official, Ken Mauer, whose right hand paid the price for getting in the way.
Unfortunately, for the second race in a row, Daniel Ricciardo, the best driver in the field, paid the price for a blunder by his Red Bull team and finished second.
Quinteros, who was yelling and waving his arms frantically while running along the sideline, paid the price and was sent to the tunnel, the final indignity on a wild night.
Whether it's gold from the Black Hills or hydropower from the Missouri or oil pipelines that threaten our ancestral inheritance, the tribes have always paid the price for America's prosperity.
Dick Clark, with his wholesome, all-American looks, good manners, and boyish charm charmed the committee and got off scot-free, while a disheveled, defiant Alan Freed paid the price.
Christine Blasey Ford, his steady accuser, made a persuasive case that, in the summer of 1982, she paid the price for the teenage aggression and insecurity linking those two avowals.
Again and again we see instances where the intelligence services, not just the CIA but the NSA too, and the FBI, have made huge mistakes and we've paid the price.
They were pitched a story that made the investment seem too good to pass up — and paid the price when the company was shut down by a state attorney general.
Change continued during the Bush administration as Democrats won back both houses of Congress, as Republicans paid the price for the public's anger over long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"Democrats deluded themselves in 2009 by disregarding the early signs of fierce resistance to their agenda, and paid the price over and over again for their heedless high-handedness," Lowry writes.
Her open contempt for sexism and patriarchal control has inspired women all over Pakistan—many of whom see her as a trailblazer who paid the price for her honesty and fearlessness.
Getting everything you want all the time would be nice, but unless your name is Veruca Salt (and even she paid the price eventually), life is a series of trade-offs.
Fans have gone to the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship to see their favorite celebrities compete, but one spectator especially paid the price to meet the "Can't Stop the Feeling" singer.
Then things got dark: When Arya reverted to vengeful form, blinding and executing the awful Meryn Trant, one of her kill-list targets, she paid the price with her own eyes.
When Zverev looped a forehand into the net two games later to concede a second break, his racket paid the price, ending up in a crumpled heap next to his chair.
The government will set floor prices for some rubber products, including unsmoked sheets, latex and cup lumps, and farmers will be paid the price difference, agriculture minister Chalermchai Sri-on said.
He claims those who have been brave or stupid enough to sit in it have paid the price with back pain afterward ... one of his friends even had to have surgery!!!
The government will set floor prices for some rubber products, including unsmoked sheets, latex and cup lumps, and farmers will be paid the price difference, agriculture minister Chalermchai Sri-on said.
Those clergymen have paid the price, as the 40 of them killed over the last decade have made Mexico the most dangerous country for priests in the Americas, according to El Pais.
Even as Trump has grown increasingly unpopular and down-ballot Republicans have increasingly paid the price for indulging him, the institutional Republican Party has become more rather than less supportive of Trump.
Over the weekend, for instance, Kombucha Girl paid the price of her internet fame at least three times when fans saw her out in the world just trying to live her life.
"It's clear that the fragmentation of the right has hurt the PP most, and it has paid the price for its corruption scandals," said Enrique Quemada, chief executive of investment bank ONEtoONE.
The Serb failed to close out the first set when he served at 5-4, but dominated the tie-break as the Frenchman paid the price for a typically high-risk strategy.
It's these icons—among countless others whose contributions to queer liberation have yet to be memorialized, or have been forgotten to history—who paid the price for the freedoms we enjoy today.
Washington (CNN)Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta defended President Bill Clinton on Saturday, telling CNN he "more than paid the price" for his affair with Monica Lewinsky while he was in office.
On Friday he paid the price for failing to take his break point chances in the first set, especially at 4-4 when Bautista Agut saved one with a crisp forehand winner.
For many of us who grew up gay in secret, or else paid the price for our public display of authenticity with fear of violence, this new world order is mind-boggling.
Wichita State paid the price in the NCAA Tournament four seasons ago when it faced an under-seeded squad in Kentucky, which promptly ended the Shockers' run at history at 35-1.
The youngster, who had vowed to be aggressive after a Ferrari strategy blunder messed up his qualifying, paid the price when he tried the same move on Renault's Nico Hulkenberg at Rascasse.
And paid the price: At 17, after being caught "fornicating" with my high school boyfriend, I was sent to a Christian reform school where children were beaten in the name of God.
" He told the BBC he had "paid the price" for defending shadow cabinet colleagues "being systematically trashed, in terms of their reputations, in their newspapers by people in the employment of Jeremy Corbyn.
"The US seems to have gotten several things fundamentally wrong in this attack, and dozens of civilians paid the price," Ole Solvang, deputy emergencies director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.
Netflix's upcoming docuseries Wormwood mixes fiction and nonfiction to investigate a thicket of decades-long conspiracy theories around the CIA — and how one family may have paid the price for the agency's secrets.
" -- Trump stepped up his attacks against House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff on Sunday, tweeting that the lead House manager "has not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country!
These are people who have paid the price for decades of bad policy and worse ideas pushed on them from a political and cultural elite with whom they have increasingly little in common.
But our perspective, once Disney came in and paid the price they paid for BAMTech, we didn't think they were going to be a long-term player in the third-party services business.
LONDON, Dec 11 (Reuters) - TUI Group's annual earnings fell 26%, in line with a previously downgraded outlook, as Europe's biggest holiday company paid the price for its Boeing 737 MAX planes being grounded.
However, to me, Polito will always be Gideon, the crusty pawn shop dealer who paid the price for buying Eric Draven's fiancee's engagement ring from poor old Tin-Tin before he got himself perished.
On the next point — a break point — Federer chose to serve and volley on a second serve and paid the price as Djokovic nailed a return that Federer lunged for and could not handle.
A national survey released last week by PRRI, a nonpartisan opinion research organization, shows that Americans think people who have committed felonies and paid the price for their crimes should be able to vote.
Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense MORE, calling him a "corrupt politician" and probably a "very sick man" who has "not paid the price" for "what he has done" to our country.
But it's clear that New York's progressive voters are paying attention to what's going on in the state capital in Albany — and on Thursday, long-serving lawmakers paid the price for their Democratic disloyalty.
Uber and Lyft were also vying for a spot in their hometown's scooter program, but may have paid the price for its past transgressions when ride-hailing apps arrived in the city unannounced years ago.
"The national security adviser of all the people that work with and for the President has to be absolutely trustworthy and truthful and apparently he wasn't and he paid the price for that..." Blunt said.
The red wasn't a pain to remove as much as it was to keep up for such a long time — I paid the price for a little while, but my hair is super healthy now.
Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg, second overall, and top of the giant slalom standings going into the race after winning the two previous ones this season, paid the price for two sloppy runs to finish in 14th.
During an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press," Schiff was asked if he viewed Trump's tweet that "he has not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country!" as a threat.
"I lost that fight in 2005, and working families paid the price," Warren wrote, before touting her own efforts -- during the Obama administration -- to mitigate the legislation's effects and establish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Both Ferrari and their drivers have paid the price for mistakes and mechanical failures, against Mercedes rivals who rarely put a wheel wrong, and Leclerc said he and the team had work to do in 2020.
We should make it easier for people who paid the price for their crime to start a new life once their sentence ends, if for no other reason than it will make all of society safer.
A well-run team, able to score points despite operating on a comparative shoestring, they paid the price for coming 11th and last in the world championship when their business model required a top 10 finish.
"Homecoming" doesn't entirely hold together down the home stretch, but Roberts is very good as a character trying to putty in the gaps about what she did, and who might have paid the price for that.
" Mr. Trump, writing on Twitter Sunday morning, attacked Mr. Schiff as "a CORRUPT POLITICIAN, and probably a very sick man," warning, "He has not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country!
If you thought the book was underpriced, you should probably have brought it up with the other staff members and, if you still wanted it, paid the price that was set once its value was known.
The pace of space development at that time was reckless, and while the men who paid the price—astronauts and cosmonauts—understood the dangers of their vocation, these deaths remain a painful reminder of the costs.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - Tiger Woods acknowledged after missing the cut at the PGA Championship on Friday that he had paid the price for not being adequately prepared for another major quest so soon after winning the Masters.
Today it paid the price: its support falling from 48% in 2013 to 37% (according to the latest prognosis) as voters turned instead to the left-liberal Greens, the rightish-localist Free Voters (FW) and the AfD.
"However, with cooperation of (intelligence) services that are close to Iran, he paid the price of his crimes on Saturday and was killed by Iran's security forces and our friends in the other intelligence services," he said.
It's not entirely clear what kinds of consideration Deary thought she deserved from officials and opponents just because her shoelace was undone mid-game, but she certainly paid the price for assuming she was in the clear.
The college students, hippies, anti-war activists, and ordinary Americans who traveled to Chicago in the summer of 1968 were, however imperfect, patriots who spoke truth to power and paid the price in blood, arrests, and controversy.
Cilic, the highest seed in a clear bottom half of the draw, eventually paid the price for his lack of match practice after skipping the U.S. Open warm-up tournaments in Montreal and Cincinnati due to injury.
A study conducted by the Federal Reserve published this month finds that millennials have "paid the price for coming of age" in the midst of the Great Recession and are less financially stable than previous generations, NPR reports.
Faymann paid the price for the first round of Austria's presidential election two weeks ago, when the Freedom Party's candidate came first on 35 percent and neither ruling party nominee made it into the May 22 run-off.
"We continue to believe the U.S. economy will soon climb out of the rough patch that the stock market paid the price for in December," said Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC, in a note.
He predicted the same thing would happen to Ms. Pelosi that happened to him in 1998, when he led a party-line impeachment inquiry of Mr. Clinton and paid the price in midterm elections, costing him the speakership.
After lipping out with a birdie attempt from five feet at the 14th, Thomas picked up another shot at the 15th but bogeyed the par-three 17th where he paid the price for being too aggressive off the tee.
Bourdin did rock the center of the world, just not the way he may have intended: Anarchism in the 1890s touched off the first age of global terrorism, and then as now, migrants and civil liberties paid the price.
The 37-year-old Williams, seeded 10th, paid the price for her lack of match practice as she was playing in only her fifth tournament of the year, and her fightback in the middle of the second set was short-lived.
Carney took a couple of barely concealed swipes at King, saying Britain had paid the price for not focusing on risks from the banking sector before the global financial crisis and had misunderstood the importance of wholesale funding for lenders.
To cap it all, Cleveland paid the price for its earlier successes: by 1969 the Cuyahoga River was so polluted that it caught fire, an event that is still celebrated in one of its local brews, Burning River Pale Ale.
Because my policy would have covered the replacement amount, I could have paid the price of the deductible to replace my old laptop with a brand new one, as opposed to the estimated value of the laptop when it was stolen.
Tories 'paid the price'The Tories "unfortunately paid the price for the chaos that's going on at Westminster — the fact that we've not yet sorted out Brexit," the leader of the Elmbridge Conservatives, James Browne, told SurreyLive after the May vote outcome.
The Australia-based Kiwi launched into the exchanges with Brunson from the first bell and looked like he had paid the price for it when the American backed him against the fence and caught him flush with a powerful right hand.
And that everyone else — including his daughter Mary (Alison Pill), thousands of American soldiers, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and just about everyone on the planet with a care for justice, democracy or simple human decency — paid the price.
" Madison could not "think of punishing him," he wrote, "merely for coveting that liberty for which we have paid the price of so much blood, and have proclaimed so often to be the right, and worthy pursuit, of every human being.
Over the past 30 years, a large fraction of immigrants, nearly a third, were high school dropouts, so the incumbent low-skill work force formed the core group of Americans who paid the price for the influx of millions of workers.
Herbert sent down 12 aces but paid the price for landing just 59 percent of his first serves and Nishioka kept the Frenchman's second serve under constant pressure, picking up points at key moments to turn the course of the match.
Leicester have now won all three matches since Ranieri, the man who led them to the Premier league title last May, paid the price for a woeful run of form that had the Foxes careering toward the ignominy of relegation as champions.
Many inside and outside the company did not agree with this move, noting the many legal and ethical messes that had been created under Kalanick's leadership, and that he had not paid the price for them and had become too radioactive to stay.
Whether confronted by the forces of alt-right trolls or local governments struggling to find a balance between overprotective regulations and the kinds of policies that foster local creative scenes, marginalized people have, once again, paid the price for a national tragedy.
They took advantage of Herbert's mistakes to break back and then moved into a 5-3 lead after a thunderous forehand pass from the left-handed Pavic silenced the home crowd and the French paid the price for their mistakes at the net.
Lithuania, bottom with one point, missed an early chance when Vykintas Slivka fired over from close range and they quickly paid the price when Markus Palionis handled a Joao Felix cross and Ronaldo put away the spot kick in the fifth minute.
Dickey paid the price for some defensive lapses (two errors) and three passed balls by catcher Kurt Suzuki in last Saturday's loss at Pittsburgh, ultimately getting charged with six runs - three earned - on nine hits and three walks over 5 2/3 innings.
" Angelo Martelli, president of the Italian Society at the London School of Economics, told the crowd: "Giulio has paid the price of someone who believed that knowledge had no borders and that academic research — in order to flourish — needs to be truly free.
The 20-year-old Osaka, who is the first Japanese woman to reach a singles final of a Grand Slam, had to fight harder than the score suggested to get past 14th seed Keys, who paid the price for a lack of killer instinct.
For 5 euros, I picked up a huge plate of freshly made papaya salad with tomato, peanut and shredded green papaya, carefully prepared by a nice woman named Nu. I made the mistake of asking her to make it spicy — my mouth paid the price.
Shurmur endured a difficult year in which he had to juggle the benching of veteran quarterback Eli Manning, MVP for the Giants in their Super Bowl 83 triumph in 2012, for rookie Daniel Jones, and he has paid the price for a team in transition.
You've already paid the price of admission to use the operating system when you bought the computer it's running on, so Microsoft is really just using this as a way to push its own services and make more money, at the expense of a better experience.
As he left the pitch, Ronaldo used a team medic's phone to check out the damage to his second crown jewel (feet first, of course) -- and couldn't help but look annoyed AF. He certainly paid the price for Real Madrid's 6-1 lead in the 84th minute.
"Every single property I have bought, I&aposve bought it at a point where after I&aposve paid the price for the house and after I put my money in for a fix-up, my net worth went up at least $100,000 on each purchase," he concluded.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Belgium paid the price for failing to take their chances against France but will now have to shake off their disappointment and focus on finishing third at the World Cup, their coach Roberto Martinez said after his team's defeat in the semi-final.
The pivotal hole of the day was the par-four 13th when Jang's exquisite approach led to a routine birdie as Lee paid the price for a wayward second shot, with her bogey leaving her two adrift of the leader as the pair parred the last five holes.
Over the weekend, a theory went viral on Twitter positing that Drake's verse on Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Travis Scott's song "SICKO MODE" — "I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price" — could be a reference to how close he lives to the Wests' mansion.
As the government shutdown entered its fourth week, passengers at John F. Kennedy International Airport took note of hip-hop music playing on the sound system in Terminal 5: Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode" ("Cut the lights / paid the price"), Kanye West's "Lift Yourself" ("Poop, poop / Scoop-diddy-whoop").
"I think it was incredibly courageous of Chief Osgood to speak up about the lack of resources at the Special Victims Division and what impact that was having on victims of sexual violence, and he paid the price," said Councilmember Helen Rosenthal, who chairs the committee on women.
And over the weekend, a theory went viral on Twitter positing that Drake's verse on Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Travis Scott's song "SICKO MODE" — "I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price" — could be a reference to how close he lives to the Wests' mansion.
According to the Herald, that certificate also allows buyers to switch out new bananas as needed, ensuring the continued life of the art piece for as long as they, a person who paid the price of a high-end college education for art fruit, can afford to continuously replace one (1) banana.
Patients paid the price (Wall Street Journal) As FDA toils over how to regulate CBD, frustration builds on all sides (Stat News)  Ex-FDA chief: White House got 'spooked by the politics and pushback' on banning flavored vapes (CNBC) State by state In Missouri, people who can't speak and see wait in line for help (St.
Under the plaintiffs' theory in the Taurus case, every consumer who bought one of these guns had a claim because they paid too much for the guns – if they'd realized that many or all of this type of gun would fire if the gun were ever dropped, they would not have paid the price that they'd paid.
A top aide to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE during the 2016 presidential campaign is blasting President Trump, claiming that he has never "paid the price" for his actions.
Another one is that Douthat assumes his own side in the culture war is monolithic on the issues that animate social liberalism, arguing that were it not for Trump, liberals might have paid the price for their dogmatism at the ballot box: By nominating a Trump rather than a Nixon or a Reagan, the Republicans may have saved liberalism from repeating that trajectory.
I was definitely much more careless in my youth, and I paid the price through some big injuries so these days I've reached the comfort zone where I can still skate well, I can play the hits of the tricks that I'm known for, but not have to push the limits of risk and danger in order to be relevant.
Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Saturday that former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE "more than paid the price" for his affair with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky, which led to his impeachment in the House of Representatives.
A weird bit of business in the Senate last week saw commentators discussing what a threat looks like — such as when Donald Trump tweeted that impeachment manager Adam Schiff "has not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country!" or when Schiff repeated a CBS news report citing an anonymous, visceral warning for senators who vote against Trump's interests in the trial's coming weeks.
But in their review of forgotten or overlooked evidence from the voluminous case files — including a letter written by Marty Smart to his then wife and postmarked shortly after the murders that reads, in part, "I've paid the price of your love & now that I've bought it with four peoples lives, you tell me we are through" — Hagwood and Gamberg believe they may be close to proving the guilt of both men, who have since died.
To boil that down and spare you the back and forth, Huffington thinks Kalanick has paid the price for his numerous indiscretions and management mishaps as leader of Uber, by agreeing to the forced departure of key confidants like Emil Michael; accepting the recommendations of an internal investigation into Uber's toxic culture; and taking an unspecified leave of absence to contemplate "Travis 2.0" (which also includes much-needed time to recover personally from the recent tragic death of his mother).
Former CIA Director David Petraeus has paid the price for his mishandling of classified information, and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE will consider that while he makes his choice for secretary of State, Vice President-elect Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE said Sunday.

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