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1 The program will cost the city about $5 million per year, he said.
2 Mr Morrison said Melbourne's ongoing lockdown cost the city close to 1000 jobs per day.
3 There are 463 new signs; they cost the city seventy-five cents apiece, exclusive of installation.
4 She declined to say how much it cost the city to respond to the incident.
5 That could cost the city several hundred thousand dollars.
6 Thus the Carnegie will have cost the city nothing.
7 Speaking after Sunday's implosion, Motara said the demolition had cost the city R90 million so far.
8 This was an inconceivable burden, and Dupas cost the city more than any of his predecessors.
9 This negligence was to cost the city dear.
10 In 1707, Glasgow had fought hard against union, since it cost the city its independent political clout.
11 Aubrey Pullman, an Amazon employee, said he supported the tax even if it cost the city Amazon.
12 But the Off-Track Betting Corporation cost the city $13 million a year, according to mayoral aides.
13 City representatives lobbied desperately against it, arguing that the amendment would cost the city $15 million.
14 He had no official role in Pope John Paul II's visit, which cost the city $3million.
15 The terrorist attack on New York has already cost the city $40 billion, it was claimed today.
16 Since then, cleaning up the hiring process has cost the city $10 million, according to city officials.
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