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1 Average incomes of visitors are falling as more cheap flights become available.
2 There will be no more cheap overseas holidays for current MPs.
3 They may also opt for more cheap loans to banks.
4 The expectation of more cheap cash helped lift bank stocks.
5 No more cheap Superkings on the ferry back from Holyhead.
6 But not all the world's woes can be solved by more and more cheap money.
7 No more cheap rides and no more Stranger Things?
8 The climate is divine for unfortunates like myself, and life more cheap there than in Italy.
9 And- Idon'tcare- Ibelievethere is more cheap sentiment in this place than the other kind.
10 He would like to see a more varied audience - more cheap seats in the theatres.
11 The central bank could counter that by offering more cheap loans but policymakers have tempered such expectations.
12 And, if you don't quite believe me, then just think-Whatis more cheap and plentiful than sea-rock?
13 Instead of splashing out on new plant and machinery, companies have employed more cheap labour to meet demand.
14 This should boost capacity to allow for more cheap imports from the United States, where output is booming.
15 Neither of us, for each other's sake, can have any more cheap thrills, slothful moments, thoughts without courage.
16 Colder weather has helped drain inventories, and many utilities are now burning more cheap gas instead of costlier coal.
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