Mr Lenihan's Fianna Fail party paid a heavy price in elections earlier this year.
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Birmingham paid a heavy price for their profligacy as Blackpool equalised from their next attack.
"Our troops have made an enormous contribution and paid a heavy price, " Lady Royall said.
If the slick reaches the coast there will be a heavy price to pay.
Cheating your way to success can lead to success, but it comes at a heavy price.
No matter what became of the legacy codes, the Clinton Administration stands to pay a heavy price.
And it will have to pay a heavy price to its, now indispensable, allies to do so.
Liv Grete Poiree of Norway also paid a heavy price for wayward shooting at the last stop.
The party will continue to lose clout with voters and all of us will pay a heavy price.
Right now, at our current low levels of carbon dioxide, plants are paying a heavy price in water usage.
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Natume believes Yamato struck a chord with readers who were just learning about the heavy price of industrial pollution.
So we've seen the consequences of this failure of responsibility, and the American people have paid a heavy price.
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But with editorial content, the reading experience ends up paying a heavy price.
My friends, if we show weakness and division we will pay a heavy price for it in the future.
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The European Commission has demanded a heavy price for the bank trading on under the wing of the government.
At the very least, the reports will likely lead to heavy price-cutting that will cut into earnings going forward.
John Linehan of T Rowe Price says Dow Jones could pay a heavy price if its board rejects the News Corp. offer.
The cuts in proven reserves that will result are a heavy price for a company that is already short of oil.
We can be sure that the world is eventually going to pay a very heavy price for this neglect of responsibility.
Those arrangements, since terminated by West Ham, led the club into serious disciplinary difficulties for which the club has paid a heavy price.
Both Tomkins and Kovac paid a heavy price for a sloppy opening 45 minutes by being replaced by Junior Stanislas and Jonathan Spector.
In countries where they don't they're paying a very heavy price.
International default, however, is thought to come at a heavy price.
The end result is a chaotic society where everything happens behind closed doors but at a very heavy price to Muslim society and interpersonal relationships.
So, according to AMD, Opteron, while technically a better mousetrap, never got to prove itself because Intel made sure nobody used it without paying a heavy price.
While the strategy worked between 2002 and 2005, when Republicans controlled the White House and Congress, the party has paid a heavy price in the 2006 and 2008 elections.
Mr Gates believes that America is still paying a heavy price for having had no military dealings with a generation of Pakistani officers who are now reaching the top.
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As the US builds a coalition to combat terrorism, it must remember that including states that are themselves sponsors of terrorism, or ready to tolerate it, carries a heavy price.
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