But my dear, of the new seven wonders of the world - and this was an initiative started by a Swiss corporation to choose the new seven wonders - not one of them is African.
But please, dear voters of Austria, not of the wrong sort.
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So I decided, I'm going to think about someone who is no longer with me but was very dear to me, and that was my grandmother.
Bath enjoyed plenty of possession but mistakes cost them dear as they neared the Glasgow try-line.
The American dream may cost less than it used to, but it still comes dear.
But indiscipline cost Romania dear and a penalty try plus three penalties from Ramiro Pez were enough for Italy.
Peggy holds each of her awards very dear, but it wasn't until she came to Norfolk that she realised the number of lives she'd touched through her remarkable career.
The French giants were trying to play the game at pace but it cost them dear when Clement Poitrenaud panicked when he was tackled in his 22 after the visitors took a quick throw-in.
Paul Watters from the AA thinks there are a number of other issues that drivers are not even aware of, but which could cost them dear.
Britain's relationship with the EU is changing not because of any decision taken in Westminster or by the British people but thanks to "events, dear boy, events".
It's unclear if the US carriers will keep this functionality intact, but he suggested that you, dear readers, might be able to sway them by emailing in.
Chancellor Merkel, to the members of the German delegation -- we are honored to have all of you here -- as allies, as partners, but most of all, as dear friends.
But mistakes at crucial times cost him dear and Del Potro's more consistent play brought him victory in two close sets.
But the people to whom memories are dear (if only because of things heard from grandparents) can now cultivate and share them more easily.
He matured and developed, listened and learned and, most of all, began to realise that his fate lay not as the jovial, grinning quiz show captain, the subject of wistful glances from dear old Sue Barker, but rather in the wood-panelled office at the top of the Ibrox marble staircase.
Massive stock shortages don't seem to be an issue (yet), but patience is not a virtue we hold dear to our hearts, so we really can't blame these people.
Ever been tempted to rent a movie again, but thought the price was just a little too dear?
The introduction sums up not just mechanical rules, but an attitude towards clear writing that we hold dear.
She's not just great artist but she's a magnificent human being and my dear sister.
Not certain if Emily Post or Dear Abby have a stance on this, but the federal Bureau of Prisons does.
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He's keeping the issues dear to him in the public eye, but hasn't made a ton of progress in making much happen.
Premier League titles, FA and League Cups are one thing but Europe's holy grail is something altogether more dear to his heart.
But there's always a trade off - my dear old mum was there, and for me, she always made anything and everything worthwhile.
And dear readers, you know I love you but for future reference, if you want to show your support for me, a quick comment below or a nice email will do.
" Angelene may say, "Dear God, life ain't kind, " but she adds that "I've heard there's joy untold.
Valentine's Day is almost as dear to the Chinese as the Lunar New Year, but they view it primarily as an opportunity for men to demonstrate their worthiness and commitment.
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