That's eight times the price of Carnation dry milk and a pinch of baking soda.
Like all official figures in Russia, this should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
"The pinch of your soul that makes you think you're real, " Kinmonth calls it.
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Given these figures, today's saintly rhetoric needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Hedgers might be Kraft, which is feeling the pinch of rising prices, or Southwest Airlines or BP.
Some, feeling the financial pinch of buying new items for the baby, cut back on retirement savings.
Just like metro papers, many small town newspapers are feeling the pinch of the changing industry these days.
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So take the polls with a pinch of salt and a double margarita.
Do you take Wikipedia at face value, or with a pinch of salt?
Still, wise investors will take future ratings with a pinch of salt, as most hedge funds have long done.
The thought at that time was that customers were feeling the pinch of higher taxes and higher gasoline prices.
More and more, individual investors and institutions feel the pinch of yield starvation.
This season, they only know that pinch of relief, the joylessness of entitlement.
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Lacche took a pinch of the stuffing and rolled it between her fingers.
The Big Mac numbers should be taken with a generous pinch of salt.
The drippings, along with a pinch of sugar, will caramelize the cabbage as it transforms into something slick and smoky.
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Bristol mayor George Ferguson has said the report's job growth figures "should be taken with a slight pinch of salt".
But this should be taken with a pinch of salt, since any deal is likely to be hedged with exceptions.
But it does suggest that, especially in today's febrile market, all promises should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
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Professor McKenna says evidence is emerging that speeders tend also to take many of society's other rules with a pinch of salt.
More competition will also put less burden on the carriers who are increasingly feeling the pinch of smartphone subsidies on their margins.
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Insurers are also feeling the financial pinch of more pronounced extreme weather.
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But during these gloomy days, a pinch of optimism might be the best medicine, both for your spirit and for your 2008 returns.
However, hotelier and member of Beddgelert Tourist Association in north Wales, Rae Duffield said the guide should be taken "with a pinch of salt".
Ben Yearsley, investment manager at independent financial advisers Hargreaves Lansdown, argues that professionals are increasingly taking analysts reports with a hefty pinch of salt.
Mr McNealy's audience took that with a generous pinch of salt.
Motorists are likely to feel the pinch of higher gasoline prices.
Mash an avocado with a pinch of salt and a drizzle of oil, and you'll find it an ideal condiment and flavor conduit for nearly any meal.
Independent filmmakers, in particular, feel the pinch of copyright infringement because they operate on smaller budgets than large production companies, who can, for the most part, eat the losses.
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