Sometimes having faster CPUs on a single firewall helps, but at times the high-end server would cost an arm and a leg to buy.
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It's the " learning edition, " which means it does almost everything the " professional version " does except cost an arm and a leg.
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Look at the specs and compare them to commercial ( cheap ( ? ) and cheerful ) whips that cost an arm and a leg.
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Today, in the grip of the wedding season, and despite feminism and other profound shocks to the social system, weddings cost an arm and a leg.
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If a hunk of beef did not cost an arm and a leg, she often prepared a pot roast for her hard-working husband and shiftless kids.
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Usefully designed to compensate for poor vision, they now cost an arm and a leg and change designs more often than underwear changes ( joke ).
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Oh, there may be some goofy, black-box solution out there to convert parallel output to USB, but chances are it would cost an arm and a leg.
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Because the film has borrowed an even bigger concept from the masters of the genre, namely that horror needn't cost an arm and a leg to be effective.
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"But this convenience is starting to cost an arm and a leg and consumers have a right to know just how high a cost they're paying, " he said.
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Pleasantly enough, most of the featured wines don't cost an arm and a leg : The average bottle price for the top 100 is $ 36.40, down about $ 7 from 2001.