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  • If you are not a helmet wearer — yet — here is some good news: low-price helmets, as long as they meet federal standards, work just as well as high-price ones.

    Adults Need to Wear Bicycle Helmets, Too | Impact Lab 2010

  • It has steadily increased the number of high-price "oversized" home-page ads it sells on the site over the past year, according to Macquarie Research.

    New Display Ad Push Adds to Bag of Tricks Amir Efrati 2012

  • Will Ryman, the 42-year-old artist who is creating the work, likes the idea of sticking a huge Average Joe inside a space normally reserved for the high-price business of buying and selling art.

    What's a 90-Foot New Yorker Doing in a Place Like This? Ellen Gamerman 2012

  • Given high-price imports, pockets of Africa are struggling with food-related unrest.

    Climate Talks Open Amid Funding Spat Devon Maylie 2011

  • Equipment makers poured millions into research and came up with high-price, technologically advanced clubs.

    The Battle for the Soul of the Game John Paul Newport 2012

  • Fellow losers included the 35-cent street-cart banana ("mushy, too many strings"), a high-price Chiquita from a Brooklyn gourmet market ("tastes like baby food") and a midprice Ecuadorian import from a Korean green grocer with a chalky texture.

    This City Is Bananas Anne Kadet 2011

  • They've been trying to lose their high-price image, said Chang.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Outside town, in the beautiful valley between Cody and Yellowstone, there are many large, high-price vacation homes.

    Cody, Wyoming, home market feels pressure 2009

  • "They can go up to that high-price level without buying the whole bottle of wine," said owner Thomas Vito Bifulco , who also owns Bucca di Bacco, Scarlatto and Puttanesca on the West Side.

    Wine, Wine, Wine, but There's Food, Too 2011

  • "It's shark-infested waters with some of the younger, high-price cloud stocks," says David Rolfe , chief investment officer at Wedgewood Partners, a St. Louis asset manager.

    'Cloud' Stocks With Less Risk Jack Hough 2011

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