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worth a great deal

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See: opulent


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They are not worth a great deal - they were valued at about pounds 100 for the pair - but as a piece of local history they are quite an interesting thing to have.
Lost time and effort' may not be worth a great deal in damages to any single cardholder, but if Maine allows such claims to proceed, a class action with millions of class members could make 'time and effort' claims daunting, as well as allowing plaintiffs to sustain an action in which emotional distress can also be asserted as grounds for damages," the firm added.
 
 
 
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