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The fact that the government exacts anything from the church is wrong.
You had no business exacting a promise from a man about his wife.
The struggle to stay in the middle class exacts a high price.
One more stop before he set about exacting his revenge.
There is a price, of course, that such a life exacts.
"And that price was to have been exacted by you?"
The bridge is real, and to live here exacts its own price.
In the end God exacted not more than five prayers.
"This price will be exacted from him if you do not doubt!"
And the loss of his hand was the price that had been exacted, it seemed.
One surprising and new, the other exacted for far too long.
Age was kind to her but it still exacted its toll.
It was she who gave the promises, and exacted them from the others.
But these activities have exacted an ecological price, as well.
The drug has already exacted a big death toll in Western states.
Ah, yes, but at least he'd exacted a price for his service.
But there's no record of it having exacted such a toll.
This was the price exacted from him by the deciding forces.
Paintings on the walls were exacting in color and design.
This emphasis on religious learning exacts a high price in other ways.
Already, the convention is exacting a price in psychic energy.
He had seen this done before, and knew what a toll it exacted from his friend.
There was still a lot of retribution to be exacted.
"And I also remember the price you exacted for it.
There, an oath having been exacted, the money changed hands.