Retailed Sentence Examples

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  • Yet the annals of that age, and the anecdotes retailed by Brantome, prove that the royalty and nobility of France had been largely Italianized.

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  • Evolution Manchester dealers, who retailed it to the spinners.

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  • Every bond of intercourse was broken, and in the Catholic Churches the worst calumnies were retailed about the deceased prophets and the leaders of the societies they had founded.

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  • These narratives are full of much valuable evidence regarding marriage customs, pastoral life and duties, popular beliefs and traditions, and are evidently typical of what was currently retailed.

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  • Sir Robert Peel had attempted to deal with it (1) by purchasing large quantities of Indian corn, which he had retailed at low prices in Ireland, and (2) by enabling the grand juries to employ the people on public works, which were to be paid out of moneys advanced by the state, one-half being ultimately repayable by the locality.

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  • This professional grade 1.3 megapixel camera retailed for over $13,000 and was marketed towards photojournalists.

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  • At launch, there was only one version of the system available, and it retailed for $650.

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  • In 2009 it retailed starting at around $39.95.

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  • When the Transformers Chess set was released a couple of years ago, it retailed form $39.99.

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  • The tote originally retailed at four hundred ninety five dollars.

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  • This bag originally retailed for $37.59, but is now available for the jaw-dropping price of just $11.00.

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  • One example of savings is a closeout model of a GE Profile King-Sized Washer, which recently retailed for $769, but available now through outlet site for nearly $200 less.

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  • Most Swatch watches are worth less than the price for which they retailed the year of release.

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  • That is, I was just led in that direction and before I knew it I had four brands that I retailed internationally.

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  • It was probably at the time when a desire for revenge on her calumniatress made her think the opportunity good and safe for discharge of such a two-edged dart at the countess and the queen that Mary wrote, but abstained from despatching, the famous and terrible letter in which, with many gracious excuses and professions of regret and attachment, she transmits to Elizabeth a full and vivid report of the hideous gossip retailed by Bess of Hardwick regarding her character and person at a time when the reporter of these abominations was on friendly terms with her husband's royal charge.

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