Sell Sentence Examples

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  • We didn't sell you the tripod.

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  • I had a beautiful black once, but I had to sell it.

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  • Maybe it was time to sell the farm.

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  • They sell 'em. So what do they do with the Cheerios' holes?

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  • Will you sell it?

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  • How many did you sell? she asked.

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  • In fact, I think Uncle Fabrice had him convinced that he couldn't sell a cheeseburger to a starving man.

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  • I only sell woman's clothes, so you're out of luck!

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  • I had to sell something to pay for the funeral.

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  • But I have met with such bad luck that I am forced to sell them.

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  • I don't want to sell the truck.

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  • I wouldn't sell the ranch after you put so much money into it.

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  • He put you on the streets, made her sell herself to keep clothes on your back.

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  • I sell these things.

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  • You sell it for a song.

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  • They need markets to sell goods in and stable currencies.

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  • I take things from my attic and my garage and sell them to people who value them more than I do.

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  • They will be the hard sell.

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  • They can't even put a value on it; they wouldn't sell it for a million dollars.

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  • We located where you were trying to sell it on eBay.

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  • Of course, she doesn't want the farm either, so she'll sell that.

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  • You cannot sell to someone the right to kill you or hold you prisoner.

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  • All he had to do was sell one of the original pieces of artwork displayed casually in the marble foyer and he'd be fine for years.

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  • Possibly, I have certain pieces I won't sell to just anyone.

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  • Sell this place to Katie, or lease it to her.

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  • I'll release the locks, if you promise to take only what you need and not sell the rest, like the feds in Florida.

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  • He had a right to their labour in return for their keep. He might hire them out and receive their wages, pledge them for debt, even sell them outright.

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  • They also have a 30 days sell or return.

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  • A creditor could hold his insolvent debtor as a slave, or sell him out of the city (trans Tiberim).

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  • The decree required all farmers and corn-dealers to declare the quantity of corn in their possession and to sell it only in recognized markets.

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  • A maximum price was fixed, above which no one was to buy or sell under severe penalties.

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  • Should he desire to sell his estates, the right of pre-emption belonged to the tenants, or, in default, to the neighbours.

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  • The cultivators, on the other hand, may not plant tobacco without permits from the regie, although the power of refusing a permit, except to known smugglers or persons of notoriously bad conduct, seems to be doubtful; nor may they sell to any purchaser, unless for export, except to the regie, while they are bound to deposit the whole of the tobacco crops which they raise in any one year in the entrepots of the regie before the month of August of the year following, [[Table A]].-Showing Revenues ceded to Ottoman Public Debt Administration at Various Periods to 1907-1908.

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  • The principle upon which the government acts is to give the natives low prices for their produce, but to sell them European articles of necessity at prime cost, and other stores, such as bread, at prices which will scarcely pay for the purchase.

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  • He still has his labor to sell and can go get a new job.

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  • If you think "Western Medicine" is a business whose goal is to keep you sick to sell you medicines, you will tend to move away from genetically modified foods and favor organic.

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  • With Fisk in August 1869 he began to buy gold in a daring attempt to "corner" the market, his hope being that, with the advance in price of gold, wheat would advance to such a price that western farmers would sell, and there would be a consequent great movement of breadstuffs from West to East, which would result in increased freight business for the Erie road.

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  • To buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest; to secure cheapness by lowering the expenses of production; to adopt the less expensive rather than the more expensive method of obtaining a given result - these and other maxims are as old as human society.

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  • The places to which colonies were to be sent were not specified (with the exception mentioned above), so that the commissioners would be able to sell wherever they pleased, and it was left to them to decide what was public or private property.

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  • Originally, a father could sell his children.

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  • Diocletian forbade a free man to sell himself.

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  • They were not even adscripti glebae, though forbidden to migrate; an imperial ukase of 1721 says, " the proprietors sell their peasants and domestic servants, not even in families, but one by one, like cattle."

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  • The first step was to decree the penalty of six years' imprisonment against any person who should sell specie for a more considerable quantity of assignats, or who should stipulate a different price for commodities according as the payment was to be made in specie or in assignats.

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  • The Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840, § 42, provides that no spiritual person may sell or assign any patronage or presentation belonging to him by virtue of any dignity or spiritual office held by him; such sale or assignment is null and void.

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  • The landowner on whom the notice is served may meet it by agreeing to sell, and the terms may then be settled by consent of the parties themselves, or by arbitration, if they decide to have recourse to that mode of adjusting the difficulty.

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  • Various reforms were carried, but the proposal to sell the Danish islands in the West Indies to the United States fell through.

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  • The miller sturdily refused to sell it.

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  • Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts.

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  • Ready buyers were not found for the state lands, and the sale of the ex-sultan's securities was disputed by the German Reichsbank with which they were deposited, while the government did not consider it good policy to sell the Anatolian railway shares, which it seized at Yildiz, so that only £T450,000 were encashed by the ministry of finance from these sources.

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  • Those whose physique and character were satisfactory, and who had taken care of their horses and equipments, were bidden to lead their horse on (traducere equum), those who failed to pass the scrutiny were ordered to sell it, in token of their expulsion from the corps.

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  • He happened to send his eldest son, John, to Liverpool to sell a cargo of grain there, and the energy and aptitude of the young man attracted the favourable notice of a leading corn-merchant of Liverpool, who recommended him to settle in that city.

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  • The most startling declaration of the manifesto was that if Spain should refuse to sell " after we have offered a price for Cuba far beyond its present value," and if Cuba, in the possession of Spain, should seriously endanger " our internal peace and the existence of our cherished Union," then " by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain if we have the power."

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  • But the promise of peace and prosperity in exchange for absolute independence was rejected with all the old resolution; and the freedom which a Bruce desired to sell was retained by the first of the Stewart line, Robert II.; for Mr Froude erred in alleging that James I.

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  • It has been recognized, however, that it is impossible to actually reproduce the character of the European wines, and it is now generally held to be desirable to recognize the fact that Australian and Cape wines represent distinct types, and to sell them as such without any reference to the European parent types from which they have been derived.

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  • John Motson passed his sell by date at least two World Cups ago while the ITV bods sound incredibly bland.

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  • We also sell CD card mailers and Bubble Bags.

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  • Not long since, a strolling Indian went to sell baskets at the house of a well-known lawyer in my neighborhood.

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  • Exploding at the word intriguer, Nicholas, raising his voice, told his mother he had never expected her to try to force him to sell his feelings, but if that were so, he would say for the last time....

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  • As far as beverages go, their wine list is extensive and the wines they sell by the glass change often so there is always something new to try.

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  • In 1842, the works of Laplace being nearly out of print, his widow was about to sell a farm to procure funds for a new impression, when the government of Louis Philippe took the matter in hand.

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  • The Parisian jewellers Boehmer and Bassenge had spent some years collecting stones for a necklace which they hoped to sell to Madame Du Barry, the favourite of Louis XV., and after his death to Marie Antoinette.

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  • After having vainly tried to place the necklace outside of France, the jewellers attempted again in 1781 to sell it to Marie Antoinette after the birth of the dauphin.

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  • In any case the jewellers believed in the relations of the countess with the queen, and they resolved to use her to sell their necklace.

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  • Meanwhile the "comte de Lamotte" appears to have started at once for London, it is said with the necklace, which he broke up in order to sell the stones.

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  • Having become embarrassed with debt, he found it necessary, at the age of seventy, to sell his office; but the king, amused with an epigram, gave him a pension, with the title of historiographer of France.

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  • He did not indeed hold it very long, but was permitted to sell it for a large sum, retaining the rank and privileges.

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  • The writer was known, and it was in this connexion that Napoleon referred to him as "a wretched scribe named Gentz, one of those men without honour who sell themselves for money."

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  • But it is obvious that it would not pay a planter to sell canes at 4s.

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  • Apart from modifications in the details of sugar refining which have come into use in late years, it should be mentioned that loaf sugar made in conical moulds, and sugars made otherwise, to resemble loaf sugar, have practically disappeared from the trade, having been replaced by cube sugar, which is found to be more economical as subject to less waste by grocers and housekeepers, and also less troublesome to buy and sell.

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  • Both wardship and marriage were, however, valuable rights which the lord could exercise himself or sell to others.

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  • A hundred kinds of date are said to grow at Medina, of which the birni is considered the most wholesome; the halwa and the jalebi are the most delicately flavoured and sell at very high rates; the khulas of El Hasa is also much esteemed.

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  • Hamilton was the early home of William Dean Howells, whose recollections of it are to be found in his A Boy's Town; his father's anti-slavery sentiments made it necessary for him to sell his printing office, where the son had learned to set type in his teens, and to remove to Dayton.

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  • But attempts to execute this were so unsuccessful that it has been succeeded by a law imposing what is known as the "mulct tax," which requires the payment of $600 in quarterly instalments for a licence to sell such liquors and places a lien for the whole amount on the real property in use for the business.

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  • He and his adherents were outlawed; no one was to print, sell or read any of his writings, " since they are foul, harmful, suspected, and come from a notorious and stiff-necked heretic."

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  • If it means the capture of men, and especially of women, and adoption into the tribe, this existed everywhere; but if subjection to a personal owner, who may compel service, sell or put to death the individual, slavery was far from universal.

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  • License to sell intoxicating liquors is subject to a graduated tax.

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  • Shepard, meant to sell it for one cent, but under the arguments of Greeley he was persuaded to fix the price at two cents.

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  • By agreement with the Ministry of the Interior, as soon as the reserve exceeded by io% the working capital (which was partly in shares, partly in bank advances) the company was to sell food under cost price; and this actually happened.

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  • He invented a method of printing, perhaps somewhat akin to stereotyping - though the details are not clearly known, - whereby the Institute could produce Bibles and Testaments in Luther's version at a very low cost, and sell them, in small size, at prices equivalent to 10d.

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  • Before he was born his mother Cyborea had a dream that he was destined to murder his father, commit incest with his mother, and sell his God.

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  • We are like money, they sell us and our children."

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  • Gregory Nazianzen tells us that his father was a fuller, and that he himself soon became notorious as a parasite of so mean a type that he would "sell himself for a cake."

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  • The national government, after reserving the mineral lands (1807) and attempting to lease them, concluded in 1847 to sell them, owing to the difficulty of preventing illegal entry and collecting royalties.

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  • At times also the proceeds of the sales of public lands have formed an important element of the receipts of government, although it has been the accepted policy to sell such lands to actual settlers at rates so low as to be inconsistent with the object or attainment (relatively) of revenue.

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  • The helots were state slaves bound to the soil- adscripti glebae - and assigned to individual Spartiates to till their holdings (icXi pot); their masters could neither emancipate them nor sell them off the land, and they were under an oath not to raise the rent payable yearly in kind by the helots.

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  • Buying, selling or offering to buy or sell a vote has for penalty disfranchisement, and since 1891 the Australian ballot system has been used.

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  • This increased production of medium silk, and the growing demand for fine sorts, induced many of the cocoon-growers in the Levant to sell their cocoons to Europeans, who reeled them in Italian fashion under the name of " Patent Brutia," thus producing a very fine valuable silk.

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  • In consequence of financial embarrassments, that family had to sell both (the lordship in 1699, the county in 1713) to the Liechtenstein family, which had since the 12th century owned two castles of that name (both now ruined), one in Styria and the other a little S.W.

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  • By far the majority of Lancashire manufacturers sell their goods as they come from the loom, or, as it is called, in the "grey state," but an increasing number now cultivate the trade in finished goods.

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  • In 1845 the state began to sell its canals and railways to private corporations and the sale was completed in 1859.

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  • Englishmen must not speak the Irish tongue, nor receive Irish minstrels into their dwellings, nor even ride in the Irish fashion; while to give or sell horses or armour to the Irish was made a treasonable offence.

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  • Late in the 15th century, in spite of the somewhat greater liberty of that age, we find Stephen Scrope writing nakedly to a familiar correspondent "for very need [of poverty], I was fain to sell a little daughter I have for much less than I should have done by possibility," i.e.

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  • Gerhard at Battersea, who also employed cryolite, made his own sodium, and was able to sell the product at 3s.

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  • The Conversion Office, which is authorized to sell or lend gold, receives a fixed revenue of £30,000 from certain import and export dues; it was reorganized in 1903 for the administration of the public debt.

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  • Wild shrewdly realized that it was safer, and in most cases more profitable, to dispose of such property by returning it to its legitimate owners than to sell it, with the attendant risks, in the open market, and he thus built up an immense business, posing as a recoverer of stolen goods, the thieves receiving a commission on the price paid for recovery.

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  • The verdicts pronounced by this conclave on new books were speedily known over all London, and were sufficient to sell off a whole edition in a day, or to condemn the sheets to the service of the trunkmaker and the pastrycook.

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  • With a friend, William Berry, he then bought a small country store, which soon failed chiefly because of the drunken habits of Berry and because Lincoln preferred to read and to tell stories - he early gained local celebrity as a story-teller - rather than sell; about this time he got hold of a set of Blackstone.

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  • At another inquisition held in 1336 the men of Gateshead claimed liberty of trading and fishing along the coast of Durham, and freedom to sell their fish where they would.

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  • These conditions were that all rights of conquest acquired by the Fulani throughout Northern Nigeria passed to Great Britain, that for the future every sultan and emir and principal officer of state should be appointed by Great Britain, that the emirs and chiefs so appointed should obey the laws of the British government, that they should no longer buy and sell slaves, nor enslave people, that they should import no firearms, except flint-locks, that they should enforce no sentences in their courts of law which were contrary to humanity, and that the British government should in future hold rights in land and taxation.

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  • This exclusion of the European land speculator and denial of the right to buy and sell land and of freehold tenure was held by all the authorities to be essential for the moral and material welfare of the inhabitants of a land where the duty of the white man is mainly that of administration and his material advantages lie in trade.

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  • The turquoise mines of Sinai, in the Wadi Maghara, are worked regularly by the Arabs of the peninsula, who sell the stones in Suez; while there are emerald mines at Jebel Zubara, south of Kosseir.

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  • To-day Labuan chiefly exists as a trading depot for the natives of the neighbouring coast of Borneo, who sell their produce - beeswax, edible birds-nests, camphor, gutta, trepang, &c., - to Chinese shopkeepers, who resell it in Singapore.

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  • In those districts where the staples of export are largely grown, the cultivators commonly sell their crops to travelling brokers, who re-sell to larger dealers, and so on until the commodities reach the hands of the agents of the great shipping houses.

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  • Further, on the 15th December of the same year they examined an instrument invented by Lippershey at their request to see with both eyes, and gave him orders to execute two similar instruments at goo florins each; but, as many other persons had knowledge of this new invention to see at a distance, they did not deem it expedient to grant him an exclusive privilege to sell such instruments.

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  • Slaves did the greater part of the purchasing, though even the noblest citizens of Athens did not scruple to buy and sell there.

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  • The princess unconsciously wrote her own biography from this period in her constant letters to Queen Victoria, a selection of which, edited by Dr. Carl Sell, were allowed to be printed in 1883.

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  • Instead of acting as a little world by itself for the raising of corn, the breeding of cattle, the gathering of wool, the weaving of linen and common cloths, the fabrication of necessary implements of all kinds, the local group began to buy some of these goods and to sell some others, renouncing isolation and making its destiny dependent on commercial intercourse.

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  • A married man may not sell or mortgage a homestead without his wife's consent.

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  • Then there was the mission question; this became acuter about 1833 when the friars began to destroy, or sell and realize on, the mission property.

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  • The bulk of the wine is made in vineyards belonging to small peasant proprietors, who sell their produce to the great mercantile houses.

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  • This last work, exhibited in 1848, obtained conspicuous success, but did not sell till Ledru Rollin, informed of the painter's dire distress, gave him Soo francs for it, and accompanied the purchase with a commission, the money for which enabled Millet to leave Paris for Barbizon, a village on the skirts of the forest of Fontainebleau.

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  • Tradesmen are less affected, because they can sell the articles which they manufacture at values which are more in proportion with the increased prices of food.

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  • On his accession (1694) he displayed his attachment to religious observances by prohibiting the use of winecausing all winevessels to be brought out of the royal cellars and destroyed, and forbidding the Armenians to sell any more of their stock in Isfahan.

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  • This money was only made payable in London, and the farmers were compelled to sell their claims for compensation to agents, who frequently paid a merely nominal price for them.

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  • Under this treaty Lobengula bound himself not to make a treaty with any other foreign power, nor to sell or in any other way dispose of any portion of his country without the sanction of the high commissioner.

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  • In the domain of finance Goulburn's chief achievements were to reduce the rate of interest on part of the national debt, and to allow any one to sell beer upon payment of a small annual fee, a complete change of policy with regard to the drink traffic. Leaving office with Wellington in November 1830, Goulburn was home secretary under Sir Robert Peel for four months in 1835, and when this statesman returned to office in September 1841 he became chancellor of the exchequer for the second time.

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  • Should the tenant sell or exchange his interest in the property, the right of pre-emption is vested in the landlord, and a corresponding right is enjoyed by the tenant should the quitrent be for sale.

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  • A homestead provision (1901) exempts from liability for debts (except mortgages or liens placed before the homestead claim) any homestead belonging to the head of a family, existing in one compact body and valued at not more than $2500; such a homestead a married man may not sell, lease or put a lien on without his wife's consent.

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  • From this time onward the ex-bishop lived in retirement, occupying himself in literary pursuits and in correspondence with most of the eminent savants of Europe; but as he had been deprived of his pension as a senator he was compelled to sell his library to obtain means of support.

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  • He then devoted himself 1 The Solov'evs were three brothers ostensibly employed by the Russian government to ship corn from Russia and sell it at Amsterdam.

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  • Cities and villages are permitted - upon authorization by the affirmative vote of three-fifths of the electors voting on the question - to own and operate, even outside their corporate limits, public utilities for supplying water, light, heat, power and transportation, and may sell and deliver, outside their corporate limits, water, heat, power and light to an amount not more than one-fourth that furnished by them in each case within their corporate limits; but no city or village of less than 25,000 inhabitants may own or operate' transportation facilities.

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  • A wife in Michigan has the same right to her property acquired either before or after marriage as she would have if single, except that she cannot under ordinary circumstances give, grant or sell it to another without her husband's consent.

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  • Any one may undertake the industry,, but cultivators are obliged to sell the opium exclusively to the government agent at a price fixed beforehand by the latter, which,.

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  • The only one of these that need be noticed is that which provides that after the market is opened for public use every person, other than a licensed hawker, who shall sell or expose for sale in any place within the district, except in his own dwelling-place or shop, any articles in respect of which tolls are authorized to be taken shall be liable to a penalty.

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  • Every local authority may also, for purposes of the act, purchase or take on lease, sell or exchange, any lands.

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  • Where the order is obtained by a person or body other than the district council, the council may purchase the undertaking at the end of twenty-one years after the tramways have been constructed or at the expiration of every subsequent period of seven years, and the terms of purchase are that the person or company must sell the undertaking upon payment of the then value, exclusive of any allowance for past or future profits of the undertaking, or any compensation for compulsory sale or other consideration whatsoever of the tramway, and all lands, buildings, works, materials and plant suitable to and used for the purposes of the undertaking.

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  • This latter law directs the state fish commissioner to purchase such lobsters whenever caught and either to liberate them or to sell them to the United States for keeping in a fish hatchery.

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  • A woman does not lose nor a man acquire right to property by marriage, and a wife may manage, sell, or will her property without the assent of her husband.

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  • The note further declared that, as a fresh proof of its friendly feeling towards France, the Association engaged to give France the right of preference if, through unforeseen circumstances, it were compelled to sell its possessions.

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  • The agents of the state were enjoined to supervise their collection, and in future natives were to be obliged to sell their produce to the state.

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  • With the exception of a few riverine tribes, such as the Wagenia who are fishers only, all are agriculturists and the majority keen traders, going long distances to buy and sell goods, but there are marked differences among them corresponding to their environment.

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  • The inhabitants of Milis manufacture reed baskets and mats, which they sell throughout Sardinia.

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  • By the Court of Probate Act 1857 the college was empowered to sell its real and personal estate and to surrender its charter, and it was enacted that on such surrender the college should be dissolved and the property thereof belong to the then existing members as tenants in common for their own use and benefit.

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  • Night and day, in bed, at table, at work, evil spirits, as he imagined, were repeating close to his ear the words, "Sell him, sell him."

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  • The debtor claims the exemption where the levy is made, but if the sheriff deems the homestead greater in value than the law allows, he may choose three disinterested persons to appraise it and sell any portion that may be adjudged in excess of the legal limit.

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  • On returning to London he found his congregation at the Tabernacle dispersed; and his circumstances were so depressed that he was obliged to sell his household furniture to pay his orphan-house debts.

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  • Fresh legislation was passed in May, devoting another 250,000,000 marks (£12,500,000) to the policy of German colonization, and forbidding the German colonists to sell their land to Poles.'

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  • Matilda had a few genuine partisans, such as her half-brother Robert, earl of Gloucester, tile illegitimate son of Henry I., btit the large majority of those who took arms in her name were ready to sell their allegiance to either candidate in return for lands, or grants of rank or privilege.

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  • The Malus Intercursus on the other hand gave England some privileges which she had not before enjoyedexemption from local tolls in Antwerp and Holland, and a licence for English merchants to sell cloth retail as well as wholesalea concession which hit the Netherland small traders and middlemen very hard.

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  • More often he was obliged to follow where Charles led, and Charles was constantly ready to sell the neutrality of England for large sums of French gold.

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  • Members of parliament were ready to sell their votes for places, for pensions, for actual money.

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  • Irish landlords complained that their properties, ruined by the famine, and encumbered by the extravagances of their predecessors, could not bear the cost of this new poor law; and the ministry introduced and carried a measure enabling the embarrassed owners of life estates to sell their property and discharge their liabilities.

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  • Burke declined to sell himself into final bondage of this kind.

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  • Sell (pop. 424), the most northerly, is connected with the mainland by means of Clachan bridge on its north-east side, near Rue.

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  • While the price of the finest tints of rose pink may range from go to £1 20 per oz., ordinary red-coloured small pieces sell for about £2 per oz., and the small fragments called collette, used for children's necklaces, cost about 5s.

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  • When the instrument tells him of a good price, his agent is instructed to sell immediately.

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  • But his health was failing, his reputation was on the wane, his works did not sell, and he gradually sank a prey to illness and disappointment.

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  • This last was authorized by his father's will to sell the estate to the United States government, and in 1847 offered the property for $108,000, but the offer was refused.

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  • By the first tenants at will were empowered to sell their occupation interests, the landlord retaining a right of pre-emption.

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  • It was assumed that there would be a rush to sell, the choice apparently lying between that and confiscation, and priority was to be decided by lot.

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  • The Irish landlords, however, showed no disposition to sell their country, and the Purchase Bill was quickly dropped, though Gladstone had declared the two measures to be inseparable.

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  • The 40th clause of the Land Act of 1896 greatly stimulated the creation of occupying owners in the case of over-incumbered estates, but solvent landlords were not in a hurry to sell.

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  • Owners, however, could not with any pretence of justice be forced to sell at ruinous prices, nor tenants be forced to give more than they thought fair.

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  • Under the Brice bill, passed in 1904 and amended in 1905, which gave the people of each county the choice between dispensary and prohibition, with the proviso that if they adopt the latter they must pay the extra taxes necessary to enforce it, several counties adopted prohibition; and in 1907 the state dispensary system was abolished, all impure liquors were declared contraband, each county was required to vote to prohibit the sale of liquors or to establish a dispensary, the sale of intoxicating liquors was forbidden outside of cities and towns, and sales may be made only through county dispensaries, which may not sell at night or on Sunday, or to inebriates or minors.

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  • To the pope they offered a mess of pottage in the shape of annates and the right of canonical institution, in order to induce him to sell the Church of France to the king.

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  • Colbert, in common with all his century, believed that the true secret of commerce and the indisputable proof of a countrys prosperity was to sell as many of the products of national industry to the foreigner as possible, while Colbert purchasing as little as possible.

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  • There was once a horse called Tamasak, a pure white stallion known for its strength, in the stead of one Don Simon, and who was offered much if he could sell it to Manuel Gonzales de Aguilar, the Governor General of the country at that time.

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  • Many of the larger bee-farmers of the United States of America and Canada harvest from 50,000 to 60,000 lb of honey in a single season, and some of them sell the whole crop direct to consumers.

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  • At the outbreak of the French Revolution, in which he took an active part, he was imprisoned at Besancon, and lost his pension, being reduced to such extremities that he was obliged to sell a portion of his library.

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  • An explanation of the outrage being demanded by the Bombay government, the sultan undertook to make compensation for the plunder of the vessel, and also agreed to sell his town and port to the English.

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  • After the fall of the Borgia he returned, but, being bitterly detested by his people, decided to sell his rights to the Venetians, who had long desired to possess Rimini, and who gave him in exchange the town of Cittadella, some ready money, and a pension for life.

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  • I'd never kill my mate or sell myself to Czerno.

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  • Always. We sell our liquors and also are the beneficiaries of various immortals.

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  • With repairs for his armies commandeering the last of the Anshan ore he had to trade or sell, he wouldn't be able to afford to feed his people and fight a war.

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  • I didn't even have to sell all of the stuff—just the clothes and letters.

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  • Better yet—sell it to her, for another three hundred bucks!

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  • They sure don't sell the Parkside Sentinel in Kansas or Durango, Colorado and he didn't have the newspaper forwarded from Scranton.

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  • Was he referring to her ambitious nature, as she had thought at the time, or did he mean she was the only one he would sell it to?

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  • We think you made an excellent job of capturing the atmosphere of what we are trying to sell.

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  • Do they sell contemporary art?

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  • We should be able to successfully leverage this operation further as we introduce new products and sell complementary third party products.

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  • Sole agency The estate agent is the only agent with the right to sell your property.

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  • We will not sell any air rifle / pistol product unless a legal form of proof of age has been established.

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  • At present any landlord has of course to have a license to sell alcohol.

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  • Someone on the dig team wants to steal valuable artifacts and smuggle them to the United States to sell on the black market.

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  • Enron was " looking for a quick way to sell assets to generate income, " said one long-time Enron finance person.

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  • It may well be more advantageous to sell a valuable book at auction through a specialist auctioneer.

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  • He and his wife used to sell bangles in the local market.

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  • Suddenly people who last week could sell a tray of fruit for 30 quid simply by batting their eyelids became, well, banshees.

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  • We have a raffle every week and sell tickets at the snack bar and on the floor when going around checking entry tickets.

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  • You make a futures contract in which they agree to sell you 10,000 tons of pork belly at?1,000 a ton in three months.

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  • Because the only activity you'll be taking part in is canoeing when the university bigwigs sell you down the river.

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  • No Mr. Blair - we're not going to let you sell the birthright of the British people.

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  • And Iacob said, Sell me this day thy birthright.

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  • James Bond spoof all to sell a rather bland car!

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  • Homes with features such as high levels of insulation, double-glazing and energy-efficient boilers could be more attractive to buyers, and sell quicker.

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  • Universities often have second-hand bookstalls so that older students can sell any textbooks they no longer use.

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  • The majority of members in the MV accreditation scheme are pedigree breeders who sell quality, healthy breeding stock at premium prices.

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  • Set up a table for Y Care International and sell your unwanted bric-a-brac.

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  • He is always happy to sell to the discerning buyer!

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  • Instead of selling your catch to a middleman you would sell directly to the processor, eventually opening your own cannery.

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  • To finance the maintenance fund we have to sell chattels.

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  • It is this ewes ' milk cheese which we sell.

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  • Small domestic ultrasonic cleaners are now available, and many jewelry stores sell them as gift items.

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  • Other policemen in Maputo had tried to sell seized cocaine.

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  • I was trying to sell instant coffee to a customer who was now looking for the real thing.

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  • But if you can supply a fairly cogent reason their special liaison unit will often sell you a copy ' at BBC cost ' .

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  • Most of the organized video activist collectives also distribute and sell their own videos.

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  • Tuck shop condom proposal slammed A Cheshire businessman's plan to sell cut-price condoms in school tuck shops has provoked condemnation.

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  • At the end of 1994, I returned to Clearwater to sell a condo I owned in Island Estates.

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  • The new plant will produce acetal copolymer which both partners will also sell outside China.

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  • Like all other forms of advertising copy, job adverts are written by copywriters - people employed to sell you the job.

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  • T O Williams sell fresh bread and cakes and also has a delicatessen counter offering meats and cheeses.

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  • Of their reputation companies sell distressed have a substantially coupe in ohio.

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  • More than 300 stores sell thousands of lines of goods from inexpensive gifts to haute couture.

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  • The law therefore sets out in what circumstances it is illegal to make and sell or otherwise deal in unauthorized decoders.

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  • If you have deep pockets and sell nuclear rockets You're a friend of my family.

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  • Whereas, those who sell ' the next generation ' type products are suffering delays and getting stuck in trials and pilots.

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  • Robin Cook was instructed by Blair to sell weapons to the genocidal rulers of Indonesia and then demoted.

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  • I have no idea where one might sell uncut diamonds.

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  • I was going to sell it, but if you're interested, you can have first dibs on it.

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  • A large company in the telecom sector does not only sell internet, but also digital TV and explores telephone lines.

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  • Please note, as trade only distributors we do not sell direct to the general public.

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  • We will not sell, rent or otherwise disclose your details to ANYONE.

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  • Levi's wants to sell the Signature clothes in other discounters beside Wal-Mart in the future.

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  • It forced distillers to sell only to licensed retailers and brought gin-shops under the jurisdiction of local magistrates.

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  • Drop Ship Guide Sell without inventory, become a wholesale distributor with no investment.

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  • I will not sell, or otherwise divulge, your email address to anyone.

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  • You buy Euro, paying with US dollars, or you sell Japanese Yens for Canadian dollars.

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  • Shareholders in key, purely domestic French companies may face more hurdles if they want to sell to foreigners.

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  • Following tradition, many distilleries still sell their wet draff directly to local farmers.

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  • We sell watercolors, oils, pastels and pencil drawings.

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  • Content owners and producers sell directly to digital consumers who needs commissioning editors?

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  • We also sell rare crystals, minerals, and gems and gem elixirs and jewelry made from such stones.

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  • You can use an estate agent or you can sell your home yourself, advertising in the local free press.

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  • Unlike most estate agents, we have designed our boards to sell your house, not to sell our services.

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  • They also sell face masks, jokes, tricks and novelties.

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  • Beware - some of the shops lower down sell low quality fakes.

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  • Iâve got a horrible feeling they would sell me on to a bigger group and I would not have a say in it.

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  • Merseyside fire brigade has vowed to take action against people who sell fireworks illegally.

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  • Membership of The SQS Club is open to all UK independent fishmongers who sell Scottish Quality Salmon.

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  • Unique fobs sell a key fobs with a large rangeof names, each name having a set of lucky numbers.

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  • Is it legal to sell foreign Coca-Cola in the UK?

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  • There are cases where existing franchisees are looking to sell their franchises.

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  • Generally we do not sell the freehold of the foreshore.

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  • Marks and Spencer and Waitrose, for example, sell only free-range eggs.

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  • Sales were modest until my son, a high school freshman, decided not to sell chocolates during his school's annual sale.

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  • Maybe you've written a book or invented a new gadget to sell.

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  • Widows sell their husbands ' gallantry awards because they need the money but this does not apply to the Churchill family.

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  • Linked Products Why not try to sell extra products by reminding your customer that they really need a widget when they buy a gizmo.

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  • We are USDA Licensed Breeders and sell a complete line of sugar glider cages, accessories food and toys.

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  • For tickets visit the shop and hurry, tickets for these spooky goings-on sell out quickly!

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  • Rather than adopt a confrontational approach to the local state elite, the Fon opted to sell off the land to Fulani graziers.

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  • However, do not be too greedy, I prefer to sell 10 items at £ 2 than 2 items at £ 10.

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  • We sell a good Russell Hobbs burr grinder for £ 24.49, click to view.

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  • In both villages, small producers were forced, through a process of subtle manipulation, to sell groundnut at disadvantageous prices.

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  • That is, they need to shift the focus from " How can we sell more hamburgers?

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  • You've seen some local people - some of them sell local handicrafts outside the hotel.

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  • Mail-me Post reply -- London Buy and sell y 1 Aug Buy and Sell handmade Greeting Cards for Sale!

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  • The Americans seem to know haw to sell a story.

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  • I'd sell the yellow one first if someone really wanted it and didn't want the rusty heap to go with it.

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  • Currently, many funeral directors will not sell coffins separately or offer a hearse for use, unless the entire funeral package is purchased.

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  • It is a good thing because if a band has no heartthrobs in it then they might not sell as many records.

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  • Many middle class families had to sell family heirlooms to survive.

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  • The author can then sell the rights in any way he/she pleases.

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  • What do I need to know to sell highchairs in the UK?

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  • But to sell it as professional assistance is to raise false hopes and ultimately to mock.

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  • Frustration at the poor quality hosiery that supermarkets, newsagents and even some of the big department stores were trying to sell me.

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  • She still has a houseboat in the city which she was planning to sell.

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  • She does not over reach herself by trying to sell the houseboat, she is limited in what she can realistically achieve.

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  • There are several big hypermarkets in Calais which are geared up to sell what UK buyers are looking for.

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  • Ian hyland | got a Big Brother story to sell?

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  • And scan has a limited range, they don't sell much TBH, they have the round ides.

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  • We can simply impart information to them or sell ' media products ' to them.

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  • We do not sell anything so can keep totally impartial.

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  • Some online marketers will sell you anything from banner impressions, to mass email campaigns (spam ), to popup ads.

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  • Who are these keen ufologists who sell videos and hold public meetings but insist on remaining incognito in the story?

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  • All verbs have an infinitive or root, (to come, to sell ), from which all variations spring.

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  • Then they sell the shoes for vastly inflated prices to poor black kids from the first world.

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  • Many firms used grossly inflated forecasts to sell their policies.

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  • Personal statements Personal statements tend to come over as a rather ingenuous hard sell.

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  • Where these circumstances apply, existing owners will normally refuse to sell whilst hoping for circumstances to change, thereby inhibiting timely regeneration.

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  • Its famous markets attract thousands of locals and tourists and sell everything from new and second-hand clothes, to 70s music and 50s kitsch.

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  • All fragrances are 100% authentic designer brands, we don't sell knockoffs or imitations.

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  • They sell both the spotted laurel and the common cherry laurel.

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  • The stumbling block has been the EC's apparent insistence that GE should sell its GECAS aircraft leasing business.

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  • Direct seeded chard, kale and broccoli are three crops that are easy to sell loose leaved at the thinning stage.

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  • One promising rehabilitation program (Spanky and Alfalfa, 1978) has trained victims of severe childhood to sell lemonade.

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  • He was granted a license to sell spirits in 1870, an activity that continued until the early 1980's.

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  • In short, your view of " oxidized " may be because you know and sell lighters.

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  • Doesn't the money offered to her by all these men in suits who sell pumps seem faintly ludicrous?

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  • Meal Worm Farm - We sell mealworms starting at $ 8.00 per thousand.

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  • You would sell the merchandise at a cost you would determine.

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  • It is illegal to sell or give methadone to anyone else.

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  • We sell a complete package to make super thick creamy milkshakes quickly.

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  • Agent to sell and you often of revealing miscues did not use.

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  • The campaign was praised for its innovative use of the internet to sell motorcars.

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  • Sheilas Super Scooter Stores We sell electric motor scooters, gas motor scooters, pocket bikes, atv's and choppers.

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  • To sell newspapers, how brutal, they decided to up their sales on the back of Dr. Kelly's widow.

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  • They also sell silk nightwear for a special occaision!

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  • Music consistently outwits all attempts to store, own, quantify and of course sell it - as I pointed out last time.

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  • You need to be just as alert and ready to sell yourself, but do n't oversell when people already know you.

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  • Finding out if there are any local pagan or occult discussion forums where you might be able to sell a few copies.

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  • Do you sell plastic pallets outright, hire them or both?

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  • Finally, she thought, her throat parched with hunger, they must sell me some orange juice.

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  • The other parties sell peerages for cash - why shouldn't we sell seats?

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  • We also sell a range of off-the-shelf products including curtain pelmets, decorative folding screens and fretwork panels.

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  • Fragrance Direct sell branded, discounted perfumes and aftershaves.

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  • Under regulation 4 of the Regulations, it is an offense to advertize, sell, supply, store or use an unapproved pesticide.

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  • A couple of months ago, the Blyths were approached by a local chef hoping to sell home-made pesto.

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  • April 13, 2004 Sainsbury's to sell the world's first seedless lemon No more lemon pips in your cooking!

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  • President Gerald Ford in the 1970s even offered to sell him equipment which would allow Iran to extract plutonium from reactor fuel.

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  • Supermarkets sell instant polenta, which can be brought to the table, piping hot, in less than 10 minutes.

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  • Life insurance companies often do not tell policyholders they can sell the policy on the open market, rather than cashing in.

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  • C -?They used not to sell pomegranates and we usedn't to [-] either.

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  • They used to sell useless potions to a gullible public.

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  • It is expected to sell at £ 199 on prepay.

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  • The local stalls sell prickly pears, aubergines in every shape and colored Coca-Cola bottles filled with a yogurt drink.

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  • Witness admitted he had enabled prosecutor to go to Okehampton, supplying him with tea to sell on his own account.

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  • When you sell your setting of the entire Psalter for millions, maybe make a donation to site running costs.

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  • Once discovered, methods were developed to extract the quinine from the natural bark to sell as a antimalarial drug.

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  • Price £ 52.00 We also sell the front sprung seat separately for £ 65.00 Royal Enfield rear rack.

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  • Now, a two-year drought that has left creeks dry and forced ranchers to sell livestock is increasing the ecological damage.

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  • We also offer reflexology and aromatherapy, sell Evening Primrose tablets, and give advice and support to patients and their carers.

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  • I toyed with giving him my gold wedding ring to sell on behalf of the staff, then relented.

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  • Well, I could sell it and get a roadie again... ... ... ... .

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  • On 10 June the Prime Minister launched a roadshow to sell the single currency to the British people.

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  • Play quot which and more than automotive salvage and and sell benefits.

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  • You really can write and sell a successful screenplay - but you do need to understand how screenplays are structured, presented and sold.

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  • Interest in City's progress was now such that the club had managed to sell season tickets worth £ 2,000.

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  • First of all I had serious self-doubts about whether I would sell any copies of the book at all.

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  • All you need to get started is an eBay seller account and an item to sell.

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  • Sharon Pennsylvania a return certain that your you sell to.

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  • Sometimes she only manages to sell one fish a day â for about 35 Kenyan shillings.

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  • So far as I can tell, shopkeepers are more reluctant nowadays to sell cigarettes to children.

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  • Little shops with friendly shopkeepers sell a variety of Moroccan handicrafts.

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  • I hear the driver ask the first farmer, " In times of food shortage, which animal would you sell last?

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  • Most designers that we mentor only produce a showman 's collection and then sell from the samples.

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  • But perserverance finally paid off and they eventually managed to sell a short one-off radio skit.

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  • In Scotland, it is also an offense to sell a self-locking snare, or to possess one without reasonable excuse.

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  • The ancient Greek sophists, too, knew all about what would sell.

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  • Girls will sell souvenirs, possibly on the platform.

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  • Members wishing to buy or sell spares may advertize free of charge and the magazine also carries trade advertisements relevant to Ariels.

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  • Those with rose tinted spectacles will recall the great Revie team playing in front of sell out crowds each home game.

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  • Mandaric is due to sell his remaining stake in Pompey to joint-owner Alexandre Gaydamak for £ 32m.

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  • A new start-up has little of value to sell, anyway.

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  • Hilary refuses to sell the second statuette to Beverly and Jim.

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  • Forward Book the difference between aggregate forward commitments to sell sterling for foreign currency and forward commitments to buy sterling for foreign currency and forward commitments to buy sterling with foreign currency.

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  • Investors normally use a stockbroker, bank, building society or... a similar service to buy or sell shares.

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  • Member countries, including the UK, will vote on a controversial proposal by five southern African countries to sell off their ivory stockpiles.

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  • The result is that weâre being told what Iraqi stringers know they can sell and what distant editors crave, not whatâs actually happening.

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  • The shops now sell pet sundries - but not live animals - after threats were made to some people in the trade.

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  • We don't sell lawn mowers or lawn tractors.

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  • Even seasoned dealers like to see a trade-in looking its best because it means less work for them to sell it on.

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  • Even if it is complete twaddle, it makes them look all concerned and sell papers.

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  • We sell them to the English for about 4 grand each " (Irish eyes twinkling ).

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  • An example of economic loss would be if farmers or beekeepers became unable to sell their produce for some reason related to GM crops.

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  • A trial begins in Hull of men accused of conspiring to sell poultry meat unfit for human consumption to a supermarket chain.

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  • Auctioneers ' houses have sell the upside over the course.

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  • I require to know if you sell ps2 games and if so, can you quote the vat and import duties.. .

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  • Don and Tony sell meat, eggs, cheese, frozen vegetables and meat freezer packs.

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  • In Kenya, we have also linked Community Animal Health Workers with private veterinarians who sell them medicines through rural drug shops.

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  • On top of this the police spend their time chasing people who sell vibrators.

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  • When the underlying gets very volatile you are often best advised to buy or sell at the market.

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  • We took them a few miles and they pointed to a small wadi where they had a friend who could sell them flour.

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  • I'm naturally wary of anyone in a suit, especially in Halfords, so assumed he was about to sell me something... .

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  • As well as their own fresh watercress, the family sell as much regional and local food as they can.

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  • On graduating later that year, he established his own business and began to sell wholesale to shops.

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  • People collect winkles from the local beaches and then sell them on to shellfish suppliers.

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  • We sell galvanized wire in 30m rolls - click here.

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  • The Clubs aim is to promote the woodworking as a recreation and many of our members sell their high quality work to the public.

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  • Passage of a is generally cheaper to remember wright 's sell more women's.

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  • Still, the guy knows how to spin a yarn & sell a book or two.

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  • Ye'll no ' sell ye'll no ' sell yer time or yer name tae some that wid hire ye.

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  • For long-term care hartford can sell up to in York city.

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  • The salt-pans at Cagliari and of Carloforte are of considerable importance; they are let by the government to contractors, who have the sole right of manufacture, but are bound to sell the salt necessary for Sardinian consumption at 35 centesimi (3d.) per cwt.; the government does not exercise the salt monopoly in Sardinia any more than in Sicily, but in the latter island the right of manufacture is unrestricted.

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  • St Francis concurred in these measures, and, three years later, even requested that those who, as he said, "follow their heresy, rather as a party than a religion," should be ordered either to conform or to leave their country, with leave to sell their goods.

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  • She remained mistress of her maid and might degrade her to slavery again for insolence, but could not sell her if she had borne her husband children.

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  • He is neither to increase nor to diminish the physician's prescription; he is neither to buy nor to sell rotten drugs.

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  • At the same time it was enacted that no grocer should keep an apothecary's shop, and that no surgeon should sell medicines, and that the physicians should have the power to search the shops of the apothecaries within 7 m.

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  • He accordingly issued an edict for a coemptio, that is, an order compelling the provincials to sell their corn to the government, whether they would or not.

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  • The latter he declared would be " hypocritical legislation " because, with a Federal law on the statute book forbidding beer with an alcoholic content of over one-half of 1%, it would still not be possible to sell 2.75% beer in Massachusetts.

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  • Mrs Veal has been to some extent popularized by the work which it helped to sell; Religious Courtship and The Family Instructor had a vogue among the middle class until well into the 19th century, and The History of the Union was republished in 1786.

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  • This was the time of Titus Oates and the popish plots, and some of Walker's writings made him suspect; however, no serious steps were taken against him, although Oxford booksellers were forbidden to sell his book, The benefits of our Saviour Jesus Christ to mankind, and he remained a Protestant, in name at least, until the accession of James II.

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  • I have never seen a Persian unkind to his own horse or his slave, and when overtaken by poverty he will first sell his shirt, then his slave.

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  • In the lean years, harvests are small and farmers sometimes don't even produce enough to have surplus to sell.

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  • Due to a quirk in the law it is not illegal to disseminate such pictures but it is illegal to print and sell them.

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  • They are planning to sell quiz sheets to have a parents evening with raffle.

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  • Did you know, we also sell quality ratchet straps?

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  • And you tend to resent when others " sell " religion to you.

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  • Home reversion plans allow you to sell part or all of your property to a scheme provider.

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  • All general exemptions to display or sell diurnal birds of prey were revoked with effect from 31 March 1998.

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  • American computer makers still sell consumer electronics, but their entry into the market did n't ignite a revolution in brands or customer loyalty.

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  • Well, I could sell it and get a roadie again.............

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  • Unfortunately we have no rye to sell from this year 's harvest.

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  • Interest in City 's progress was now such that the club had managed to sell season tickets worth £ 2,000.

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  • To sell his in the stands watching treasury secretary o'neill in an international.

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  • Sell the raffle tickets to passers by at your ' send-off ' party to squeeze some last minute cash out of the public.

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  • I was thinking of doing test run or would I be more likely to sell finished product !

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  • He buys a load of scrap iron to sell on, but gets conned.

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  • On the completion of their contract my father received instructions to sell by public auction the whole of their plant.

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  • The sewing machines are put to use making school uniforms to sell.

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  • Sexism in advertising, through offensive images of women used to sell products for example, is not outlawed by the Sex Discrimination Act.

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  • Earned auto insurance sharon pennsylvania a return certain that your you sell to.

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  • But it is hard to imagine that manufacturers could sell shiploads of cigarettes without knowing where the product was going.

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  • I hear the driver ask the first farmer, In times of food shortage, which animal would you sell last?

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  • True, they can now sell cattle of a certain age, slaughtered at a specific abattoir, to some European countries.

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  • On 31 May Northern Foods announced its intention to sell the specialty bread business.

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  • Forward Book the difference between aggregate forward commitments to sell sterling for foreign currency and forward commitments to buy sterling with foreign currency.

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  • Most high street jewelers sell inexpensive digital watches which have a stopwatch facility (about £ 13).

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  • Retail stores here in Utah sell it for only $ 6.99 (US) !

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  • Most DIY shops sell stuff like extension leads with ' surge arrestor ' plastered all over them.

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  • You can go on a roving picket, or tour of shame of shops that sell goods made by sweatshop labor.

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  • Can they show you receipts or past valuations to prove it is theirs to sell?

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  • We do not sell any personal information to third parties without permission.

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  • He had failed to sell his idea directly to a publisher, and approached Davidson following a tip-off from a friend.

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  • The move is part of the sold-out festival 's attempts to beat ticket touts who sell forged tickets for the popular music event.

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  • We do n't sell lawn mowers or lawn tractors.

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  • Open your own fair trade tuck shop Sell fair trade products at school football matches, parents evenings, events Want to do more?

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  • We sell them to the English for about 4 grand each (Irish eyes twinkling).

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  • They also sell out-door clothing at VERY good prices (matched only by the " never knowingly undersold " John Lewis shops).

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  • We do n't sell unlisted buildings or anything outside the British Isles.

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  • Dublin - 6th Dec 4 x Unreserved seating, will sell in 2's.

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  • Any trader who wishes to sell unwrapped raw meat together with ready-to-eat food must have a license from the council for the trading premises.

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  • Proprietors cannot sell the property without full consent of the usufruct holders while they are still alive.

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  • I require to know if you sell ps2 games and if so, can you quote the vat and import duties...

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  • A talent scout visits a Broadway booker to sell him a new vaudeville act he has seen.

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  • The goal of the warmonger nations, the USA and Britain, is to create and maintain fear and sell their arms.

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  • I 'm naturally wary of anyone in a suit, especially in Halfords, so assumed he was about to sell me something....

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  • An old man brought in a broken windup toy, called Hoppity, to sell.

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  • Passage of a is generally cheaper to remember wright 's sell more women 's.

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  • Ye'll no ' sell yer time or yer name tae some that wid hire ye.

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  • For long-term care hartford can sell up to in york city.

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  • If you want to sell your product to a young demographic, try using technology to advertise.

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  • After using some abrasives new paint will hold better, and I'm sure the refinished furniture would sell for a higher price.

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  • The nation is attempting to sell more goods than they purchase, following the ecomonic policy of mercantilism.

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  • The dishonest store owner tried to sell ersatz products but claimed that they were designer.

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  • Because the app wasn't tailored to individual tastes, it failed to sell.

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  • Let's assume for the moment that you're not going to sell the company; that you want to continue to run and grow it.

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  • Perhaps the biggest item on the checklist is whether you stay or go-retain ownership of the business and grow it or sell it and move on to another venture.

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  • As investors or board members, we are aware that entrepreneurs usually have their confidence shaken at this point and may struggle to sell confidently.

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  • While many other retailers sell bedding as a set, Pottery Barn allows you to choose five sheets and no bumper, or any other combination.

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  • Consignment Shops-These shops sell used clothing for a fraction of the cost.

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  • Other parents, just like you, bring their children's good, used clothing to sell, and they'll make typically sixty to seventy percent.

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  • You can sell your child's items to make money to purchase more clothing, too!

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  • When the items sell, they get a percentage of the sale, and then they'll have more money to spend on other items!

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  • Online auction companies, such as eBay allow people to sell their preemie clothing for often a fraction of the original price.

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  • Online auctions-Online auctions like eBay sell just about anything you might be looking for, and preemie clothing is no exception.

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  • Children's shops often offer personalization options on many of the items that they sell.

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  • Keep in mind that responsible breeders don't advertise in the newspaper, or sell their animals in pet stores.

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  • Hobby stores often sell large letter stencils for the wall, and for those who aren't inclined to be crafty, vinyl lettering can be custom made for a reasonable price.

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  • In recent years, many Internet businesses have begun to make and sell diaper cakes, but you can save money and add creative flair by making your own.

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  • Most people are happy to sell you their lightly-used children's clothing for a fraction of the price of new.

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  • For example, on Amazon.com, there are multiple companies that sell baby baskets that are all ready to go.

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  • The characteristics addressed above can be found in shops that sell nursing bras locally.

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  • In addition to babies' and kids' clothing and supplies, consignors often sell maternity clothes and nursing supplies, including bras.

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  • They sell bras that range in price from less than ten dollars each to more than sixty dollars.

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  • Contact the company-Enfamil is just like any other company in the sense that they want to sell their product.

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  • Salespeople will be very eager to sell you on a plan, so it's absolutely your right to bombard them with as many questions as you need answered before making such a big financial commitment.

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  • Be aware, though, that not all backyard mechanics are innocent and trying to sell a car legitimately.

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  • Always check out why the person wants to sell and make sure you get the car inspected before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Edmunds.com helps you buy or sell new and used SUVs.

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  • As a private wine investor, you will need a place to store your collection until it is time to sell.

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  • They buy and sell wine on your behalf, usually without actually physically moving any bottles of wine.

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  • In most cases banks will settle outstanding debts on the property so they can sell the property with a clear title.

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  • Scores of local farmers come together to sell you the freshest produce on the market.

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  • They sell building supply surplus and use the funds to finance the organization.

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  • Some retailers sell more conservative clothing, while others emphasize racy styles.

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  • You eventually enter into a contract when you purchase precious metals futures-you will buy or sell at a specific time at a specific price.

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  • Stores that sell diapers will often have two-for-one sales, which essentially halve the price of a case of diapers.

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  • Abebooks A terrific spot to shop for rare and collectible books, this site also allows visitors to sell books of their own!

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  • Check out the different foundations they sell for fair and dark-skinned women.

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  • Most online cigar retailers sell a set of cigars that includes samples from different parts of the world and from tobacco that is grown or aged in different ways.

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  • Remember, the salesman wants to sell you the bike just as much as you want to buy it, possibly even more.

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  • You'll also find advice on when to buy and sell funds, plus articles on developments in the world of mutual funds.

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  • However, check often, because they do sell out fast.

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  • There are many large Internet stores that sell the Nintendo Wii, and these are definitely worth investigating further.

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  • They sell the Nintendo Wii and other products and have a good reputation.

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  • Many camera stores sell this binocular model, as do online retailers such as Amazon.com and eBay.

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  • Agents and ticket consolidators can sometimes get you a discounted rate on your tickets simply because they've bought so many at one time at a deeply discounted rate themselves that they're waiting to sell to interested travelers.

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  • If you care for it properly, you are more likely to sell it for a high price when you feel the need to upgrade or get out of the sailing hobby.

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  • Most online dealers are not authorized to sell their products.

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  • Since Amazon.com sells groceries, it's easier for an Internet entity to develop relationships with companies that can sell to virtually the whole world.

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  • If you are going to sell online, either set up an account with the auction site of choice or build your web page with shopping cart.

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  • As silly as it sounds, haggling is permitted because the brokers don't make money unless they sell miles.

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  • Any major retailers that sell video games will most likely carry the Wii Fit.

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  • Retailers that have larger purchasing power and sell them quicker often get priority.

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  • Half.com is true to its name on most of the merchandise they sell, but the Wii Fits typically are regular price if not higher.

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  • The company also will sell to you in wholesale if you decide to order 100 or more ties.

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  • November and December tend to be slower months to sell cars and might give you some good deals to get those cars off the lot.

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  • Essentially, they own their own stock and just like anyone in the business of selling time sensitive materials, the brokers need to unload if they can't sell tickts.

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  • The people that sell tickets on eBay can range from ticket brokers to the actual venues selling tickets to people who have had a change in plans and need to get rid of the tickets.

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  • Be wary of a store pushing one brand over the other; this just means that they get kickbacks from the manufacturer to sell their product.

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  • You can also find coupons for other sites that also sell hand tools.

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  • Check out what kind of merchandise they carry, what seems to sell, and what items are discounted or priced to move.

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  • Set a limit of what you'll spend and keep in mind what you wish to sell the merchandise for and figure if this is cost-effective for you.

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  • Most stores that sell rugs and curtains may not carry the same brands or styles of merchandise.

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  • They sell ready-made curtains and treatments from many different fabrics.

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  • The Internet offers the best way for wholesalers to sell to the public because of low overhead, which can translate into better prices the more you buy, free shipping, and special offers.

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  • They don't sell the player directly, but provide links where you can purchase them.

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  • Not many people are aware of this, but Apple doesn't sell their iPods in every country on the globe.

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  • Right after the Obama Chia Pet was released, Walgreens took the product off the shelves, claiming that it was not in their image to sell such products.

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  • When considering purchasing a self-storage warehouse, try these tips to ensure a smart, seamless sell.

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  • Some people simply don't need their swingsets any more, and if they are casually reading the paper one day, they might be inspired to sell you their older model or give it to you completely free.

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  • This can work to your advantage because stores are not allowed to repackage and sell them at full price.

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  • It's really hard to sell opened merchandise, so a manager may be willing to knock another $5, $10, or even $20 off to get rid of it.

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  • Most hardware and retail stores that sell outdoor planters probably carry a small selection of tea cup planters.

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