Also be careful when buying fortified wines and ports as some can be unbearably sweet or acidic. |
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The last time I was there, I ran into a group of St. Mary's students buying rollerblades. |
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Within a month of buying one, I disconnected my archaic home phone and took the cell everywhere. |
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For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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So, many thanks to a wonderful friend of mine for buying me these two CDs, apropos of nothing. |
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But sometimes buying a water feature for your garden is hard on the wallet. |
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Anyone buying into the extras finds themselves road-testing a technology that is still in a developmental stage. |
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The successful families were steady accumulators, buying when stocks were up and when they were down. |
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Those with an eye for profit will be buying new packaged items likely to appreciate in value. |
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As such, buying an ongoing venture is usually less risky than starting a brand new business. |
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The chairman stated that the company is back on track, but that line has been around for a while and investors do not seem to be buying it. |
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Look out for objects made of lignum vitae, a heavy rose-coloured hardwood, but shop around to get a sense of value before buying. |
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In particular, he supported a group of watchmakers, cajoling his contacts into buying their products. |
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Not that he's buying the accolades about challenging the parameters of punk and blazing new paths of self-expression. |
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I don't like jewelry or make up, but I loved buying chains that accessorize my clothing. |
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He decided to invest in residential property last year, buying an apartment block, and he has plans for more. |
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However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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They do not trust the sites as genuine and do not like not being able to see what they are buying. |
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When buying the potatoes, ask your greengrocer for the flouriest possible, as this will ensure a lightness to the pancake. |
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I didn't end up buying anything because the exchange rate is ridic right now. |
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And the price of buying short term relief would be the accentuation of long term pressures. |
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He does not use it as a corporate aircraft, but did take up a customer who was considering buying his own warbird. |
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We have good evidence that young adults are buying large quantities of drink and selling it to youngsters at a healthy profit. |
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The fatal fraud was the result of his action in buying quantities of shares in a distilling firm in an effort to shore up the share price. |
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The US is buying off regional warlords and militia commanders for a variety of reasons. |
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Ron even began to warm up to him after Landon started taking orders from the staff and buying everyone's drinks for them. |
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For the past ten years they have ridden together, travelling further afield since buying a horsebox. |
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They started buying up companies, left, right and centre and launching new channels on cable and satellite by the bucket load. |
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Additional ribbing is needed to finish the neckline. Sweater panels come in varying widths and lengths so plan carefully when buying and cutting. |
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From buying CDs and memorizing lyrics, the cousins started rhyming and producing lyrics themselves. |
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He was very liberal when it came to buying drinks, and in return I was a friend to him. |
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Under Thailand's new electoral laws, the commission has sweeping powers to order a revote if it suspects vote buying or fraud has taken place. |
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I ended up buying the kilt itself, a black leather sporran, some black hose, and black flashes. |
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Richmond Police are sending warning letters to parents of children caught buying or attempting to buy alcohol. |
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The idea is to prevent people buying newly built properties for second homes or holiday lets. |
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I didn't want to eat or drink anything, but Allison insisted on buying me lemon tea and a bran muffin. |
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Racquet sport players also spend at the pro shop, buying balls, clothing, racquets and shoes and getting their racquets restrung. |
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I expect I'll spend most of the day resisting going and buying another packet, and then the remainder of the day eating them. |
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He insisted that the people were determined to resist intimidation and vote buying. |
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The sudden resignation of a director should arouse your suspicion, as should significant changes in buying patterns. |
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The government is buying farms on which farmers are resettled in sub-divided camps. |
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The UK government is attempting to illegally put the frighteners on smokers buying their requisites over the Internet, a dot.com has alleged. |
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They're the folks we've been buying from for years because of their very low prices, fast shipping, reputability and quality of customer service. |
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Stock prices are soaring, jobs are being created by the zillions, people are buying fabulous new homes, and there's caviar in every pot! |
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I can't visit without buying at least two printed cotton lawn quilts at give away prices. |
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It has lots of fun things for cheap, but it's a hassle to go there and spend any amount of time buying things for my survival. |
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The components of the parrot cage is the last but not least of the important aspects when buying parrot cages. |
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It's okay to save money with bulk buying and large packages, if you repack the food in smaller bags. |
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Investors buying with a view to renting a property often buy four or five apartments. |
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Clearly buying shares in retailers that cater to the whims of youthful storecard addicts is a strategy that has had its day. |
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You've got to be buying a lot of shoes for the people at the shoe store to know your name. |
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Our amends may include a sincere apology, removing the shards, getting the carpet cleaned and buying a new bottle of milk. |
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That is a polite way of saying that the reparation and amends provisions have become a means for buying justice. |
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Economists say many Americans, especially teens and young adults, are finding that buying and owning a car stretches their financial resources. |
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Whether buying the spiced local gingerbread or scouting for the region's best amber, it's hard to resist picking something up. |
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For years afterward, the index languished below the century mark as the economy slowed and inflation ravaged consumers' buying power. |
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Apart from a tiny amount which was used on business, all the rest was spent on buying a house and car and on himself. |
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Mulholland, whose farm mainly breeds to sell for the yearling market, said he was buying at OBS for the first time. |
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After buying dinner from the Mercat de la Boqueria, we return to the hostel and relax for the rest of the night. |
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If you are thinking about buying a sailboat, ask the surveyor if the rigging will be inspected aloft or from the deck. |
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He stopped buying yards of ale and invested instead in bottles of nifty Chardonnays, washed down with lemonade. |
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The Russell family have evidently spent a couple of dozen generations rapaciously buying pictures by the yard. |
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By investing a regular sum, for instance in an index tracker, you will simply be buying more units should prices fall. |
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Viewers are invited to celebrate their Americanness by buying a flag kit, complete with stars-and-stripes button and stickers. |
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However, it makes the process of buying and selling slow and laborious and these accounts are in the minority. |
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Or will we just keep buying regardless, carried away by the cheap thrill of it all? |
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My wife and I decided to do our bit to reduce energy consumption by buying a modern refrigerator a few months ago. |
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Just two days after buying his car he skidded it on black ice on a major road and wrote it off. |
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The renovations included gutting the kitchen, refinishing the hardwood, painting, replacing doors and windows and buying new furniture. |
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Few buying decisions are made without reference to others, so it is important to identify the members of the decision-making unit. |
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The unfortunate result was that students began buying cheaper heaters of worse quality from vendors. |
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She's too busy buying woollies for everyone else before Christmas, and will only come back to treat herself in the January sales. |
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Some people are buying bungalows on the seafront, knocking them down and building another property. |
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Then again, if we're not buying the woodcarvings and goblets from the huge craft market at Okahandja, who is? |
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Although you can make your egg rolls and wontons, you will be better off buying the finished product and concentrating on the stir-fries. |
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Many consumers are in the process of buying a new home or remodeling and redecorating their existing home. |
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Both of the women said Swaby had been charming and swept them off their feet at first, buying them lots of gifts. |
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Soldiers who spoke to the Evening Gazette today said they had not seen any need to supplement Army issue desert kit by buying their own. |
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Yes, it is possible to buy second-hand records and compact discs, and yes you can save a little money by buying them. |
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By buying direct from the farmer at the markets, the consumer reconnects with their community and environment in a very intimate way. |
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We're taught that when it comes to buying presents for people, it's the thought that counts. |
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There's no point buying several grands' worth of audiophile equipment only to wire it up to cheap speakers. |
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In addition, the recessional economy has created a more cautious buying environment. |
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Youngsters at a Bingley school are to hit the airwaves again after buying the latest equipment for their own radio station. |
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Keep car windows closed and consider buying a pollen filter for the air vents in your car. |
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He told McConchie that the company's started buying cattle, with the first kill scheduled for Monday. |
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Now developers are interested in buying the airspace over railway stations. |
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The fact that it's from Hungary shouldn't put you off, as anything from the Neszmely winery is worth buying. |
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After buying a licence you have hundreds of fishable streams creeks and rivers to fish. |
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Because of its repeated airings on cable and satellite, it is still possible to catch it on television, but it is worth buying as well. |
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We cashed-up city folk spend a good deal of time trying and buying new kicks. |
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The loss will also take into account discounts and extra rebates offered to lure customers into buying its products. |
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No fund manager is going to get a wigging from the FSA, still less a belting fine, by buying and holding gilts. |
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While a pipe reamer is an expensive, specialized tool, it's worth buying if you're doing a job that involves cutting lots of pipe. |
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It's cheaper than buying ready-made jars, can be made in bulk and frozen and you know exactly what the ingredients are. |
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It is to do with thinking about diet and planning money instead of buying ready-made food such as pies and chips. |
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Northwest Airlines is also within days of buying 787s to update its aging fleet. |
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Another car buying issue that is of equal importance is the residual value of a car after its purchase. |
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My keitai sure doesn't take this good of pictures, and I am too dumb to think of buying a digital camera. |
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But now thanks to the generosity of readers the library is planning for the future and already buying new toys. |
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It's the sort of acting that's so natural one gets lost in it, losing sight of the actor as an actor and buying the character wholesale. |
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Many of you have complained about buying supplies retail, and selling crops and livestock wholesale. |
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Who'da thunk that men buying diapers after work on Fridays were also picking up six-packs of beer? |
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As I was buying the drinks in the pub she had got it out and was having a read. |
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Of course, Intel don't expect you to be buying this motherboard intending to use the on-board video to replace your whizzo video card. |
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If people aren't doing impressions of him in order to try and win Oscars, they're ghoulishly buying up the house where he lived for 35 years. |
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The only way rail travel is affordable is if you pre-book your tickets rather than buying them on the day. |
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It is worth buying a bottle of the locally made wine, at 3 yuan a bottle, and taking it on a visit to the karez wells. |
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I have made a point of buying organic, wherever possible and making sure that there is always raw fruit and veg on hand. |
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He spent enormous amounts of money buying influence, including giving public games as aedile that eclipsed anything that had gone before. |
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With adware, which collects data on your buying habits, there's a fine line between what's legal and what's not. |
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No, I don't mind people buying proof copies, but I'd advise against buying them to collect. |
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It tells us to stop buying rounds but offers little practical advice on how to dodge them. |
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Within days, Kerry's camp responded in kind, buying a series of adverts in key swing states. |
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Bulgaria's State Agriculture Fund has started selecting grain producers for buying out bread wheat for the newly set up Grain Commodity Fund. |
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The capitalists advance money to the producers, who then use it for buying means of production and for paying wages. |
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I am not getting all dressed up and buying an expensive gift for Karen and Whatshisname only to have a crusty bun and potato salad. |
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So when it comes to buying music, what place is there for any form of brand loyalty? |
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If you're buying used, you really have to make sure you don't buy a junker. |
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He was having a whale of a time, laughing with his mates, and buying drinks for all of them. |
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So financial experts are warning holiday impulse buying can end up throwing your carefully planned budget out of whack. |
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Mounting their own protest of sorts, wealthy adolescent girls will insist on buying their clothes secondhand. |
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Last year there were reports he was buying a luxury home in Brigg, north Lincolnshire, but it is thought the press interest put him off. |
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The client usually receives a quotation with projections when buying a policy. |
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I think our success can be put down to our friendly staff and the care we take in removing some of the mystery from buying a home. |
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Their buying and selling of rural and urban properties as well as of slaves are well grounded by the author through notary documents. |
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Have you recently given up a habit such as smoking, drinking, or buying lattes? |
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Ah well Paul, work provides my car when I need one, although buying one wouldn't be a stretch by any means. |
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At one stage, it was rumoured that the health board was buying up houses to house troublesome families in. |
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By buying an additional receiver, anyone could pick up a radio frequency with a GPS position corrected to within several meters of accuracy. |
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I've been listening to a lot of radio in the car, and it's fascinating research to listen to what people are buying. |
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She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings. |
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If you use a potato rumbler rather than buying in ready-peeled potatoes, you save another penny. |
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His property's less than three hours drive from Sydney, and Sydney people are buying up land for weekenders and hobby farms. |
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But the polo shirts are now totally unavailable, so the dear is buying a job lot from Primark and sewing on girl guide logos. |
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I found out that if I ever was to dress like a woman, I would not be buying off the rack. |
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Parents start buying gold jewellery at the birth of a daughter in preparation for the dowry she will need on her wedding day. |
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The pleasure of buying a house there had turned into a draining and joyless slog and we'd had enough. |
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If the idea of buying a sugar company scared the growers, losing such an opportunity was worse. |
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Some 1,500 people came to have a look-see, buying 95 per cent of the 1,875 lots. |
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She wasn't buying any of this, but thought she would pick it apart rationally before she rubbished it publicly. |
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Who now remembers when clothes catalogues were looked down on as merely a way of buying basic items by instalment? |
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Though she wasn't drinking anything harder than mineral water, Isabelle took her turn in buying a round of drinks. |
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Lester wanted to lump him, Mike reckoned there was a story in it and Lucy calmed him down by buying him a half of Guinness. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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He answered the shop phone and an executive-type started rabbiting on about buying a laptop computer. |
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At the other extreme, Manchester United fans are up in arms at the idea of Malcolm Glazer buying their club and running it as a business. |
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There were quite a lot of young adults in their late teens as well as children buying. |
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In the year out, get work experience in a buying office and learn the ropes. |
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Her parents told her she had to think about buying a home instead of living out of a suitcase. |
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Always smell the fish before buying and, if in doubt, soak the skate wings in water acidulated with lemon juice for 30 minutes before cooking. |
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The high cost of insurance would probably put me off buying one. |
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He made his old-fashioned apartment look more modern by changing the color of the walls and buying new furniture. |
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The Internet helps consumers save money by buying products directly from companies and eliminating the middleman. |
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He would not let himself be persuaded into buying the more expensive stereo. |
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In the second season she spends afternoons rehearsing for a musical and buying an unlicensed gun for her clone friend. |
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Chris and I are amused by the idea of buying an airstream trailer and trying out material. |
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Until scholars and collectors stop buying, antiquities dealers have no incentive to stop selling. |
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In selecting an Armagnac, here are some useful tips about how to read the label, so that you know what you are buying. |
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The U.S. is one of Ecuador's largest customers, buying cut flowers, asparagus, minerals, and Pacific tuna fish. |
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The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs. |
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As Victoria was buying pots and tea cups Monday, she told the middle-age shop assistants she was purchasing them for the ato. |
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This return scam involved purchasing broken electronics off the auction site and then buying new items off store shelves. |
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Everywhere I go I see kids buying Bart t-shirts, Bart books, Bart posters, Bart dolls, Bart masks. |
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They influence the buying decisions their parents make on big-ticket items like cars and vacations. |
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Before buying the priory, the couple had rented a cottage nearby from the Duke of Marlborough on his Blenheim Palace estate. |
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I care more about chopping trees down than buying you that Yohji Yamamoto blouse as a surprise. |
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In his 50s, boatwright borrowed money to pursue his dream of buying a boatyard. |
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They shot to the top of the bestseller lists after he offered free drink to anyone buying his books at bookstore poetry readings. |
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Whether it's breathless coverage of the New Black Panthers, or reports of vote buying in Mississippi, recent examples abound. |
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The safest way to use a burner is not for very long, but buying a new cellphone, laptop, or tablet once a week can get expensive. |
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Yet we keep doing the cleanses, buying the meal replacement bars, and joining Weight Watchers. |
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How do you push yourself to be better when you get an Oscar for buying breakfast in the morning? |
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Too carefree with that red Solo cup, or wary of a handsome stranger buying the next round? |
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Now that the main character has a fat belly and can't do anything except waddle around buying baby clothes, the show is guaranteed to be non-stop action and drama. |
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And much to the chagrin of some in the Lone Star State, a lot of people seem to be buying it. |
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While they are buying well-known brand names and waiting for prestige and fat profits to result, they tend to forget the major difference between home and abroad. |
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A spokesman for Shell said tests on 37 cars on the British market found most showed benefits in acceleration and power, and one in eight customers was now buying Optimax. |
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They started off buying municipal waterworks, and now they're one of the biggest media and publishing companies in the world, and it doesn't stop there. |
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Her father had run a small jewelry store in a mall that catered mostly to young couples buying engagement rings and girls celebrating their quinceaneras. |
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Are you buying expensive jewelry for your wife for Christmas? |
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Rather than stifling innovation, this acqhire might see a cool startup in the hands of new leaders passionate about disrupting the car buying experience. |
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He said he used the scales to weigh drugs before buying them. |
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Hong Kong and Singapore have also demonstrated interest in Australia's rag trade, helped at the moment by the low Australian dollar allowing buying budgets to stretch further. |
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Give It allows friends and relatives to donate a sum of money to a good cause instead of buying a shoddy piece of tat that's destined for the charity shop. |
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Penn State students, however, have shown no compunction about buying up as many season tickets as possible. |
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This kind of adjustability is key in buying a quality office chair. |
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As recently as a few years ago, buying and driving a hybrid was an exercise in conspicuous consumption. |
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Both are constrained by the willingness of readers to shell out money for books that may or may not be worth buying. |
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The main hesitation in buying the car is from range anxiety. |
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Others recalled spotting the attractive brunette in the village post office buying sweets for her children, wheeling her youngest daughter, who was two, in a pushchair. |
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News crews are converging from around the world, buying airplane tickets, hotel rooms, and food. |
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As I write, Lithuanian politics are convulsed by allegations of vote buying by one of its political parties. |
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Rather than buying more plants, Eva propagates her own by layering. |
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It was just after ten and we were buying the first round of drinks. |
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He found a manager who was buying a package of Goldfish crackers and pulled the pellet gun on him. |
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When it was discovered that nobody liked watching them, the channel had the whizzo idea of buying well-made, grown-up TV shows from America like ER, Ally McBeal and Frasier. |
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Choosing their own fabric rather than buying a ready-made drapery also enables homeowners to make coordinating cushions or to cover a chair with the same material. |
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An aggregator works like a buying club by pooling together larger numbers of customers and then purchasing energy from a CSP on behalf of the whole group. |
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He said he was saddened that instead of supporting farmers by buying their produce at a reasonable price, some traders and millers had decided to exploit them. |
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Have you heard that British dive shops are being asked for names of people buying the more expensive items of dive gear, particularly rebreathers and diver scooters? |
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It's more akin to buying a lottery ticket than paying for a service. |
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They haven't exactly killed the fatted calf but they have been buying in an awful lot of Guinness for the return of their prodigal son on Saturday. |
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We can stop buying woman-hating music and literature and listen to what our children are listening to and exert parental discretion when it's not healthy. |
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Does this mean Bad Gal Ri-Ri's now defunct account on the social media site may have an effect on what people are buying? |
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The idea of getting price reductions for customers by bulk buying was a unique service and about as heavily promoted as any e-commerce service has been to date. |
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Meanwhile the old institute is set for a new life, as two companies from Brierfield and Burnley have expressed an interest in buying the building and re-erecting it. |
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It also suggests buying long-life or refillable goods, stopping the junk mail that comes through your letterbox, and composting your garden refuse and kitchen peelings. |
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You're buying into a lifestyle that shrieks taste and refinement. |
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Mrs Sanderson uses the post office for a variety of reasons including collecting her and her husband's pensions, sending registered mail and buying postal orders. |
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She started buying antiques when a ladder-back chair cost ten dollars. |
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Who does the NFL think is buying those high-priced seats and luxury boxes? |
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One source close to RBOS told this newspaper the bank was not interested in buying a lame duck bank to further its ambitious strategy in the Irish market. |
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Yep, people have been buying blogcards, and yep, they seem to work. |
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Beware of buying from the type of shop that springs up at this time of year which has only a short-term lease and may be here today, gone tomorrow. |
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The family had exhausted all their savings just buying the essentials for everyday life and didn't have the time or the money to remodel the house by themselves. |
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In the 1990s, the company sought to diversify its assets to buffer sagging rail business, which included buying Vancouver Wharves and Canadian Stevedoring. |
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Why spend millions on buying and implementing a new system if you can repurpose your existing applications and data to deliver the same benefits of a new system? |
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In other words it was leapfrogging the old when-to-invest-in-a-new-fab problem by buying additional existing capacity, doubtless at a discount, from a distressed rival. |
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The cash raised has gone towards buying an infant resuscitator. |
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Model Sophie Anderton battled a 10-year addiction to cocaine but said she used retail therapy to help fight her cravings, buying more than 400 pairs of Gina shoes. |
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Let's face it, you've not demonstrated your level-headedness to him and if there's one quality needed in buying and selling houses it's level-headedness. |
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Companies selected to be added or removed from the index often have wide price swings resulting from investors buying and selling shares of new members. |
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Students are considering the energy sources in their own dorms, libraries and classrooms and then working to harness this buying power to create a clean energy revolution. |
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Despite stock market woes, people are still buying housing lickety-split, fueled by piles of equity in their current properties and rock-bottom mortgage interest rates. |
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The Chinese navy now buying sophisticated Russian warships and submarines. |
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This was a much more economical solution than buying a thread cutting lathe, and simpler than making a left-handed screw box and tap to match a right-handed box and tap. |
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As with any investment, there are risks involved in buying mutual funds. |
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I risked a glance at her gaze and knew she wasn't buying it. |
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Two somewhat ritualized markers of politeness are the offering of tea, coffee, and sweets to house visitors and taking turns buying rounds of drinks at a pub. |
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I am not a biker, preferring off-road motorcycle sport, but because of the foot and mouth crisis I was considering buying a road bike to use this summer. |
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Part of Meriwether's legend is that he was one of the first to arbitrage bonds by selling one and buying the other in anticipation of their prices converging. |
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It is the view of the officials that anyone who buys shares in the listed companies takes the risk that would be associated with buying and selling stock. |
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With galleon buying millions of shares, the price of Hilton stock moved up that day much more than it would have otherwise. |
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He adored Rebecca more than anything else on the planet, and proved that continuously by spoiling her rotten and buying her whatever her heart desired. |
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Easter was great and I spoiled Riley rotten by buying her lots of stuff. |
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Plus, click here to read syndicated columnist and co-founder of Wowowow.com Liz Smith on geezer buying power. |
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Jane Sullivan, whose teenage son Rory attends Alcester Grammar School, has been buying termly travel passes from company First for the last two years. |
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During the early part of this century, American mobsters began buying up legitimate businesses in order to explain the origins of their ill-gotten loot. |
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Parker would dupe customers into buying polyester sweaters he claimed were 100 percent cashmere, then gloat about how easy it was. |
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Then, they'd thought I'd lost the plot when I suggested buying the lease. |
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We lived in an apartment for several years before buying a house. |
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Kier is buying all the assets of Ashwood, including nearly 400 plots of land in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire. |
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They felt that buying more real estate than they already had would be putting all their eggs in one basket. |
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My only reservation about buying the car was its high price. |
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In 1923 the club moved to a permanent home at Sudbury, Middlesex, eventually buying the ground outright. |
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Even in bear markets, investors can take comfort in knowing they are buying shares at low prices that may turn into higher values in the future. |
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In Australia the buying and selling of greyhounds is controlled and regulated by the states and territories. |
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It is also claimed she researched potential defences to murder and the buying of weedkiller and Rohypnol. |
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Gainsborough's works became popular with collectors from the 1850s on, after Lionel de Rothschild began buying his portraits. |
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To prevent farmers taking stones from the wall, he began buying some of the land on which the wall stood. |
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I became anxious that I needed the buzz of the city to write and resorted to tricking my brain into getting started by buying a roll-top desk. |
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This trend is accelerating as retail book chains and supermarkets have centralized their buying. |
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Bootleggers are buying cheap, special-offer stocks of the French version of Diet Coke and flogging them in Scotland for a fat profit. |
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If you are buying a new car, you might want to look into getting a hybrid or other high-efficiency vehicle. |
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I looked at the possibility of buying a new car, but my current one still runs great and it's paid off. |
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On 8 August 2013, BAE officials commented that the Royal Bahraini Air Force was considering buying the Eurofighter Typhoon. |
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If you know how to play your cards when buying, you can definitely save some ching here, especially on bigger ops. |
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Departments of government also operate in the arms industry, buying and selling weapons, munitions and other military items. |
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However, the need to evaluate software before buying is no less important than in the days of the kitchen-table software developer. |
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He was trying to channel President Reagan, but the audience wasn't buying it. |
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I tried buying things which were multipurpose, like safari jackets and tight trousers. |
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The realtor gave me her card so I could call if I had any questions about buying a house. |
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The buy side model has one company buying products and services from many sellers. |
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It is much easier for the Americans to pull out of Afghanistan without losing face simply by buying the loyalty of the Afghans. |
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The company is buying lossmaker Star Markets, which operates 53 stores mainly in the Boston area. |
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For that reason, Americans have felt more comfortable buying big-ticket items, from SUVs to new computers to Disney World vacations. |
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Google wouldn't be human if it didn't want some of this loot, which buying Motorola would enable it to grab. |
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The move represents the first time the buying group has introduced a loyalty card system. |
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They are cheaper per bag than buying a roll of compostable food waste bin liners, according to the Co-operative. |
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In fact, we recently sold an analyzer right at the demo to a recycler who realized he was buying 304 stainless at Inco 800 prices. |
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Two correspondents from the TV channel filmed a Yazidi family buying their relatives to save them from ISIL and spoke to witnesses. |
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There are Yardie and East European gangs dealing drugs and buying and selling women. |
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It's indeed very easy to share your wish lists and start making money by buying gifts from each other using the Amazon Affiliate program. |
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The plan involves banks hiving off bad assets and investors buying them at a discount on hopes of turning a profit over time. |
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Floral fragrances are not just for blue-rinsed wifeys who appear to live on cream teas and spend their days buying support stockings. |
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Has anyone else fallen into buying white gold here only to find that after one month of wear, it fades to yellow gold? |
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And just as buying begets more buying, selling often begets more selling. |
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Free movement of capital is intended to permit movement of investments such as property purchases and buying of shares between countries. |
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They assume that peasants are antimarket, prefer common property to private, and dislike buying and selling. |
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Estrada had admitted buying the Wack Wack property last year, claiming that he sold his house in North Greenhills to purchase it. |
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Until now, passengers buying network railcards have been entitled to one third off any journey made in the south-east after 10am on a weekday. |
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After her friends swore by the huge discounts, Bardees Badr from Tanzania started buying deals online. |
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Asante Real Estate Group reduces the high cost of buying and selling homes. |
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He began saving all the money he could, with an eye towards someday buying a house. |
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I've told her how I get like 13000 hits a day and that if things work out with us, she could be a weblebrity too, but she's not buying it. |
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You're not just buying and selling with a wizard and a scholar in tow. What's so important that you have to hire a wall-crawler? |
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These people are buying stoves that their grandparents depended on to keep them warm in cold winters in an uninsulated house. |
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Don't let yourself be hoodwinked into buying things you don't need. |
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For living are obliged to rub thro' to fend by troaking, buying, felling, the profit's aft no worth the telling. |
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I've never been very mechanical, so I try to stay away from buying them fortresses or outdoor jungle gyms. |
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We teetered on the fence about buying getaway tickets and missed the opportunity. |
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Suffice it to say that we will not be buying you any more cars in the future. |
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Only trees above a certain size are allowed to be cut by loggers buying stumpage from the owners of land. |
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This new phone looks good, but I want to go to the mall and showroom it before buying. |
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She seems to take the shotgun approach to holiday shopping, buying many smaller, generic gifts for everybody. |
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From choosing between Pinot Noir and Merlot, Master of Wine Sheri Sauter Morano simplifies the task of buying, ordering and appreciating wine. |
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Margaret purchased a single round trip ticket to and from Chicago, as it was cheaper than buying two one-way tickets. |
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The commission was set up to increase the amount of woodland in Britain by buying land for afforestation and reforestation. |
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The exterior intro sequence to the scene, however, shows Sally Simpson buying a badge and entering South Parade Pier. |
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