We see 13 and 14-year-olds walking the streets of Manukau selling themselves, because they cannot afford to support themselves. |
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The Addressograph imprinters allow valuable counter space to be used for selling space. |
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The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets. |
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Firemen around the nation are selling the raffle tickets for five dollars each. |
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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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A well-kept, tidy and attractive front garden is a good selling point, adding value to your property. |
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Plans by Australian Wool Handlers to run alternate wool auctions have been put back until August to coincide with the new selling season. |
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His next job was in the rag trade on the King's Road, selling hip clothes to the likes of Lou Reed, David Bowie and Marc Bolan. |
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And so when we went into the process of selling the government's freight railroad, Conrail, it took us three years. |
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With juicy gossip and scandal about the rich and famous in Taiwan, the magazine took the country by storm, selling out in hours. |
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There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up. |
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Some were selling t-shirts and plastic couches, while others sold ponchos and rainwear. |
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A few years ago, the Hills began selling pork, and they're raising beef cattle for the first time this year. |
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By selling licenses to private operators instead of just handing them out to cronies, the city raked in a lot of money. |
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Gray Davis signed a bill last year banning elementary and junior high schools from selling sodas starting in January. |
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The event will feature 50 stalls selling everything from stylish hats and designer wear to the latest kitchen implements. |
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I started selling jumble from a table outside my house and have just kept going. |
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For two months she learned how to make silver jewelry, selling some of her pieces through the store. |
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Most have moved tremendous numbers of cattle from one ranch to another rather than selling off herds for slaughter. |
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The local shop lifters have just been round selling turkey for a pound a pack. |
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At the start of the film she is just getting out of juvie and immediately returns to her street corner to continue selling. |
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While he continued to live at home, he ranged over Upper Austria selling oil products, locating sites for petrol stations, and setting them up. |
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This was the day the GSM operator activated its network and started selling prepaid cards to individual customers. |
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Trying to spot what on earth adverts are selling helps fill the gaps between television programmes. |
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As copies are selling very quickly it is advisable to purchase one without delay. |
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The destitute found the fare either by selling their remaining assets or by assistance from ratepayers and landlords. |
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Another idea, which has been adopted by internet-based direct selling sites to rationalise the process, is the decision tree. |
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This store was selling little weeny teeny digital cameras, about the size of a matchbox. |
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In other words, the actual price of the material and its selling price is very different. |
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You can tell it's posh because food is served on a bed of other food, and there isn't a machine in the gents selling rubber johnnies. |
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If I fail, well, I've kept my hand in with the day job and it'll be back to selling whisky down at Leith. |
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These companies provide the long distance calling networks, selling wholesale and retail minutes of use to residential and business customers. |
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If you go to their site, they seem to be interested not so much in flying stuff to the moon but in selling beef jerky. |
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Customers often accused scrap dealers of selling false weights or qualities of goods. |
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She set up a trading company, selling Australian lobsters, abalone and king crabs all over the world. |
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The company is part of an empire with proven marketing ability, especially in selling music. |
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That's about when she started raising sweet corn and selling it off a wagon at the end of their farm drive. |
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They just decided to not try to sell records and then wondered why our records weren't selling and gave us our walking papers. |
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A Bedford second hand car dealership is being investigated by Trading Standards for selling clocked cars. |
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A lifestyle guru is a modern sort of mountebank, selling quack advice instead of false medicines. |
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They balance the books by selling places to students from developing countries. |
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If you feel you can support the club by selling a few books of tickets please don't hesitate to contact any committee or club member. |
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Leagues of volunteers will start working the room selling books of Grand Raffle tickets. |
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Everybody with a cell phone has the time on it, so they're not selling as many watches as they once did. |
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He made a good deal of money turning the plants into joints, and selling them to the local teenagers. |
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However, to see wandering children selling flowers or begging on the roadside instead of learning at school is by no means rare in the city. |
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Scotland is always a selling point, whether it's crystal ware or silicon chips. |
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The loft conversion of the Itasca building, an old warehouse near the river on North First Street, surprised many by selling quickly. |
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For four years he worked as a door-to-door salesman selling knitwear from a suitcase before using his savings to open a wholesale warehouse. |
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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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Indeed, in the heatwave a few weeks back plenty of shops were selling twice the usual quantities of beer and several ran out. |
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Locally, some traders have bought quantities of genuine Livestrong bands and are selling them on at a profit. |
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So forget the old adages about selling shares if the chief executive's golf handicap is in single digits or if the company has a corporate jet. |
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Shortly thereafter, some quarrymen in Iowa recalled selling a large block of Iowa gypsum to Hull about two years earlier. |
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The Paint Spot caters to both the professional and the hobbyist, selling paint in pints, quarts and gallons for you mural-painters. |
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At the time of his arrest he was heavily addicted to heroin and funded his habit by selling at a profit to pay for his own drugs. |
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Her mother went around their hometown of Waterford, Mich., selling chocolate suckers to help fund Jean's first luge camp when she was a teenager. |
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Suppliers also get the benefit of accessing the database to find out what operators are selling in different parts of the country. |
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A major national supplier announced it would stop selling ammonium nitrate as its easy accessibility questioned local safety. |
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In addition to the birthing pool hire, Ruth and David are selling washable nappies and ethical laundry liquids. |
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Chemists made up their own remedies in addition to selling the many patent medicines available. |
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Prestwich's own carnival queens will be selling the programmes outside the supermarket each Saturday and Sunday leading up to the big day itself. |
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Retailers in Kingston selling fireworks to underage youths in the run up to Guy Fawkes night had better watch out. |
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It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy. |
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Finding new ways to reach good decisions quickly is the key to making the selling of protection contracts once more universally attractive to mortgage advisers. |
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It may just require some self-sacrifice like, say, selling your car to afford the chemo. |
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St. Joseph's Abbey opened a casket business in 2007, selling high-end handcrafted cypress caskets to help finance its operations. |
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Sending out billions of cds to get people online, these marketers were selling connectivity to the Web, not an editorial product. |
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He soon recovered from his wound and continued selling meth as part of the ring operating from Billings to Bakken. |
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They proudly told of how they had single-handedly raised money through cake sales, approaching businesses, holding raffles and selling chocolates. |
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Selling the pies and pudding wholesale was something else she had to consider. |
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Selling off an easily defined and valued book of business is hardly rocket science. |
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Selling for fat is no good to us as there is no profit in that when you lamb at this time of year. |
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He was pinned to the cement for his refusal to go along with an arrest for selling loose cigarettes. |
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In 1964, or about a hundred knives after making his first one, he switched his focus to selling Arkansas whetstones and a year later began selling knives. |
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Selling does not start after a product comes out of the assembly line or the workshop. |
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To quench the thirst for power, Datang Power has applied to raise up to 6 billion yuan by selling one billion A shares to fund expansion of 10 power plants. |
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Selling is in our American blood, and the ability to do it well is elusive and admired. |
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This is the third new collection for Pallas, and it is selling in the Bon Marche. |
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Stan waited until the stomachs were full and the audience well oiled before selling the raffle tickets that brought in a bundle for the local Boys Orphanage. |
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Selling books is big business with branches of Waterstones, Blackwells and Ottakers springing up all over the place. |
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Selling my label to fashion-conscious trendies and dressing artists, musicians and celebs. |
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Selling a property in this country can be a fraught business, full of fear and trepidation and attended by frustration and delay at every point. |
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Selling a film idea to the money-men is never easy but there are ways of smoothing the ride. |
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If you are selling suckler-bred weanlings, what market are you aiming at? |
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Selling out has more to do with ticket grosses than the antimaterialist who stands apart from society. |
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The selling agent, Jordan, expects a war of nerves and resources. |
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On Villa Road there are kids selling crack, weed and cocaine. |
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In 2006, a compliance officer at Mizuho Bank was arrested for selling the data of 1200 bank customers to a yakuza front company. |
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Selling calves at weaning provided the most variation in the decision-making outcomes. |
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Talking of Americans, a couple of them wandered into Bric Brac, one of the many shops around here selling tourist tat, and emerged with a garish, cat-shaped jug. |
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Selling a stock takes but a mouse click in this age of online discount brokerages and electronic day trading. |
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Selling is a strange phenomenon because being successful financially in this industry hinges upon your individual performance. |
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He was a traitor who betrayed his country by selling military secrets to the enemy. |
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The lawyers accuse Spinal Solutions of selling counterfeit implants and doctors of accepting kickbacks in return for using them. |
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Selling drugs, as an alternative to enduring grinding poverty, has been a common enough response as the income gap has widened. |
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Until early November it was very easy to accumulate a large amount of money by selling, and re-selling highly modified cars. |
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Facebook, in effect, already is selling the businesses it acquires to others. |
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Even the legendary 1980s televisions show Dallas is back on the air, selling its twenty-first century brand of Texas bravado. |
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As more come online, they will actively seek better selling prices elsewhere and also source their goods internationally. |
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And my teenage daughters went into the town to shop at cute stores selling cute things at acute prices. |
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There were tents of vendors selling artwork, trinkets, jewels and food. |
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The process of co-opting black music and selling it back to the adoring public in whiteface is as American as apple pie. |
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Selling up was one of the best decisions he ever made, he says, but so was staying on after the sale. |
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So why did they shut down an online shop selling t-shirts in support of ai Weiwei? |
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In Selling Ben Cheever, Cheever fils relates what happened after his third novel was rejected by his publisher. |
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Selling product below cost price in order to gain market advantage is illegal. |
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Selling a few inches of pastel-coloured terry-towelling at fifty-times the make-up price is daylight robbery. |
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They said the park's units were only supposed to be available for retailers selling bulky items such as carpets, furniture and electrical white goods. |
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The most important thing in selling to girls is kawaii, or cuteness. |
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It is about selling wearable, keenly priced clothes to sophisticated, discerning consumers who want something they'll still be wearing in years to come. |
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Selling part of her jewellery, she carved out a concept, a dazzling mix of festivity and art, packaged exotica and high culture. |
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He then worked as an electronic appliance technician before switching to blue-collar jobs such as waiting on restaurant tables and selling audio equipment. |
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Stroll the main drag, Third Street, past restaurants and shops selling gifts and antiques, all housed in old adobes and low, false-fronted wood buildings. |
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Oceanfront land is also the main selling point for Copper Beach Farm, the 50-acre property for sale in Greenwich, Conn. |
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His last published work was a poorly received, anemically selling biography of Sarah Palin. |
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Across the room from the Lawsons, jewelry designer Angie Whitaker is selling art. |
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Regardless of whether she enjoyed the menial work of typing or selling or waitressing or clerking, she at least had freedom of movement to a degree. |
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Until scholars and collectors stop buying, antiquities dealers have no incentive to stop selling. |
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Our website has had millions of hits, our books are selling as never before and their is a massive demand for people wanting to join the Raelians. |
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A Yorkshire smallholder kept the wolf from the door after her business was wiped out by foot and mouth by selling the fleeces of rare breed sheep over the Internet. |
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Even with jillions of Shrek 2 DVD's selling, they'll still be smarting from the thud-in-waiting of Father of the Pride and the wiffle-to-be Shark Tale. |
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The fruit vendors are pushing their carts, selling ready-sliced watermelon and jackfruit, melon, mango and papaya, best eaten with a banana-leaf wrapped ball of sticky rice. |
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Leo tries selling drugs to some junkies, but they refuse to pay. |
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It is very important that farmers selling livestock and other products start to think in terms of the metric system of weights and measures such as kilos and litres. |
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We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen. |
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For years characters like these ruled corner store comic racks across North America, earning a loyal fan base and selling hundreds of thousands of copies each month. |
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The FBI keystone cops have been aware of it for months, having made a good quid for their Christmas party by selling the information to Valerie Whatsername at the White House. |
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The United Nations was prompted to impose a ban on selling mainframe computers or laptops to North Korea. |
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It was just such a situation that led to the Bancroft family selling Dow Jones to Rupert Murdoch. |
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They argue that businesses profit by selling a good at a lower price and at a greater volume than the competition. |
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He advertised the book widely and it was an immediate success, garnering three favourable reviews and selling well. |
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Blake shocked everyone by chucking in his job, selling his flat and returning home to take up the flagging reins of the family company. |
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An album of songs culled from the program has made a high-speed chase up the record charts, selling more than 3 million copies in a month. |
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Sulfur Black 1, the largest selling dye by volume, does not have a well defined chemical structure. |
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Merchants would then purchase this cloth, selling it at the Bridgewater Hotel, then known as the Old Grapes Inn. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or selling matches, flowers and other cheap goods. |
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While children who grew up in rural areas would work on farms doing physical labour, working with animals, and selling crops. |
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It too broke all sales records, selling nine million copies in its first 24 hours of release. |
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From the 17th century to the 19th, street singers were characteristic of London life, often selling printed versions of the songs they sang. |
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A company selling shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. |
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It makes a small car, the Chevy Cobalt, which sips petrol in moderation and is therefore selling well. |
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A company selling common shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. |
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Upon selling the shares, the underwriters retain a portion of the proceeds as their fee. |
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Usually, the lead underwriter in the main selling group is also the lead bank in the other selling groups. |
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In 1841 William moved to Worcester, where he worked as a piano tuner and set up a shop selling sheet music and musical instruments. |
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Buying or selling at the market means you will accept any ask price or bid price for the stock. |
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It reached number four in the Billboard chart in January 1970, selling over one million copies and helping to cement the band's popularity. |
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They're the ones who did the first real big arena concert shows, consistently selling out and playing stadiums without support. |
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Hence most markets either prevent short selling or place restrictions on when and how a short sale can occur. |
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A company can raise money by selling shares to investors and its existing shares can be bought or sold. |
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A company maximizes profit by selling where marginal revenue equals marginal cost. |
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By this point, Queen's vast amount of record sales made them the second best selling artist in the UK of all time, behind the Beatles. |
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Publishers wanted to increase their output so some countries like Germany started selling books missing alphabetical sections, to publish faster. |
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The buying and selling of sheep and wool were no longer centred on the great Abbeys, being handled locally by the new landowners and tenants. |
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In particular, there are a number of shops selling equipment for walkers and climbers in the town. |
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It was his first US number one album in 25 years, selling over 200,000 albums in its first week. |
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Sales of house records dwindled and, by 1988, the genre was selling less than a tenth as many records as at the height of the style's popularity. |
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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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His friends worked to set him on his feet by organising courses of public lectures for him, drumming up an audience and selling guinea tickets. |
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The Crown closed churches, abbeys, priories and cathedrals, giving their property to local nobles or selling it. |
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The roadside stand did a good business just selling products to people who merely wanted directions. |
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He was a good deal of a character, and much better company than the sappy literature he was selling. |
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As a result, analysts were routinely selling investors down the river by promoting stocks purely to land banking business from companies. |
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She did not buy them for her own use but always intended to make a profit by selling on. |
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They betrayed their country by selling its secrets to other governments. |
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A lot of selling of wolf tickets but never any blood. I wish they would kill one of themselves so there would be some peace around here. |
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I stood there in silence listening to Ollie build himself up by selling wolf tickets about what he planned to do to me. |
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They claimed that they weren't selling drugs, but that they'd been set up by the police. |
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Three booths down a couple of sharpies were selling each other pieces of Twentieth Century Fox, using double arm gestures instead of money. |
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Shooting the bull with Benny and Elvira while Nelson skitters around out there in the lake of rooftops, selling used cars like hotcakes. |
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The showlike aspects are reinforced by TV shows about the practice of selling politics and media manipulation. |
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Vendors walk up and down the line of cars selling warm cold-drinks and chips, single skyfs or packs of Remington Gold. |
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The Spanish are not the only ones selling their goods along the wharves and the inner streets. |
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The organising committee had been able to create such a surplus in part by selling exclusive sponsorship rights to select companies. |
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He started selling from his home in St Albans, which had good mainline railway connections. |
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In the closing weeks of 1959 and the early weeks of 1960, book dealers must have had a bonanza in selling thesaurusi. |
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The team kept racing in F1 until 1998, when declining results led to Tyrrell selling the team to British American Tobacco. |
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If you were in the business of selling dicey meat, the invention of the telephone rocked your world. |
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In 1967, Read was domiciled in the tax haven of Guernsey, where he had a business selling boats. |
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A Dante spokesman estimated about 10 percent of the increase was attributable to higher prices. Best selling items were flatfolds and trifolds. |
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However, a trend for healthier tuck shops, selling fruit in particular, had already emerged a few years before legislation was introduced. |
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He had this insane idea that he could get rich by selling old computers. |
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The absconder, who will be known as George, ultimately made up his mind to run for it when he had trouble selling his car. |
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Greenland was able to buy goods from the United States and Canada by selling cryolite from the mine at Ivittuut. |
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During the postal vote phase, Police Scotland arrested a man from Glasgow on suspicion of selling his vote on eBay. |
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Bootleggers make good money selling untaxed cigarettes, until they are caught. |
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In particular, Khan had been selling gas centrifuge technology to North Korea, Iran, and Libya. |
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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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Our claims are of major value to shareholders because Angstrom can exclude competitors from making, using, and selling such products. |
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Who knows? Maybe someday he'll finish writing his book and make lots of money selling it. |
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Dealers saw the potential in him because he was wired into all the right social networks, and asked him to start selling pills for them. |
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Asante Real Estate Group reduces the high cost of buying and selling homes. |
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Bari are known as a selling club and would be tempted if United made a big-money offer. |
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Our shop has been selling snowboards since 1982, wakeboards since 1985, and we even sell surfboards to surf the fresh water of the Great Lakes. |
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They downsized the division by offering attractive early-retirement packages and selling off an office building. |
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And just as buying begets more buying, selling often begets more selling. |
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Former New York Water Taxi executive has been charged with selling the New York Wheel to the world. |
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The painting could serve as a sign over a shop selling dreamware. Legend erases the line between conscious and unconscious. |
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The vendor landscape is highly fragmented with over twenty equipment manufacturers actively selling WDM Metro equipment. |
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Some Africans had made a business out of capturing Africans from neighboring ethnic groups or war captives and selling them. |
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Africans played a direct role in the slave trade, selling their captives or prisoners of war to European buyers. |
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Some don't give a second thought about selling their dresses, while others go a whole step further. |
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It also introduces a new Slayer System, Aggro Meter, and Collection System, along with an improved brokering system that enables offline selling. |
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The presence of a large number of people ensured that vendors selling eatables made brisk business. |
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Come see for yourself why Winnebago is the best selling brand and most recognized name in RV'ing with a free factory tour. |
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You see them quite often in garden centres in the section selling bonsai and air plants. |
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Shaped by a strongly anticommercial ideology, it places too much emphasis on the division between giving and selling. |
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Apple said it would begin selling song downloads without anticopying measures and change its pricing structure. |
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Export businesses based in Montserrat deal primarily in the selling and shipping of aggregate for construction. |
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A cabal can do it, selling their influence to the highest bidder. |
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They wanted some of the cachet that came with making and selling hybrids. |
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Politicians were accused of selling crown land for personal gain and misusing public funds. |
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In December 2011, however, restaurants on the Pearl were told to stop selling alcohol. |
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Yamamoto will begin selling the new material in October when the federation is due to decide on the new regulations. |
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These cooperative firms would compete with each other in a market for both capital goods and for selling consumer goods. |
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Our field sales agents travel over the country selling RAC products and services to customers. |
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They were cheekily copying art from the fair and selling it. |
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The pair ran an online business selling, among other items, personalised Zippo lighters featuring famous brands and logos. |
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There will be cookery demonstrations with chefs and you can browse through the craft market stalls selling crafts made by local Jamaicans. |
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Chancellor George Osborne is selling Britain's future for a quick buck by inviting other nations and overseas firms to buy what they like. |
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There are Yardie and East European gangs dealing drugs and buying and selling women. |
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Anyone walking down Victoria Road between 1944 and 1964 would have seen Tuffins' antique shop selling articles at unbelieveable prices. |
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In the retail currency exchange market, different buying and selling rates will be quoted by money dealers. |
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It features a brass band and stalls selling toys, local crafts and warming treats such as hot apple wine. |
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With many pubs across the country closing every week, this growth in the number of micro pubs selling excellent real ales is welcomed. |
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We had always wanted to own a traditional, warm and welcoming pub which specialised in selling real ales. |
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Banks, FDIC and RTC are selling their real estate owned property and mortgages in bulk with bids of 5 to 10 percent higher than one year earlier. |
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A welsh firm is enjoying an unusual export success by selling sea kayaks back to the people who first created them, the Inuit. |
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With selling their ground and moving to a new one they have a chance to rebadge, to rebrand. |
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But they keep peddling them like a costermonger selling rotten fruit. |
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Every Saturday a farmer came to our door selling fresh country eggs from his big round basket covered with straw. |
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The MK2 Cavalier was launched in 1981, and became the company's best selling car of the decade. |
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It retained the rights to the Mini marque, while selling Land Rover to Ford. |
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A guy came to my door selling some weird coupon subscription. I told him to go fly a kite. |
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It experienced early success, selling out its first print run in its first two months. |
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It was the greatest thing since sliced bread when it first came out, and I remember selling a big project to a customer by demonstrating it. |
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Vendors were selling sunglasses, bagged snacks, and sundry other items from handcarts in the square. |
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By 1911 General Electric began selling incandescent light bulbs with ductile tungsten wire. |
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In February 2010, Crossrail was accused of bullying residents whose property lay on the route into selling up for less than the market value. |
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Leicester Market is the largest outdoor covered market in Europe selling a wide variety of goods. |
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Selling off the extras, I saw my neighbor marvel at the scent and murmur that he wished he could afford one. |
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Selling drugs in cahoots with a childhood friend, a disagreement led to manslaughter by gunshot. |
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Selling fireworks should be prohibited other than for the few days immediately before November 5, unless the authorities give special dispensation for other events. |
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Selling beautiful handmade jewellery which looks to Japan and North Africa for its inspiration, the internationally known designer creates everything herself. |
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Rumi wrote some of the finest Persian poetry and is still one of the best selling poets in America. |
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The selling point was that you could put these mice in the microwave and they would come out muffin-warm and smelling like potpourri. |
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This position is based in San Jose and reports to the Creative Manager responsible for creative merchandising and marketing for both Buying and Selling areas of the site. |
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Selling something that belonged to God constituted the sin of simony. |
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He rose to prominence in the 1940s with works for both children and adults and he became one of the world's best selling authors. |
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Selling demilitarized missiles however is acceptable, an spokesman said. |
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He was able to augment his personal finances by charging household items to the trust or selling his own possessions to it. |
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The series became one of DC's top selling titles, eclipsing even Batman and Superman. |
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Selling All-Clad and buying Royal Doulton meant swapping a highly profitable American producer of cookware for a UK-based company that makes figurines. |
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A new translation of Burns begun in 1924 by Samuil Marshak proved enormously popular, selling over 600,000 copies. |
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The album became one of their best selling albums in that country, abd was eventually certified Triple Platinum. |
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They assume that peasants are antimarket, prefer common property to private, and dislike buying and selling. |
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants received only lukewarm reviews and is the band's lowest selling studio album. |
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Sixteen additional dates in London were added, all selling out within one minute. |
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Italy's right-wing prime minister was about to cure his biggest headache by selling the state's holding in a troubled airline, Alitalia. |
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The tour was the fastest selling in UK history with ticket hotlines and websites crashing under the demand. |
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So far, it has become one of the best selling music DVDs in Europe, being certified 6x Platinum in the United Kingdom and 2x Platinum in Germany. |
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When the compilation was later released it debuted at number one in the UK and was the best selling album of the year in the UK and Europe. |
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The other, known as The Henge Shop, focuses on selling New Age paraphernalia and books. |
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This accomplished, he resigned his directorship of the Devon Great Consols, selling his remaining shares in the company. |
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In 1971, he published his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon, which was well received, selling over five million copies. |
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In the late 1980s, the BBC began a process of divestment by spinning off and selling parts of its organisation. |
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Tacitus says that the Britons had no interest in taking or selling prisoners, only in slaughter by gibbet, fire, or cross. |
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Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open. |
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The Wealth of Nations was published in 1776 and was an instant success, selling out its first edition in only six months. |
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The Tudor Government gained further revenue from the clerical lands by receiving rents from confiscated lands and by selling the lands. |
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The practice has come under attack, especially by academics who accuse neuromarketers of selling junk science. |
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He has arbitraged by purchasing in one market and simultaneously selling the same or similar merchandise in another market. |
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Back in London, the board was on the point of abandoning the project and mitigating their losses by selling the cable. |
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The railways did provide opportunity too with one Riverside company selling their reaping machines as far afield as Syria and Australia. |
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However, even when selling land that an individual had acquired separately from inheritance, a portion went to his kin. |
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The act of selling goods or services to a foreign country is called exporting. |
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The Financial Services Authority conducted an investigation as to whether short selling had any links with the rumours. |
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The album went Gold in the UK, selling over 100,000 units, and later in 2012 went Platinum in the UK, having sold over 300,000 copies. |
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The single reached number one in the UK and has been certified platinum by the BPI, selling 600,000 copies. |
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There are several online marketplaces that assist with the commodity selling of aircraft parts. |
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Generally, a more liberal attitude is taken by those in the business of selling tartan, stressing that anyone may wear any tartan they like. |
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A butcher in Maclean, New South Wales, 'the Scottish town in Australia', reportedly celebrates the day by selling haggisburgers. |
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Following this date many local bottlers around the UK began selling their own version of the beverage. |
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It is also the third best selling soft drink in the UK in July 2013 the merger collapsed when terms could not be agreed. |
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John Wilkinson made his fortune selling good quality goods made of iron and reached his limit of investment expansion. |
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Pilgrimages later fell out of favour due to practices such as the selling of indulgences, and the income from them faded away. |
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By staying neutral in the Second World War, and selling to both sides, the economy avoided further disasters. |
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Countries often require veterinary certificates as a condition for transporting, selling, or exhibiting animals. |
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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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Armstrong became one of the first international arms dealers, selling his weapon systems to governments across the world from Brazil to Japan. |
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They were known as a cornflour and provisions merchant, and a linen and woolen drapers, also selling boots and shoes. |
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Today, the shouts of the vendors selling the Echo can still be heard in various parts of the city centre. |
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Sleeping in fields and living on money earned along the way by selling portrait sketches, they made it as far as Toulouse. |
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It went to number 1 in France, holding the top position for ten weeks, as well as Belgium and Poland, selling over 500,000 copies in France. |
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A stock exchange provides companies with the facility to raise capital for expansion through selling shares to the investing public. |
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Tickets went on sale at 10AM on 18 September 2015, selling out pretty much instantly. |
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Conversely, selling of securities by the central bank reduces the money supply. |
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The central bank may subsequently reduce the money supply by various means, including selling bonds or foreign exchange interventions. |
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The battery cost can be retrieved by selling burst power on demand and reducing backup needs from gas plants. |
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