More than 700 alarms, which emit a high-pitched 130 decibel scream, have been sold in a four-day frenzy. |
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Convenience goods are generally sold through many retail outlets so that buyers have easy access to the product. |
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So, the bulk of their milk continues to be sold through established outlets. |
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When we are offered a television, we are as much being sold the idea behind it as the physical reality of it. |
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As a producer of windows and doors that are sold through home improvement outlets, we are interested in this information. |
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Esk Valley is only a small-scale producer, with wines sold through selected independent wine merchants. |
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In his acceptance speech, Patrick talked about the raw deal given the fishermen, that they were sold out by the government. |
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I feel we have been sold out by the interim management team led by Mr Dawson. |
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Firstly, with this modern mobile stuff, consumers have been sold the idea of the Internet on their phone. |
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Is it any surprise that so many people can be sold irrational ideas, systems, devices, and philosophies? |
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It doesn't take much intelligence to understand that once you have sold your soul to the devil, you can't buy it back. |
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The Katy was decommissioned in 1986 and its iron rails and wooden ties sold for scrap. |
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The book sold like hot cakes and has been re-released for his visit to the upcoming Writers Festival. |
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The book, sold like hot cakes as it could quench the thirst of many people in their own language. |
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And they sold like hot cakes, what with the students buying as many as 1600 sarees and 1005 towels in the last 20 days. |
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For 75 years, Disney has successfully sold America every format of home entertainment, vacation fantasies and distinctively branded tie-ins. |
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It was a sell-out night with 400 tickets sold, many to students at the school. |
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Also, since they trade intraday, ETFs can be bought long or sold short, used in hedge strategies and bought on margin. |
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The NYSE calculates program trading as the sum of shares bought, sold and sold short in program trades. |
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Short interest is simply the total number of shares of a company that have been sold short. |
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It passed because voters were sold a bill of goods by proponents of the act. |
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And the political scandal relates to the fact that we've been sold a bill of goods on this limited government. |
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If you think that's possible, you've been sold a bill of goods that you'll regret buying for the rest of your life. |
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Consumers seeking relief from phone hucksters shouldn't be sold a bill of goods by their government. |
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Were they just misunderstandings of intelligence data, or were we sold a bill of goods? |
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Peaches sold in here are generally large, juicy, sweet, mellow, scrumptious, delicious, you get the idea. |
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But lest you go getting any notions that we're being sold an old disorder with a new name and a brand-new bill of goods, think again. |
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In fixing blame for the way the public appears to have been sold a bill of goods, don't overlook the part played by the media. |
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We hung on this way for about 5 years or so and then, mercifully, Cappi's was sold. |
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It's simply because I know that women are being sold a bill of goods, a limited sense of their own capacities, a distorted view of birth. |
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The people of New Zealand have been sold a pup by the Prime Minister of New Zealand. |
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It is a difficult process, but it is possible to win compensation if you were sold a pup. |
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Cleveland Police said the chain was not something that could be sold on easily, but it might be melted down. |
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Women of color, wearing distinctive head wraps called tignons, sold pralines, coffee with chicory, and brown ginger cakes. |
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When the BC bud was traded for American cocaine, said elements sold the coke and were left with an embarrassing whack of cash. |
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Its Bob the Builder series has been sold around the world complete with merchandising and even a hit single. |
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The first phase of 25 three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows sold out within two weeks last autumn. |
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Coffee can be grown along with high-value timber, for example, or with tropical fruits that could be sold as concentrates or jams. |
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We tied napkins with beargrass and embellished them with lily pad-like Shortia, commonly sold as galax leaves. |
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I am positive that the band would sell thousands of records with numerous sold out tours if they were American. |
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His con involved promising customers that timeshares already owned would be sold to defray some of the cost of buying into one of his resorts. |
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A secret drugs recipe to replace the banned miaow miaow is being sold to gangs across the UK, the paper reports. |
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In my humble opinion this phone is an iPhone beater, I sold my 3G to get it, and so far I am mightily impressed with it. |
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Powdered roots and tinctures are sold in health-food stores and some supermarkets. |
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Visitors were under no obligation to buy, prices were often marked, and piece goods of different lines of merchandise were sold. |
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During that year he sold both goods raised on the farm and general store merchandise similar to that sold at the family store on Huguenot Street. |
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This will not rely on passing trade and are mainly sold wholesale to other merchants. |
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Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979, the goods sold must be of merchantable quality and fit for the purpose for which they are sold. |
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The campaign to keep the site as a publicly-managed beauty spot was sparked by fears it would be sold off and closed to the public. |
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So far the council has sold us down the river each time because it is strapped for cash. |
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Banned and publicly burned, they nevertheless sold sensationally well, making Locke and Newton household names in educated circles. |
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Book value can increase as a result of mergers, and it can go up if a company has just sold a lot of new equity. |
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The sensitive plant commonly sold in stores as a curiosity is a member of the pea family. |
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Until about July, two and three bed houses sold on my estate in days, sometimes hours as it's a popular estate. |
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It can be gathered and sold for animal feed or bedding, but those markets are often unprofitable for growers. |
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Any gaps in the flower beds can be filled with summer bedding, much of which is being sold off cheap at the moment. |
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Buy your suiting as separates, the suits sold as sets don't seem to generally be of the same quality. |
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He owned a shop in Southampton which also sold bedpans and surgical appliances. |
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Vendors sold postcards in corner stores, in markets, in tobacconists, in newsagents' shops, and on the street. |
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After the war in 1944 German property in Belgium was sequestered, and the shares in the subsidiary sold. |
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The barbecue did a roaring trade and several hundred beefburgers and hot dogs were sold. |
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Well I've sold a whole heap of parts to people, nobody's ever come back and asked me where I got the parts from. |
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Either prepared slug bait sold under various trade names or dust containing metaldehyde is satisfactory. |
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Dell sold eight million servers, laptops and desktop computers during the quarter. |
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We have all sold our kidneys to pay off a debt so that we can save our families from indentured servitude. |
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The items were sold at the behest of his descendants and fetched much more than the auctioneers had bargained for. |
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Four hundred tonnes were unknowingly imported by a Norfolk company and sold in Britain. |
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While most are like the tools sold to professionals, several of them are lighter-weight versions that toolmakers called gentlemen's tools. |
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Among the items that were sold were a Faberge bejewelled gold-mounted cane. |
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A small bejewelled crucifix is found in a pond, and it passes from hand to hand, sometimes being sold, sometimes being given away. |
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Most houses in the UK are sold as links in a chain, where buyers and sellers are all linked together in sequence. |
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This is sold as bars, or wafers, and is sold by weight starting at one gramme and going up to 400 troy ounces. |
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Replacement batteries for top-of-the-range notebooks are often sold by vendors at a hefty premium. |
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Robert Naylor, 48, tried to deny giving lethal weapons to a friend by claiming he had sold cars, settees and a three-piece suite. |
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Interest on the loan rolls up, and then the debt is settled when the property is finally sold. |
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Immediately following the purchase, they were sold back to the original broker with settlement terms of five days. |
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More than 70 lots, including a 1905 Sanderson field camera complete with red bellows, will be sold at the Auction Centre. |
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Is there an automatic markdown in price if an item hasn't sold in a certain period of time? |
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They are usually sold in street markets, car boot sales and are also hawked around pubs. |
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Cities and villages feature open markets, where foodstuffs are sold liberally, along with common household items. |
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The two cellular phone companies have the dollar denomination symbol on air time scratch cards sold to their subscribers. |
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Both men and women look forward to the weekly market day when goods are bartered, bought, and sold, and social activity is enjoyed. |
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Prior to the exercise date the warrant can be bought or sold on the market at the then market price. |
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Any fruit not indigenous to your village will fetch a higher market value when sold. |
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I accept that the invoiced amount represents the fair market value of the goods sold. |
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Trendy shirts of yesteryear are sold as the hot items of today at an almost 220 per cent markup. |
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A rear engine 500 cc screamer with one central headlight, they sold 16,000 of them with the tin body but also quite a few woven ones. |
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About 30 to 32 per cent of new cars sold in Bulgaria are French, with Peugeot, Citroen and Renault marques increasingly to be seen on the roads. |
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Within two months of launching its range consisting of over 30 screw-capped wines it has already sold over one-and-a-half million bottles. |
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In the first quarter of this year, more of these homes were sold than any other type. |
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Which means we sold more copies in the second week of release than we did in the first. |
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Thanks a lot. You have essentially sold out your field solely for the purpose of self-promotion. |
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Cakes and desserts made of fruits and marzipan, a sweet almond paste, are sold in pastry shops and on the streets. |
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He claimed that he bought and sold old bangers and often loaned them to others. |
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For example, the bank discount method is used for Treasury bills sold by the U.S. government and commercial paper issued by businesses. |
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This first album of French rap sold well and served as an introduction to many French youngsters outside the banlieue. |
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On last weekend they sold Christmas decorations and wreaths outside the church after Masses. |
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It already has a massive hit with a brand that has sold more than 600,000 discs. |
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What makes essential oils different from the synthetic perfumes sold in most mass-market retail outlets? |
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It is these which are sold packed in the familiar long boxes with a stem, or plastic imitation thereof, between the rows. |
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What the plaintiffs did then was to sue the purchasers of the indigo, which had been sold by the master of the ship, for the balance. |
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If Kevin hadn't wanted to farm, says Jo, she would have immediately rented out the cropland and sold the hogs. |
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The property was seized, sold at a bargain-basement price to a government minister, and then quickly resold for a substantial profit. |
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I ummed and aahhed over a signed Bunny booklet for a few minutes then went back to find they were sold out! |
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It was a huge success and tickets sold out for each performance and also the Sunday matinee proved very popular. |
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The matinee performance on Tuesday was sold out and people were turned away as all 253 seats were full. |
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Whale meat and blubber is shared out locally, and a small amount is sold to pay for the upkeep of boats. |
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At a later stage of growth, young rape thinnings are sometimes sold as spring greens. |
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He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold. |
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His horse got to be prime minister, and he apparently sold a chart-topping number of dukedoms, earldoms and baronetcies. |
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The hope is that Jaguar, and also the separate Cosworth division, can be sold as going concerns. |
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We could have standardized and commoditized it, and sold it to third-party investment advisers. |
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Farms in this country are being sold like second-hand cars at a vehicle auction. |
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As soon as medicine starts to be sold, these are the questions that have to be asked. |
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The barrow was used from the 1930s to hold Garsons Farm produce which was sold at Borough Market in London Bridge. |
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These were all purchased from street barrows when second-hand books were sold at a cost of about sixpence each. |
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But civil liberties campaigners are now worried that the Catcher may be sold to other governments or secret services. |
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Tickets for a match must be sold in a way so that fans of rival teams occupy separate sections of a stadium. |
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Small flechette pistols were sold to give civilians a sense of false security against thugs. |
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And much of the debt has been securitized into income shares sold to the public which has no knowledge of what they bought. |
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Most of the Toyota Camry cars are sedans but the Camry was also sold as a station wagon. |
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One thousand cards were sold and the new postal service quickly served to make the cards popular. |
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One thousand of the shirts were made in November and all sold within three weeks of going on sale. |
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It was beautiful and could have sold by the thousand if she had continued to make them. |
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The firm sold several hundred tons of the GM maize seed to US farmers over the past four years. |
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Lots of the local farmers bred horses and sold them to the Army, especially when wars threatened. |
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Vintage champagne must be aged for at least three years before it can be sold, although most is aged for much longer. |
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About three quarters of endowment mortgages sold over the last two decades are expected to post a shortfall when they mature. |
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The former girl group member is playing at here in June and, after less than a week, the show is now three quarters sold. |
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I found an adorable, hole in the wall thrift store that sold all sorts of things, from clothes to antiques. |
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The engine seized up on it, or I never would've sold it to that high-school kid who wanted to fix it up in shop class. |
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The basuco was sold for a low price and it rapidly became even more popular than marijuana in a lot of cities. |
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A DIY chain store today moved to ease safety fears over self-assembly fireplaces being sold at its stores. |
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The freshest herring was salted and sold at good prices for human consumption. |
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Although it sold like hot cakes, the car itself wasn't the greatest thing to ever turn a wheel. |
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It is estimated that 3,000 tickets were sold, leaving many supporters, ticketless, despondent and very angry. |
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The property had been refurbished, but was sold as a shell without kitchen, bathrooms or any decoration. |
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He attributed his enduring strength to the consumption of jamu, a medicinal drink of magical properties sold by street-hawkers. |
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Years later I foolishly sold off my collection of ratty, well thumbed copies. |
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Approximately 50 thousand battledores, with prices ranging from 1000 yen to 600,000 yen are sold at this time. |
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The fact that several self-published writers have sold well and gone on to sign up with big publishers has helped. |
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Easy Ways Products have been successfully sold through craft fairs, bazaars, horse sales and door to door throughout the county. |
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His collection was sold off and dispersed in 1936, examples going to the Museum of London, Tower of London and York Castle Museum. |
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As the Depression deepened, farmers across the Midwest began to gather at farms being sold off to break up the proceedings. |
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The leasing driver has the chance to buy the car outright, renegotiate a lease, or they are sold to a car auction. |
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Although international donors encouraged the sale, the government failed to explain where the money went, or whom the grain was sold to. |
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To clarify, I don't mind waiting until all the puppies are sold to collect money. |
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If it was sold to a developer, a considerable amount of money could change hands. |
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The products are then sold to various clients, including farmers, the forestry commission, local authorities and garden centres. |
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A special leather-bound edition will be sold to raise money for emergency workers and their families. |
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It was a brand new, clean memory stick when it was sold to a reputable dealer. |
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Regardless of which site is chosen, the present further education site is to be sold to raise money for the development. |
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But she stopped short of confirming that she would refuse an export licence if the Doncaster-built locomotive was sold to a foreign buyer. |
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You know my supplements are sold on my Web site and they're also sold in retail stores like Whole Foods. |
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A medal awarded to a 19th Century Bolton soldier has sold at auction for almost three times more than it was expected to fetch. |
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If I sold at that price there is nowhere in the country I could get something similar. |
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Coal continues to be subsidized, dug out of the ground and sold at unbelievably low prices. |
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They are more than dumb pieces of suede, fashioned by Spanish craftsmen and sold at a bargain price in a long forgotten shoe shop in Sevilla. |
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These were difficult to obtain on the open market and sold at premium prices. |
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They also found that pink tomatoes sold at a higher price than the red ones. |
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Second-hand clothing from the United States, sold at bargain prices, has become popular. |
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The applications come from IBM and other vendors, and can be bundled and sold at a compelling price. |
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Not only is gas cheaper than ever, once adjusted for inflation, but it is also frequently sold at a price similar to a liter of water. |
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But when it came to houses sold at 2 million or more, the London borough of Richmond jumped one place to number five in the country. |
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Had it sold at that price, it would have been the granite city's most expensive ever house. |
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Increased demand may simply mean the same quantity sold at a higher price, or even a smaller quantity at a still higher price. |
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A lot of fabric prints are discontinued by stores once they have sold out of them. |
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The response from the shop keeper was that he had already sold out of such furs. |
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I'm hoping they just sold out of the black and white, because I'd hate to think the color one was more popular. |
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All the clothing vendors rapidly sold out of sweatshirts, fleece pullovers and other warm gear. |
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The argument was settled the next day when we sold out of our newsletter in one hour. |
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On their first day they sold out of what they had, not expecting the turnout they got. |
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Our Dorking store has sold out of videos and other stores are saying that stocks are running low. |
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But when they tried to buy petrol before setting off yesterday, every filling station they visited had sold out of unleaded. |
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Parts of the UK even sold out of red hairspray as supporters rushed to do something with their hair to raise cash. |
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Had to wait 45 minutes for a bus and by the time I got there the bakery on the Via Portuense had completely sold out of focaccia. |
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One large supermarket had sold out of bread stocks by midday and supplies of flour were disappearing from the shelves. |
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Both Saturday performances of the Monday-Saturday show have sold out and the Friday performance is almost full. |
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Tickets are selling well and the Friday and Saturday night performances are sold out. |
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Please note, Monday's performance has sold out already, and prompt booking is recommended for the rest of the week. |
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The premiere was a popular and critical success, with scheduled performances sold out almost immediately. |
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I have to sit with the usherettes because the performance has been sold out for weeks. |
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Lots of press coverage was good news for the show and the ten performances sold out. |
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Word of mouth quickly spread, performances sold out, and the show's original run was extended. |
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Despite this being a work that takes literally days to perform, every performance was sold out months in advance. |
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Of the 24 professional performances, six sold out, and a further eight filled at least 85 per cent of the seats. |
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A few tickets remain for the matinee performance at 1.30 pm Saturday but the evening performance is sold out. |
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Both performances were sold out as parents packed the hall to see their children take centre stage. |
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He sold through the local supermarket chains, which were then still the backbone of the American grocery industry. |
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My brother is a strong person, but they felt they had been sold out. |
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However, fortune smiled upon us when we realized that we had sold all of our first shipment of Savoy 2001 Dance Odyssey calendars in Sydney and had some extra cash. |
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The guys who get caught now will be the ones who are sold a bill of goods by someone who convinces them he has a way to keep them from being caught. |
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They calculate the rating by tallying the numbers of cars sold in the month by model and creating a blended average. |
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One happy landlord estimated that he had sold 5,000 pints, while another had sold out of champagne and a number of spirits within hours of the victory. |
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When her own store had sold out of a special pair of shoes Trisha wanted to buy, Rachel made an unprecedented visit to the Dolcis branch in Bury and bought the shoes herself. |
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A lot of us are angry because we don't know what's happening and the people who have put quite a lot of years into the company feel they have been sold out. |
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Most consumer goods are bought and sold in large, open periodic markets. |
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Linda told us that she took a bag full of Socialist Worker Miners' Strike specials and T-shirts, sold out of all of them, and even took orders for more. |
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The French carbonated water is being sold like hot cakes here. |
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The food that we grow on the urban farm sites is sold at local farmers' markets and, seasonally of course, at the neighbourhood corner grocery store. |
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Over the first nine months of the year, 9,674 leafs and 7,671 Volts were sold. |
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Judging from response so far there are already a lot of anglers using the new floats as we completely sold out of the first production batch within a week! |
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In the last week-and-a-half the shop has completely sold out of the kind of designer shirts that it says it would struggle to sell in its Knightsbridge store. |
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A Swedish salesman, Persson was touring the U.S. when he discovered an unusual store that turned over its merchandise quickly and sold it inexpensively. |
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Seventeen years after the idea first dawned on him, Koska sold his first syringe. |
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Then, with a new job in a new part of the country, I finally sold my soul to eternal debt, took the plunge into home ownership and, for the first time, tasted independence. |
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The jeeps that were made in America and sold to the Chinese will now be made in China and sold to the Chinese. |
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For one week he worked for a tailor, then was employed as a kitchen hand, later drove a truck, serviced machinery and sold construction equipment. |
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Not surprisingly, the store had sold out of them by the time he went back to get it on Sunday so he spent his day driving around trying to find somewhere that stocked it. |
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Lecturing us on how to keep our linen cupboards tidy, we are being sold the idea that cleaning is cool and that a few crumbs under the toaster is an indication of failure. |
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In the process, the American people were demoted from citizens to consumers, and sold a bill of goods about how the almighty market was the essential foundation of democracy. |
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Tickets for the play's 24 performances sold out in less than two days, the majority of them bought by one of the youngest audiences the theatre can recall. |
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The town has certainly been gripped by Cup fever with long queues outside the ticket office yesterday morning and 1000 tickets being sold in the first hour. |
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Mr Britton kept beehives in his garden and sold honey from the gate. |
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It is only the evening performances that are sold out ahead. |
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The British economy also benefits when the product returns to these shores and is distributed by a British distributor, and sold through a British store. |
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But rather than target individual lawmakers, they sold voters a bill of goods about the virtues of putting limits on how long anyone can serve in certain elected positions. |
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Under the Merovingians and the Carolingians Paris was an important centre of trade, and much of the wine sold there would have been produced locally. |
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Tickets for Sting's Royal Albert Hall performance are sold out already? |
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The goods which were sold at the bazaar were divided in three categories. |
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The matinee performance of The Taming of the Shrew has already sold out! |
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The pixels are sold in squares of 100 to create a tiddly icon. |
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As a business centre, cotton, cloth and rice sold like hot cakes. |
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The survey registered only active transactions, excluding instances when the insider sold or acquired stock by participating in stock option and scrip dividend schemes. |
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They were in the tradition of colportage, hawked by street pedlars who entered bars and workshops, or sold by tobacconists, newsagents, or at railway kiosks. |
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When the first edition was sold out, the rights in the book were sold to a mainstream trade publisher, who issued it with revisions and a slightly altered title. |
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But as property prices soar and demand for second homes rises, unprofitable sporting estates are worth more when broken up and assets are sold off. |
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One phone was sold to the stallholders just 40 minutes after it had been stolen from its owner while another phone was taken from a car while the driver was at a funeral. |
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As I said earlier, American men have been sold a bill of goods. |
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The Minister's chief executive has sold him a pup, and he has bought it. |
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The filly was sold to a private breeder for a large amount of money. |
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Lambs born now and during April are generally sold fat over the summer and into the autumn while those left go on to the market well into the New Year as hoggs. |
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Those who joined up because they were in favour of Respect, Equality, Socialism, Peace, Environment, Community, and Trades Unionism have been sold a pup. |
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The first is that Helen Clark and Pete Hodgson sold New Zealand a pup. |
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The line, which used to hold a giant fashion show in New York each season, is now sold in J.C. Penny and on discount sites. |
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Politicians have been sold the idea that it is a big wealth-creating industry that must be cherished at all costs and now refuse to face the downside. |
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But smaller policies, such as reform of our upper house of parliament, will be sold even more so as liberal democrat triumphs. |
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A man who sold himself to voters as an American success story owes the public more than a wave goodbye. |
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I mean, are we getting sold a little bit of a bill of goods, here? |
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The 150-year family dynasty that controlled Anheuser-Busch lived in a soap opera as sudsy as the product they sold. |
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Andrew Carnegie sold off his steel empire to J.P. Morgan in 1901 and called it a day. |
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Today the tool, described as combining an axe with either a mattock or grub hoe, is sold for gardening and clearing nature trails, as well as firefighting. |
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This show had a nationwide sell-out tour in 2003 and sold out St Nicholas' Church in Galway again last Christmas and last May, achieving standing ovations at each show. |
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The collection includes a horse so small it was originally sold in a matchbox and an 8ft rocking horse large enough to seat three children at once. |
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This was a youth meeting, youth must be the ones speaking to work this out, and the adults had sold us out again by managing this problem, and not addressing it head on. |
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Loads of members, loads of rare goods all sold at great low prices. |
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The victims were promised the timeshares they already owned would be sold, to defray some of the cost of buying into one of Palmer's 12 resorts on Tenerife. |
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For the last several years, Hybridcars.com has been tallying the number of hybrid vehicles sold every month. |
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In 1997, my father sold down his interests in Noel Leeming Ltd, and become semi-retired, having diversified into property and some silent business partnerships. |
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It sold at the rate of a thousand copies a day in its first few weeks. |
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Outside the United States, products sold as toothpaste sometimes include ground tobacco mixed with menthol, oil of cloves, peppermint and other flavorings. |
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As a high schooler, he had his own acrylics made to copy his cocobolo wood designs and sold them to guides. |
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Around six in 10 of the Celicas sold in the UK are STs, which are powered by Toyota's 1762cc, four-cylinder, twin-cam, 16-valve engine. |
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By the time he realised his mistake they had been sold for a song by a stallholder who found them abandoned. |
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Go to wherever teenage clothing is sold, and there you'll find a plethora of trampy clothing. |
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For the next few years David worked for the Brecon Forest Tramroad and sold coal and lime. |
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With the billions of beefburgers and ready meals sold around the world, why are so many not getting top-quality beef and ingredients? |
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Marc Duruy, EMEA Sales Manager, Aldebaran, said they had sold five NAOs to Abu Dhabi-based Masdar Institute of Science and Technology. |
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As part of the deal, CIG sold ten Bowker directories to Information Today Inc. |
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Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt's stapler sold for pounds 1,567, tying for second place with Microsoft chief Bill Gates. |
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After working for five months, they obtained a lot of rubber, which they sold to the local towkay. |
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A few years back a new type of plastic-coated cable appeared on the market, sold under the names of Surflon and Tyger Wire. |
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But the management was shocked with some complaints from parents about books with the Star of David on them being sold to children. |
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Tamworth based Nautic Steels, founded in 1978 by Bob Andrews, has been sold to Pantech Group Holdings for an undisclosed sum. |
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Jason Lee Steens, 19, of Melton House Towyn Road, Belgrano, Conwy stole 30 DVDs and sold them to the Gaming Exchange in Rhyl. |
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Pant styles sold to young guys now include capri's, clamdiggers, and chinos and jeans with decorative stitching. |
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They are also sold as tree onions and bulb onions and that would be the end of the story except I was asked this week if you could eat them. |
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This beautiful uddered Jordan daughter sold for 1,600gns and joins Neil Sanderson's herd at Burtholme Farm, Brampton. |
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Its products are sold in Kyiv, Kyrovohrad, Vynnytsa, Lviv, Skadovsk, Chernihiv and the Sumy Oblast. |
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The NCR RealPOS 70 product line will be sold to the SUBWAY chain's 24,000 worldwide franchisees exclusively through Subtotal POS Systems Ltd. |
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According to the contract, a minimum percentage of vehicles have to be sold with subvented loans. |
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They are satisfied only with the size and payment of the subventions which amounted to 60 denars per sold kg of tobacco. |
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In contrast, a year earlier QGPC had sold crudes at a very low netback price, as in the case of its Gulf neighbours. |
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Up to 60 tonnes of stockpiled ivory in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa could be sold if the ban is lifted. |
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A sponsored spin-off takes place when an equity stake in a subsidiary is sold to an outside investor before going public. |
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The first big tollway ring system around Chicago, completed in 1960, was sold as a bypass of population centers. |
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Another Keeneland lot not sold bought by Gordon-Watson was the Diesis colt out of Grade 1 Alabama Stakes winner Spit Curl. |
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This year Sqn Ldr Munro sold his medals to Lord Ashcroft to raise PS75,000 towards the upkeep of Bomber Command Memorial in London. |
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Dube S, Chandra P and W Muzungu Aerobic sporeformers in Madora, an edible caterpillar in sold in Zimbabwean markets. |
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The HPUS permits homeopathic products to be sold in powder, pellets, tablets, triturates and cones form. |
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The gas from Phase-1 of Shah Deniz is being sold to BTC, Georgia, Turkey, Russia, the Azeri enclave of Nakhichevan and Iran. |
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A SELECTION of political puppets made for satirical television show Spitting Image raised more than pounds 7,000 when they were sold separately. |
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Ticagrelor, sold as Brilique, stops blood clots forming and maintains flow to the heart. |
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A TICKET tout who sold fake Liverpool tickets for six times the real price has been banned from all football games for four years. |
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Soya chunks are sold in a dry state and they must be soaked before they are used in a recipe. |
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Up to the middle of the 19th century, poor Alpine farmers in Ticino sold their children as chimney sweeps in Milan. |
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Within nine months, 6,316 Sports Tourers were sold in the UK where, in the first half of 2011, it was the top seller in its class. |
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Gordon Brown even sold our gold reserves off at a massive reduced price to fund his muck-ups. |
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Number by painful number you inch on like a coffle of slaves being sold down the river. |
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A NUMBER of tumble dryers sold in the last 11 years in the UK could pose a fire risk, it has been revealed. |
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More than a tonne of firewood was illegally sold per day in local bazaar by residents and strongmen, the official claimed. |
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Traces of nitrofuran, a banned veterinary medicine, were found in batches of fresh chicken sold by Tesco, Waitrose and Morrisons. |
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The cheesemongers Paxton and Whitfield couldn't wrap the stuff up fast enough and sold out of several cheeses. |
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The chain, which sold Chinese mushrooms in previous years, said it has not decided whether to carry them this year. |
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Black shirts sold out across textile shops in Kerala as students, including girls, dressed up in black shirts and mundu for Onam merriment on campuses. |
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The British-born writer was a phenomenal success as her 32 racy bestsellers sold more than 500 million copies around the world, titillating fans with her romping good yarns. |
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The food, which will be baked by trained NAAFI staff and sold from a Greggs-branded counter, will cost the same as they do at any of Greggs' 1,600 UK stores. |
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A cost price for rapeseed oil has been evaluated as the difference between total expenses and total earned incomes obtained for the sold oilcake to the stockbreeders. |
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How much was a toll bridge over the River Thames sold for at auction? |
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The remaining eight kilos are kept by the processer for his family or are sold to a middleman in Ba Kelalan or directly to a Chinese towkay in Lawas. |
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