Nearby Silas's cottage, they find a tinderbox, which makes a townsman recall that a peddler who'd come to town recently carried a tinderbox. |
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The peddler was a middle-aged woman who is always happy to talk with travellers. |
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At an age when other kids play with toys, he was a street peddler of peanuts and a shoe-shiner. |
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The only outsiders that came here was the occasional peddler and once a gleeman came through the village and stayed at the Inn his father owned. |
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That morning, a peddler on Broad Street had extended a constellation of needle marks into her path, hand holding a fake plastic flower. |
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The peddler approaches the narrator adopting a pidgin English. |
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Edwin J. Jerge, a dope peddler and blackmailer of other dope peddlers, was driving north on Broadway. |
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I am quite deliberately saying product counterfeiter, rather than refer to a peddler of phoney products, which sounds very harsh. |
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A dark-skinned slum-dweller lighting a spliff on the street is a peddler and thrown in jail. |
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Lenovo has recently bested HP to become the top peddler of desktop computers worldwide. |
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The third generation would continue on through university and beyond, completing the move from peddler to plumber to professor. |
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David lives with his Canadian-born parents, his Grandfather Zaida, a junk peddler who emigrated from Russia, and Zaida's aging horse, Ferdeleh. |
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One day, a Greek peddler suggested to Hesse to buy mediterranean sponges by the container rather than by the unit. |
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But the increasing decline of his fading industrial town threatens to plummet this peddler of dreams into an unfriendly reality. |
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Supporters of conspiracy peddler Alex Jones are FURIOUS that I dared to note his dismissal of the Apollo 11 mission. |
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Mandelbaum began her climb to the top of the crime world as a peddler on the rough-and-tumble, bustling streets of New York City. |
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He has at one time or another promoted an image of a pimp daddy mack, a dope peddler, a businessman, a political teacher, a gangsta, and a revolutionary. |
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According to tradition, the typical Yankee peddler was thought to be so shrewd that he could carve and sell counterfeit nutmegs. |
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The thug was an acknowledged leg breaker, a shakedown artist, a peddler of violence. |
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Here's a cure for all your troubles, here's an end to all distress. It's the old dope peddler, with his powdered happiness. |
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Edge: Cleveland Dr Mehmet Oz, born in Cleveland to Turkish immigrants, went from Oprah-approved surgeon and TV personality to peddler of miracle weight-loss products debunked before a Senate subcommittee. |
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I had the idea of a street seller, a peddler. |
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The second, Madame Louise, is a haughty, witchlike peddler in a horse-drawn carriage, hawking an alcoholic cure-all. |
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Mathieu shrugs off his family to be with Cedric, a hunky doughnut peddler he spies on the beach. |
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The peddler stopped, and tapped her on the head, With absolute forefinger, brown and ringed. |
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This was soon done, and the peddler druv up front of old Jinnie and went to git her, so as to tie her behind his waggin. |
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Despite nationwide strikes in France, Louis Vuitton, a peddler of posh handbags, does not have sufficient stock to cater to the sudden increase in demand. |
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His father was a peddler and his mother ran a small general store. |
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Szlamach's father was a peddler, and the Radoszynski family lived in a modest apartment in Warsaw's Praga section on the east bank of the Vistula River. |
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The authorisation must be visibly worn by the peddler and returned upon request, for examination, to a peace keeper or to the authority in charge who is requesting it. |
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In the defining denouement of the play, Hector dies and Irwin becomes a chairbound TV peddler of cultural kitsch. |
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It is immaterial whether the influence peddler actually exerted his influence on the above persons or not as is whether the influence leads to the intended result. |
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The passive trading in influence side resembles to passive bribery, as described in Article 3, but, again the influence peddler is the one who receives the undue advantage, not the public official. |
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Luckily, they meet an old peddler with a cart and horse who befriends them as he travels the driftway, an ancient road that is sometimes paved and sometimes green grass. |
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