They fell out on Vietnam, and Johnson retailed nasty gibes that he knew would reach Lippmann's ears. |
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Ironmongers, specialist tool merchants, and general storekeepers retailed the products of a large and complex toolmaking industry. |
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What then followed was a bundle of falsehoods and bizarre inversions of reality, perhaps retailed in good faith. |
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In Germany, where more than half of all cars are diesel-engined, pure biodiesel, retailed as such, has long escaped fuel tax. |
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No doubt some people wait too long, and this group's stories are retailed as evidence that the system does not and cannot work. |
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The effervescent and heady drink is retailed in two air-conditioned halls of this outlet, which is frequented by a growing segment of young professionals and students. |
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That, in turn, transformed news into a product that could be wholesaled to newspapers, as well as retailed in print. |
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Profits would be greater if the traffickers also retailed the drug, as some West African networks are known to do. |
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Measurements were conducted using coal and coke as well as wood, and all fuel was of regularly retailed quality. |
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Similar products retailed under the same C. I. Generic Name do not necessarily have the same ecotoxicological or application properties. |
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For example, Loblaws has several stores in Alberta and Ontario where gasoline is retailed. |
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If two or more vintages of a specialty wine will be retailed at the same time but at different prices, a separate GTIN must be used. |
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This shall also apply in the case of the same volume of harmful substances not retailed to the general public. |
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In these promotions, the state rewarded consumers with material things and consumers aided the state through consumption of items produced or retailed by state enterprises. |
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His work, completed about 1469, retailed the story as a tragedy. |
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This is the perfect location for this show because William Hadwen was a merchant who retailed silver and other goods on Nantucket during the early nineteenth century. |
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There is a very common sense of anger directed at what has been a period of unattributable briefing and anonymous comments being retailed through the press about the leader. |
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Spain has overtaken France and Italy to become the world's largest producer, but sells almost half of its exports in bulk to markets like France, some of which is retailed under French labels. |
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Then we want to make sure that the processing of food is safe and, finally, we want to make sure that when it is stored and retailed, it is still safe for us to take home. |
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Two out of three retailed carcasses are covered by a quality label. |
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An estimation was then made by extrapolating the above employment figure on the basis of the volumes retailed by this company as compared to total volumes of the product concerned retailed on the Union market. |
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They were made from a Malaysian hardwood called jelutong and retailed at pounds 3,000 then. |
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If each contradiction be set down as a lie and retailed at breakfast, life is not easy. |
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However per the December 1976 Weights and Measures Amendment Act, all foodstuffs must be retailed using the metric system. |
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It covers all imported, locally manufactured and retailed food. |
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To receive cash off a select new mower or mower conditioner retailed and settled for between October 15, 2010, and January 31, 2011, check the appropriate box and complete this coupon. |
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As regards the date of entry into force of the guarantee on these cars, please note that in the case of retailed cars, the retail date generally marks the start of the guarantee period. |
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Craft beer may stand alongside other beers in a mainstream pub, or be retailed in specialist outlets, such as the chain owned by Scottish brewers Brewdog. |
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He became quite pale as he retailed these stories to Constance. |
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