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    1. tried to haul towards the bright inner sanctum of the modern retail experience was, of


    2. During the week Cyberia cleaned the house, cooked meals and performed a range of other wifely duties while her husband, under the guise of bringing euphonic enlightenment to the masses, rescued black bin liners full of old clothes, books and partially complete jigsaw sets from the doorways of London’s charitable retail outlets


    3. being, by now, quite experienced in the use of retail therapy as a


    4. qualifications, the young man found a job in the retail sector


    5. There is far more trouble associated with retail therapy in North Devon's regional capital than there is with football


    6. Kulai’s mother was quite independent now and had a career as a janitorial inspector in a large retail operation on Second Canal and Gazzizon Locks


    7. "Sorry?" Sunday afternoon on a retail park


    8. The Sainsbury's store opposite the retail park is buzzing


    9. He drives along the quay and swings up past the Seven Bretheren retail park, up the hill opposite the new bypass and on towards Roundswell


    10. It was grown above four floors of once trendy retail space just off the canal, all in airy stone block and feather ferns

    11. Some did hold workshops, some were just storage, but most were retail shops of some kind


    12. Beyond that, the pottery barn and stores, then the whole long retail area of the north circle


    13. Why not, at one third the average retail price? She was getting part of the profit from that tape and she wasn't even the one who played yandrille on it


    14. These, and most other things which are sold by retail, the way in which the labouring poor buy all things, are generally fully as cheap, or cheaper, in great towns than in the remoter parts of the country, for reasons which I shall have occasion to explain hereafter


    15. The difference between the apparent profit of the retail and that of the wholesale trade, is


    16. this account that goods sold by retail are generally as cheap, and frequently much cheaper, in


    17. Though the profits of stock, both in the wholesale and retail trade, are generally less in the


    18. 4/5ths per pound weight of the whole carcase, coarse and choice pieces taken together ; and at that rate the choice pieces could not have been sold by retail for less than 4½d


    19. But even this high price is still a good deal cheaper than what we can well suppose the ordinary retail price to have been in the time of Prince Henry


    20. , it was enacted, that " whosoever shall sell by retail a broad yard of the finest scarlet grained, or of other grained cloth of the finest making, above sixteen shillings, shall forfeit forty shillings for every yard so sold

    21. That between the dealers and the consumers, on the contrary, as it is generally carried on by retail, frequently requires but very small ones, a shilling, or even a halfpenny, being often sufficient


    22. If you are in retail then consider a free sample


    23. The capitals employed in the agriculture and in the retail trade of any society, must always reside within that society


    24. Even the stores and warehouses from which goods are retailed in some provinces, particularly in Virginia and Maryland, belong many of them to merchants who reside in the mother country, and afford one of the few instances of the retail trade of a society being carried on by the capitals of those who are not resident members of it


    25. The consideration of his own private profit is the sole motive which determines the owner of any capital to employ it either in agriculture, in manufactures, or in some particular branch of the wholesale or retail trade


    26. the middle of the doll section, at full retail price


    27. On the contrary, it, in many cases, prohibited the manufacturer from exercising the trade of a shopkeeper, or from selling his own goods by retail


    28. By the other, it meant to promote that of a particular order of men, the shopkeepers, who would be so much undersold by the manufacturer, it was supposed, that their trade would be ruined, if he was allowed to retail at all


    29. The manufacturer, however, though he had been allowed to keep a shop, and to sell his own goods by retail, could not have undersold the common shopkeeper


    30. But by being obliged to sell his corn by retail, he was obliged to keep a great part of his capital in his granaries and stack-yard through the year, and could not therefore cultivate so well as with the same capital he might otherwise have done

    31. another, or he may carry on some little retail trade ; and if he has no stock, he may find employment either as a country labourer, or as an artificer


    32. All trades and manufactures, too, even the retail trade, were carried on by the slaves of the rich for the benefit of their masters, whose wealth, authority, and protection, made it difficult for a poor freeman to maintain the competition against them


    33. Of the former kind, are in England, the tax upon hawkers and pedlars, that upon hackney-coaches and chairs, and that which the keepers of ale-houses pay for a licence to retail ale and spiritous liquors


    34. If the tax had been considerable, it would have oppressed the small, and forced almost the whole retail trade into the hands of the great dealers


    35. Such stamp duties as those upon licences to retail ale, wine, and spiritous liquors, though intended, perhaps, to fall upon the profits of the retailers, are likewise finally paid by the consumers of those liquors


    36. The dealers in those particular commodities, either by wholesale or retail, to be at all times subject to the visit and examination of the custom-house officer; and to be obliged to justify, by proper certificates, the payment of the duty upon the whole quantity contained in their shops or warehouses


    37. whaler ships to retail stores and entertainment


    38. It had a very large business base that encompassed international trade as well as retail and service businesses for the local community


    39. A quick thought about Wal-Mart and the vitriolic attacks directed against the retail chain in recent years by the liberal community


    40. Basically, it involves moving you out of retail and into wholesale

    41. Practice in the retail form and wholesale


    42. From the early days, cattlemen, agribusiness, banks, and retail stores made downtown the commercial hub of Amarillo with Polk Street at the center


    43. operating retail outlets throughout North


    44. operation, sold the retail business, and


    45. and retail buildings, and a number of other


    46. Up with Displawallä! Pay a visit to a retail store that displays merchandise on the wall, and these same grooved panels offer the most flexible storage solution for the garage that is available today


    47. Local businesses can use it to find specific tweets in their area from people who might be interested in their restaurant, retail store, or local office


    48. ƒ Beware the flyers, advertisements, special discounted sales and other retail or sales tricks of the trade that tempt, entice and lure you in to spend your precious dough!


    49. up a retail space with carpeting, computers and staff, and it was a poorly attended show


    50. ” Maybe you already have a retail location that’s doing very well, but












































    1. Even the stores and warehouses from which goods are retailed in some provinces, particularly in Virginia and Maryland, belong many of them to merchants who reside in the mother country, and afford one of the few instances of the retail trade of a society being carried on by the capitals of those who are not resident members of it


    2. business, so they retailed by lowering their prices, no matter what, whatever price


    3. Coming with Blu-ray Disc and Wi-Fi, the PlayStation 3 was the most expensive game console on the market since Panasonic's version of the 3DO, which retailed for little under $700


    4. But it was neither in Elinor's power, nor in her wish, to rouse such feelings in another, by her retailed explanation, as had at first been called forth in herself


    5. Officers woke comrades and retailed the news


    6. He took her to plays and annoyed her by whispering that God probably didn’t approve of such amusements, and to churches and, sotto voce, retailed funny obscenities and then reproved her for laughing


    7. Wrench, medical attendant to the Vincy family, very early had grounds for thinking lightly of Lydgate's professional discretion, and there was no report about him which was not retailed at the Vincys', where visitors were frequent


    8. It is in the squadron room where flight plans are made and where experiences are retailed after the mission


    9. But it was neither in Elinor’s power, nor in her wish, to rouse such feelings in another, by her retailed explanation, as had at first been called forth in herself


    10. Anxiety paralyzes our thought, and the utmost we can do is to wonder, as we con the vague utterances of ministers, or construe the meaning of the words of monarchs, or turn over those ascribed to the diplomatists, retailed at random by the newspapers, never sure of their information, whether all this is to happen to-morrow or the day after, whether it is this year or next that we are all to be killed

    11. It had been understood that large sums of money were advanced to these Pursers, who laid it out in slops, which they retailed to the seamen at an advance, in some instances, of twenty per cent


    1. 50 for a book retailing at £9


    2. It shows earning through retailing, trading, buying and selling


    3. • Retail: Retailing is a vendor intensive industry that will support diverse Business-to-Business


    4. The first call was to Virgin Our Price, now no longer existing but at that time, before internet shopping and downloading had become popular, a major force in music retailing


    5. The market garden business prospered and soon expanded into distribution and retailing


    6. Some of the wealthier of them became distributers instead of producers of wealth; that is to say, they became shopkeepers, retailing the commodities that were produced for the most part by machinery


    7. Sometimes a big takeover in a sector – banking, insurance, pharmaceuticals, retailing and so on – prompts speculation that others will follow, and most of the shares in similar businesses suddenly romp ahead


    8. Shortly after purchasing Berkshire, I acquired a Baltimore department store, Hochschild Kohn, buying through a company called Diversified Retailing that later merged with Berkshire


    9. The events of 1991 have fortified that case: The economic strength of oncemighty media enterprises continues to erode as retailing patterns change and advertising and entertainment choices proliferate


    10. First, TJX is a leader in discount retailing

    11. New concepts in retailing


    12. If a retailing company has a P/E of 15, while the average P/E ratio of all companies in the retail sector is 20, one could say that the company is undervalued relative to the sector


    13. I believe that six-month price appreciation works so well here because of the diversity of the industries included in the sector—companies as varied as automobiles, diversified consumer services, Internet and catalog retailing, media, and retailing


    14. He spent the remainder of the year liquidating the portfolio, with the exception of two companies - Berkshire and Diversified Retailing


    15. Traditional music retailing was one of the first to start going


    1. services to the elderly or to retails stores


    2. That stuff retails for $9


    3. example on a book we have published, "Cotswolds Memoir" which retails for


    4. India’s Tata Motors, owner of the Jaguar and Range Rover brands, has begun to produce an entry-level car called the Nano, which retails for just $2,000


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