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It is not currently for sale, although the Sheep in Wolf’s clothing project is underway and will be in several locations online under this, my brand name
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You must make your own as this stuff is not for sale
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She’d bought them at a garage sale, said they’d be sitting in them when they were old farts and had a porch
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d) Capital gains from the sale of shares
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The sale of human body parts, particularly human skin
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The money realised from this fire sale of the
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The purchase and sale of hi-value skin work to discerning international connoisseurs, predominantly from the wealthy countries of South East Asia, but also occasionally from Western buyers of American and European origin
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The money realised from this fire sale of the broken and the decayed was sufficient to invest and to bank
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Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world
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Or, if a follower on Instagram likes or comments on a photo, they are entered to win a ticket or a product that has not been released for sale by the company yet
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of a man that stands on straw ground in the sale room
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for a sale day and he calls out to the farmers
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and the guildsmen, “This woman here is for sale”,
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Looking round I realise that I might have taken a wrong turning because I'm surrounded by small groups of impoverished and suspicious stragglers who guardedly, seem to be offering each other objects for sale
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’ I said, frowning as I remember the teeming market and the produce on sale there
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She had seen them hanging around the car boot sale all morning but thought nothing much about their presence other than that they exuded the normally confused menace of seventeen year old boys
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One of the young man’s employees called him over to authorise a sale to a young lady and as soon as the young man saw her he knew that she was the one that he would marry
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Without a mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the sale of their previous, modest abode provided them with a solid foundation on which to base their daily activities
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It's not for sale and anyway, there are sacred ruins
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With the excellent advice of their own legal eagles easily overcoming the meagre resistance offered by the partners Dawson, they successfully overturned the terms of the will and shared the proceeds from the sale of the house, its chattels and the remaining technical gizmos that had not been confiscated by the Old Bill
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Gary patiently explained about conveyancing, how he acts for the purchaser of a property, checking that the title deeds are in order, liaising with the building society if there is a mortgage, and then, after the purchase is completed, registering the sale with the Land Registry
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sale all morning but thought nothing much about their presence
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over to authorise a sale to a young lady and as soon as the young
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sale of their previous, modest abode provided them with a solid
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'Thanks, I got it in a sale in Next
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terms of the will and shared the proceeds from the sale of the
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There’s the two flats and a cash sum which represents the sale price of the house when we sold it after Dad died
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would conduct the negotiations for the sale of their wares
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buyers standing around, carefully inspecting the livestock for sale and
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quite make out what was being offered for sale
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I didn’t come to the party for the previous sale of this house, I was still living with a guy near Eleknane town
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“Well before that sale
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He was sitting at his table paring shums, enough to put up for sale
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Kemberra realized he’d been totally had and this ‘day work’ was nothing more than laying on him about the shonggot sale
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The square was packed with livestock for sale
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“Desa; there is no way I could explain to you in a single evening all the permits and rules and regulations that go into the sale of something so simple as a meal
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As a result of the sale, he possessed unlimited funds; without which, his rise to power in Shattered Rock would not have occurred quite so swiftly and peacefully
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As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons, some of them will naturally employ it in setting to work industrious people, whom they will supply with materials and subsistence, in order to make a profit by the sale of their work, or by what their labour adds to the value of the materials
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He could have no interest to employ them, unless he expected from the sale of their work something more than what was sufficient to replace his stock to him ; and he could have no interest to employ a great stock rather than a small one, unless his profits were to bear some proportion to the extent of his stock
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profit which that master makes by the sale of that journeyman's work
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the bad effects of high wages in raising the price, and thereby lessening the sale of their goods, both at home and abroad
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shall not frequently be exposed to public sale
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Oh, the pocket watch is not for sale and burglary is not welcome at my place!
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trade was simply the sale of that which exceeded his own
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The exportation of raw hides has, indeed, been prohibited, and declared a nuisance; but their importation from foreign countries has been subjected to a duty ; and though this duty has been taken off from those of Ireland and the plantations (for the limited time of five years only), yet Ireland has not been confined to the market of Great Britain for the sale of its surplus hides, or of those which are not manufactured at home
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Both the price and the maintenance of the cattle which are bought in and fattened, not for labour, but for sale, are a circulating capital
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A flock of sheep or a herd of cattle, that, in a breeding country, is brought in neither for labour nor for sale, but in order to make a profit by their wool, by their milk, and by their increase, is a fixed capital
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The farmer makes his profit, not by its sale, but by its increase
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Stock up on meats when they are on sale and then divide them up into individual serving
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His annual profits must be less by all that he could have made by the sale of five hundred pounds worth more goods ; and the number of people employed in preparing his goods for the market must be less by all those that five hundred pounds more stock could have employed
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9,000 products for sale, and offers statistics on all their products
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from an authority site can help close the sale
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when you ask for the sale
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In our North American colonies, where uncultivated land is still to be had upon easy terms, no manufactures for distant sale have ever yet been established in any of their towns
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When an artificer has acquired a little more stock than is necessary for carrying on his own business in supplying the neighbouring country, he does not, in North America, attempt to establish with it a manufacture for more distant sale, but employs it in the purchase and improvement of uncultivated land
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In countries, on the contrary, where there is either no uncultivated land, or none that can be had upon easy terms, every artificer who has acquired more stock than he can employ in the occasional jobs of the neighbourhood, endeavours to prepare work for more distant sale
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Hence the origin of the first manufactures for distant sale, that seem to have been established in the western provinces of Europe, after the fall of the Roman empire
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No large country, it must be observed, ever did or could subsist without some sort of manufactures being carried on in it ; and when it is said of any such country that it has no manufactures, it must always be understood of the finer and more improved, or of such as are fit for distant sale
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Those manufactures which are fit for distant sale, seem to have been introduced into different countries in two different ways
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Spanish wool was the material, not of the first woollen manufacture of England, but of the first that was fit for distant sale
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At other times, manufactures for distant sale grow up naturally, and as it were of their own accord, by the gradual refinement of those household and coarser manufactures which must at all times be carried on even in the poorest and rudest countries
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England was noted for the manufacture of fine cloths made of Spanish wool, more than a century before any of those which now flourish in the places above mentioned were fit for foreign sale
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England, on account of the natural fertility of the soil, of the great extent of the sea-coast in proportion to that of the whole country, and of the many navigable rivers which run through it, and afford the conveniency of water carriage to some of the most inland parts of it, is perhaps as well fitted by nature as any large country in Europe to be the seat of foreign commerce, of manufactures for distant sale, and of all the improvements which these can occasion
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But it has never introduced any considerable manufactures for distant sale into either of those countries, and the greater part of both still remains uncultivated
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Italy is the only great country of Europe which seems to have been cultivated and improved in every part, by means of foreign commerce and manufactures for distant sale
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When those metals are sent abroad in order to purchase foreign commodities, the merchant's profit arises, not from the purchase, but from the sale of the returns
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To hold or be at a garage sale in your dream indicates that you are recycling past experiences and finding use for your old skills and ideas
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To dream that something is on sale represents opportunities that are readily available to you
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The bank is supposed, too, to make a considerable profit by the sale of the foreign coin or bullion which sometimes falls to it by the expiring of receipts, and which is always kept till it can be sold with advantage
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To hold or be at a yard sale in your dream indicates that you are recycling past experiences and finding use for your old skills and ideas
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Passing by the market, he could not ignore the alluring aroma of freshly baked bread for sale and made a short detour to purchase a few loaves
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By the last of these statutes, corn could be engrossed at any price for exportation ; but it could not be engrossed for inland sale, except when the price did not exceed 48s
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The largest importation of commodities of the first kind could not discourage the growth, or interfere with the sale, of any part of the produce of the mother country
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The importation of commodities of the second kind might be so managed too, it was supposed, as to interfere, not with the sale of those of the same kind which were produced at home, but with that of those which were imported from foreign countries ; because, by means of proper duties, they might be rendered always somewhat dearer than the former, and yet a good deal cheaper than the latter
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establishment of any manufacture of such commodities for distant sale, and confines the industry of her colonists in this way to such coarse and household manufactures as a private family commonly makes for its own use, or for that of some of its neighbours in the same province
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Our manufactures for foreign sale, instead of being suited, as before the act of navigation, to the neighbouring market of Europe, or to the more distant one of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea, have the greater part of them, been accommodated to the still more distant one of the colonies; to the market in which they have the monopoly, rather than to that in which they have many competitors
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But, had not the colonies been confined to the market of Great Britain for the sale of their tobacco, very little more of it would probably have come to us than what was necessary for the home consumption
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I was disappointed that the cards were not available for sale during the course
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They could perhaps go to the library where there is a used book sale going on, and The Perfect Prank
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Dad is negotiating with the guy who is having the yard sale
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It is not by the sale of their work, but by that of the complete work of the weavers, that our great master manufacturers make their profits
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“I know the sale of these items will give us enough until they are all settled
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In every great monarchy of Europe, the sale of the crown lands would produce a very large sum of money, which, if applied to the payment of the public debts, would deliver from mortgage a much greater revenue than any which those lands have even afforded to the crown
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In countries where lands, improved and cultivated very highly, and yielding, at the time of sale, as great a rent as can easily be got from them, commonly sell at thirty years purchase; the unimproved, uncultivated, and low-rented crown lands, might well be expected to sell at forty, fifty, or sixty years
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The money from their sale had aided me in rearing my children
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them the house was no longer for sale! They left with their mouths still hanging open!
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This duty is extended to the sale of all ships and vessels of more than two tons burden, whether decked or undecked
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The sale of moveables, when it is ordered by a court of justice, is subject to the like duty of two and a-half per cent
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Taxes upon the sale of land fall altogether upon the seller
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Taxes upon the sale of new-built houses, where the building is sold without the ground, fall generally upon the buyer, because the builder must generally have his profit ; otherwise he must give up the trade
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Taxes upon the sale of old houses, for the same reason as those upon the sale of land, fall generally upon the seller ; whom, in most cases, either
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Two or three great bankruptcies in a mercantile town, will bring many houses to sale, which must be sold for what can be got for them
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Taxes upon the sale of ground-rents fall altogether upon the seller, for the same reason as those upon the sale of lands
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Taxes upon necessaries, by raising the wages of labour, necessarily tend to raise the price of all manufactures, and consequently to diminish the extent of their sale and consumption
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conveniently paid by moderate annual payments, than by a heavy tax of equal value upon the first building or sale of the house
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as Bulloch found out that there were simply no ships for sale
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Fermented liquors brewed, and spiritous liquors distilled, not for sale, but for private use, are not in Great Britain liable to any duties of excise
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In the country brewery for common country sale, a quarter of malt is seldom brewed into less than two barrels of strong, and one barrel of small beer ; frequently into two barrels and a-half of strong beer