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1. How do you achieve that? Sell 5 of them, sell 10 of them, sell 50 of them, and sell 100 of them
2. He couldn't sell this place, he could sell his old one
3. Then it starts a different sequence of autoresponders to sell them
4. hours a day 7 days a week to suggestively sell your shoppers additional products and services, but the Kick Start System can
5. Information is the highest profit product you can sell
6. has many customizable areas that help you sell
7. You’ll use this info to sell targeted products back to your customers who have just told you what they want
8. Violet Pinkerton would sell her left ovary for a pony
9. The instructions say that no meat or fish is necessary because of the attractant they sell with it, however I found it preferable to use fish heads, etc
10. One usually 'misses the bus' to sell at a profit or keeps hoping against hope in a falling market
11. Many events can occur which make the fund unsuitable for you and hence call for a sell decision
12. This home is as much yours as mine in all things but to sell, as I hoped you understood by now
13. This is not the same SS that I make and sell but it will give you great results:
14. Many companies sell rock dust, but it is best to inquire about what minerals it contains and if there are any chemicals added
15. Some companies simply sell the dust that is left over from manufacturing other products
16. While most of us soap-crafters who sell our precious soaps are doing what we can to help our Earth by donating things to peace-loving causes, Dr
17. Empty scrawls and letters punctured into their soft, vain flesh by lazy, fat monks willing to sell their souls for a few dollars
18. could use the jet, sell the hooch
19. value this property and sell it for me
20. I sell, or used to sell insurance
21. "What about our car? Can we sell it?"
22. for moonshine that we sell here
23. Yet, they don't sell on Saturdays, they told me
24. Mostly they sell in Athens, but they also travel all over Greece and sell books door to door
25. “Every would-be salesman signs a contract which contains a penal clause: If the salesman doesn't sell enough within the first month of work, which is ''on trial'', they are not only fired without being paid but they also have to pay 50,000 drachmas to the company!” she explains with glowing eyes
26. That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
27. This magazine doesn't sell much, but I don't care
28. "These owners here would each take ten aluminums and sell, these parcels here would take one or less," he pointed to some smaller plots
29. There are still billions of people in Africa that live off the land and sell a few vegetables the way people do here
30. These are the businesses that tend to earn the highest profit margins, and will sell nearly any product to their customers
31. Following his last day at the office, he had made two further trips into town; one to ditch the last of the stuff he had decided he no longer needed and the second to sell his car and visit the book shop to buy the books Kara had selected from the website … as a sort of peace offering in recognition of how much it galled her to be constrained
32. 'Maybe you'll sell the house quickly and come back here - then I will show you the real Athens
33. I had expected the house to be empty but now here I was, having to explain to this simple, unsophisticated stranger that his whole life was about to change because we were going to sell the place he called his home
34. By the 43rd century the population had declined a bit, but by then a few labs had started to sell some treatments that could cure the sterility
35. 'He will have to move out when you sell the house, won't he?'
36. 'Now we have to sell his home
37. ‘Maybe … but my forte is knowing what will sell
38. Trade was once again established between the towns, but there was no more rushing about, no more hard sell
39. She would sell on credit and buy on cash - the first
40. His newspaper column was rescinded in favour of “Old Ted’s Country Ways”, and before long he and his wife were forced to sell the country manor
41. 'Worst case, we sell the stock at a loss and I'll cover the rest through my tuition
42. Not top of the line, of course, but the best we could hope to sell here
43. What we sell is being used
44. I decided maybe sell the place to Daphne after all and simply walk away, but that would mean total betrayal of everything my father had stood for
45. 'Look, these days antiquity thieves zone in on a target and use highly sophisticated strategies to gain possession and then they sell to the highest bidder irrespective of the damage they inflict
46. When we talked earlier in the week about what to do with the furniture, she was very practical and said to take anything that would be useful here and, with the exception of a few antiques and items which originally came from my parents’ house, sell the rest
47. of the team, and even though he might sell his granny, God rest her
48. soul, Big Al was sure that he could prevail upon him not to sell Peg
49. 'We have come to offer solutions, not just sell some balls,' I started
50. He'll sell us if he could, Fucking
1. The same merchants are selling the same goods before and after the fad
2. , laxatives are the third best selling drug store item
3. All you are really selling is electrons
4. Many businesses end up selling their business and getting paid only on the value of their customer list
5. They had one they were selling for sixty dollars including transportation to the house
6. History has shown that when most investors are selling, you may have been better off buying
7. For those who are still interested in trading of shares, it is necessary to understand certain fundamental terms related to companies whose shares are available for buying or selling
8. They’re always selling something
9. By the late 40’s he was mixing up tubs of his soap with a broom handle in the Los Angeles hotel room he was living in, and selling it after his lectures about his peace plan and the “FULL TRUTHS” he had come to understand could unite the entire world
10. Indiana while providing for his family by selling insurance
11. Everything that is about money and purchase and selling and fame from our wealth is Babylon
12. The landscape was becoming more built up as is drew nearer to the City … more farmsteads along the river, many with wharves selling produce, more large barn-like constructions doubtless used for craft activities, and, as they drew nearer to the city, glass houses covering vast areas of land, growing produce to be shipped to markets of London
13. " The smaller of the loungers replied, "But if you're selling, this deck is spoken for, there's a load on it's way and a company man with it
14. They were on the lower balcony, and this area at the back of it was a maze of booths and stalls, all selling some form of intoxicant or food
15. Along one stretch of the road there are stalls selling various goods – doing a good trade too
16. I’d love to go and have a look at what they are selling but dare not leave the ggs … frustrating!
17. Apart from a few casual jobs that he managed to get during the summer season, when Britain’s residential masses poured out of their suburban homes to spend two weeks basking in the melange of weather systems that blow in across the great western seas, he spent most of the year fishing from beaches and rocky breakwaters, eking out a meagre living by selling sea bass to local restaurants and pubs
18. 'I'd have been selling suits at a store for the rest of my life, as that is the only job I
19. I stare at the papers on the table, hoping for inspiration … Bunty’s in Italy … her father’s selling the shop and, oh yes, Roland’s just gone to Paris
20. That is the selling of
21. What is simular is the selling of time for others
22. So whatever product or service you are selling online, the important thing
23. Offers – You can start this entire process without even knowing what you are going to be selling
24. that just by selling items to earthworm lovers, you have the potential of
25. are only interested in what you are selling
26. Selling herself to live, to get a fix is something she has done before
27. From there I applied for full-time positions and worked 20 years for the Department of Transportation, selling Hauling Permits to truckers or trucking companies, billing companies for Outdoor Advertising, and later I paid the bills to State Contractors
28. Selling the house was a lot more complicated than I anticipated and I had to speak to him virtually on a daily basis at one time
29. Jock makes his legitimate money by buying up failing farms, selling off the land and converting house and barns into holiday homes
30. quite apart from the buying and selling of course – was to update
31. Shaun lives a twilight life, moving through the rock pools and shallows of the Atlantic coast line, selling directly sometimes, but usually preferring to move the merchandise on quietly through his own network of club and playground contacts
32. “I’ve never heard of anyone selling it around here either,” Bekthi said, “but I wasn’t here then
33. Think he plans on selling it in
34. The newscaster breaks to a feel good story about a local farmer who has found a way to happiness and riches by selling some of his land to a well heeled eco-warrior who wants to pioneer solar power generation somewhere in Holsworthy's wooded hinterland
35. Rumour is that he's selling up
36. God knows, he thinks, as he smiles and walks up to the bar, but is it any wonder Jock's selling up
37. “All I know is he went downtown after selling the house to Himla
38. Mainly we want to know who was selling it at the time
39. She took mine all the time and was fine, but when it came time for her trip, I was out, my source had stopped selling to me
40. “He said you were his supplier and he had none because you stopped selling to him
41. jugglers, and a vendor selling Tuscan pottery
42. meandered his way through the throng selling their
43. Most of these booths were selling exotic drugs produced in the glassware stills behind them
44. He would be a scav if he cleaned that area out, maybe even a scrounge for selling the paper
45. the local farmer was selling slices of warm, delicious,
46. Remember that your selling this book with reprint rights, which means when they buy the book they can sell it as well
47. This is a huge selling point for you
48. This business idea is all about selling easy to create e-books about travel destinations that are close to home
49. Farmers, upon such occasions, expect more profit from their corn by maintaining a few more labouring servants, than by selling it at a low price in the market
50. that the practice of selling property to meet the needs of the
1. Whatever sells, you keep half and give me half
2. But if you want more than that, I spotted a removal company which says it sells boxes
3. He sells quality gear at a reasonable price
4. One is that he never uses the stuff he sells
5. My concern is how can you have made deposits in the amounts you did over the last ten years, when a cane rod sells for $12, even with your considerable volumes?” Harry posed, once his own clear grasp of his family's finances had been made certain to his benefactor
6. Alan had heard the term before, one who sells or uses restored items, items that were once broken and since repaired
7. markets I’ve come across that sells a wide range of live
8. As I mentioned earlier, the prophetic sells itself
9. While this sells mainly Internet marketing products, this would be the type of layout I would use, just with different book titles
10. generally from the price at which he sells his drugs
11. In Cochin China, the finest white sugar generally sells for three piastres the quintal, about thirteen shillings and sixpence of our money, as we are told by Mr Poivre {Voyages d'un Philosophe
12. Eight-and-twenty shillings the quarter was, before the late years of scarcity, the ordinary contract price of English wheat, which in quality is inferior to the Sicilian, and generally sells for a lower price in the European market
13. A salted hide is reckoned inferior to a fresh one, and sells for a lower price
14. This is the real exchange that is annually made between those two orders of people, though it seldom happens that the rude produce of the one, and the manufactured produce of the other, are directly bartered for one another ; because it seldom happens that the farmer sells his corn and his cattle, his flax and his wool, to the very same person of whom he chuses to purchase the clothes, furniture, and instruments of trade, which he wants
15. He sells, therefore, his rude produce for money, with which he can purchase, wherever it is to be had, the manufactured produce he has occasion for
16. A positive law may render a shilling a legal tender for a guinea, because it may direct the courts of justice to discharge the debtor who has made that tender ; but no positive law can oblige a person who sells goods, and who is at liberty to sell or not to sell as he pleases, to accept of a shilling as equivalent to a guinea in the price of them
17. It is upon this account, they say, the bank money sells for a premium, or bears an agio of four or five per cent
18. This is where coaching or software really sells well
19. In England it commonly sells at thirty, in France at twenty years purchase
20. The corn which grows within a mile of the town, sells there for the same price with that which comes from twenty miles distance
21. The same regulations, besides, keep so much land out of the market, that there are always more capitals to buy than there is land to sell, so that what is sold always sells at a monopoly price
22. The man who buys, does not always mean to sell again, but frequently to use or to consume ; whereas he who sells always means to buy again
23. In years of scarcity, therefore, the corn merchant buys a great part of his corn for the ordinary price, and sells it for a much higher
24. Though it sells its goods cheaper than it otherwise might do, it will not probably sell them for less than they cost; nor, as in the case of bounties, for a price which will not replace the capital employed in bringing them to market, together with the ordinary profits of stock
25. The tobacco of Maryland and Virginia, for example, by means of the monopoly which England enjoys of it, certainly comes cheaper to England than it can do to France to whom England commonly sells a considerable part of it
26. John Smith, that the price of the best English wool in England, is generally below what wool of a very inferior quality commonly sells for in the market of Amsterdam
27. A share in the stock of the British Linen company of Edinburgh sells, at present, very much below par, though less so than it did some years ago
28. If he sells his goods at nearly the same price, he cannot have the same profit ; and poverty and beggary at least, if not bankruptcy and ruin, will infallibly be his lot
29. This practice is, in most cases, the expedient of a spendthrift, who, for a sum of ready money sells a future revenue of much greater value
30. The dearer the Birmingham manufacturer buys his foreign wine, the cheaper he necessarily sells that part of his hardware with which, or, what comes to the same thing, with the price of which, he buys it
31. An annuity, with a right of survivorship, is really worth more than an equal annuity for a separate life ; and, from the confidence which every man naturally has in his own good fortune, the principle upon which is founded the success of all lotteries, such an annuity generally sells for something more than it is worth
32. When Ed’s project sells out, I’m thinking of retiring again
33. Point being that white men doesn’t feature in business with the government under these rules so if anyone sells you a business shareholding be very careful and make sure about the race of the seller
34. whether he sells him or he is found in his possession,
35. “He sells drugs
36. Apparently, he underreports the amount confiscated and sells the rest
37. We’ll get a lot of yardage from it in the press, but he is just the middleman who sells to our street dealers here in Limon, not the one I’m really after
38. Americans will buy nothing that sells for $10
39. a person finds it, goes and sells all he has to buy the field where the
40. “Personal” of the registered external supplier (corporation that sells product or service to the agreed organization)
41. there are other products on the market that sells “delicious”
42. blessing shall be on the head of him who sells it
43. Her husband is known at the gates, when he sits with the elders of the land; she makes fine linen, and sells it; and
44. Here's the unpleasant funny thought: Tobacco companies sells
45. I assure you they haven’t a clue about advertising that actually sells stuff instantly!)
46. copy that sells! Plus I use real ads of my own and other top copywriters as examples, illustrations and samples
47. vending machine that sells a wide selection of sex toys
48. corpses: 4 Because of the multitude of the whoredoms of the well favoured harlot, the mistress of witchcrafts, that sells nations
49. 41 He who sells let him be as he who flees away, and he who
50. manufactures and sells floating surface water
1. He sold his gun and I haven’t once seen him drunk or drinking
2. They're still up north in a lock box in the house I sold to Jorma and Venna
3. The eggs sold here are tiny, no bigger than pigeon eggs, so he scrambled a dozen
4. Maybe he'd sold his place on the mainland? Where'd they get the money for the boat also? Maybe it was a visitor? She wondered if Venna really had more money than she let on
5. Sold by Arbico
6. The units can be purchased or sold back to the fund on the basis of NAV
7. Topher sold rare and used books online
8. "So you shouldn't have sold it to her," he said, putting it together with the edict from the Kassikan
9. that she could lay claim to was sold
10. sociable, she talked of her home in the mountains, of how it had all been sold and how
11. owned and which he sold shortly after she travelled to the far banks of the river, so
12. We should have just sold the damn thing immediately
13. We could have sold a few things from the living room and raised several thousand, but of course Sammy's henchmen had destroyed everything
14. We’ve sold you to another group, more experienced with this sort of thing
15. "Marcus sold her, man! He sold her to the stinking Brits!" Seth interjects, "Marcus? Where is he now, Furious?" Furious only stares at Seth with a look that tells him all he needs to know
16. The current chip installed was sold under the tag 'Seventh Level Black Sorcerer' and was guaranteed not just to work, but to retain its competitive position for a decade
17. The estates in the mountains, the never visited, decrepit palazzos, everything that she could lay claim to was sold
18. While he ate and drank his wine, of which she accepted one small glass to be sociable, she talked of her home in the mountains, of how it had all been sold and how she roamed the world now, stateless but always with a casket of earth from her own land by her side as a reminder of home and her beloved family
19. He had some savings, a little residue from a small property he and his wife owned and which he sold shortly after she travelled to the far banks of the river, so there was no need to work, at least not for a while
20. After his parents died he sold the family home
21. By nine o’clock Cyberia had nearly sold out her stock and was looking forward to the little luxury that might be afforded by way of a bacon butty and a polystyrene mug of tea, when her husband arrived pushing an old pram full of soiled tee-shirts and builders’ low slung jeans
22. He pawned his fine clothes, sold his gold wristwatch and hocked his patent leather shoes, until he had nothing left but his old army clothes
23. Anyway, I brought a load of 'em back with me and sold the lot in one morning down Brick Lane so now, whenever we get the opportunity, we buy a load more and do a nice line for as long as they last
24. The young man who sold you the phone was acting outside of his sphere of authority
25. The fisherman still caught sea bass when time permitted and he still sold them on, although usually to a higher class of establishment nowadays
26. Within an hour there arrived a facsimile copy of a receipt, which clearly showed that the tomatoes had been sold to him by the gardener at Watersmeat Manor
27. was that all her jewellery was officially sold by then
28. We sold some candy and two more balls in the next two hours
29. He sold the practice to one of the up and coming firms about ten years ago; got a high price for it too
30. He had a big hotel business in America, which he sold and came back
31. The loot is always disposable because it is almost always sold to order
32. It sounded so safe and so what if the house wasn't sold? Let Daphne have it, along with the village and the treasures and Faria
33. Despite his grief, and with his deeply tanned six-pack still in fine shape, the young man overcame his tragic flirtation with married life, secured a new recording contract and within a month he released a new disk full of sad little love songs, which sold millions of copies
34. sold the godown, but I need a buyer for the
35. If I sold it all, I could
36. What a pity – it’s far too large; it’ll have to be sold with the rest of the stuff
37. ‘Putting all the stuff to be sold together in one place and the rest somewhere else
38. While they do this, I go through the kitchen cupboards, selecting the few utensils going back with us and packing the rest into boxes to be sold
39. By nine o’clock Cyberia had nearly sold out her stock and was
40. his fine clothes, sold his gold wristwatch and hocked his patent
41. I was a temple girl before I saw a floor that wasn't dirt, and I never saw a paved floor as a mortal again after the temple sold me off
42. having sold my body
43. sold you the phone was acting outside of his sphere of authority
44. "Yeah it’s very much the same ceremony in my day except the girls have a lot more to say about who they get sold to in this time
45. " Yellelle said, "though few were sold in my day
46. “We can be sold?” She felt cold in the guts over that
47. I think she would have sold her body if it would have raised money for the Foundation
48. On Dad’s instructions, we’d sold the house and invested the money in the Trust Fund, then Mum had moved into one of the flats and we had let the other out on a long term tenancy, the idea being that the interest from the Trust Fund together with the rent on the second flat would give Mum some money to play with in addition to whatever she could earn
49. still caught sea bass when time permitted and he still sold them on,
50. Regular substantial amounts going into the savings account … what do they represent? They look quarterly … yes, that’s right … what sort of payments are paid like that? Interest? Dividends? Would her father have had shares in something? He must have made a fair bit when he sold the shop … what did he do with it? Did he buy shares with some of it? Ann might know