Mazda and Toyota show concepts for urban minicars that may lead to something you could buy in a few years' time. |
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One major southern chain was forced last week to buy in vegetables from England after it became clear Irish suppliers were unable to meet demand. |
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The offer price is what you pay when you buy in, and the bid price is what you get if you sell. |
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I guess they must have great ways to make the money back from the rebate of all goods their customers buy in Hong Kong. |
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I thought the zinc and castor oil were two separate things, not some creme you could buy in the chemists! |
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An upmarket pull-out of a national news magazine listed all the adrenalin pumping excitement you can buy in life. |
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If you know what you are going to buy in advance, ring ahead to check availability. |
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It's not so good if you buy in bulk items that are likely to improve with advancements in technology. |
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The classic tarte pommes is immaculate and the chocolate gateaux might well be the best cake you can buy in Glasgow. |
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Because not all plants we buy in nurseries are sun hardened, it's nice to shade your new plants with some camphor laurel branches. |
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She writes an introduction to a Mande poetry book you can buy in Penguin Classics. |
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Plenty of foreign buyers also buy in order to have a second property or retirement property. |
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The manufactured sleeve boards you buy in the shops are pretty useless, so you're much better getting your local carpenter to make you one. |
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When he runs out of his own trees, he will buy in supplies from neighbouring estates. |
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We already operate a veggie box scheme, but have to buy in many of our products. |
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How do I know that the bulk dried herbs I buy in a store still have all their medicinal benefits? |
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They both have the advantage of selling more than one brand and, as they buy in bulk, prices are often lower than list. |
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These wines are then on promotion at the store for the month of July, and come with a case price for those wanting to buy in bulk. |
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Good chance they're carrying weapons and drugs, having just made a big buy in the city. |
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Half the time I couldn't even find the barcodes on the four or five items I'd be trying to buy in my hand-basket. |
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It could also mean that only the person registered as the keeper will be legally entitled to buy in or sell off farm stock. |
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Both stores are also good sources for flannel receiving blankets, pajamas, onesies, and other items that you'll want to buy in bulk. |
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Some schemes buy in imported stuff during lean periods, which is just as well or it could be a winter of swede and cabbage. |
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The organic butter you buy in the grocery store is usually made from mechanically churned cream. |
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Jewelry is also a good buy in India, but again, beware of fakes and frauds. |
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It's like something you'd buy in a museum gift store to commemorate an important art show. |
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Then buy in confidence, knowing that your fabulous designer sunglasses will soon be winging their way to you. |
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Keep a copy of bills you pay during that time, and write down what you buy in a notepad or keep your receipts. |
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My particular section of Scarborough is interesting in that below Kingston Road are some of the nicest homes one can buy in all of Toronto. |
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An impulse buy in Milan, lurid-coloured Mandarinetto is akin to dozens of sweet orange liqueurs. |
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Be sure to check for the presence of sprouts in salads, sandwiches and soups you buy in restaurants and delicatessens. |
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You had beer, popcorn, hot dogs, nachos... all of the nasty, greasy stuff that you can buy in a movie theatre. |
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We should no more seek to control what people watch than we would seek to control what books they might wish to buy in a bookshop. |
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She described going to a drug buy in a pub to get more stuff. |
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Hopefully now the song will become available to buy in the shops and all going well, at least according to the reaction we have been receiving, it's going to be a massive hit. |
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Cheung, who said water in swimming pools was not suitable for the growth of the worms, said bloodworms with pupa shells were available to buy in Hong Kong. |
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This is a kind of cultural fostering in which the role of parents is reduced to agents providing the money to buy in what is needful for a rich and complete childhood. |
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This objective can be attained by allowing intervention agencies to buy in sugar. |
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I don't cook 'em very often, but home cooked, cured ham is just so much better than manufactured ham slices that you buy in the store to use on sammiches. |
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Staggering house prices are forcing qualified teachers, nurses, firemen and police officers to leave the borough because they cannot afford to buy in the area. |
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You are eating food in a restaurant that you could buy in a supermarket. |
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Bulbs are available everywhere right now, even at the chain stores, but I get mine at a local garden center where I can inspect each bulb, buy in bulk, and mix and match. |
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Her breakdown plays like a story your friend told you about some screwed-up friend of a friend, ridiculous but local enough that you can't help but buy in. |
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Wine is rarely a good buy in so-called duty-free shops, however, as profit margins are rarely low enough to warrant the weight and breakability of wine bottles. |
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Mark the Automatically get more chips checkbox to automatically buy in again with a new stack of chips if you happen to go bust at the tables. |
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Asians, Europeans and Oceanians are all most likely to buy in North America than any other global region when investing overseas, followed by Europe. |
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And to go the distance, the boards of directors of each cooperative will have to buy in to the project and sell its benefits to their members. |
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Most investors buy in late, deploying and withdrawing big chunks of capital at irregular intervals. |
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Parents know what is in our tuck shop but not what we would buy in shops. |
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The problem seems to be with passengers in transit who buy in the transit' airport and then attempt to check through security for their further flight. |
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A favourite treat of mine are medjool dates which you can buy in most supermarkets. |
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They were manufactured to hundreds of thousands of specimens, whose form were taken again for the manufacture of forests, screwdriver, punches and other gimlets which one can still buy in our hardware. |
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There are even freerolls, which are large tournaments with a free buy in, meaning you can enter the freeroll tourney for free and actually win money. |
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They also sought the possibility to go out on the market to acquire and buy in American programmes, but that was not the condition they were given for these new channels in their national legislation. |
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Intervention agencies shall buy in at the intervention price or the derived intervention price, as the case may be, valid for the area in which the sugar is located at the time of buying in. |
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They've been using generators as their source of power for so long to run their water systems this is fairly new to some of the contractors and some of the buy in issues are a little bit harder. |
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Because the produce is offered in volume lots, the co operative is not looking to sell directly to the consumer, but to institutions or anyone who needs to buy in quantity. |
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Today, Bill Gates is a household name even in households occupied by folks who quaintly think that language is solely concerned with words, and that hardware is something you buy in a hardware store. |
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In the hotel business, for example, purchasing televisions for each guest room should be a relatively easy decision to make: simply buy in bulk and look for the best deal available. |
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Yttrium Ltd plans to carry convert the properties into 16 luxury apartments, which will be completed and available to buy in September. |
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Some nice plants and shrubs with white flowers include bridlewreath spiraea and philadelphus, which you can buy in a range of dwarf varieties. |
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The salami or chorizo you buy in a supermarket will probably have been cooked or irradiated rather than cured, which is a less foolproof method of killing pathogens. |
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Lenders quickly acted to recall beneficial owners' securities and to quickly and efficiently liquidate collateral to buy in any unreturned securities. |
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There is less pushback when people buy in. |
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While much cheaper to buy in Lisbon, you can pay upwards of €100 a kilo in Galicia in Spain, which is said to have the world's plumpest, sweetest barnacles. |
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From coats to scarves, gilets to bags, there's nothing you can't buy in funky, full-on fake. |
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The size of a mattress can change if it's covered by a cushioned layer, so it's crucial that you verify the size of the fitted sheet before you buy in order to make sure that it matches the dimensions of your mattress. |
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However, the campaigning by France and Germany to get the EU to buy in milk powder and butter and to start subsidising the export of dairy products does not bode well. |
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But there's nothing solemn or overemphatically spiritual here – except for Erdem's tendency to overuse the imposing music of Arvo Pärt, all too easy a way to buy in ready-made momentousness. |
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A Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, which you can buy in a chemist, and bicarbonate of soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate, which you get in a grocery shop. |
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I've been collecting for more than 25 years and I've been able to Peter Manchester buy in salerooms wherever I've been living in the county and playing football. |
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For many years, many of the books in The Railway Series were unavailable to buy in their original format, and the publishers would not publish any new stories. |
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Maria Marte is delicately spooning a smooth parsley sauce from a blender into a bowl, in preparation for one of the most exclusive meals money can buy in the Spanish capital. |
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