When Ralph buys a racehorse, Tony discovers he has a knack for picking the ponies. |
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Traditional products and handicrafts will be the best buys, and the night will be alive with beauty contests and other entertainment. |
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He buys ad space in newspapers to press his case, but the committee is hanging tough. |
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Depending on who buys it, it could mean the public no longer has access to the house. |
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It buys the convertible bonds of a company and shorts the underlying stock. |
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What's more, the biggest buyer is the government, which buys in bulk at a very low price. |
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The site's notoriety also gained momentum online with banner buys and e-mail and viral marketing. |
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It is hard to see how it is in their interest to stop, since they need the influence this money buys for future contingencies. |
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But it buys time in the hope of getting a better eventual mix of investments and in the expectation that share prices generally will pick up. |
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But the suspension buys time, if only a few months, and raises the stakes for a resumption. |
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The government says insider trading occurs when someone buys or sells stock based on material, nonpublic information received from an insider. |
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Willem is up early six days a week, and buys his meat from wholesalers in Krugersdorp and Amalgam, and is ready to open the butchery at 6.30 am. |
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The fat kid who wants to join the playground football game traditionally buys his admission with a ball. |
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It buys him first bemusement, then solicitation, and finally enmity and a serious whack upside the head. |
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This buys you an Aromatic Back Massage, a Mini-Facial, a file and polish and a one-course lunch in the brasserie. |
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An ad on this channel buys you notoriety, recognition and helps you reach 10,000 customers a day! |
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It buys you things like commercials and the ability to travel where you want. |
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Periodically, they are visited by a sinister official who inspects their papers and sometimes buys or confiscates a new fiddle. |
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This sum buys you two hours a month clustered in half-hour telephone appointments, and a follow up. |
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He generally buys two pennyworth of beef soup, with a ha'p'orth of potatoes. |
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Marketing types know that clever renaming only buys you something when the competition is on the margins of a product's value. |
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Now that he buys for them he doesn't go overseas but he still works ridiculously long hours. |
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A Western European car manufacturer, who buys large quantities of steel, may take a different view. |
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He's had to rely on bargain buys, on his fantastic eye for young talent and on his players consistently overperforming. |
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It had to be compact enough to fit in the tight shelf space reserved for impulse buys at the supermarket. |
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Investors looking for profitable buys are also among the first potential buyers, as well as people living in other parts of Bradford. |
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We have already seen auctions and so called bargain buys, these are the words of the desperate. |
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One of the first big buys, or big bargains that the store set up today was a 75 percent sale on men's shirts. |
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Save your trades and bargain buys for starting pitchers and position players. |
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Senex Financial, the 65-employee company Neff founded in 1998, buys health-care companies' accounts receivable. |
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And because these stocks often are volatile, investors can score with well-timed buys. |
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Hearings last month revealed he often wrote notes about his alleged drug buys on his legs. |
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A multinational water company, let's call it Global Gush, buys up a waterworks, in say, Buenos Aires. |
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At least 25 percent of knife sales are impulse buys, so concentrate on high-margin models in your premium space. |
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He never asked Felix to wear a wire, never marked the money he gave Felix for drug buys. |
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She sells them to a jeweller in Turkey where a handsome diplomat buys them. |
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And I think it buys him time to get his policy across and build some support for it. |
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Freezing also buys time, holding the material in suspended animation until the work of cleaning and repairing begins. |
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Rosen, no slouch himself, has clothes made for him in Italy and buys off the rack, as well. |
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I stand outside the vegetable shop as Rose buys some apples, carrots and a cauliflower. |
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The fund manager of an index fund sets up a mathematical model that buys and sells shares according to their weighting in the selected index. |
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I don't care who buys it, I just want to put the songs down and hear them like I hear them in my head. |
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Her mid-life crisis officially kicks in when she impulsively buys a rundown Tuscan villa and decides to start a new life there. |
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Just how the economic whirligig will affect retailers' upfront buys still remains highly subjective. |
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But as the Federal Reserve keeps raising rates, such buys become less attractive. |
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This form of funding is needed where a person buys a new house before the sale proceeds of the former property have been realised. |
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Now the Goods Shed restaurant buys much of their pickings, and features their home-made wild cherry and elderflower on its drinks list. |
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But those with shopping to do and time budgets need to be able to put their buys in the car boot and return to the shops at will. |
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And there's no reason why that same small percentage cannot be rebated in the form of stock to everyone who buys products from these companies. |
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The company wisely decided not to invest in a network but sells mobile telecom services to customers and buys airtime from other companies. |
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The company buys from armed forces' obsolete stocks of air-to-air or air-to-ground ammunition. |
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That is why nobody buys music anymore, that is why people stop going to theaters and live concerts, because you people are just douches. |
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In the, impulse areas near the register, where grocery stores put chewing gum, place items for gun-related impulse buys. |
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There's little harm in fanboys creating myths around their heroes, but when the artist buys into this myth, the work suffers for it. |
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Ecuador has its own supply of oil from the Amazon, but it sells this and buys refined oil, chiefly from Venezuela. |
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Mr Galayini buys wrecks from auctions, pulls them apart and sells the bits to smash repairers. |
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Here's our guide to finding the best buys for back-to-school wear this year, listed in alphabetical order. |
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While you prove to be great at managing your home, you give in to some extravagant buys. |
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I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do. |
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Aubergines, green beans, courgettes, garlic, leeks, peppers, potatoes, shallots, spinach and most variety of potatoes are excellent buys. |
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Your wealth will increase manifold but try not to give in to extravagant and impulsive buys. |
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So extravagant, she buys her sons ponies, cars and throws parties that make them the envy of their friends. |
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An annuity, whereby the pensioner buys an income with a lump sum, can vary as well. |
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This gradual penetration into the remaining market buys the company time to achieve manufacturing economies and manage its gross margins. |
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When a player has lost ten lives, she buys a round of drinks, the score is wiped clean and the next rubber starts. |
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It offers a dealer who buys 12 Weaver riflescopes, three pairs of Weaver binoculars free. |
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I think it's because he's the dumb blonde of American journalism, so awed by his proximity to power that he buys whatever he's being sold. |
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She and I are two peas in a pod and are working on an official dance when someone buys binoculars at our booth. |
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If, say, a man in a family is alcoholic and his wife is the enabler, she's the one that goes out and buys the alcohol for him. |
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Since everyone buys into the sham, there's no one around with the guts to notice the emperor's new clothes. |
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It's not a real bed, just a rollaway bed the landlord lent us until my mother buys new furniture. |
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None is more difficult to fathom than the studio, which occasionally buys the rights to a film, then allows it to rot away on a shelf. |
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The girls were all in high school and were spoiled rotten, always showing off their latest buys at the mall, totally obsessed with themselves. |
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Anyone joining a group of drinkers immediately buys a round of drinks for everyone at the table. |
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Like the vast majority of people living in Mexico, he buys his music from one of the 12,000 street vendors who rove the country. |
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He buys organic soybeans from individuals in a loosely organized group of independent Michigan growers. |
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That never-ending task of discarding the detritus netted by too many impulse buys had me going through a pile of books today. |
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When he gets home, he buys himself a new flat and a Porsche, splashes out on new clobber and heads at midday to the boozer. |
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Rankin's work, on the other hand, buys into the well-established tradition of the hyperreal. |
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Finally each predicts the hands on the trophy and the winner buys dinner at their restaurant of choice. |
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Diesel-fuelled vehicles are not included among the better buys as particles emitted are a threat to health. |
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Afraid to own up to the truth, she takes out a huge loan and buys a replica to return to her rich friend. |
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Your affluent New Yorker gets lower fat takeout food, or buys something healthy that's pre-prepared from the supermarket. |
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Jeff likes to listen to the radio but is not allowed to have a radio in the office, so he buys a tv tuner card that has radio support. |
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He wants them to be successful immediately so he buys the world's best available players. |
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The theory goes, says Escherich, that whether one buys high or low, it all averages out. |
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She buys or cadges, we're always told which, lovely golden round tank loaves. |
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For really big cases, the agency buys expensive software from a telephone company to tap phones directly. |
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The farm wife is often a working commuter who buys her meat and groceries at the supermarket. |
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A rail-thin woman buys four packs of crackers, two Go-Go Taquitos and a breakfast sandwich. |
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A child buys a pair of ice cream cones and stomps awkwardly up a flight of steps. |
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Government purchases stimulate the production of the goods that the government buys. |
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If one buys into that theory, even product placement as simple as a brand mention becomes attractive. |
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This leads him to examine the financial status of the savings bank or the insurance company or the soundness of the bonds he buys. |
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Based on the data, the company buys additional time on stations that draw the best response. |
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The best buys include coffee beans, chocolate, mint humbugs and, of course, clotted cream shortbread. |
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Instead of lending or gifting the money for a deposit, a parent buys a proportion of the property alongside their child. |
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The cinnamon sticks that one buys are pieces of bark that have been dried and rolled up like a cigar. |
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A hostile takeover occurs when a company buys a controlling share of a target company. |
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Over the past three months, the owner has faced a 40 per cent increase in the price of the manuka honey she buys from beekeepers. |
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When a company buys a computer, the expense goes onto its balance sheet and the cost gets depreciated over its lifetime. |
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I DJ and if anyone buys me a drink I always get a member of staff to bring it over to me. |
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Those funds are good buys when their market price is at a discount to their net asset value. |
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Panic buys have been replaced by pressing the panic button and jettisoning the guy in charge of the team. |
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Krahling buys directly from a number of growers, each selected for the superior quality of his or her product. |
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In the past, it was mainly chequebooks that people would use for impulse buys but now credit cards have completely taken over. |
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If a merchant is one who buys cheap and sells dear, Kirch broke that golden rule by buying dear with money he didn't have. |
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When a man buys a Merc, he cannot guarantee performance, but he trusts Mercedes, its reputation and name. |
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Rioux buys her plants from a dealer in Alberta and has a contract with an Alberta buyer for the sale of organic seeds and roots. |
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In addition to opening her home, Zena buys expensive clothing for Ifa and applies her talent toward making the young beauty even more dazzling. |
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The amazing thing is that our reporters, our public and our government buys into their charade. |
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It might be impossible to move an entire case of tongue or oxtail or side of lamb unless the person requesting it buys at least half. |
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Anyone who buys this album expecting gentle country wailing will be in for the rudest of shocks. |
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Shoes, trainers and sports bags are some of the best buys to snap up, but also look out for top label sports wear at reduced prices too. |
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Expect to find savings of up to 70 per cent on clothes, with best buys in the outer wear, party gear and children's clothes sections. |
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Unable to get a taxi, she heads for Charing Cross tube station, buys a used travel card from a homeless girl and waits for the last train. |
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The firm buys cow horn, which is a by-product of the meat industry, and uses it to produce items such as spoons, walking sticks and shoehorns. |
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So what if Sweeney buys drinks for Rachel Rabinowitz or Aunt Helen's footman dandles the second parlormaid? |
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Italian prosecco, Spanish cava, or American sparkling wines are sometimes the best buys on a wine list. |
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Her problem is solved when the local Boy Scout troop buys all the excess cards. |
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As every Delhi mother buys a truckload of gold jewellery for her daughter, most gold is imported and, therefore, hugely overpriced. |
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The entrepreneur, backed by a shadowy coven of anonymous investors, buys Canada's premier satirical biweekly. |
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Well, after we gabbed awhile and sipped out tea, rocking in a couple of my old antique buys, he gets up to go. |
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The turbo engine gives competitive pace, but a little more money buys the sonorous V5 version. |
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Usually, a company buys its own shares on the open market, in the same way that private investors make purchases. |
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The regular replacement of cracked paving stones and filling-in of potholes is one of the things your council tax buys you. |
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It also produces cereals, carob beans, almonds and apricots, which are very good buys in the local market. |
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Fifty bucks buys excellent widescreen transfers, English and Cantonese soundtracks, subtitles and commentary by the director. |
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Loser buys the winner two rounds of drinks on opening night at the hotel's posh bar. |
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Ninety cents buys you a crispy slice of pizza with about a pound of cold, shredded mozzarella cheese on top. |
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In the case of a homebuilt yacht built for blue-water cruising, the builder typically buys the engine and the navigational instruments. |
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The female protagonist, Hsiang-chi, buys a watch from street vendor Hsiao-kang on the skywalk, before going to Paris. |
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Pluto plays an ex-smuggler who buys a grotty bar in Little America, smartens it up and starts doing good business. |
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The report also states that the company's local bottler buys sugar refined at Central Izalco, the biggest sugar mill in El Salvador. |
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For example, someone who buys canned or dried milk would run a much lower risk of getting poisoned by botulinum toxin in milk. |
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He has no idea that she has been down to the designer label store and has smuggled the illicit buys into the house in an Asda carrier bag. |
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He plays a shrewd businessman who buys struggling companies, then breaks them up and sells the pieces. |
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We know that fashion isn't real news, unless a company buys one of its rivals. |
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But you can't raise the money for something like that with raffles and bring and buys. |
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As early as 1748 the Dutch journalist and encyclopedist Egbert Buys reflected on the complexities involved. |
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He buys Beth a present every day, even if it is just a bar of chocolate. |
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He owns a smallish vaporizer that still looks like it came from the future, and buys wax instead of bud. |
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There is, for example, the Seinfeld episode where Jerry, feeling flush with cash, buys his parents a caddy. |
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In fact, Mexico buys and sells more US goods than any other country on the planet except for canada. |
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You might fancy her in red lace, but is it really what she wants? Take a look in her knicker drawer when the moment is right and see what she buys for herself. |
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Every time one sells or buys a product made from the abuse of others in the so-called Third World nations or their lands makes them guilty of immoral gains. |
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His proposal would only affect the person who buys the zoned land. |
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Returning to retailing, we should remind ourselves that a retailer is simply an organization that buys products for the purpose of reselling them to consumers. |
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With all sides conceding Anthony was a liar, her fate now hangs on which fib the jury buys. |
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It is the view of the officials that anyone who buys shares in the listed companies takes the risk that would be associated with buying and selling stock. |
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He buys paper in a roll and cuts it himself into 32-by 40-inch sheets. |
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The floor models are typically better buys with more accessories and attachments and are able to handle larger projects than the bench-top models. |
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It buys you a moment to get used to being on stage, it gives you a chance to speak out loud and to steady your voice and it establishes a relationship with the auditors. |
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Sure, maybe the guy goes off and buys a six-pack with the money he panhandles in a day. |
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This tsunami of sleaze is being propelled by unprecedented advertising buys. |
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A man like Ti, my informant explains, buys jewels whenever he is in the money, to sell or hock when times are hard. |
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She buys cool stuff because she babysits and makes good money. |
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For example, the airline is developing a U.S. ad campaign that initially calls for TV buys, but cost might scale those plans back to radio and print. |
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I'm afraid they'll think I'm some sort of sad loser who buys scratchies. |
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No matter what the department buys, budget for a bigger memory card. |
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A dollar buys you about five Danish kroner, which is not a conversion in our favor. |
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The problem gets occasional publicity when a rock star steps in and buys a tombstone for a blues great. |
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Tucker refused the original proposal to buy the European company's bats, instead working out a deal in which Louisville Slugger buys billets of wood and makes its own product. |
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A friend buys her four-year-old son's socks in the girls' section, because he dislikes boring white tube socks, which are pretty much all that's available for boys. |
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With some help from the others, Sal buys a fifth of whiskey to share. |
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In the movie, a young black man, through his pluck and determination, becomes a Canadian Mountie and buys a large ranch that earns him great financial success. |
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The supermarket buys wine and fruit from South African producers. |
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The secret lies in the fact that it buys in bulk from China, whose marble is virtually indistinguishable from that of Italy, and commands fabulous discounts. |
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Does anybody really care if he buys a novel at every airport and buries himself in its pages rather than interacting with the other players on the flights? |
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Once the period of investment expires, the businesses are either sold outright to strategic investors, or the company they invested in buys them out. |
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And wealth buys you clean water, sanitation, and healthcare. |
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And if one does get dropped, a bit of spare change buys you another. |
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In her present position, she buys for the museum shop and marks inventory. |
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Educational buys and other pilot programs are of little value. |
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We must program and structure our buys so that private sector producers can bid competitively and set up their production processes intelligently. |
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But for those who believe in watching the buys and sales of insiders it is an interesting move, particularly when it is backed up by another key company official's deals. |
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And he did not keep detailed records of his alleged drug buys. |
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Just because a plot of ground has outline planning permission does not mean that whoever buys that land will now get permission to build so why have it in the first place? |
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This is the only movie I've ever seen where a guy tries to concoct some deep emotional explanation for going to a nudie bar and his wife actually buys it. |
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She buys bags of nuts for them and throws them out in great handfuls that arc gracefully through the air and drop on the grass with the patter of tiny nut projectiles. |
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Phillip buys Barry and Sean chinchilla rabbits, but Barry and Sean reciprocate with ponies, jodhpurs and black velvet jackets for Daphne and Chloe. |
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The notion that equity pre-funding financed by on-budget surpluses can increase capital accumulation buys into the fallacies that have driven policies of fiscal austerity. |
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It buys us the time to examine how the hospital works, so we aren't always desperately scrambling from day-to-day, patching things together as best we can. |
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For example, a donation buys a clutch of chicks for a family in Central America, which will give that family an ongoing supply of eggs, meat and additional income. |
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But seriously, let us highlight the efforts of those who industriously earn the moolah, which buys them that great pair of shoes that they absolutely must-have. |
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Take organic outdoor clothing manufacturer Patagonia, for example, which buys from Buhler and plans to start a line of women's clothes made of Pima cotton. |
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London Irish couldn't believe their luck, snapping up one of the best buys of the season, a finisher of proven pedigree in the prime of his career. |
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Swann spends nine months convalescing morosely, only snapping out of it when his housekeeper, played with tight-lipped understatement by Sarah Lancashire, buys him a camera. |
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Who does the shopping, writes the cards, buys the presents, puts up the decorations, prepares a crib, cooks the food and creates a festive family atmosphere? |
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Quentin then visits a hardware store, where he buys two flat irons. |
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Impulse buys and rash decisions might end up costing you dear. |
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The gaffer only buys quality players and he has brought in another one. |
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Gold, gemstones, jewellery and leather are all good buys here. |
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He buys most of his bread at a local bakery that makes gluten-free breads. |
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Fred buys some coffee and grappa and then goes to find Catherine. |
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Instead it buys direct from big manufacturers including Walls and Nestle. |
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His uncle always buys him and his brother chocolate, but it feels empty. |
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His first teacher is said to have been Cornelis Buys, identified tentatively with the Master of Alkmaar. |
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Buys was a late starter in skating, not taking to the ice until she was nine. |
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A day trader is an individual who buys and sells securities all day for a living. |
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This tradition is similar to the games of darts, except in curling the winner traditionally buys a round of drinks for the losing team. |
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Quality optics like the Nightforce are constructed more durably, and the higher-quality glass buys you every last minute of legal shooting time. |
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He may not be the paciest defender around but his positional ability and skill in reading the game buys him countless yards. |
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Small said that Fannie Mae buys mortgages from approximately 170 lenders operating locally in the Miami metropolitan area. |
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City Scrap Metal buys from peddlers and, outside of the weather-related slowdowns, business is fairly strong. |
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If someone buys a big salmon from us we can provide them with a fish kettle. |
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He buys when a work of art delivers a coup de foudre and he knows he must live with it. |
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The extra money buys sporty touches inside and out, including a deeper front spoiler with fog lamps,17-inch alloy wheels,and tinted glass. |
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As a competitor to the cogenerator, the utility buys the cogenerator's power at very low prices and then charges high prices to distribute it. |
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Mylo buys for seven people each year and that even includes the Pulse 1 office secret Santa that everyone has to do anyway. |
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His customers reimburse him for the equipment he buys, but it looks like he spends money like nobody's business. |
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The spammer buys dial-up and broadband accounts under various aliases so that when one is terminated, another can quickly be activated. |
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But Valco's star buys are still the soft-hearted deli counter lady Margaret and softheaded shelf stacker Leighton. |
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These expectations may be reflected in stereotypes such as the father who buys a baseball and catcher's mitt for his newborn son. |
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Protectionism only buys time for the inefficient parts of industry to keep on being inefficient. |
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Oh, what a tangled web And Steve buys bog roll, then proposes marriage to Michelle. |
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There is something megalomanic about collecting Leonardos. Leonardos are for megalomaniacs. Bill Gates buys Leonardos. |
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A scammer buys a lot of a penny stock and then hypes it, perhaps online or via email. |
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Make a great brew whatever your budget with one of these cool buys SCRIMP SCRIMP Wilkinson lime green kettle PS15, Wilko. |
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He buys lauan from the hardware store in eight-foot lengths and paints onto the wood. |
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Dasani, the bottled water that Coca-Cola puts out is repurified tap water that Coca-Cola buys from local municipal water suppliers. |
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Yet kagouls and brollies would have been wiser buys as Kuala Lumpur's skies dumped more rain in one morning than Tyneside has seen in a month. |
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It also buys a selected number of broadcasts from the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast. |
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A man of impeccable class, he also buys ready-made suits on sale and would as soon have grilled cheese and iced tea as coq au vin. |
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That is, when the general level of prices rise, each monetary unit buys fewer goods and services. |
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Mary Woodbridge likes to take her dog for a daily walk, and buys herself a Mammut jacket to keep the wind and rain off. |
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In the new deal, the NHL buys the air time from NBC and sells the ads itself. |
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He buys baseball collectibles and then holds them for resale. |
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A husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend who buys a handgun on behalf of their significant other is carrying out a straw purchase. |
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In collaboration with the Frieze Art Fair, the fund buys works from the fair for the Tate's collections. |
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I felt like a home appliance one seldom buys but rents when needed, something like a rug shampooer. |
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William wants to be an author, and buys a typewriter from his share of the reward. |
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Heartbroken, Romeo buys poison from an apothecary and goes to the Capulet crypt. |
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Beatrix buys a farm in the country in the Lake District and moves there to resume her work. |
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Even Beatrix's father, Rupert, buys a copy of one of her books after hearing how his friends at the Reform Club were buying them. |
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The trader eventually buys back the stock, making money if the price fell in the meantime and losing money if it rose. |
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Direct participation occurs when any of the above entities buys or sells securities on its own behalf on an exchange. |
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Seth Rogen is process server and pothead Dale, who buys all his drugs from amiable Saul. |
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The Phillips partnership buys baled, presorted post-consumer HDPE bottles through long-term contracts in the region and spot buying. |
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When the family Key buys this ship in 1993, the continuing of a unique maritime monument was certain. |
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It buys time only for some of Argentina's major foreign creditors. |
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That white man buys up all this old-timey stuff he can get his hands on, all through this country. The very tools I lived by, he sells em for antiques. |
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The company buys an array of golf shirts, windbreakers, jackets, caps and accessories and then embroiders and customizes them to the customer's needs. |
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In our example, the forward exchange rate of the dollar is said to be at a discount because it buys fewer Japanese yen in the forward rate than it does in the spot rate. |
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Sylvanian Family characters, musical socks and karaoke machines were the most popular toys in 1987, with cycling shorts and smiley faces T-shirts the top fashion buys. |
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Golden Boy Promotions expected the fight to bring in 2 million PPV buys. |
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He buys a bill of exchange for 10 florins, with the understanding that the London branch will cash that bill at half a pound to the florin, for a total of 5 pounds. |
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Jim tries to look flash, but he buys everything on the long finger. |
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He becomes a merchant and buys the freedom of another English slave girl. |
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But soon the stepdad buys you an iPad 2 and let's you stay up late. |
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There are loads of R and P-plate 230K autos for just five grand, while pounds 4k buys a 97 BMW Z3 roadster and pounds 2k is all you have to pay for a 99 Jag S-Type. |
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And so I fetched up at my hotel reception affecting world-weariness, as if I buys own shoes were the sort of James Bond figure who spends most of his life in hotels. |
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With the help of her solicitor, William Heelis, she outbids developers at auctions and buys many other farms and land in the area to preserve nature. |
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