The money she dangled in front of him wasn't enough to convince him to sell. |
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The Renault 5 entered its second generation in 1984 and continued to sell well. |
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By 1994 plans to sell shares to public investors were officially announced. |
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The restaurant's owner applied for a license to sell liquor. |
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Companies try to sell their products using advertisements in form of placards, television spots and print publications. |
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I swear by All-hallows that I will not let any have it to hire, nor will I sell it, since thou hast made it holy by dwelling therein. |
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He had a hundred similar tricks, but I never knew him fake a horse, or sell one as sound if it was not. |
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Whenever I meet Meng Seng, he is always trying to sell me his koyok and recruit me into his Party. |
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Did you know that the famous computer printer companies can sell their laserjets, inkjets and dot printers at under production cost? |
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There has been a recent trend for stock exchanges to demutualize, where the members sell their shares in an initial public offering. |
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In May 2011, BP announced that it had agreed to sell its majority interest in Wytch Farm to Perenco, which became the new operator. |
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In September 2010 BAE Systems announced plans to sell the Platform Solutions division of BAE Systems Inc. |
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C S Rolls established a separate business with F H Royce in 1904 because Royce had developed a range of cars which Rolls wanted to sell. |
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An armoury existed to sell small arms to soldiers, along with blacksmith and carpenter shops for armourers. |
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Controversy erupted, and it continued to sell well despite contemptuous dismissal by scientists. |
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Although they sell well, licensed video games are seldom critically acclaimed. |
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As part of Boulton's efforts to market to the wealthy, he started to sell vases decorated with ormolu, previously a French speciality. |
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Publishers typically sell hardcover books to retailers at half the list price, while retailers set consumer prices. |
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The Competition Commission ruled in March 2009 that BAA should sell Gatwick and Stansted Airports within two years. |
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But they are still trying to sell their loftlike two-bedroom apartment just down the street at 144 West 18th Street. |
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An increasing number of small authors are using niche marketing online to sell more books by engaging with their readers online. |
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In November 2013 it agreed to sell Mergermarket, an online intelligence reporting business, to the London private equity investor BC Partners. |
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Some Native American tribes on reservation lands sell fireworks that are not legal for sale outside the reservation. |
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In the United States, fireworks dealers generally only sell to people over 18 years of age. |
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Due to Swedish law, stores in Sweden cannot sell cider with less than 15 percentage juice by volume under the name Cider. |
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At one time certain pubs, known as alehouses, were allowed to sell only beer. |
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Now most pubs are licensed to sell a range of drinks, with beer making up a significant proportion. |
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Some specialists sell many more, and may include a few cask ales that can be dispensed to customers in containers to be taken home. |
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But whatever it was, when I was playing Romeo I was carrying a torch, I was trying to sell realism in Shakespeare. |
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The questions section allowed the journal to sell well and to be profitable. |
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In 1981, financial losses by ATV's parent company, ACC, led it to attempt to sell its music division. |
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On 24 and 25 November, Queen played two sell out nights at the Montreal Forum, Quebec, Canada. |
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As digital music became more popular, websites focused on electronic music, such as Beatport, began to sell drum and bass in digital format. |
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With the BBC seeking to reduce costs and in particular Studios a decision was taken to sell Ealing Studios on the open market. |
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Muse became the first band to sell out the new stadium on 16 and 17 June 2007, and released a live DVD of the performance. |
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Disagreements between Gillett and Hicks, and the fans' lack of support for them, resulted in the pair looking to sell the club. |
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On 30 October 2015, Cellino agreed a deal in principle with Leeds Fans Utd to sell a majority stake in the club. |
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A third of the tickets failed to sell, but still ticket sales topped figures from Seoul and Barcelona Olympics. |
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In the 1890s, Samuel Ryder started to sell packets of seeds through the post, priced at one penny each. |
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The traders would then sail to the Caribbean to sell the slaves, and return to Europe with goods such as sugar, tobacco and cocoa. |
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Jewels were common plunder but not popular as they were hard to sell, and pirates, unlike the public of today, had little concept of their value. |
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His mother, Ruth Jones, helps mind the store and both his wife, Michelle, and his father, James Jones, make gifts to sell in the shop. |
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Smaller holders could sell their land to larger ones for a higher price post enclosure. |
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On 23 November, the Khedive offered to sell the shares for 100,000,000 francs. |
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Humphrey, to prepare to sell part of the US Government's Sterling Bond holdings. |
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The other NATO members refused to sell oil they received from Arab nations to Britain or France. |
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Go out and educate and sell in the course of negotiating basic trade issues the mission impossibles. |
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The infinite varieties of avant-dance might never sell, and the mainspring of alt-rock is nearly all sprung out. |
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Thanks to IBM's departure, housing can't sell for the high numbers that only the Beamers could afford... not the majority. |
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Not to sell the teas, but to return them to London in the same bottoms in which they were shipped. |
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Like Lucy, they have potatoes and onions to sell, but also bottled jams, preserves, dried fruit, packets of buchu tea, honeybush tea, herbs. |
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Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou wilt sell thy necessaries. |
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The sell side exists only because the buy side trades before we can understand when the sell side is profitable. |
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Price your home under market and you might be able to sell it by owner after some time. |
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I got a cold call in the middle of dinner from someone trying to sell encyclopedias. |
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The guide, available at comic-book stores and by subscription, is where everybody advertises to buy, sell, or swap comicana. |
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Being in a civilised country of stage-coaches, I determined to sell my lady friend and be off by the diligence that afternoon. |
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In 2013, Button announced his plans to sell his Ferrari Enzo at an auction. |
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Every Tenterden market day he used to sell fleed cakes from a basket to the carts that went by. |
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Many workers, who had nothing but their labour to sell, became factory workers out of necessity. |
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West London includes expensive residential areas where properties can sell for tens of millions of pounds. |
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The average smoker used only four hoons, leaving him 36 hoons, nearly half an ounce, to sell on the black market. |
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A kid can stand in the street and sell newspapers, if the headlines are hot. |
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I used to be an inside salesman. My job was to sell via phone and online, and to support several outside salespeople as well. |
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The intelligenter the retailer is, the more goods he will sell in the course of a year. |
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And he must not try to sell this as an innovation, like interleague play, or a labor coup, like expanding drug testing. |
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We wanted to sell a turnkey plant, but they jobbed out the contract to small firms. |
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Manny don't sell one kinda pizza, or two kindsa pizzas, or ten kindsa pizzas. |
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Noting this penury, to my selfe I said, An if a man did need a poyson now, Whose sale is present death in Mantua, Here liues a Caitiffe wretch would sell it him. |
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Our city offices sell a lot more land than our suburban offices. |
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If the idea of a kid who shares genes with you running around somewhere doesn't freak you out, then by all means, sell your baby batter to a sperm bank. |
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Two bits was the top price that old Jenny knew. She asked two bits for everything she had to sell, were it canoe-bailer, eagle's wing, cedar-bark basket or woven mat. |
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As early interest is measured, this information feeds back through the editorial process and may affect the formatting of the book and the strategy employed to sell it. |
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They buy bitcoins at a lower price then sell them at a higher value. |
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In 1750, he decided to produce a series of essays under the title The Rambler that were to be published every Tuesday and Saturday and sell for twopence each. |
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The Bank decided to sell its banknote printing operations to De La Rue in December 2002, under the advice of Close Brothers Corporate Finance Ltd. |
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Branding was meant to make identifying and differentiating a product easier, while also providing the benefit of letting the name sell a second rate product. |
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From the rise of the lumbersexual, outdoorsmen's answer to the metrosexual, to the use of beards to sell anything from clothing to beer, beards are cool once again. |
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Cobbett was able to sell only just over a thousand copies a week. |
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If you sell one of those cars, your commission will be chump change. |
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Not only that, they were strictly forbidden to sell any imported music. |
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With the Beatles became the second album in UK chart history to sell a million copies, a figure previously reached only by the 1958 South Pacific soundtrack. |
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Since then, Ireland has been able to sell long term bonds at record rates. |
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You've got to convince the dogfucker to sell you some of his weapons. |
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They've done up the house so that they can sell it more easily. |
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The city council used eminent domain to make me sell my store. |
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It's always the way that somebody who's eyeworthy, who has stage presence, will go down better with the audience than someone who doesn't know how to sell themselves. |
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It is the only single ever to sell a million copies on two separate occasions, and became the Christmas number one twice in the UK, the only single ever to do so. |
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Be careful of the taxi drivers out there though, I've heard they sell you drugs, drop you off at your hotel and then dob you in to the Thai Police to get a fatty reward! |
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They sell feed, riding helmets, and everything else for horses. |
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Companies that sell kits for large-scale domes offer custom options like cupolas, balconies, rectangular additions for extra rooms and even matching minidomes for pets. |
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It costs pretty near as much to sell a used truck as a new one and there is usually... close down business right away and get out while the getting's good. |
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He had three wagonloads of go-devil squibs he wanted to sell, you know, these little oil-well torpedoes, hold about a quart of nitro each? Beautiful. |
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In fifty cases out of a hundred, booksellers who make grangerizing a speciality find it pays far better to break up an illustrated book than to sell it intact. |
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In 1759 he formed a partnership with John Craig, an architect and businessman, to manufacture and sell a line of products including musical instruments and toys. |
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My Picasso painting is not very liquid, it would take me months to sell it. Gold on the other hand is convertible to cash at any moment, making it a very liquid commodity. |
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But some African kings refused to sell any of their captives or criminals. |
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It promised to purchase any surplus steel Tata could not otherwise sell. |
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Her way of paying for these gift subscriptions was to choose one of her sows which was in a family way and, when the sow littered, to sell its offspring. |
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It is illegal to sell weapons to minors under the age of eighteen. |
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On 20 August 2012, after losing a case at the Court of Appeal, BAA agreed to cease challenging the Competition Commission's ruling and to sell Stansted. |
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Following the withdrawal of the G2 planning application the group called upon BAA to sell the homes it had bought to support the planned expansion. |
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Eisenhower applied financial leverage by threatening to sell US reserves of the British pound and thereby precipitate a collapse of the British currency. |
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Incidentally, the Express and Star, traditionally a Black Country paper, has expanded to the point where they sell copies from vendors in Birmingham city centre. |
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Napoleon also significantly aided the United States when he agreed to sell the territory of Louisiana for 15 million dollars during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson. |
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Karl Marx defined the working class or proletariat as individuals who sell their labour power for wages and who do not own the means of production. |
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Aye, you could sell your kit and caboodle, and really see New Orleans! |
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The drastic interest increase in sports in general and not just one sport caught the attention of travel companies, who then began to sell flights in packages. |
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