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  • The sell may be purchased 10am-2pm and 5pm until midnigh
  • funds for future transfers Pardew was forced to sell McAnuff and on 12 August 2004 he joined Cardiff
  • tore clerks to see how far I could push them to sell me beer illegally but stopped after a couple mo
  • Enter J. Bloom you sell me hotel accommodation and food, I'll bring you
  • ather, performed martial arts in the streets to sell medicated ointment.
  • s was to draw a large crowd to whom Hauer could sell medicines (of suspect quality) for various ailm
  • e of the early newspaper proprietors, who would sell medicines alongside their newspapers.
  • travelling sales staff, Fritz Henkel decided to sell merchandise in addition to his detergents.
  • r abridging the right of contract, the right to sell merchandise, the right to labor upon public wor
  • elp to promote the event, collect donations and sell merchandise.
  • h, Blackburn's, and Conlan's, who all agreed to sell Mersey Beat.
  • have different motives, with Sergei wanting to sell Metal Gear RAY to the highest bidder and Ocelot
  • Parke, Davis & Co. did not sell metopon to pharmacies.
  • still exists, and part of it is still in use to sell Metro North tickets.
  • group of deaf and disabled people to build and sell microsolar products.
  • during the holiday season, local Civitan clubs sell millions of pounds of fruitcake.
  • hoked singing typical of Fess were too weird to sell millions of records; he had to be content with
  • , and over the next decade the group went on to sell millions of albums.
  • The band went on to sell millions of records, but in 1986 after completi
  • peared in court in London, accused of trying to sell missile parts to Iran in breach of internationa
  • Luton sell Mitchell.
  • ps selling Union 76-branded motor fuels; others sell Mobil, Marathon, ConocoPhillips, Irving, BP, Su
  • He began to sell Molasses chips at age 19.
  • g financial difficulties still obligated her to sell Monticello to James T. Barclay in 1831.
  • oughout the 1950s Archway continued to grow and sell more franchises.
  • He further stated that although Linkin Park sell more records in North America, they are more "w
  • The album would go on to sell more than one million copies worldwide, making
  • he community underway, Davidson also managed to sell more than 180,000 acres (730 km2) of land in th
  • country and Western song by a female artist to sell more than one million copies.
  • The album went on to sell more than three million copies, won an American
  • It went on to sell more than 20 million copies.
  • The records went on to sell more than 100.000
  • me by "Mull of Kintyre" (the first UK single to sell more than 2 million copies, and third best sell
  • He figured he could sell more radios if he also owned a radio station an
  • When released in Taiwan, it would sell more than 60,000 copies and attained Platinum s
  • If a trader believes the product will sell more than 1 million units, then he would buy th
  • ngfield and her management to be provocative to sell more records.
  • the products sales history in order to make the sell more informative and entertaining.
  • l Motors-led consortium as part of an effort to sell more buses and cars in what became known as the
  • Stieg Larsson is the first author to sell more than one million e-books on Amazon.com.
  • e charts for 63 weeks and eventually went on to sell more than a million copies.
  • us SG Wannabe became the only artist in 2005 to sell more than 400,000 copies of their album.
  • pies within a week after its release went on to sell more than 1,000,000 copies in France alone), an
  • in the city of Vishakapatnam, it wasn't able to sell more than 3,000 copies a week.
  • The only Pittsburgh Steeler to sell more was Ben Roethlisberger's #7 jersey, at the
  • s one of the world's biggest stars, going on to sell more than 22 million copies world wide.
  • whereas Southampton F.C would have been able to sell more than their amount given, and this had ange
  • ding the fact that it was used in an attempt to sell more matches.
  • It went on to sell more than 4.5 million copies world-wide and so
  • It has since gone on to sell more than 28,000 records according to Neilson s
  • It went on to sell more than quarter-million copies during the 196
  • In 2001 Patriot comics began to sell more specialist games and changed its name to P
  • o the tune of The Orlons "South Street") or "We sell more, so you save more, Cerritos...Auto Square!
  • rappers who crossover to R&B or pop in order to sell more.
  • Blocks of airtime are hosted by auctioneers who sell most goods through both standard and "dutch" au
  • House Of Krazees would manage to sell most there copies of this release by doing show
  • it, uncertain times led Warner Bros. in 1956 to sell most of its pre-1950 films and cartoons to a ho
  • The court allowed CFLC to sell most of its assets to Everex.
  • e vast majority of these wineries are small and sell most of their wine to tourists who visit the wi
  • They sell mostly pianos, but they also sell other instrum
  • owever, soon after his return, he was forced to sell much of his large collection of Japanese woodbl
  • iews and sold well, although later albums would sell much better.
  • omic and resource pressures forced the tribe to sell much of their land in northern Illinois to the
  • ers Samuel seems embarrassed and was obliged to sell much of his properties.
  • He had to sell much of his property to cover these debts.
  • -year relationship with Burbank, California and sell much of the 34-acre (140,000 m2) Burbank comple
  • nge suffered financial losses and was forced to sell much of the family property.
  • Golf tournaments held for charity may even sell mulligans to collect more money for the charity
  • blishing businesses which are either seeking to sell music catalog or are seeking growth through cat
  • January 2008 it became the first music store to sell music without digital rights management (DRM) (
  • They sell music focused holidays, festival packages and V
  • Apart from books, the stores also sell music, movies, multimedia, stationery, toys and
  • and offer a wide range of products: stores may sell music, movies, portable & household electronics
  • ocolate Soldier (1908), and Shaw vowed never to sell musicalization rights again.
  • lthough shortly CTVgm announced that they would sell MusiMax.
  • shortly CTVglobemedia announced that they would sell MusiquePlus.
  • Give me fourteen days and I'll sell my stores, my house and everything and quit Chi
  • acles, Pondo frightens Studley by shouting: I'D SELL MY SOUL FOR A PIECE OF ASS!
  • I am not going to sell my soul for the sake of remaining in power".
  • Here I sell my rations in order to buy candles and I work a
  • pt a stiff upper lip, and bought [a] license to sell my goods."
  • he Board licenses all natural gas marketers who sell natural gas to residential and small commercial
  • Reformhaus ("reform house") retail stores that sell naturopathic medicine and organic food.
  • t had reached an agreement with Hydro Quebec to sell NB Power to that company (see Proposed sale of
  • The airplay helped the album to sell nearly 200,000 copies, but Femme Fatale was una
  • Rainbow went on to sell nearly 100,000 copies and become certified gold
  • Released in 2003, the game went on to sell nearly half a million copies worldwide.
  • pop phase was Vertical Reality which went on to sell nearly 100,000 units.
  • 1, 2011, Lundbeckk announced that it would not sell Nembutal to prisons in U.S. states that carry o
  • ccepted an offer from the British Government to sell New Zealand two Leander class frigates.
  • This company ran the monthly Buy and Sell newspaper, a publication focusing on classified
  • d drinks and was the only shop in Folkingham to sell newspapers (now sold by the corner shop).
  • had on 11 December 2006 said it had no plans to sell Newsquest, contradicting a story in the previou
  • mental regulations ("Since they told me I can't sell no stripers") which make it hard for men like h
  • pts to dilute the guarantee that the duke would sell no other of the paintings from the Sutherland L
  • l permission to remain open to customers and to sell non-alcoholic sodas and (typically) high-caffei
  • and Broadband to customers in Scandinavia, and sell non-core assets outside this scope.
  • their appeal to younger audiences to market and sell non-music related products.
  • the Imaginova acquisition, Orion has started to sell non-Orion brand products as well, including Tel
  • Though he should help his mother to sell noodles from a cart out of their home, he often
  • the late 1980s when Mr. McKissick was forced to sell not only the theatre chain, but also its parent
  • eMachines were also the first company to sell notebooks based on the AMD Mobile Athlon 64, wi
  • hit, the album's title track failed to chart or sell noticeably outside the United States and the Un
  • es 2003 year-end charts, but failed to chart or sell noticeably outside North America.
  • He began to sell nude photographs and finally moved to directing
  • ed up by a secular publisher (Bantam, 1973) and sell numerous copies.
  • The point of it all is apparently to sell nutritional supplements."
  • Local merchants sell nuts for tourists to feed the monkeys.
  • Debbie Sell, OBE, FRCSLT (born June 21, 1954) is a leading
  • The Chichester Estate had to sell of Accot for Estate Duty reasons.
  • ss across two sites although it is intended the sell of the land acquired from North Area College as
  • school has recently been granted permission to sell of one third of the schools land for use as pub
  • The last sell of this semen costs US$15,000 each one.
  • ly planned to vote on if to ban or regulate the sell of lolicon material, but decided to postpone th
  • ted in a settlement, requiring the companies to sell off assets and the old newspapers' titles to an
  • ; at this time, he obtained court permission to sell off the Hope Diamond to pay some of his debts.
  • nced it would close its remaining 53 stores and sell off the remainder of its operations.
  • He acquired control, and proceeded to sell off the assets, ultimately winding the company
  • Clear Channel's attempt to sell off over 100 stations to GoodRadio.TV, LLC was
  • Eventually the Alviso family had to sell off most of the land to pay court fees to fight
  • d by the United States Department of Justice to sell off 61 National City branches in Western Pennsy
  • In 1997, Mortenson opted to sell off WTOF-FM, and Akron-licensed station WHLO 64
  • The family decides to sell off all their late father's properties and anti
  • Mousely had intended to sell off the panelling from the house in separate lo
  • AFC was forced to sell off its Seattle's Best Coffee division to Starb
  • uring the 1940s he encouraged the university to sell off the land to pay for a new observatory.
  • lt of the bankruptcy, the diocese was forced to sell off property, including the bishop's residence,
  • d to take individual contracts and to build and sell off businesses.
  • al Cities/ABC (or CapCities/ABC), was forced to sell off some stations due to FCC ownership rules.
  • cording to Fitzgerald, Blagojevich attempted to sell off President-elect Barack Obama's open U.S. Se
  • sking Parliament for the private Lottery Act to sell off the Shakespeare Gallery, Boydell stated tha
  • The plan was for Press Broadcasting to sell off WMOD to the Home Shopping Network the same
  • The Earl of Strathmore was determined to sell off the house and the land, however, and the bu
  • he Confederate agents in Europe were seeking to sell off North's ship, offering her to the Imperial
  • the 1960s, the Lambton family have continued to sell off parts of the estate to developers, most not
  • pression, the owners found themselves having to sell off their star players to make ends meet.
  • on council, Thompson introduced legislation to sell off city owned Western artifacts in order to ra
  • es of his highly paid stars, and was obliged to sell off a number of them.
  • The Weeks-Hall family was compelled to sell off much of the land surrounding Shadows-on-the
  • In 1967, Hall would sell off his syndication company to Field Enterprise
  • ating a policy which appeared to be designed to sell off council housing for the purpose of electora
  • y residential development as part of a drive to sell off NHS property in order to increase national
  • His suggestions - to sell off a portion of BBC Worldwide (the corporation
  • a 10% property tax was issued, forcing many to sell off their property in order to pay the tax.
  • For this reason it was decided in 2006 to sell off the Brook School and use the money to servi
  • After announcing it planned to sell off all of its assets, Nortel shares were delis
  • , there was much speculation that the BBC might sell off at least some of Worldwide's assets, such a
  • T entered an agreement with Verizon Wireless to sell off certain existing Centennial service areas i
  • We would seek to sell off or break-up most of the GLCs which control
  • He had stated his willingness to sell off assets worth Rs.
  • reat demand for housing it became profitable to sell off the farmland for development.
  • und in some circles that Centra were looking to sell off the bus operation to concentrate on their t
  • ring the course of his studies, he is forced to sell off all his belongings when Gungaram fails to p
  • By 2000, Motorola was forced to close or sell off some of their own business units due to eco
  • ng its facilities to 360 Networks with plans to sell off remaining assets to defend against sharehol
  • isode when he hears that a imposter is going to sell off his companies for cash, he is so enraged th
  • is pretending to be the real Seaton in order to sell off the large valuable estate; but this is not
  • Rio Tinto quickly announced its intention to sell off the Engineered Products and Packaging busin
  • for £450 back in 1949 and this enabled them to sell off the ground, pay off their remaining debts a
  • million, and Norfolk Southern Corp. decided to sell off two of its trucking divisions in 1993, alth
  • Having signed a deal to sell off his ancestral mansion, and cheating his old
  • y Inn began to refocus on its core business and sell off most of these non-core businesses.
  • In the early 1850s, the partners began to sell off their assets due to declining business and
  • Selectmen have said that the town may sell off as many as 10 parcels to recoup part of the
  • oximately A$227 million, the NPRT was forced to sell off its international assets to pay loans.
  • nd derelict apartments it hoped to renovate and sell off to help the city's budget and promote home
  • several years of the Grammar school's plans to sell off the land, St Paul's declined to make an off
  • est in many privateer ships, and also helped to sell off the English spoils as they came into port.
  • ts executives, including founder Marc Puleo, to sell off their shares.
  • ishing to increase his Norfolk estates began to sell off the Manor of Prestwich and Peter Drinkwater
  • irected Secretary of War Robert Todd Lincoln to sell Oglethorpe Barracks.
  • la in the pact of San Jose whose purpose was to sell oil to Central American and Caribbean states at
  • to steal other people's archaeological finds to sell on the black market.
  • oals and appearances for the Posh, as well as a sell on fee.
  • es to distribute their beer for retail sale and sell on the brewery's premises, as a brewpub does.
  • January transfer window for £10,000 (and a 15% sell on clause).
  • Ipswich Borough Council also sell on the estate for as little as £55,000 for a 2
  • premieres on radio, not an audioplay that they sell on CD. - Edokter • Talk • 22:04, 30 August 2008
  • the band pressed their own version of the CD to sell on their website and at their occasional reunio
  • m rising to £1.3m with add-ons and a percentage sell on clause, had been accepted on 18 May 2010.
  • ness leaders say makes Chinese goods cheaper to sell on world markets.
  • h a prominent artist is virtually impossible to sell on the open market, suggesting that it may be b
  • fer with Huddersfield gaining 20% on any future sell on fee by Shrewsbury.
  • The company received offers to sell on a regular basis and the offer at issue was n
  • is fee is thought to be around £6000 with a 25% sell on clause for Hereford.
  • nabolic steroids in Mexico which they wanted to sell on the US market.
  • s if he makes a number of appearances and a 20% sell on fee.
  • as a nominal transfer fee involved as well as a sell on clause in the players contract.
  • Sell, on Writ of Certiorari, appealed to the United
  • The last copy to sell on ebay went for over $125.
  • flowers, which they would travel into London to sell, on the return journey collecting manure for fa
  • nd Promoter, Mr. B.G.Raghupathy, to produce and sell On-line Condenser Tube Cleaning Systems, Debris
  • rith who let it for 21 years and, on failing to sell once again in 1957, finally took up occupation
  • ations in one market, Macquarie was required to sell one of these stations and in September 2005 sol
  • Neither of their owners would sell one of them to the other owner, and they finall
  • which made her the first female solo rapper to sell one million units.
  • ...meanwhile Malaysia Airline's proposal to sell one of its buildings instead of the paintings g
  • It was one of the last Christmas singles to sell one million copies, won an Ivor Novello Award f
  • celebrity recording by a classical musician to sell one million copies
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