Selling
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You see, when you’re a scientist, you’re always
selling
ideas.
Another irony, the double irony is that on the figs and the olives, Eduardo can make more money
selling
those than he can on the foie gras.
Increasingly desperate after
selling
the last of his valuables to an elderly pawnbroker, he resolves on a plan to murder and rob her.
That is why the printing press succeeded, and that is why Martin Luther nailed his 90 theses to the door: because he was complaining that the Catholic Church had gone amok in printing out indulgences and
selling
them in every town and village and city in all of Western Europe.
But big
selling
bookcase.
This led me to starting a company called Design Within Reach, a company dealing with simple forms, making good designers available to us, and also
selling
the personalities and character of the designers as well, and it seems to have worked.
We began doing these big silkscreen prints, and they started selling, too.
We've been
selling
it since about last September, October, and it's been immensely gratifying.
You're thinking of
selling
your company as well, aren't you, at the moment.
You can actually get to the top of the "New York Times" best-seller list by
selling
10,000 copies a week, so he tenfold overcame what he needed to be number one.
So what is it
selling?
It's
selling
attention.
It's
selling
the attention of its users to advertisers.
So in order to survive, she started
selling
elotes, or corn on the cob, on the street, as a street vendor.
And today, you can still find her
selling
all types of corn and different candies and stuff.
They get building material for houses, a contract for
selling
the sugar, so we can produce huge amounts of ethanol and energy locally.
Now he's
selling
them to Walmart, right?
This is someone
selling
this on eBay; it was clearly a woman’s hand, hopefully a woman's hand.
And she keeps them all in school by
selling
water from that kiosk, and from
selling
soap and bread from the little store inside.
He particularly disliked its rampant nepotism and practice of simony, the buying and
selling
of religious favours such as pardons from sin.
One day, I was walking on a street, I saw people
selling
fish.
In the last 15 years of my career, I've been an English teacher, attorney, video game creator and now, a toilet paper salesman,
selling
millions of rolls of toilet paper a year.
And they're
selling
these floating reactors, only 35 megawatts, to developing countries.
Terrorists are
selling
fakes to fund attacks, attacks in our cities that try to make victims of all of us.
You can only make around a hundred to 200 percent
selling
drugs on the street.
You can make 2,000 percent
selling
fakes online with little of the same risks or penalties.
For a few years, I also used to attend automotive trade shows taking place in huge exhibition spaces, but away from the Ferraris and the Bentleys and the flashing lights, there'd be companies
selling
fakes: companies with a brochure on the counter and another one underneath, if you ask them the right questions.
Two years prior to that, an Al Qaeda training manual recommended explicitly
selling
fakes as a good way of supporting terror cells.
Environmental services, energy services, the myriad of green jobs, they're all pointing to a very different kind of economy which isn't just about products, but is using distributed networks, and it's founded above all on care, on relationships, on what people do to other people, often one to one, rather than simply
selling
them a product.
And he ended his life
selling
companies to venture capitalists.
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