Wares
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The free English classes help empower people to engage with the Ugandan community, allowing them to get to know their neighbors and sell
wares.
The cattlemen herd their wares, from Texas to the trail town of Abilene, Kansas.
Everyone seems to want to take poor Mabel's
wares
until Chaplin arrives on the scene and appears to defend her at first.
Here the cast includes Donald Pleasance as one of the grave robbers, Peter Cushing as the doctor buying their
wares
and the always wonderful Billie Whitelaw as a tavern girl caught up in the ghoulish proceedings.
Although other movies have depicted the pair as grave robbers, here they are correctly shown to be not so much ghouls as brutal murderers who think nothing of slaying any drunkard, trollop or easy mark they come across to make a few extra guineas, selling their "fresh as a new-cut cabbage
" wares
to Dr. Robert Knox at a nearby Edinburgh medical school.
There are some mildly amusing bits, like these two ordering a nuclear warhead off the internet using one's drunken mom's credit card, and having it arrive in a big box with NO packing material....! Also a scene where the two misfits go to get guns and there's sort of a musical interlude where topless (but masked) models display the wares, but that's about it really, as far as the parts that were genuinely amusing, because the direction of the film is so inept that most other attempts at humor are pretty low grade, juvenile stuff.
Thousands of companies have used Groupon to sell their wares, though Groupon does not disclose its rate of repeat sellers.
It was hailed as the biggest tax reform since independence, but business owners were so uncertain about how it would affect the prices of their
wares
that many shuttered their businesses for the day.
No doubt, this is a dream come true for anyone who grew up shopping in real, hands-on markets, with sellers displaying their
wares
on store shelves, on public squares, or along dusty roads.
Likewise, despite America’s pinched economic circumstances, Obama would do well not to use his visit to peddle US
wares.
And, even as the US and its allies attempt to restrain Iran, its regime continues to goad Israel, calling for its extinction and exporting military
wares
to its Lebanese and Gazan adversaries.
Two-and-a-half minute “strategic timeouts” now interrupt the flow of the game, allowing advertisers to hawk their
wares
to hundreds of millions of enthralled viewers.
The innovations that the government encourages, such as drip irrigation or desalination, not only reduce the domestic cost of such shortages to, say, 70, but also underpin an industry that, by selling its
wares
in the most demanding markets, accrues a global value of more than 1,000.
The value of
wares
produced by this form of unskilled labor plummeted, but the prices of commodities that unskilled laborers bought did not.
Experience with alcohol suggests that these approaches may modestly reduce, but not eliminate, the harms associated with use, especially if sellers are allowed to promote their
wares.
As Keynes wisely remarked, “If nations can learn to provide themselves with full employment by their domestic policy…there would no longer be a pressing motive why one country need force its
wares
on another or repulse the offerings of its neighbor.”
But for over a decade, Dr. Khan had openly advertised his nuclear
wares.
As for Europe, despite paying lip service to democracy and human rights, its leaders are far more concerned with preventing migrants from landing on their shores, supporting a bulwark against terrorism, and selling their military
wares
abroad than they are with protesting repression in distant lands.
They travel to faraway cities – often in the dead of night – to sell their wares, which increases business risk and transportation costs.
Many producers of physical goods are already offering related in-house services, such as after-sales maintenance and pay-by-usage plans, to their global customers, while software companies are shifting from packaging their
wares
to offering them via the cloud.
Sixth, developers and producers of goods and services on which the stability of cyberspace depends should emphasize security, take reasonable steps to ensure that their
wares
are free from significant vulnerabilities, mitigate flaws when they are discovered, and be transparent about the process.
Nor did the Templar, an infidel of another stamp, justly characterise his associate, when he said Front-de-Boeuf could assign no cause for his unbelief and contempt for the established faith; for the Baron would have alleged that the Church sold her
wares
too dear, that the spiritual freedom which she put up to sale was only to be bought like that of the chief captain of Jerusalem, "with a great sum," and Front-de-Boeuf preferred denying the virtue of the medicine, to paying the expense of the physician.
Mendicants were of course assembled by the score, together with strolling soldiers returned from Palestine, (according to their own account at least,) pedlars were displaying their wares, travelling mechanics were enquiring after employment, and wandering palmers, hedge-priests, Saxon minstrels, and Welsh bards, were muttering prayers, and extracting mistuned dirges from their harps, crowds, and rotes.
Hucksters called out their wares, soothsayers offered their services to passers-by, citizens walked with deliberate steps toward the rostra to hear orators of the day, or tell the latest news to one another.
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