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He kept track of who came and went on the block.
With few good magazines expected to go on the block, some companies are looking to start their own.
Three commercial buildings will be going on the block this month.
Your head will go on the block if he doesn't.
"Their commander's head will go on the block for something like this."
The first 42 apartments to go on the block had all sold, he said.
This year a new twist: women will also go on the block.
This time, more than 900 automobiles of all kinds will go on the block.
However, foreigners have been rushing to buy whatever goes on the block.
Indeed, industry experts say that it is only a matter of time before another big local savings bank goes on the block.
In fact, the mansion went on the block years ago during some tough times and he has been scrambling ever since.
The nuclear plants go on the block next year, and Northeast hopes to sell them by early 2001.
About a quarter of it went on the block on March 21 and 22.
Auctions may last for more than 12 hours at a stretch, and the time of day that a car goes on the block is crucial.
But the crowd grew quiet when the taller, more expensive trees went on the block.
Late this year, a set of potentially more valuable licenses, for personal communications services, will go on the block.
And later this year the biggest prize yet, the state-owned telephone company, will go on the block.
Hardly anyone knows about the genuine bargains that regularly go on the block.
The theory was that Newmont might not go on the block after all.
The battle royal for the Plaza started the moment it went on the block in June 1987.
When the country's state industries went on the block, each Czech got the right to buy vouchers to purchase shares.
Within a week of their engagement, at his fiancee's insistence, the saloon went on the block.
He suggested that if that performance did not pick up, Hutton might go on the block.
So many bits and pieces of a career, of a life, going on the block before much longer."
Banamex, Mexico's largest bank, will soon go on the block.