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The street is also a market and full of hawkers.
The News also tried selling the paper through street hawkers.
It has been estimated that the city may have over 100,000 hawkers.
So far, the authorities have been clear about why they removed hawkers from the city center last month.
Hawkers line up on the street to push the merchandise.
It was established in 1984 to remove hawkers from the streets.
For a while it tried to rebuild circulation with street hawkers.
At this point, the Hawkers were for the first time critical of the progress the investigation was making.
In 2003, the high court asked the state government to state its stand on hawkers.
Roadside hawkers usually open in the evenings and close late at night.
As they left they were met by a mass of hawkers.
And newsprint is not the only thing on hawkers' minds.
Even the most elegant department stores are surrounded by hawkers.
And I once intended to make a better gauntlet for hawkers.
Over the next couple of months young people failed to accommodate the trend hawkers.
A day here can be awesome - don't let the hawkers get you down.
It seems like one big bazaar, with all its traders and hawkers.
It's just the hawkers and the housewives who know very little about financial matters.
Disputes between market traders and street hawkers can sometimes become violent.
Like other hawkers, it may hunt far from water.
Hawkers may devise ways to ease their own loads, too.
The rest is baled and sent here, most of it sold to street hawkers in the city.
Those who wait to make a lot of money before they have a kid are prime targets for hawkers and experts.
These include local hawkers, he said, "and other antisocial elements."
The right place to start eating in Singapore is at the bottom - the hawkers' stands.
Now he would have to put it on the line, play the President's pitchman.
And, like the very best pitchmen, he was never afraid of getting no for an answer.
But if Americans love a good pitchman, they also pride themselves on common sense.
Playing the pitchman is a comfortable role for this President.
Every car company would love to have Eminem as their pitchman.
He had a long time for other roles, as pitchman or citizen.
He pointed this out to the pitchman, who only shrugged.
At Tennessee, he was asked to be more pitchman than basketball coach.
For all his experience as a corporate pitchman, he isn't one to light up a room.
Sometimes I feel more like a pitchman than an engineer."
There is, it seems, one such inescapable television pitchman in every town.
But is the day of the flamboyant pitchman in the wine industry almost over?
Pitchmen call out to us from booths along the midway.
He has since worked as a musician, author, director and celebrity pitchman.
His voice now takes on the s a pitchman.
But the pitchman looked only at his money player.
That is why some of the Republican pitchmen are shouting "liberal" at him.
These days he's best known as a commentator and video-game pitchman.
They also regularly act as pitchmen for commercial products, and appear in movies.
They were acquiring one of the best pitchmen in the world of media.
Smith was also a very successful pitchman for Lite beer.
Has anyone ever approached you to become a TV pitchman?
Instead, he is taking another prominent role in the consumer-celebrity culture: that of pitchman.
The pitchman whistled through his teeth in disgust and paid off.
Should banks and credit card companies be able to sell our financial secrets to outside pitchmen?