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You are trying to sell yourself to me as the little guy?
You just want to sell yourself, the way everybody does.
"You have to get out there every morning and sell yourself."
Remember, you have to sell yourself to his mother and sister as well!
You must sell yourself to the public, if you're a street lawyer.
I suppose you sold yourself to them, like everyone else.
"You do a great job of selling yourself," I said after a moment.
To succeed in this new world, you have to sell yourself.
In short, take advantage of every opportunity to sell yourself.
Marketing - You have to be able to sell yourself or your business.
The moment I leave you alone you're ready to sell yourself right back into slavery!
If you only grow on demand, you're selling yourself short.
Don't sell yourself short, you can do better than two.
Bring out some of the gold you sold yourself to the devil for.
"Seems to me what you were doing is a sight worse than selling yourself."
"The trouble with a campaign is you have to sell yourself.
Naturally the men say, why stay in one place when you can sell yourself for more money somewhere else?
Your skills aren't what they were but you sell yourself short.
What have you done to sell yourself lately to your customers?
"I have to say, it sounds to me like you're selling yourself short."
"What a fool, to sell yourself for children you've never seen before!"
"A debate is a free commercial in which to sell yourself.
In the competitive music industry, talent is not enough; you must also be able to sell yourself.
"With all respect, I believe you are selling yourself short.
"It would shatter your family if they found out you'd sold yourself to a man."
"It's like, if you're really a strong woman, then why do you need to sell your body?"
You can get the tattoo removed and sell your body to the folks across the street.
I didn't even know they had an organization for selling your body for money.
Perhaps you didn't sell your body to Roarke, but he bought you.
"If Tasko doesn't want the car we may have to sell your body."
"Have you sold your body for money?"
Would you sell your body?
"It's not manageable if you are selling your body for shelter, food or to meet some need the government decided is not a core medical service."
"It degrades you to where you're selling your body," Cynthia McBride said.
Don't sell your body short.
"The money left behind, the money your father made by selling your bodies, is yours by cosmic right.
"Been selling your body?"
They use your talent in whatever way best serves their purpose, at the same time selling your body to any man who is able to meet their price.
"Okay, I've just called you a tramp--actually a little stronger word than tramp who would sell your body to both sides if the price were right."
"Sell Your Body (To The Night)"
But the first time the breadhead says it, you expect the worst: he'll ask you to thieve, to sell your body, to start a life of crime.
At Turbonegro's shows in 2003 the band fired loads of these particular dollar bills into the crowd using a cannon during the song "Sell Your Body".
"Sell Your Body" (MPEG Video)
A second album followed in 1984 with It's Massive, which provided the hits "Young Gal No Sell Your Body" and "Justice Love and Harmony".
With little understanding of the language away from her tribe, she says that when she first heard the phrase "selling your body," she thought it meant cutting off parts of herself for sale.
In his new piece, "Showpony," which opens tonight at Danspace Project, Mr. Harrell addresses the value of shows and performing, and the implications of selling your body.
Ms. Bogart's favorite song in the show is "Sell Your Body," which she performs in deep deadpan in the section that lampoons Mr. Kander and Mr. Ebb.
The video for "Sell Your Body" was shot in Los Angeles subsequent to their sold out shows in early April, 2003 and was directed by Jeff Tremaine of Jackass fame.
LAND OF THE FREE - Nanuet, New York - 25 days ago Guess all you have to do is sell your body to the highest bidder to get on tv these days!
Comedian Bill Bailey serenades Clegg to the tune of "Roxanne" in his 2010 production Dandelion Mind, singing "Nick Clegg you don't have to wear that dress tonight, walk the streets for money, you don't have to sell your body to the right".