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They were much better than those grown locally, and sold readily.
They failed to sell readily, though sometimes leased for work.
His fleetingly rendered paintings sold readily, but the money he made was quickly spent.
His pictures sold readily in local shops and cafes.
He was more successful this time, producing a fantasy novel that sold readily, beginning his full-time career as a writer.
As property that could be bought and sold readily, slaves were as valuable as any other livestock.
In Rangoon, his works sold readily at the Smart and Mookerdum bookstore, earning him a high income.
The Netted Gem continued as the principal variety because it was a good keeper that sold readily on the commercial market if seed sales collapsed, as they often did.
After his final departure fromPrinceton , however, he producedThe Lure of the Basilisk , which sold readily, beginning his career as a full-time writer.
Suitable middleweight lambs sold readily from 164p to 173p per kilo, with several choice lots from 178p to a top of 182p for 22.5k at £41 from J Russell, Poyntzpass.
With the help of Wall Street and bond insurance companies, these "B" and "C" loans issued to borrowers with credit blemishes are now routinely packaged into securities that can be sold readily in the financial markets.
When Comer would see the serial taking a direction that was contrary to what he believed he could sell readily to a sponsor, he came up with an idea or suggestion that ran counter to the ideas of the authors.
Of two patterns which differ only by a few threads more or less of a particular color, the one will be sold readily, the other lie on the shelf, though it frequently happens that after the lapse of a season the latter becomes the most fashionable.
Despite these developments, and the background of a deteriorating municipal bond market, Nassau's insured bonds sold readily to two underwriting syndicates - but in a transaction that Mr. Scaduto said cost the county at least $2 million more because of the bond downgrading.