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First, each shop sold items that were useful, but not necessary to life.
It sold items that looked quite useful in his current search for information.
Sold items may be bought back at half price.
Two vendors were arrested on charges that they sold items without licenses.
An additional 249 stores sold items other than food in exchange for stamps, investigators said.
The Tlacemanqui traders who sold items, including silver and gold.
The list of sold items included a monogrammed ten-dollar gold piece.
The sold items are textured after real-life clothing by the brands.
Another man who had sold items of uniform to get money for schnaps I got released on probation.
For supplemental income, he occasionally repaired and sold items like cars or washing machines.
He sold items and collected payment from winning bidders, but never shipped to his 5,000 buyers.
From the beginning, the market sold items imported from the homelands of the various immigrant communities.
"My sergeant did, sir, and the wretch confessed to having sold items to Naig."
Typically, your property is sold item by item to the highest bidder.
There have been a number of reports that many Mickey Mantle sold items were forgeries.
It sold items by designers and students of the South Kensington School.
Several general stores were built in the town in 1859 that sold items such as cloth, thread, needles, foods, axes, and more.
The catalog effort dovetails with eBay's strategy to attract more Americans who have not yet bought or sold items online.
"Golfpoorly" registered with eBay last summer and has sold items on eBay a couple of times before.
Rich Products stayed private but expanded within the frozen-food industry, acquiring other family-owned companies that sold items like seafood, barbecue and pizza dough.
He later came to be the top record selling musician in Norway in the 20th century, with a conservative estimate of more than two million sold items.
Mr. Gordon has sold items to the Rockefellers and Andy Warhol.
It was a little general store where he and his wife, Miss Georgia, sold items like soda water, beer, candies, cakes, cigarettes, and kerosene.
Here they sold their handmade shoes, boots and dresses, and also sold items made by the mills and distillery.
Charities have long sold items owned by celebrities, but eBay and the Internet have pumped new life into this fund-raising technique, increasing returns exponentially.