Life-defining events, like marriage, birth, and death, are a florist's stock-in-trade. |
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Anti-Western and, specifically, anti-Australian rhetoric has long been part of his political stock-in-trade. |
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Take his other big stock-in-trade, photographic collages, of which there are several on the walls. |
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Nor does he talk much about foreign policy, which has been his stock-in-trade for a quarter-century now. |
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Perhaps a city merchant could hardly distinguish between commodity money and his main stock-in-trade. |
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And the traders are still there, their modern stock-in-trade tracksuits, tacky ornaments and whiskey sold for a 200 per cent mark-up. |
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His stock-in-trade, however, was high school yearbook photos, portraits of college campus queens and locals in their Sunday best. |
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And bits, bytes, and bandwidth are fast replacing the three Rs as schools' stock-in-trade. |
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Stockbrokers, like estate agents, have a vested interest in talking up their stock-in-trade. |
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Banks sometimes use pledge in financing dealers' stock-in-trade and international trade. |
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While his father was still alive, Barry had not only less motivation to delve into his stock-in-trade but also less opportunity. |
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A large part of his stock-in-trade consists of holding fantastic theories up to a light and debunking them. |
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Shock has been the stock-in-trade of cutting-edge art for nearly a century, of course. |
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For each of them, the problematic behavior was, in some sense, his professional stock-in-trade. |
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Like many who preceded, and many who followed, his stock-in-trade was low-cost prurience. |
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Her unglamorous look was her stock-in-trade while her professional skills always kept her in high demand on stage, film, radio and television. |
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Hohmann reached freely into the propagandistic stock-in-trade of Hitler and Goebbels. |
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Then when they opened their baggage, they found their stock-in-trade had been returned to them. |
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Their stock-in-trade is fear, fear of our neighbours, of democratic parliaments, of governments and of globalisation. |
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The insurance was against risks including burglary and theft, and the subject matter of the insurance was his stock-in-trade as a manufacturing furrier. |
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But his stock-in-trade is moody, gargatuanly stringed incidental music for hysterically overblown movies like Moulin Rouge and Plunkett and MacLean. |
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We must first dismiss the conceptual equipment and interpretations that had been our stock-in-trade throughout the decades in which we relied upon the community study. |
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In a world full of flashy starters who can't go nine innings, her stock-in-trade is going the distance and taking dreamy entrepreneurs right along with her. |
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His stock-in-trade of arch self-deprecation doesn't cut any slack up here. |
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His stock-in-trade was to take another person's song and sing along to it. |
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Assets such as stock-in-trade or plant and machinery can be passed by delivery. This means that this property can be transferred without triggering a stamp duty liability. |
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Slow-cooked grain and rice pilafs, unctuously oily stuffed vegetables, melting stews of meat, vegetable and grain are their stock-in-trade. |
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Yet journalism's stock-in-trade is disclosure. |
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Whatever your software solution does, data is likely its stock-in-trade. |
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For that member to accuse me or our government of homophobia and of misogyny is her party's stock-in-trade, perhaps, but it does not make it the truth. |
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Intimidation was Suge Knight's stock-in-trade. |
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Playfulness is the stock-in-trade of both gents. |
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This report highlights and reaffirms our role as a full-spectrum contributor to thousands of individual charities and causes, with support for education emerging once again as a BMO stock-in-trade. |
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Good looks are a K-pop artist's stock-in-trade. |
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Its unending lamentations, which have been its stock-in-trade for decades, about how badly-off farmers have now virtually made the public deaf to farmers' legitimate demands and needs. |
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It doesn't matter whether footnotes are your stock-in-trade. |
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Paperback romance novels are the new repository of the doomed-love or against-all-odds love stories that were the stock-in-trade of the romance pulps. |
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Instead, Freedia's stock-in-trade is dance-floor instruction. |
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These soon became the chief stock-in-trade of the eastern Canadian forest. |
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A FOLKSY start and some even whinier vocals are all that differ on this Blunt stock-in-trade single. |
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