Either I'm the biggest saddo ever to stalk the shops, or I'm the evolutionary peak of bargain hunting perfection. |
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The dissident shareholders say that Corel's board is selling at bargain basement prices at the bottom of the market. |
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But Shanahan's isn't about bargain food, it's the acceptable face of excess. |
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Even adding postage and packing costs the offers were a real bargain and it didn't take long for the offer to go viral. |
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The brushes I'd found were a cheap, bargain lot I picked up in Swansea for a couple of quid some time last year. |
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It's a surprisingly nice backdrop in which to enjoy Italian classics at bargain prices. |
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At the moment, the shares are no obvious bargain for investors keen on value. |
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An irregular churchgoer before September, the woman who prayed for a miracle and got one is now keeping her end of the bargain. |
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It's an absolute staple of sanity and good wholesome cultural fun, and by Jove there are some fine tunes to be had into the bargain. |
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If the aggrieved party is unable to establish the value of a loss of bargain he may seek compensation in respect of his reliance losses. |
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The only worry is being able to do enough words to meet your side of the bargain by the agreed date to keep up your half of the bargain. |
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Even the wily street vendors are offering their goods at genuine bargain prices. |
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An inexpensive basket or cool container chockfull of bargain goodies packs a big wow factor. |
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In our efforts to find and maintain loving relationships, many of us behave as if we are bargain hunting. |
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But we'd be remiss if we neglected to spread the word about what might be the Upper East Side's best gourmet bargain. |
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Not only will you have a feast for the eyes, but you'll be assuaging my guilt into the bargain. |
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This will be the group's 15th production and all who come along are guaranteed value for money and a laugh a minute into the bargain. |
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Bobby tries to bargain with the audience, and attempts to launch into another song. |
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It's not autumn until leaf peepers overmatch the bargain zombies in the outlet malls of Vermont. |
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The cigar drives home the nuttiness of the liquor and picks up leatheriness in the bargain. |
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The All-Story ran until 1920, an all-fiction pulp-paper magazine that sold for the bargain price of ten cents for 192 pages. |
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That law is intended to keep processors from seeking retribution against growers who organize to bargain. |
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The matter I was about to raise is that the question of whether the bargain was fair was not ventilated except in this way. |
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I once went to a car boot sale and marvelled at the greed and hunger of the bargain hunters, me included. |
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Books old and new, bargain books, children's books and a large representation of antiquarian books will be for sale. |
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Looking for a bargain, or trying to find an old disc that the big chains don't carry any more. |
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People are saying they don't want any old tat, they want to find quality and they want to find a bargain, that is special and unique. |
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The folks there rightfully give us an adequate presentation at a bargain price. |
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Rumor has it that you can find the disc at a rock-bottom price in your local bargain bin, or you can easily find it in the used market as well. |
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A woman nips in front of you to nab a bargain loofah that would be perfect for Gran. |
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And yes, you will get lots of lookers not necessarily wanting to buy, but will if they recognise a bargain. |
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Start off by offering one third of the original asking price and you could walk away with a bargain. |
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By using food to fix our draggy moods and low energy, we're letting our emotions rule our bodies, and we're getting fatter in the bargain. |
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Some low-cost flights are actually benefiting travelers who decide to maybe snap a bargain at the last minute. |
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Some people think a house is a bargain because it's low-priced, but they neglect to look next door. |
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A Government minister cannot bargain with individual members of the magistracy. |
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This event is anxiously awaited every year by those Pattaya folk who know how to shop for a great bargain. |
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Seeking an oasis from daily cares and worries, they come here for camaraderie, a common cause and simply to find a treasure for a bargain. |
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And those willing to pay a little more, say 10-15 per cent, can get furniture made of pure teak, for a good bargain. |
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Recent back numbers are usually available at a bargain price to new members. |
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Pain is your body's way of telling you to stop, and ignoring it will not only make you feel bad but probably injure you into the bargain. |
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It can't be the true bliss of bagging a bargain on a wet weekday in early January can it? |
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Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems. |
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The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to bust it by preventing a first contract. |
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Property sector stocks gained as investors bought scrip at a bargain ahead of Hong Kong's first land auction in nearly two years. |
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In America, mortgage lending is against the asset, not the person, and the bargain is more like asset financing than personal banking. |
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The Maastricht package was a political bargain, which deliberately left for later negotiation many of the wider ramifications of monetary union. |
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On the second question, he held that there were no strong reasons for deciding not to hold the parties to their bargain. |
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The community's part of the bargain is to keep funding the dialysis project, which Sarah Brown says is already producing results. |
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My side of the bargain is that I promise to answer ALL questions submitted. |
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Bosses say that the firefighters are dragging their heels over their side of the bargain, an agreement to adopt more modern working practices. |
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Gauthier argues that it is the outcome that minimizes the maximum relative concessions of each party to the bargain. |
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The deal failed partly because of the actions of one of the principals, but also because of actions of those not party to the bargain. |
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But, of course, it would have been possible to modify the arrangements envisaged in the legal ruling by means of a bargain between the parties. |
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So someone might be drunk and you get them to sign a contract, that's unconscionable, an unconscionable bargain and would be set aside. |
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She found it on sale at a bargain price, and intending to do you a favor, she bought a bottle and brought it by at a time you are usually home. |
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Back to Rome again for the bargain sales, Vienna the same, and a few days in Budapest before returning home to Tokyo. |
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As if that were not treat enough, these re-issues are offered at a bargain price too. |
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Jan Maher, librarian, would like you to know that she is having a gigantic bargain book sale, to make way for her very large stock of new books. |
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The gigantic bargain book sale continues in Castledermot Library, to make way for the stock of new books. |
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Sale prices and bargain bins are being used to entice you to get out and spend again. |
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What can be wrong with this, especially when they're offering a bargain price on the bundle? |
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Principals might not be surprised to hear that often they are the fall guys for school boards who bargain away management power. |
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While the Government can bargain away its discretion, it did not do so in this case. |
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A union cannot bargain away vested rights of active workers, of former employees who no longer have recall rights, or of retirees. |
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The Chancellor also in effect asks us to bargain away whatever obligation or interest we have as regards the neutrality of Belgium. |
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If a CIA agent can bargain away the right to be free of prior restraints, surely the tobacco companies can bargain away the right to advertise. |
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All agree that the legislature cannot bargain away the police power of a State. |
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Cork might have expected difficulties in that area what they could not bargain on was the remarkable tide-turn at midfield. |
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When it comes to driving a hard bargain, they don't come much more useless than Yours Truly. |
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Even when he was green, even with his loving folks, Gene could drive a hard bargain. |
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Now it transpires that in the final days of negotiations Gannett drove a hard bargain, reducing the real value of the deal by tens of millions. |
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As a result the various PA partners feel they are in a stronger position to drive a hard bargain in the pre-election wrangling over seats. |
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It can and will, I'm sure, drive a hard bargain at the U.N. Security Council. |
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When bargaining at the shops, this is the best term to use when driving a hard bargain. |
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I effortlessly erased it with my sleeve, informed him he drove a hard bargain and that we had a deal. |
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Mr Bush has scant time for fashionable causes and he drives a hard bargain. |
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Alternatively, brush up on your negotiating skills and drive a hard bargain at the showroom. |
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Analysts have said a deal will be done between 7-7.50, but Grafton's reputation for driving a hard bargain could yet prove a sticking point. |
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Turkey has been driving a hard bargain to allow the United States to use its bases for this invasion. |
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Hubert's management is also staying put, ensuring continuity and probably pretty good fat salaries into the bargain for those at the top. |
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We are instead on the verge of spectacular advances in many fields that will likely be energy conserving into the bargain. |
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He had recently switched to a new monitor, and installed the After Dark screensaver into the bargain. |
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But republicans accused the Government and Downing Street of failing to keep their side of the bargain. |
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They kept their side of the bargain, beating Hull 28-6 to complete a miserable week for Mr McRae. |
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We split up after six years but remain friends so, in the interests of research, I phone him to see whether he's kept his side of the bargain. |
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If they fail to keep their side of the bargain, they could be returned to the youth courts to face punishment. |
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He is letting someone stay for no rent in return for cleaning, and they are not even beginning to keep their side of the bargain. |
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Some of the memories have been very painful for her, but nonetheless she kept her side of the bargain. |
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I've kept my side of the bargain and now the Government should keep its side. |
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However, there is criticism reserved for the insurance companies, who many feel have not kept their side of the bargain. |
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I kept my side of the bargain but was I being naive to believe my responsible employer would keep his? |
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The biggest scandal of all this is that we have paid our contributions and kept our side of the bargain. |
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Lasser's Wall Street capitalism is at once the upper gallery of material prosperity and also the bargain basement for selling one's soul. |
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Nestled between a chip shop and a bargain basement store on North Street are Magic Mon. |
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This whole business was one big scam to rope me in, and you never planned to keep your end of the bargain. |
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We crossed over to Zhuhai in Mainland China and walked into a vast bargain basement mall. |
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So, without further ado let's take a wander through the bargain basement of my shopping patterns. |
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But we are shopping in the bargain basement here, and there is no time to get sniffy. |
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Sadly, like their previous albums, you are more likely to encounter it in the bargain bin than the charts. |
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Seek this out in bargain bins rather than premium-priced new release racks. |
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Whiskeytown's Stranger's Almanac, an album I picked up in a New York bargain bin for 5 bucks, was my introduction. |
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Most of them usually go straight into the bargain bin and are typically overlooked by the hardcore gamer. |
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As a young sprat, I was prone to rummaging through the bargain bins of various local record shops. |
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If you spot this in a bargain bin, you could do a lot worse than picking it up, especially if you're an avid Kirby lover. |
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There's just enough catchy pop fun to be had to save the album from the end-of-summer bargain bins. |
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Pedigree dogs worth hundreds of pounds are being seen as an easy target by criminals who sell them on at bargain prices to new owners. |
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There will be contests of unusual ceramics, exhibitions of the products and ceramic ware for sale at bargain prices. |
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The people who ran the men's home would bargain with judges to get convicts who were drug addicts out of the jails and into the home. |
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Those expecting a sun holiday into the bargain will be disappointed. |
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All this can be traced to a Faustian bargain Republicans made precisely 100 years after President Lincoln was re-elected. |
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A terminally bored family throws itself at the mercy of a slick parasite, Leo, who is making love to both mother and daughter while fleecing them in the bargain. |
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Centre field was even enough although Derek Treacy caught some high ball head and shoulders over his opponents and kicked two points into the bargain. |
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Even if you manage to find a bargain, seasoned gemstone collectors reckon that you may need to hold the stones for as long as ten years to get a decent return. |
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Are they recruiting in a new, clever way, and at the same time getting some Human Resources work out of their sale force, saving money in the bargain? |
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Bargain hunters have a rare opportunity to join the elite club of the rich and famous at a knock-down price. |
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There was a painless lump on the back of my hand and while I was anticipating that it might be removed I did not expect to lose my little finger into the bargain. |
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It looks like the kind of book you'd find remaindered in the front shelves of Barnes and Noble where they keep all the bargain books corralled together. |
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Charities and good causes across Ireland are invited to join a scheme that will boost their fundraising efforts and save the planet into the bargain! |
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Bargain hunters aren't a completely ruthless bunch, but if you look mean, they will eat you alive. |
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He looked full of running and showed no obvious ill-effects of the serious ligament damage he suffered in the Ireland match last year, scoring a good try into the bargain. |
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Chris Paterson did no harm to his new-found reputation as a goalkicker on the international stage and had some other valuable contributions into the bargain. |
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However, this has made the country a bargain basement for exports and has given it a massive opportunity to earn foreign exchange, which it has seized with both hands. |
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Eighty rupees a kilo for long leaf tea was an unquestionable bargain. |
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And since you have to pay to get to the viewing tower anyway it's practically a saving to fork out for a good food and get a moving panorama into the bargain. |
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All Laune Rangers players, supporters and the local community are encouraged to go along to support the project and have some fun into the bargain. |
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It also makes some very rich people much, much wealthier into the bargain. |
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In the 26th minute, Valerie Crean got Carlow right back into the game when rifling to the back of the net and obtaining a fine point into the bargain. |
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He wanted to lend an ear but this wasn't part of the bargain. |
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Bargain shop your booty off, and you'll have more dough stashed in your cargo pockets. |
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Yet this latest Naxos set is more than just a bargain alternative, offering a powerfully enjoyable experience, made the more involving by the tensions of a live staging. |
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At that rate, even the fanciest steak dinner would still be a bargain by comparison. |
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The waiters weren't merely plate carriers, they were the new best friend you hadn't met yet and they could probably knock you up a balloon animal into the bargain. |
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Bargain hunters browsed around the vast array of stalls selling anything from sunglasses to framed and franked Adolf Hitler stamps! |
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I went backpacking, but I got a free car and a beautiful house into the bargain and because of the kind of film it was, I got to travel all over New Zealand. |
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Bargain hunters braved miserable weather to head to the post-Christmas sales this week. |
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And Andorra is a tax haven with bargain luxury goods shopping and great ski slopes. |
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The player is too prized an asset to sell to a rival at a bargain price. |
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Or, if you have children, you can get a babysitting bargain, since your teenager can book two clients in a single night. |
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We are being conditioned to believe that in exchange for a bargain, we just have no right to expect comfort in return. |
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Instead, he was bargain hunting, trawling eBay for Picassos, Moreaus, and Dalis. |
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They've agreed to turn the land over to the state, and the state, as its part of the bargain, has agreed to keep it undeveloped. |
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Bargain hunters are packing the stores this day after Thanksgiving, traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year. |
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Bargain hunters have been cashing in big-time on a discount bonanza which has left them quids in at the check-outs. |
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While he might drive a hard bargain, he does have integrity. |
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Bargain hunters snapped up everything from winter woollies to suits and evening wear. |
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The Washington State Public Stadium Authority sure drove a hard bargain! |
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Did you have the sense that they would be willing to bargain them away? |
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In the meantime, they will be keeping their side of the bargain. |
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Forestry bosses have unveiled new plans for how trees can help to reduce flooding, tackle the effects of climate change and improve public health into the bargain. |
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And the centrist-deficit-hawk complex will clamor for a grand bargain and leadership. |
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They can pick way through the throngs of revellers by day to nab a bargain on one of the many stalls that line the streets, or sit by the wayside and have their fortune told. |
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America has become a bargain basement destination for Irish shoppers. |
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Hundreds of bargain hunters flocked to Leeds at the weekend to snap up the uniquely weird and wonderful outfits being sold by Opera North's costume department. |
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Rumours abound that, in spite of Aer Lingus's difficulties, a number of European airlines are sniffing round the shop in search of the great bargain basement sale. |
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It may be worth picking up from a bargain bin, should you be so fortunate. |
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This corrupt bargain results in a decade-long stasis, with far-reaching implications. |
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You can pick up a bargain at an auction, but this can be risky as auctioneers can refuse to accept responsibility for the quality of goods they auction. |
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And, sure enough, with a slight adjustment in our colour choices, we were able to pick up all the paint we'll need to finish the job at a real bargain price. |
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For example, some degree of mutual trust is necessary between the parties to a bargain, and some sense of commitment to the overall end that it envisaged. |
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Bargain hunters were able to shop and bop until they dropped as the sweet sound of a 100-voice choir singing a cappella filled The Lowry Designer Outlet at Salford Quays. |
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I think everyone involved was satisfied with the bargain we made. |
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The essential idea is that parties should enter the market, choose their contractors, set their own terms and agree a bargain. |
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And when your honors mean to solemnize The bargain of your faith, I do beseech you Even at that time I may be married too. |
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Well, because conservatives often get more than they bargain for. |
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Numerous shopping malls are located in this place, which sells products and goods at bargain price. |
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But shoppers do not have to wait till the GSS starts to go bargain hunting. |
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A grand strategic bargain between Russia and the US could be in the wind, after years of deteriorating relations. |
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Following Raleigh's death, members of his family approached Boyle for compensation on the ground that Raleigh had struck an improvident bargain. |
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From Carisbrooke, Charles continued to try to bargain with the various parties. |
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Jane seems to think this a profitable bargain and, while noncommital about gains, intimates they are prospering. |
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The young Prince Edward crossed the English Channel and completed the bargain in September. |
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On the one hand, it was quite a good bargain, but, on the other hand, do we really need one? |
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It is also dubbed as the shopping mecca of the Philippines where everything is sold at bargain price. |
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Buy your furniture and appliances prescratched. Scratch-and-dent can save you plenty, especially when you bargain down the price even more. |
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They point out that many cases in adversarial systems, and most cases in the United States, are actually resolved by plea bargain or settlement. |
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The Americans originally sought to purchase only the port city of New Orleans and its adjacent coastal lands, but quickly accepted the bargain. |
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They have a limited budget, so they have to watch the pennies, but bargain basement attire will not do. |
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Robin Dickin demonstrated his good eye for a bargain when he purchased Jack Of Spades for 16,000gns at Doncaster. |
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To get aboard this spring time bargain you'll need to collect four tokens to make your booking. |
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Kamik Outdoor Footwear's rugged, warm and waterproof KW-5000 pac boot is a bargain. |
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Republicans will continue to avoid a grand bargain and instigate crises. |
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The Sunderland boss has agreed a fee with Le Havre for 18-year-old right-back Mendy, as he continues his continental bargain hunt. |
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But now research has suggested that rude-sounding road names like Minge Lane and Bell End could also be a bargain hunter's dream. |
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Indian importers are getting the worst of the bargain as the rupee continues to scrape the bottom of the barrel. |
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Masstige brands have particular appeal to urban consumers, who are always striving to be trendy but aren't above a bargain. |
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Still, the scrape-knuckled budgeteer can find one bargain after another, all affordable, all good. |
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Bradley gets up to no good with a ladle and a tea cloth when he puts out a small fire, soaking Ainsley into the bargain. |
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Excuse me while I look for bargain breaks smack bang in the middle of term time. |
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Meanwhile, two teams of would-be Bargain Hunters pick up objets d' art at knock-down prices from their local antique fair and then try to flog them down the auction room. |
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Without a bang or a whimper, the Grand Bargain died this week. |
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At about the same time bargain hunters in the New Year sales will be thronging the city centre of Dublin, where a lot of the big stores will also be open for business. |
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Mold Crown Court heard how adverts for mainly iPhones appeared on Loot, Gum Tree and Bargain Pages web sites, giving contact mobile numbers. |
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Using the shaky-cam, mock-doc to depressing, somnambulant effect is this bargain basement dinosaur flick that's less Jurassic Park and more Jurassic pants. |
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With Halloween treats and the odd witch's broom still sat in the bargain bin it's time for a new celebration and the build up seems to have started in earnest. |
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At the spring sale, everyone zeroed in on the bargain clothes. |
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On a good day he'd rip through several bottles of Gallo White Port and a fifth of bargain scotch. If he stumbled upon a twenty-dollar bill he would drink Irish whiskey. |
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It is said, a bargain cannot be set aside upon inadequacy only. |
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Harris's first appearance in the Dulwich papers occurs in 1595 when he witnessed the bargain and sale of a share in a jointly held messuage, from John Alleyn to Edward. |
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Plea bargain as a system does not exist in an inquisitorial system. |
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In 2007, it was voted one of ten best bargain retirement spots in America. |
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Last month the ACCC also authorised the Victorian Association of Newsagents to collectively bargain with Tatts and Intralot on behalf of its members. |
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The Duke of Brittany, however, viewed Henry as a valuable tool to bargain for England's aid in conflicts with France and kept the Tudors under his protection. |
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This car's a real bargain, and you could drive it away this afternoon! |
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They had to bargain for a few minutes to get a decent price for the rug. |
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Philip continued to bargain with Emperor Henry, and the emperor cut a new deal with Richard after being offered large sums of money by Philip and John. |
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The Africans have often mentioned to me that a honeybadger when cornered, will stand his ground against any living thing and give a good account of himself into the bargain. |
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You can have both Kissimmee Kicks and Walt's World into the bargain. |
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Gemologist Kate, who appears on BBC's Bargain Hunt, will be advising people at the event, run by Hansons Auctioneers. |
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A hippy market at Punta Arabi attracts hundreds of shoppers every week, who browse through the tie-die t-shirts and joss sticks in search of a bargain. |
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At pounds 8695, the LS model I drove was some way from a bargain basement cheapie, but it did demonstrate just how much new thinking is going into small car development. |
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What was that story about a human ambassador who went into space to learn the language of a huge betentacled alien, and finally learned it but gained tentacles in the bargain? |
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Bargain buy Elemis have launched a limited-edition Catwalk Collection, comprising favourites including Gentle Rose Exfoliator the SOS Emergency Cream, in teeny sizes. |
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