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en It's unfortunate. But it's also a very newsworthy item out there.

en [The prince's intentions to crown Camilla have actually been clear all along. Item: the gift of the queen mother's platinum-and-diamond ring. Item: the insistence on a grand wedding at Windsor Castle rather than sloping off to Scotland, the way his sister Princess Anne did for her second marriage, to Rear Adm. Timothy Laurence. Most telling item of all: the sly insertion of the words] it is intended that ... That's what we want you to think now, but not how it will turn out in the end.

en We continue to consume because we have come to believe that a life of love, comfort and safety for ourselves and for our children can be obtained item by item.

en Households were instructed to record transactions item by item - all expenditures and receipts, including incomes and gifts received or given out.

en Attorney General Cox supports modernizing the item pricing law by using available technology. As long as consumers know the price of each individual item.

en The appropriate economic definition of a separate product is an item for which there is sufficient demand such that it is efficient to offer that item separately from other items,

en When it becomes the third week, the novelty is going to wear off, but the consumers will still be buying one more item just because of the fact that they're going to be having ... more in their pocket. That one item is going to add up and it is going to benefit the retailer more than the consumer.

en no news or anything newsworthy.

en Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. A never-fail technique is showing up in a chef outfit with a food item, looking really concerned. Security will always let you in. The more outrageous the food item, the more likely they are to let you in.

en We are dropping those item types and adding new item types that really demonstrate they understand the reading or the thesis of an argument.

en People have actually placed a bid on behalf of somebody else. The person selling the item is bidding on it. We've talked to these folks and we've come away really convinced they were doing it for a friend or family member that didn't have an eBay account. Also, people have done it because they are attempting to drive up the price on their own item.

en Until you sit where Sven sits, the profile of the job is unimaginable and with it the newsworthy value follows it.

en We decide on what items to replace based on the demand and popularity of the item and also if it is our only copy of it. We are not going to replace CDs, however, since they are a large ticket item. As you can see, this causes a problem because we cannot replace everything and that means that our community will have to do without.

en It basically provides people with a low-cost alternative to the auction space. Most sites charge you to list an item, but we actually charge you nothing until your item sells, and then we only charge 1 percent of the sale price, which, as far as I know, is the lowest fee out there.

en Split shipments are not always bad. We look for an optimum inventory level instead of having every item in every distribution center. It can be a better use of capital to occasionally do a split shipment instead of stocking every item in every center.


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