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Because he was a fabricator, he made more money than the "real" artists at the plant; he got bigger orders — for, say, a thousand rubles.
Bigger orders for parts mean lower prices from suppliers.
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Whitestone is still heavily Italian, and during Christmastime, customers place big orders for shrimp and clams, Ms. Cho said.
In recent weeks, Airbus has secured big orders for its A320, a rival to the 737, selling 400 planes to Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines and the Indonesian carrier Lion Mentari Airlines.
[A3.] Big Orders for Jets From Brazil The Brazilian jet maker Embraer is building a new kind of plane that may allow JetBlue to serve many smaller markets in the United States.
The punt on continued growth in demand is also reflected in the big orders for new planes that the region's airlines announced at this week's show.Emirates, Dubai's flag-carrier, led the way by ordering 150 of the 777X, a forthcoming revamp of what is currently Boeing's best-selling long-haul plane.
[C4.] Big Orders for 'Left Behind' Book Tyndale House, the evangelical Christian publisher of the best-selling Left Behind novels, said over the weekend that bookstores had already bought all of the initial print run of 1.9 million copies of the 12th and last book in the series, three weeks before it goes on sale March 30.
That offers hope to all three major businesses (Entertainment, Micro and Book), though it will force them to get good at handling tiny orders for millions of homes as well as big orders for a few hundred stores.
It's a big order for you.
It would be useful, for example, to know that Merrill Lynch has placed a big order for a particular stock.
A big order for the A380, rumoured to be announced at the opening on July 19th of Farnborough Air Show, could be another straw taking off into the wind.
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