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Football has treated him as a commodity since childhood.
Indeed, the Knicks have had little of either commodity since Anthony and Stoudemire became teammates.
Farmland, in particular, was a hot commodity, since it was seen as a stable long-term investment.
His versatility made him a prized commodity, since he could do the work of a half-dozen actors in minutes.
Even the cars themselves have become a commodity, since Kaliningrad has a burgeoning marketplace for secondhand European models.
Transported to the Mediterranean by the traders of the Silk Road, they have been an important commodity since the Middle Ages.
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One prominent commodities advocate — Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings — has been bullish on commodities since 1999.
The numbers add up to doom for cheap labor, one of Mexico's most marketable commodities since World War II.
It is closely monitoring the impact of falling oil prices on the health of firms dealing in commodities, since higher debt burdens intensify the pressure on banks.
Morgan Stanley reported a 42% plunge in profits in October, in what chief executive James Gorman called its worst quarter for fixed income, currencies and commodities since he took over in 2010.
The people of Manipur have not been able to get essential commodities since the blockade was imposed 54 days ago, and are paying sky-high prices for food and fuel — petrol is sold at 130 rupees (about $2.63) per liter (it costs 66.8 rupees in New Delhi).
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