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So, basically, things that people understood they were voting for could be bartered away.
Having received that honour for a third time, he would no doubt be glad if they could be bartered for a club trophy.
They even found bases of support in western Ireland, where stolen cargoes could be bartered for weapons and provisions and the seaports offered "a good store of English, Scottish and Irish wenches".
It could be bartered away.
But he says that "when it comes to walking the walk", the PM "generally fails", claiming things like fishing rights could be "bartered away".
Equally important was the search for items that could be bartered: for example, collecting fruits (such as tamarind), aloe juice, lichens from limestone mountains, resin from the bark of various trees, weaving of sheep wool rugs, gathering timber and vegetable gardening.
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A highlight of the evening could be 'Bartering Lines' for which Adams, rocking on the edge of his shoes, bullies his guitar strings into bold, banjo-like tones.
Their rings — his gold band and her one-carat diamond — may be "red-paper-clipped," Mrs. Harris said: bartered for something better that could in turn be bartered for something better still, as in the Internet celebrity Kyle MacDonald's tale of a paper clip that ultimately produced a house.
But critics say it could further hurt downtrodden areas where parks are equally appreciated, and that green space is too precious to be bartered for money.
There was no money up front to be bartered for.
Some votes will be bartered as trading chips.
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