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His prototype XO computer is designed to sell for $100 by the end of 2008.
The house was designed to sell for less than $10,000, and 1,500 people walked through it by noon of opening day.
It was designed to sell for the equivalent of about $6,000, bridging the gap between motorcycles and traditional automobiles.
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But the Beastie Boys, in the letter to GoldieBlox, said the video was essentially part of a commercial enterprise and "an advertisement that is designed to sell a product," for which the band says it does not allow its music to be used.
Rumfitt said criticism of the paper's headlines, designed to sell papers, was like prosecuting "Persil for fraud for claiming it washes whiter".
This commission is one more piece of Beltway prestidigitation designed to sell activity as a substitute for achievement.
Before every retailer had a website, and before Amazon became the "everything store," people who wanted to shop without leaving the house would turn to one of those cable channels for programming designed to sell products to them.
Still, it is an inviting backdrop for Ms. Lee's lace-lavished sheer chiffon dresses, form-fitting matte jersey tops and synthetic furs: models for custom designs she plans to sell for just under $1,000.
But one of those women was talented enough for her designs to sell so well that they were widely copied by Wedgwood's competitors — Elizabeth Templetown.
Sense of Fashion is an Israeli startup that aims to be a marketplace for both Indie fashion designers to sell their designs and for consumers to be able to access clothes made by aspiring designers.
What he ended up with is an apartment with an extremely specific design that he is now trying to sell for $1.75 million.
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