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It will not be difficult to sell out the stadium for a conference championship game.
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"I need to sell out every day".
"Last chance to sell out," he said.
And it tends to sell out quickly.
"What's to sell out?
They're happy to sell out".
During the deep-depression year of 1932, while men who had once been well off were finding it difficult to sell apples, Cosey began turning out forged autographs in substantial numbers and selling them with an ease that, if it failed to restore his shattered physique, so bolstered his self-respect that he appears to have permanently renounced the life of a common criminal.
"The difference on this to tax credits is, although difficult to sell and wrongheaded, people who lost out from them would eventually be compensated through the system.
Franchisees often find it difficult to sell their businesses if they want out, or to open another business in the same industry because of "noncompete" agreements.
His situation is perhaps the most extreme, since nearly half his portfolio consists of highly complex and illiquid private investment partnerships that are turning out to be difficult to sell, even with four law firms, an investment adviser and an accounting firm working on his behalf to find buyers.
Now it turns out that China is so well supplied with power that the Three Gorges management may find it difficult to sell any power at all.
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