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The goods of nations that blackmail other nations lose value.
The king of tinned goods, of course, is the tomato.
Its modest shops are groaning with food and goods of all types.
The rich grave goods of these tombs include beads, pendants, and bone pins.
To be sure, Europe is a major customer for the goods of American manufacturers.
Goods of the soul, he insisted, entirely outweighed those of the body.
Thus, the goods of the deficit country became more competitive on world markets.
The name derives ultimately from French avoir de pois ("goods of weight" or "property").
The goods of nations that get along well with other nations rise in value.
A necropolis of about 1,000 burials has yielded goods of quality from the graves.
Inflation was rising, and goods of every kind were hard to find.
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