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"We've got to trade.
There's no way around it: to get a new life, you've got to trade in your old one".
He wants to turn his back on Europe and not recognise the fact that we've got to trade and compete in Europe," Cameron said.
For one thing, you got to trade your dreary, everyday office clothes for a smarter outfit, which you see illustrated near the beginning of the show in a 1621 portrait of the scholar and poet Pan Qintai, a Suzhou native who represented the late-Ming model of the recluse type.
He said Mr Farage did not "recognise the fact that we've got to trade and compete in Europe".
He sent his senior legislative aide to play sweet with a still-recalcitrant Wilbur Mills and warned, "I'll tell you this, Wilbur Mills will take your pants off unless you've got something that he's got to trade for".
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AFRINGE benefit of being an artist is that you get to trade artworks with your peers.
The judge wrote that the chance for Mr. Eichler to discuss stocks with Mr. Burkle was like an aspiring songwriter "getting to trade licks and lyrics with Bob Dylan".
For Mr. Eichler, the chance to discuss stocks with Mr. Burkle was like an aspiring songwriter "getting to trade licks and lyrics with Bob Dylan," wrote the judge.
Best: Investment clubs will soon get to trade at even cheaper rates.
Mrs. Brachfeld and Ms. Brown got to trading blind-date horror stories.
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