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Alioune sells "ethnic" items to Senegalese (and others) who hawk them on streets or beaches.
Since our subject today is newspapers and the people who hawk them, I'm going to ask you to try to imagine a special kind of supertabloid.
They don't want to make it easier for movie pirates to get copies of new Hollywood films and hawk them around the world.
It is hard to say how much the echoes of atrocity that resonate from Nazi artefacts compel the enthusiasts who haggle for and hawk them.
A Syrian Orthodox archbishop bought some of them from an antiquities dealer and tried unsuccessfully to hawk them round American universities; in desperation he advertised them for sale in the Wall Street Journal.
Britain: 1, etc Frank Smith, king of crisps The first person to bag up these potato treats and hawk them properly was Frank Smith, an apprentice greengrocer living in London.
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He was writing songs and singing them from an early age, and hawking them where he could.
I'm sure he thought I'd immediately be hawking them on Ebay.
Then we set up a table just outside the school grounds and hawked them.
The man from Brooklyn snatched four $35 seats for $15 each and began hawking them for $30 bucks apiece.
But once competition sets in, the bottom lines of the companies hawking them may not make such a good read.
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