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But they come in lots of five.
In a store with the blunt sign "No one can speak English here," traditional Japanese dishes, plates and cups are sold in lots of five, already tied up with string.
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Instead of taking the trademark Clark approach of massive development, the family found it more profitable to sell the 86th Street property in lots of two or three.
I bought my bottles from a firm in the Middle West, in lots of ten thousand, perfect imitations of real Scotch bottles.
(Things are never sold in lots of four, because one form of the Japanese word for "four" sounds the same as "death").
Yesterday's sealed-bid auction was for 174 corporate medallions, which can be bought only in lots of two and must be used 24 hours a day.
It averaged more than half a million copies in sales a month in its first two years, which is possible only when a book is being bought in lots of fifty or a hundred or two hundred.
When he is in Chicago, he goes to the Wilson factory and picks out several dozen frames, which are put aside and sent to him, usually in lots of four, as he requests them.
It's a wondrous universe of more than 10,000 products, like epoxy-coated-wire shelving units, sturdy highball glasses sold in lots of six dozen and restaurant-worthy coffee grinders, which don't break the third time you use them.
Unlike taxis with individual medallions, those with corporate medallions do not have to be driven by the owners, but they have to be staffed 24 hours a day and can be bought only in lots of two.
A recent study by Victoria et al. (2010) searched for back-mutation of attenuating mutations in lots of eight live-attenuated virus vaccines strains, including OPV, using deep sequencing, and found none.
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