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Spread over a few years, that doesn't seem like much, especially since Byrne can't expect every album he makes to sell that well.
His work matters more than ever now because it stands in contrast to all the sequels, the comic-book adaptations, that Hollywood makes to sell lunchboxes".
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In the 1980s, a political decision was made to sell off the social housing stock.
Far more effort could be made to sell idle state assets such as land.
It's an advert that Apple could have made to sell an iPad, or an advert that Microsoft could have made to sell a Surface.
There has been no decision made to sell Cegetel, one executive close to the company said.
Banks, he says, should be made to sell many more of their bad loans to the RCC.
His uncle's old housekeeper, Mrs. Vail thwarted every effort the writer made to sell the furniture.
The court said the negotiations violated an earlier agreement UFJ made to sell its trust business to another bank.
The news wasn't good: her nephew wanted his baseball card back, despite the deal his younger brother had made to sell it to me for $2.
As a youngster, Richard was made to sell copies of The Saturday Evening Post to teach him the value of hard work.
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