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Her costumes were scant, but she was shrouded in her lofty ideas: "Art which is not religious is not art, is mere merchandise".
PETA has criticised the way fish are treated as "mere merchandise", as "decorative ornaments" which "few people realize just how much they suffer", the aquariums for which can never match up to an open ocean.
Although Hamilton understood that adjustment might be needed from time to time as precious metal prices fluctuated, he believed that if the nation's unit of value were defined only by one of the two precious metals used for coins, the other would descend to the status of mere merchandise.
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Simple: merchandise.
Meanwhile, a refugees crisis takes place at the doors to a continent governed by frivolous institutions, that perceive human beings as merchandise or mere numbers.
Yet to accuse Merchandise of being mere contrarians undersells them.
For safety's sake, no shopper, whether billionaire or mere millionaire, is allowed to touch the merchandise shimmering on the shelves of this less-than-luxurious Madison Avenue cubbyhole without direct supervision from the staff.
One obvious inducement is to give them access to merchandise before it is available to mere mortals.
Now, mascots are a mere accessory of the Olympic Games, a cheap merchandising tactic, and they're almost always terrible.
Moreover, it set new standards of institutionalization, "packaging," merchandising, and publicity, as well as mere production, especially of fact books and "subject series".
Sincerely, Michael Bloomberg Dear Mike, As you may know, Ikea is situated in an urban enterprise zone and merchandise purchased there is taxed at a mere 3percentt.
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