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When the pile of clothes on the main table in the flea market gets four or five feet high, wholesalers come in and buy the whole lump from her for a few hundred dollars and ship it off to Haiti or Santo Domingo or Africa, where it takes its place among the piles of used American consumer goods in some sun-baked marketplace.
"We'll take half the proceeds and ship it off to Greenpeace," he said.
And even if we can find no interest anywhere, we'll pack it up and ship it off to the Library of Congress.
QUESTION FROM SANDRA: Hebert's Specialty Meats in Texas and Louisiana will stuff a whole, boneless turkey with alligator meat smothered in a zesty Cajun-spiced tomato sauce and ship it off to you.
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Parents can fill up a box of books and ship it off for another in return, or they can take credits from organizations like BookSwim and rent specific titles.
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I shipped it off without making a copy, so it seems I didn't much care if it wasn't selected and vanished forever.
Mary had a little lamb, And when she saw it sicken, She shipped it off to Packingtown, And now it's labeled chicken.
She wrapped up the pan and shipped it off with the following letter: "Dear Sirs, "I am returning your roasting pan because it doesn't sauté as advertised.
Imagine our excitement as we shipped it off to Levis's son-in-law for his approval, and then imagine our crushing despair as he phoned back with this withering critique: The samples are way off.
"But we made a papier-mâché car 10 feet long and shipped it off to the city so that the mayor could unveil it" in front of the Saturn executives, Mr. Weddle said.
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