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was merchants
noun
A person who traffics in commodities for profit.
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Another welcome surprise was Merchants Cash and Capital.
nationalist movement, and precisely the locality of the guild was merchants' bete noir); it is part of its prestige, its aura, its mystery, its honorable secrecy.
The medieval guild was deeply rooted in its local community (the rise of industrial capitalism was a nationalist movement, and precisely the locality of the guild was merchants' bete noir); it is part of its prestige, its aura, its mystery, its honorable secrecy.
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They're merchants.
Respondents are merchants who accept American Express cards.
"We have been merchants since 1632.
"Most dealers are merchants," he said.
All members are merchants, no professional men being allowed.
They may be merchants, local officials, even mullahs.
Overview: Brothers Albert Smith (1763-1823) and Thomas Smith (born 1775) were merchants and shipmasters in Hanover, Massachusetts.
"Dealers are merchants in the kind of property you're loaning them," Ms. Laird said.
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