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The Chinese are coming to buy cotton when prices break.
It's almost impossible to buy cotton towels at the moment!
He bought cotton candy and peanuts for his daughter, shouted "I got it!"
On the other hand, I can buy cotton candy with impunity because no one suspects it is for me.
You're not exactly going to jump in and buy cotton now when it is so crazy in there.
As hedge funds buy cotton, merchants have been building a net selling position in futures.
He buys cotton canvas from my factory in Sicily.
The nobility used to buy cotton, silk and woollen from the Han people to make clothes.
Given this situation, I am afraid we will not be able to buy cotton from mandis in Punjab.
So with a 'parental loan', I bought cottons, printed cards and packets.
But with weather conditions still unfavourable for this year’s US crop harvest is there yet more reason to buy cotton?
All we're doing is buying cotton.
Selling by locals, who had bought cotton at the synthetic highs and profit takers helped calm the early panic.
Why are you buying cotton candy?'
Tachyon scolded as they waited for Blaise and Chris to buy cotton candy.
By 1862, Treasury agents from Washington were buying cotton, offering very large sums for planters willing to do business with the enemy.
We could only buy cotton, so we had to sell the concept of cotton in winter -which was not the fashion at that time.
At a booth where one might expect to buy cotton candy, a volunteer pharmacist dispenses aspirin and antacid.
The British would buy cotton from India at cheap prices and export them to Britain where they were woven to make clothes.
Coffee is brought in large quantities by the Abyssinian merchants, who buy cotton in exchange, for the manufacture of clothes according to their own fashion.
He accuses Castlebury, the owner of the company that buys cotton, of shortchanging the poor farmers.
Barring one or two markets, the traders are not buying cotton in Punjab now, officials and traders said. '
Erdrich doesn't fetishize these details; they are presented in the plain-spoken language of the every day: "The girls bought cotton candy.
His women do not buy cotton for their dresses, and his scouts do not wear cotton shirts.
The business flourished from the 1930s to the 1950s, when the it also sold farm equipment, fertilizers, and building materials, and bought cotton and cottonseed.