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All at knockdown prices, and for over twenty years it's all paid off big time.
Privileged insiders get tickets at knockdown prices, while others are excluded.
Other computer games stocked would be at knockdown prices because they were two or three months old rather than the 'latest thing' she said.
Insurance companies were selling half-empty buildings at knockdown prices, seeing no way the economy would revive.
When they sell their pubs, Virani will buy - at knockdown prices.
Tring International has commissioned the orchestra to perform up to fifty classical works to be sold at knockdown prices.
Berezovsky made his fortune by capturing state assets at knockdown prices during Russia's rush towards privatisation.
Silesu isn't interested in interior design, but in serving good, unfussy food at knockdown prices.
The gold reserves fell because European central banks subsequently sold gold at knockdown prices of $250 to $350 an ounce after the 11 September terror attacks.
There are "huge swaths of land" available for "knockdown prices," said Mr. Leck of "Uncharted Territory."
They amassed private fortunes by import-export scams, corrupt sales of Soviet industries and private purchases of real estate at knockdown prices from their old allies in city hall.
To make those Tell Sid shares sell, Thatcher sold them at knockdown prices, so the Sids rushed to buy and most sold to take the profit at once.
But in the latest chapter, Moscow prosecutors say they are investigating whether 30,000 handsets that were supposedly destroyed were, in fact, sold at knockdown prices in stores in the Russian provinces.
Just in case you're tempted by knockdown prices on old style monitors, by the way, you should bear in mind that in four years time it will actually become illegal to use them at all at work.
Such companies are mercenary, preying on women of limited financial means who felt insecure about their bodies, promising a bigger bust at knockdown prices, and often with finance arrangements if they didn't have the cash up front.
Jon Alpert, a venturesome television reporter, tags along on their forays up and down the aisles of the stores that supply them with anything from bedsheets to silverware to burglar alarms, which they promptly dispose of at knockdown prices.
La bande noire (The black band) were speculative, asset-stripping syndicates in the 1820s that bought ancient castles and abbeys at knockdown prices in the wake of the French Revolution, only to demolish them and sell off the building materials.
Indeed, the town is something of a bargain hunter's paradise, with the Railway Inn - a Joseph Holt's pub, on the way to Sale - and Samuel Smith's atmospheric vintage ale house, the Malt Shovels both serving eminently drinkable beer at knockdown prices.