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Then off I went to the men's department to ply my new skills.
Perhaps they did not have to ply their trade on the streets.
And at this rate, he'd never get another chance to ply his trade.
The roads are now good enough to ply around the town.
Each time, the hard workers ply him with food for his backpack.
Right from the start, they are encouraged to ply their trade.
"So why would he ply his trade in such an empty area?"
He'd ply her with questions and refuse to answer any himself!
See, here he comes, and I must ply my theme.
She'd loved to ply the needles since she was a girl.
"I am going to ply you with strong drink," he said.
Worse, without boots, she could not continue to ply her trade.
The two women ply their trade on the streets of Madrid.
What a romantic and dangerous sort of trade you two must ply.
He was going to one of the new places to ply his trade."
It seems as though more food vendors than ever ply the streets.
One response has been to ply executives with even more options.
Which ought to leave room for Rover to ply her trade.
I would get up and talk to Cassidy, ply her a little, but there is no time.
But I continued to ply my needle, and she watched me.
Particularly for an ambitious young fellow who can ply a press.
People gave him room because it was in these moments he began to ply his cane.
No quarter was to be given in an effort to ply the other side with liquor.
A courtier would not ply it so, for a place.
And over all, about 12,000 registered lobbyists ply their trade there.