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On all the evidence, this doctor was a purveyor of death.
To get what you pay for, deal with a knowledgeable purveyor.
The purveyors of photo printing services have certainly tried to get the word out.
As the demand for service has increased, so have the number of purveyors.
They have also opened accounts at two local purveyors of game.
And to keep power in the family, they bait foreign purveyors of individual rights.
"Even one who is such a purveyor of death that he could be my brother, will still learn respect."
That would protect our children from the purveyors of hard drink.
But will the purveyors take to it and give up the domains they have now?
These purveyors at local farmers' markets are among the best.
They were also, by tradition, accepted as the purveyors of news.
The response, as one purveyor put it, has been unbelievable.
"Today we have become the purveyors of scandals in the world," he said.
"I'd be surprised if 250 of them are getting food from our six purveyors," he added.
The bigger purveyors of pornography are looking to become involved, too.
But all the media attention on local purveyors is just reminding some of them that they have not made the cut.
In August 1799, he was promoted to the position of purveyor.
As a purveyor of Wolf, the second concert would be hard to top.
The purveyor stared hard at the table, as he tried to concentrate.
At that time, you might want to consider a second career as a purveyor of snake oil.
But there seem to be limits to what local purveyors will do to turn a dollar.
Twenty-five or so purveyors deliver to him six days a week, he said.
Scarcely had they got back to their own house when the purveyor entered his room.
"We talked to our purveyor right away and they changed all the flour," he said.
She helped stock the kitchen, find food purveyors and plan menus.