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So the company decided to make the house salable, she said.
"Five years ago they would not have been salable at any price," he said.
Especially if he suspected she was close to salable age.
You produce salable building material and what's left over is the oil.
"Good salable content is being given away sometimes," he said.
Anything "based on a true story" is more salable than fiction.
He quickly decided that high school life would be both fertile and salable.
"Or do they use their skills to make something more salable?
"And meanwhile, he's trying to pick up salable information from us."
"She understood military history and was interested in having a salable product," he said.
To make your paper the more salable, you answer.
Their presence suggests that the houses were not immediately salable.
I do not give three hundred dollars to somebody, he should maybe bring me some salable merchandise.
"A functional object is more salable to a Japanese person."
In just two classes, she says most people can paint salable T-shirts.
"These paintings would all be salable, but none especially so.
All the books are checked to assure they're in salable condition, as well.
Turning humans into salable meat has created more than one big story this summer.
Some choose not to share when they get an especially attractive or salable property on their books.
"The professionals try for art books, because they are readily salable," he said.
"You have to balance the creativity and the art with what's salable.
And what kind of renovations or repairs will help make a home more salable?
But by the time the Brown facilities were deemed salable, the 1982 recession had hit.
At the end of that time would you possess any salable skills?"
We'll clear over a thousand salable tons to the square mile.
Of course the editor also has to come up with a saleable idea.
But even within the saleable segment of the show, there were problems.
I was about to suggest, if you will listen, a means of making your book saleable.
"There's no question this stuff is more saleable than it was."
If it's saleable, I'll find the right market for it.
Does the seller have a saleable interest in the property?
It was built in 1988, and has 2,256 saleable seats.
There were huge problems to be solved, however, before he was saleable.
However, where the content is itself a saleable product, it can help create new business.
"The ad market for those games is strong, very saleable" he said.
For that kind of money, a network requires saleable products.
Large or small, a home is always more saleable if it has gas central heating.
As he explains, trees take eight years to reach saleable size.
The pop video had become a commodity saleable to the public.
The tobacco they produced is described as of good saleable quality.
The main reason for this is that the work in their project isn't usually saleable.
These serve for both family sustenance and as saleable items.
However, the financial experts still advise that the properties are saleable.
First point: netted rabbits are far and away more saleable.
Greg Matthews was seen as a very saleable commodity in 1985-86.
Free market capitalists want everything to be a saleable commodity, up to and including people's lives.
"It's also a real benefit to the inmates to learn a saleable skill."
"I think she could get a saleable brew out of a stone.
Saleable wood can, however, be of trees as young as seven years.
But knowledge was not only saleable; it was also dangerous.