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You can legitimately plan a sales trip for the entire month.
"I was late getting back from a sales trip to some of the country stores.
"Nothing can take the place of the old-fashioned sales trip," he wrote.
Also, she has made three overseas sales trips in the last 12 months and plans a fourth.
"It doesn't say, though, that I was leaving on a sales trip to get some business for the firm.
Soon, the Yezzies will head for home, the end of another 4,200-mile summer sales trip.
Willy had been seeing a young woman on a sales trip when Biff arrived at the hotel.
"Jerry forgot to mention that he starts a two week sales trip tomorrow.
He would load up his burros and make sales trips of up to 500 miles.
George and Hector and August are all off on sales trips.
Branson had made countless such sales trips over the years, and it was not a task he relished.
It was on sales trips to Europe he developed an interest in circuses, which would come to play heavily in his later business life.
She made a dozen samples which her salesman brother added to his inventory for his next sales trip.
Lishinsky wrote plays and stories during long hours of travel on his sales trips around the country.
American commercial interests were clearly advanced by Mr. Brown's 15 major sales trips abroad.
The exporters' association urged executives to carry a copy of the revised policy with them on their sales trips.
"When I get back from a sales trip, it takes several days to get the nose back in shape.
It was Friday night and I was getting back from a very successful three-day sales trip in another state.
When he was in his late teens and 20s, Milton would travel with his father on his sales trips.
Harry's main interest in the family business was sales and included Russia in his sales trips.
Heartbroken and angry, Teddy departs, and soon after leaves town for a sales trip.
He made a sales trip to New York City in 1837, but became ill and returned home in 1838.
"Rhoderman's been on a long sales trip, that's all.
The cable tells embas-sies to "work closely" with representatives of military companies on legitimate sales trips.