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He said that although the couple wanted to move their home was now unsaleable.
Again, recent experience shows this kind of development to be unsaleable.
Once those were hot stocks; now they are all but unsaleable.
In 1841 a period of depression led to cattle becoming almost unsaleable.
Finally in 1840 the Belgian government bought the unsaleable shares.
In the end, approximately 5 000 works of art deemed unsaleable were burned.
Although they want to move they say the house is now virtually unsaleable.
Over all, millions of dollars are spent freighting unsaleable books across the country.
The house proved unsaleable: first, because it was too big to run during the war; second, on account of its unfortunate recent history.
It demands a carcase that in British terms is almost unsaleable.
He soon found from its situation that the land was quite unsaleable, there being no settlements in the neighbourhood.
"I can see the pair of you are unsaleable.
Does this make the Treasury bill unsaleable, and therefore have to be held to maturity by the current holder?
Some producers poured unsaleable wine into local rivers and streams.
These people would own the used-car lots filled with unsaleable automobiles.
One of the peculiarities was that the stolen objects were very special and almost unsaleable.
You must destroy wine in a way acceptable to us and which makes it unsaleable as a beverage.
At the outset we naturally made some mistakes, buying unsaleable stuff and having it left on our hands.
Some items are so often faked or altered that they may be almost unsaleable without a certificate.
The Guardian described the band in a review as "brilliant but wilfully unsaleable".
Union members began sabotaging the farmers' stacked piles of lumber, making it unsaleable.
Indeed, unsaleable inventories caused much of the red ink that has drowned Olivetti.
The Kinnock reforms were mostly negative - divesting the party of its unsaleable policies.
Sometimes she designated everyday activities like thought, conversation or marijuana smoking as art, attracted by the idea that they were unsaleable and democratic.
Still, he was better than a return to prison, perhaps as an unsaleable slave destined for trimming or the living death of the salt flats.