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There's one of those vendible machines on the next floor."
Then, as if that sound had been intended, came a tone that made Vendible swing also.
Chocolate covered raisins are a vendible product, but heat will turn the product white.
In addition, certain products are not vendible.
Afghanistan is notable for fluid loyalties and vendible comradeship.
The most doubtful circumstance attendant on their office, that of its being vendible, contributed however to this independence of character.
Thanks, i' faith, for silence is only commendable In a neat's tongue dried, and a maid not vendible.
The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular subject or vendible commodity.
The labour, on the contrary, of artificers, manufacturers, and merchants naturally does fix and realize itself in some such vendible commodity.
So they checked the boats and counted their immediate money, and converted their vendible furniture, and took passage.
You were a part of the trade of your home, and were bought and sold like any other vendible thing your people dealt in.'
In this case, the production of commodities refers specifically and exclusively to the production of primary products, and not just to any vendible commodity.
- Mercenary; hireling; vendible.
The litany of vendible sites - everything except the Raiders' Lost Ark - makes the Clinton fund-raising efforts look relatively tame.
Both Vendible and Hutson affirmed that Clyde had called from Grand Central.
Toys (e.g. large dice and miniature Rubik's Cube knockoffs) inside vendible capsules.
In contrast, theories with no such time horizon tend to understand Smith's unproductive labour as referring to services, and productive labour as meaning vendible goods.
The other was Harry Vincent, who had successfully contacted Vendible regarding a proposed advertising tie-up to follow the cryptography convention.
But the labour of the manufacturer fixes and realizes itself in some particular subject or vendible commodity, which lasts for some time at least after that labour is past.
Jelly beans, such as Jelly Belly gourmet jelly beans, are a vendible product, but the product costs can be rather high for premium brands.
This was a small mud building, of only one room, in which were liquors, dry and West India goods, shoes, bread, fruits, and everything which is vendible in California.
So much had bookselling increased during the Protectorate that, in 1658, was published A Catalogue of the most Vendible Books in England by W. London.
Adams estimated the cargo of the Clove was of little value, essentially broadcloth, tin and cloves (acquired in the Spice Islands), saying that "such things as he had brought were not very vendible".
In 2002 Arthur Phillips published the hilarious, highly vendible novel "Prague," which became a cornerstone in the sudden genre of Young Americans Set Loose in the Former Soviet Empire.
Their labour, when properly directed, fixes and realizes itself in the subject or vendible commodity upon which it is bestowed, and generally adds to its price the value at least of their own maintenance and consumption.