Sentences with phrase «nearly everything sold»

Nearly everything sold, with 75 of 80 works finding buyers.
Mercedes is taking a page out of BMW's playbook and offering AMG versions of nearly everything it sells.

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Regardless, many entertainment properties from our own childhoods (nearly everything from our own childhoods) have been reborn to be sold to our children.
When you are selling online it is nearly a requisite to be a semi-pro photographer amongst everything else: --RRB-
I think I will write a brief post about how nearly everything «baby» (food, equipment, bathroom stool, etc) seems necessary and can even sell for far more than it is worth because it says «baby.»
We gave away or sold nearly everything we owned, down to a few suitcases of clothes each.
I buy nearly all of my produce, eggs, and meat there each week and am constantly amazed at how fresh and delicious everything tastes, especially when compared to conventionally grown produce and the waxy stuff grocery stores sell (gross).
From past experience, if you don't get early access, everything nearly sells out by public access (especially the good stuff).
If you've read travel magazines or blogs, you've likely read a story (or two) about a travel blogger who quits her job, sells nearly everything she owns and travels around the world, armed with an infinite amount of time and an entire world to explore.
For about one year prior to my travels, I worked multiple jobs, sold everything I owned, and saved up nearly $ 20,000 to live out my dream.
Supermarkets were scaled down, combikis sold everything imaginable and were located on nearly every street corner and shops played quirky music and jingles constantly.
World Tours sequel, WCW / nWo Revenge, improved nearly everything about the original, and became the highest - selling non-Nintendo game ever released for the Nintendo 64.
A note on my comment of a country of Shop Keepers and Burger Flippers ``... Today the US has a consumer - based economy where nearly everything is manufactured overseas and sold back to us in our stores.
But they invested heavily for years (spending money instead of collecting profits) and today they sell nearly everything.
Last position: In this case you want people calling who have tried everything to sell their property and have nearly lost hope that it's ever going to happen.
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