Sentences with phrase «bartered for»

Rarely does a sign go up on a lawn that wasn't bartered for by the Realtor who's name is on it.
TradeSchool.coop, another collaborative venture, is a place where information (like how to make a dress or how to start a beehive) is exchanged and bartered for other information, an I - can - help - you - and - you - can - help - me scenario that operates outside the mainstream of both commerce and art.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
Instead, supplies and gear can be bartered for by trading whatever you have to spare.
Will bought a few small wooden turtles from a girl who couldn't have been more than six or seven years old, and I eventually bartered for some cigars to give to a friend back in San Diego.
Whilst I didn't agree with the American surgeon's offensive email — the tone in which he addressed colleagues, and the way he bartered for date suggestions with free surgeries, equivalent to the success of the dates.
Budget deals could hypothetically include additional funding for charters bartered for flexibility on teacher evaluations, sources say, or for myriad other non-education related priorities for members of the Senate and Assembly.
Our kids love thumbing through the square catalog that comes in the mail, reading the stories about families whose lives have been changed by gifts of agriculture that provide a sustainable source of income from milk, eggs, honey and other products that can be sold or bartered for items they need.
The salad bars were all granted, gifted or bartered for by Gasper.
Wenger usually got bartered for thinking top 4 is trophy and suddenly Spurs are ahead of us because we missed out on top 4 and they are in it even with our fa cup and community shield.
My kid scored a cast iron tea pot and bartered for a leather vintage bag (90 minute massage = $ 90 leather bag)!
4The sorrows of those who have bartered for another god will be multiplied; I shall not pour out their drink offerings of blood, Nor will I take their names upon my lips.
I've seen 12 - year - old girls, malnourished figures with unbrushed hair, bartered for sex in back rooms in India with my own eyes.
How can entrepreneurs barter for what they want without spending a dime, even if they don't have an item of equal value to trade?
Barter for goods and services when appropriate.
You can rent a room at a hotel or local organization for a couple of bucks or barter for it.
Morales himself, who until 1990 drew only enough money to keep his family clothed and fed, controls expenditures by paying employees a cut of profits on top of a base salary; barters for goods and services; and prepares Tomkats» advertising in - house to qualify for an agency's 15 % discount on media buys.
More business owners are looking to barter for what they need.
Try bartering for perks.
Use your social currency and barter it for awesome products.
For those of lesser means, perhaps bartering for services?
Except that I do nt necessarily want to barter for goods or carry gold in my pocket.
It really was the most colourful, tasty and satisfying meal, perfect after hours of idling and bartering for leathers and silks..
while we take all this time scoting for good deals, spending time finding rare unknown diamonds, bartering for prices.they just buy every young world star on the come up, pay his release clause - who needs scouts when ur a russian mob boss
You may be able to help out on jobs to learn, or barter for their time with a skill that you can do.
You can also barter for screen time based on how many books they read.
With 130 parks and 2,300 acres of parkland, the Park District sometimes can barter for what it needs.
If he wants to retain this chip — perhaps to barter for shifting the tax burden away from income — then he ought to set HMRC on working out the full effects, as he did for the 50p tax.
Because humans can specialize, she adds, we can generate surplus to purchase or barter for better foods from one another.
Finally, you can barter for all of these things, transacting any one for any other: time on your machines in return for a list of addresses, some credit card data in return for a few thousand more machines for your network.
A high success rate (78 percent) was also seen in similar experiments where ravens used a token — a blue plastic bottle cap — to later barter for a food reward.
One of the benefits of Schindler's wheeling and dealing was that the Jews who worked for him, at the very least, had the opportunity to get out of the Ghetto daily, allowing them the chance to barter for goods not available inside the Ghetto, no matter that it was an offence punishable by death.
A group of Roman soldiers barter for The Robe worn by Christ on the day of his crucifixion in this 1953 film.
The raucous devil, his voice echoing, arises at a crossroads to barter for blood.
If Dixie Kong or Kiddy Kong buy the Mirror, they can trade it to Barter for his No. 6 Wrench, which they can then give to Björn so that he can fix his chairlifts.
Never one to give up without a fight, Jack sets out on a mission to recover a chest containing Jones» heart (yes, a real heart) as barter for his freedom.
Future - Stark is probably trying to go undercover to communicate with Loki and maybe even barter for some Infinity Stones.
The barter for charter system, for example has done little to eliminate the barriers to equal education posed by poverty and racism.
Wanting to barter for a truck or seeing what the offers are testing the waters...
I have a working relationship with another writer from HP... we kind of barter for each other's services, so book covers really don't cost me that much, and they always end up better than I could have done... Happy Sunday from the perfectly pleasant Pacific Northwest.
Before you put it into service, however, you need to make a list of the things you need, or the things you're willing to barter for.
And with little grain, we had little to barter for fuel, for shoes, or for dyes for wool.
We can hire or barter for services.
When you understand what your book needs, you can crowdsource or barter for editors and utilize beta readers to manage your own editing process.
I barter for my covers with professional services (cover design, professional editor) and am not ashamed to use POD technology.
History shows that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have engaged in trade, exchange and bartering for tens of thousands of years.
Most will be able to advise on, and barter for, better redundancy packages on your behalf and provide free advice and guidance on your rights.
I think it would be pretty difficult (nearly impossible) to barter for healthcare and things of that nature.
Due to the oversight and insurance requirements in the health industry I just don't see how you could barter for that unless it was in the black market and completely under the radar outside of a hospital.
It is believed that Spanish and Italian sailors discovered these dogs and carried them around the world on their voyages, sometimes using them to barter for other goods.
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