Sentences with phrase «ever sold to the public»

Both are 1965 examples with Ford's «HiPo» 289 - cubic - inch V8 under the hood, and the latter — CSX2588 — is the very last Shelby Cobra 289 ever sold to the public.

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This is a LOT more than a «little white lie» invented to sell cheap agricultural products at huge markups... it is the biggest health scam ever perpetrated on the public!
He takes clear pleasure in the principled writer's sassy erudition, and ever since he broke bad, his ability to sell an emotionally intense monologue for all it's worth has been public knowledge.
BMW showed the public its 525i Touring model, which is the first BMW station wagon ever to be sold in the United States.
And I don't care to ever go public, to sell out, which would, I think, ruin our firm.
And, like subprime mortgages before the financial crisis, many subprime auto loans are bundled into complex bonds and sold as securities by banks to insurance companies, mutual funds and public pension funds — a process that creates ever - greater demand for loans.
We do not assist people in selling dogs to the public, offer any type of breeding service, or adopt unfixed pets ever.
With an ever - changing inventory updated from each player passed in public, character strengths and abilities can be greatly enhanced byHEROES OF RUIN uses StreetPass to create an inventive in - game «Traders» Network» where players can buy and sell rare and powerful items picked up in battle.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) acquires the first painting Frida Kahlo ever sold, raising the number of Kahlo's works in American public collections to 13.
Japan contends that whales are depleting fish stocks and has been killing ever larger numbers of whales for what it says is research, but what critics say is a thinly veiled slaughter for meat sold to a small percentage of the Japanese public.
I notice that none of that needed ABS, so I ask again, why in the name of all things holy would we ever sell our ownership of the no - worse - than - second - most - important profession in the World to an extra layer of entirely profit motived remote investors when (a) we do not have to, (b) every last benefit claimed for ABS can be achieved without ABS, and (c) it would be utterly irreversible when it proves to be, as it most assuredly will prove to be, the most colossal, short - sighted, cynical, profiteering at the expense of the public, and unnecessary blunder in the history of the legal profession dating back 800 years?
The public has been able to purchase retail diamonds only at inflated prices and if ever wishing to sell, have not been able to garner fair market value.
NO ONE has ever, to the best of my knowledge forbidden the public from buying or selling property on their own.
The public markets are selling better than ever and I think Dillard's probably wants to run that wave.»
It seems no one ever bothered to educate the public that what their request / requirement (to sell) is, is not how the system works, legally.
We now live in a near police - state like environment where when you take out in excess of five thousand dollars from your own bank account your bank is obligated to report your action to the government, with cameras in unheard of places, and guns - talk in four out of five daily newscasts postings, and more documents involved in merely selling or buying a house, than anyone ever would have thought could be conjured up, and newspaper articles press people warnings still telling the public that only sellers pay commission... A little like the American - coined term «fake - news?»
You can also record your lease on public record which would likely put you in a chain of notifications if the seller ever tried to sell or in the event of a foreclosure.
Have you ever heard the saying within investment circles... «When the public gets involved (i.e.; when everyone jumps on the upward surging stock) it's time to sell»?
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