So the bottom line is, I would be leery of someone
hawking wares, like Nevada corporations.
Professionalism is what will differentiate lawyers from merely business people
hawking their wares.
«I absolutely guarantee you that when we walk these same floors in 2007, many, many of these vendors — especially some of the startups — will not be
hawking their wares.
I thought I might «sing» at you instead of
hawking wares, sing songs on the theme of hard economic times, because for all of our great wealth, indeed luxury, there are still... [more]
On entering the Natural Products Expo at Anaheim's immense convention center, one was bombarded with the overwhelming magnitude of displays - more than 3,000 booths with vendors
hawking their wares, offering sips and bites.
Production companies began aggressively
hawking their wares overseas.
As a result, there are now 245 galleries
hawking their wares to Hong Kong's confluence of Asian, Middle Eastern, and Western buyers — and business, by all appearances, is booming.
From
hawking his wares on the sidewalks of SoHo to showing them at the Whitney Biennial, the sculptor Alma Allen has taken the road less traveled to art world stardom.
In some ways, the enterprise based in Basel, Switzerland, is the most pleasurable of all the world's art fairs, with formidable sausages on offer down on the street in front of the former Warteck brewery that it calls home, wonderfully venturesome galleries
hawking their wares (many quite new to the business), and relatively inexpensive German and Swiss beer flowing like the river Rhine.
I'm comfortably at home, not out in the hot sun
hawking my wares, but my neighbors are doing the same as I, and when you put it all together, it is a glorious, spicy melange of offerings to the public.
Kong & Park is the other textbook publisher
hawking its wares in Guadalajara in a bid to expand its catalog of Spanish - language books into countries such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
Winding unerringly through the snack vendors and tea sellers who were
hawking their wares on the station's platform, his eyes settled on her slim, shapely figure.
While Lawrence makes things with his hands in an after - school program at the Utopia Children's House in Harlem, readers are treated with glimpses of his 1930s neighborhood: street vendors
hawking wares, men playing chess and checkers, mothers hurrying to work, and more.
Working a convention floor is a lot like
hawking your wares in an old Turkish marketplace.
Amid tents strewn across the grounds
hawking wares and handing out information, local restaurants and breweries, capitalize on the influx of teachers, signs in hand, protesting their level of pay.
Before popular technology blog TechCrunch introduced Facebook integration earlier this year, half of their comments were either from spammers
hawking their wares or were «trollish nonsense», wrote TechCrunch columnist M. G. Siegler in an article explaining the site's decision.
He expressed disquiet about seeing children
hawking wares in the street to survive and called for the adoption of family planning methods and values to prevent such situations.
Part of creating engaging content is using a light touch when it comes to
hawking your wares.
Chipper employees drive to music festivals and other events in vintage, bright - green vehicles to
hawk their wares.
Young founders prefer to tinker with their product rather than do the tough work of knocking on doors to
hawk their wares.
Canny small - business owners long ago saw a potential opportunity to
hawk their wares to American motorists.
Some small - business owners
hawk their wares to America's motorists.
If people are taking rubber bullets and baton cracks or they're wasting away from a terrible disease, it's not a time to show up and
hawk your wares.
The dominant paradigm suggests that CPGs have the budgets to come up with sturdy scientific rationale to
hawk their wares.
The program has been a boon to these Chinese businesses as well as the online shopping marketplaces where
they hawk their wares, like Wish, eBay and, to a lesser extent, Amazon.
For years, Alibaba has struggled to fight the perception that its shopping sites — particularly Taobao, where millions of small merchants
hawk their wares across one billion listings — were hospitable to counterfeit and knock - off goods.
As a sideshow, each board, agency, commission and committee
hawked its wares, like Tetzel selling indulgences at Wittenberg.
According to this source, the primary driver is the fact that political ads have eaten up so much broadcast and cable television inventory that businesses are running out of places to
hawk their wares.
That plaza officially opened to the public in November, more than two decades after merchants in that location first arrived to
hawk their wares.
The statement read in part, «The statement credited to the former president of Nigeria Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was carefully timed to deliver a devastating blow to the scavenging class of political prostitutes in Igboland that shamelessly went to
hawk their wares in Abuja a few days ago.
It's a problem that sounds simple, but the best minds in mathematics have puzzled over it for generations: A salesman wants to
hawk his wares in several cities and return home when he's done.
Many business corporations view free dating sites as places and avenues to
hawk their wares of goods and services.
A series of loosely connected sketches nominally following two hardly successful novelty toy salesmen as
they hawk their wares (in the most airless, joy - free way possible) around some nondescript town in Sweden.
While I would love to
hawk my wares, I'm going to help you try a book cover on your own if you don't have the money.
The proverbial garret in which creative work is hidden until ready, she concedes, is supposed to be evacuated: we're all expected to run out into the marketplace and
hawk our wares.
LF: I'd rather let Amazon — and other booksellers that can find innovative ways to compete — choose what price to
hawk its wares at than let the publishers themselves.
It's where game developers and console makers reveal new products, show real time game play and basically
hawk their wares in an attempt to increase sales for the upcoming year.
Merchants
hawked their wares in loud voices, haggled with customers, and complained to each other of the day's business.
But none of
them hawk wares daily.
From the ITA's first meeting to VR folks canvassing the press room to
hawk their wares, the future is looking positively luminescent for those in the immersive technology realm.
UPDATE: While homebrew hasn't really hit the Wii U (except in it's inner Wii system), Nintendo has allowed a lot of amateur game designers to
hawk their wares on the eShop.
«To stand there in a booth and
hawk your wares — it is just not how you sell art.»
But what it really is is the New York leg of what has become, over the past few years, a single, floating, continuous trans - Atlantic art fair that periodically alights in one city or another — Miami, Cologne, Basel, London — to
hawk its wares and replenish its stock.
People shopping for contemporary art generally have a lot to smile about, and as a rule of thumb gallerists do not sulk as
they hawk their wares.
Two women check their cellphones as
they hawk their wares on a bridge over the Artibonite River, whose waters are believed to be the source of Haiti's 2010 cholera outbreak.
Denial Is Not A River In Egypt While the fossil fuel industry continues to
hawk its wares in total denial of the devastating global effects of its actions, the new International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report confirms the necessity for immediate and sustained action.
Just ask the marketing executives at Coca - Cola which used animated polar bears to
hawk their wares in recent years.
While the fossil fuel industry continues to
hawk its wares in total denial of the devastating global effects of its actions, the new International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report confirms the necessity for immediate and sustained action.
And some seem to have wasted no time getting down to Haiti to
hawk their wares.
Now, lawyers
hawk their wares as aggressively as stereo salesmen, to the benefit of billboard makers and Yellow Pages publishers alike.