Sentences with phrase «wares into»

Developers and modders can apply to get their wares into the Creation Club system here, and gamers can add their own thoughts to the growing avalanche of comments on YouTube.
And given that Amazon has never needed to get its wares into other stores (Amazon is of course its own store), it makes sense that Amazon is strong on marketing and not as effective at relationships with third - party retail channels.

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You see that Orphan Drug Act (and a confluence of other factors as well, both regulatory and economic) helped set the stage for the Wild West marketplace we have now, in which gun - slinging drug makers can charge into town and charge whatever the heck they want for their wares.
At the moment, overseas carmakers that want into the Chinese market have to either import their wares or form 50 - 50 joint ventures with local, state - owned partners.
Like a shopkeeper peddling his wares, he launches into an aggressive diatribe about shoddy pens and says Xiaomi's are only 9.90 yuan and fit perfectly in a person's hand.
If the plan for 2018 is to break into a new market with your products or services, or get your wares out there to an entirely different audience, a marketing strategy can bridge the gap to successfully promote your brand a little further afield.
The veiled hostility of Parthia, the irruption of Scythian tribes into central Asia, the great length and the uncertainty of the land routes, and the enormous expenses incurred in bringing wares through desert routes of Arabia — all these conditions influenced the Romans towards using as far as possible the route through the Red Sea.
The voluntaristic system of the free churches in North America, it has been said, has tended to transform their officials into merchants who offer all sorts of wares so that as many customers as possible may be attracted to their ecclesiastical emporiums.
We watch the throngs flood through the doors of amusement parks and department stores and think that if we can get such crowds to buy our wares and attend our concerts, they might be unaware when we throw the Gospel into their cart as well, as if it were some blue - light special Christmas candy on December 26th.
Up and down its narrow valleys and across its great plain went the pomp and panoply of the ancient world, and its more commonplace traffic as well: rich argosies from far Babylon, carrying the wares down to Egypt; royal messengers of the great kings who ruled in Persepolis, bearing decrees for the officer in charge at the frontier station of Assouan; plenipotentiaries of Hatti and of Egypt, seeking a modus vivendi in the political stresses of the thirteenth century; conquerors with their chariots and footmen and their tale of atrocities behind and yet before; wandering bands of foot - loose adventurers, seeking a good land where they might strike roots into the soil - all these and hosts of others were led among the Palestinian hills where went the great trunk roads of the ancient world, camped in the plains, bartered in the little cities, or stayed to lay permanent claim to some hit of the land.
The rapid influx of new ideas, exotic religions, strange customs, foreign languages, and novel wares catapulted the old Athenians out of their comfortable little world into a perplexing cosmopolitan setting.
Burning candles and Having an excuse to get into my baking and giving my wares To those in need or perhaps who just need to know someone cared and Thought of them today.
Screen printing and bookbinding have become so popular that several graduates of Columbia College's Center for Book and Paper Arts have turned their Chicago studios into spaces from which they sell their wares and offer classes, according to April Sheridan, a studio technician at Columbia.
Then, once all of your winter wares are stowed away, it's time to introduce some lighter materials into your space — consider replacing a heavy rug with one made from 100 percent cotton, which is not only lighter, it's also more seasonally appropriate.
However, as a cheap, readily available and non-toxic carbon source, in the past few years there have been efforts to turn carbon dioxide into valuable wares, or «value - added» products.
Spend your days wandering the colonial streets, exploring the many markets of the city, and ducking into tiny shops where you can find high - quality artisanal wares.
Minimizing the amount of new purchases minimizes the risk of introducing new toxicants into the home, especially when it comes to décor and home wares.
The award - winning team behind the BLVD transform its outdoor area into a space for both local and international brewers and cider makers to ply their wares to the people of Perth.
Burning candles and Having an excuse to get into my baking and giving my wares To those in need or perhaps who just need to know someone cared and Thought of them today.
Despite having quite distinctive aesthetics — Ambrosio favours bold, eclectic fashions, while Tordini prefers a more minimalist, classic look — the pair fused their visions together in Attico, creating largely seasonless collections that injected luxury accents into everyday wares.
(The company has also expanded into maternity, men's, shoes and plus - size wares.)
I loved that game, and as an early teen who was obsessed with home computing, I remember piling many an hour into its side scrolling wares.
by Jefferson Robbins When beleaguered costermonger Hans Epp (Hans Hirschmüller) shouts his wares in the courtyard well of a grey Munich apartment block, he might as well be shouting into the void.
There is also, of course, the usual circuslike atmosphere that pervades the festival during its first long weekend, when the major Hollywood players roll into town with their wares and convert streets into limo lanes and fancy hotel entrances into autograph outposts.
Multinational testing corporations, publishing companies, ed - tech ventures rushed in with their wares: software for administering tests, test preps, pre-tests, post-tests, tests scoring, lesson plans, teaching modules, assessment devices; entire new industries sprang into being.
Because the wares on display in Detroit might be glittery, but CES presentations are offering real insight into where the industry is headed.
Never one to miss a chance to peddle its wares at the SEMA Show, Mopar will roll into Las Vegas with more than 20 highly modified vehicles, ranging from the small Fiat 500 to the recently launched SRT Viper.
It wasn't long before we were joined by others, all of us watching as street vendors hurried their wares back into their vans as potential customers turned tail and ran from the rain.
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.
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.
While Apple managed to ship 9.25 million iPads last quarter and some retailers are still having trouble keeping inventory in stock, other consumer tablet vendors are reportedly having a difficult time pushing their wares past retail channels and into the hands of end users.
I got the impression that Guatemalans from more rural areas around Antigua traveled into town on Saturdays, or maybe every day, to sell their wares at this market.
Another great family activity is to browse the wares of the local vendors on the beach or venture into the downtown area to peruse the shops.
Wandering down the lane from the villa will give you a glimpse into traditional Bali life, with its ornate Hindu temples and shops selling household wares and typical Balinese snacks, but Canggu is fast evolving into Bali's hippest area and its beaches, renowned for sunsets and surf, are just a few kilometres away.
We are a market that runs when the Cruise Boats come into Mooloolaba with boutique stalls offering a broad selection of local wares and delicious produce.
Mobs stand outside mansions baying for blood, while other NPCs simply walk the streets, chat to each other, get their boots cleaned or peddle their wares The game is at its best within some of the interiors where the level of detail and the lighting almost fools you into believing you're actually there, and when clambering around the outside of famous landmarks which are recreated in such lavish detail that it's actually a little scary to consider how many hours of work most have gone into them.
It brings me into viewing the next few pieces as landscapes, artificial and reminiscent of cheap market wares.
But moving into the fair proper, it was noticeable that the institutional setting seemed to have encouraged some other stallholders to take a distinctly exhibition - like approach to showing off their wares.
Why, you might ask, does a city with one of the world's highest concentrations of contemporary art galleries also need to host seasonal extravaganzas where hundreds more galleries pour into the city to share their wares?
Top shops such as Gagosian, Zwirner, Pace, and Gladstone sold out nearly all their wares in the first two hours, though nearby dealers looked askance when handlers started moving fresh material into Gogo's booth as soon as works were sold.
This week, roughly 600 contemporary - art galleries have set up wares throughout New York, taking over hotel lobbies and Soho lofts and a pair of vast piers jutting out from Manhattan into the Hudson River.
Inspired by both the beauty of the American West and the wares on sale in a tiny Parisian shop, Clôdie Francois turns discarded cardboard into colorful, playful pieces that look straight out of «Alice in Wonderland.»
Several question the quality of legal advice one might receive from a firm dispensing its wares alongside the dish soap and jeans that a big box retail outlet spews forth into the world.
In the US, wares and services are grouped into different classes (e.g. food in one class, restaurant services in another), and the US Patent and Trademark Office charges an application filing fee per class.
Throwing the ouroboros of 21st - century economics into sharp relief, the partnership was established in 2016 to sell Walmart's China - made, U.S. - branded products to Chinese consumers through JD.com's online marketplace and by setting up electronics showrooms hawking JD.com's tech wares in Walmart locations throughout China.
Everyone expects those sales people to do everything in their power to sell their wares in exchange for a sales commission, whether the wannabe buyers need the products or not, whether they understand what they are getting into or not, whether they can really afford to purchase or not.
In downtown Calgary, for about $ 50, you can stand on a pedestrian mall and hawk your wares during noon hour to the 20,000 or more office workers who descend into Stevenson Street Mall for lunch.
The iconic design company transforms archetypal household items into wares so innovative, you'll never view the standard versions the same way again.
Still, nothing could prepare me for following the hundreds of cars snaking their way to Borgnis Street, parking a few blocks away, then walking into a wonderland of at least 10 Mr Whippy vans, a fire station showing off it's wares and selling various glow - in - the - dark products, and dozens of lit - up houses themselves.
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