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1
He was selling coconuts, rum and anything else he could
flog
off
.
2
Academies can also
flog
off
land and buildings, if the much weakened local authorities agree.
3
Now it plans to
flog
off
indigenous companies at a time when solid enterprises are needed.
4
The Government's being accused of wanting to
flog
off
the family silver to control spiraling Government debt.
5
Could you, for instance, use a lighter pack or
flog
off
a couple of pounds of belly fat?
6
Landcorp has become over-exposed through the drop in dairy prices and needs to
flog
off
our farms to remain viable.
7
First, it may not be immediately able to
flog
off
the mountain of assets it has accumulated before it raises rates.
8
Lander proper also continues to pulse with about 30 year-rounders, including Steve Bechtel, who can
flog
off
your winter blubber at the Elemental Gym.
9
The marketing people brand this a property trade show, but let's drop the euphemisms and call it the sales fair to
flog
off
Britain.
10
Someone had been
flogging
off
the electron-matrix crystals to use in power bikes.
11
Piracy and
flogging
off
black-market goods are totally irrelevant by comparison.
12
Everything we owned was being
flogged
off
by pinstriped bastards reeking of lunch.
13
Myspace was
flogged
off
last June to an outfit called Specific Media for $35m.
14
The Indie's story on Dalgety
flogging
off
various assets accurately reported Kerry's interest in Dalgety's Lucas ingredients business.
15
But it sounded good to those seeking reassurance Kiwibank would not be
flogged
off
to the highest bidder.
16
The birth rate was going down, the school wasn't full, and the council could maintain services by
flogging
off
underused premises.
flog
off
flog