Germany saw subdued demand at its first auction of the year yesterday.
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Dairy farmers also received better news, with auction prices slightly up overnight.
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As a result, the authorities are opting to auction new licenses first.
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Drew said, You're welcome to come to the jewelry auction, of course.
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About five years ago, they held a Christmas auction to raise money.
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At an order from the praefect the auctionsale was abruptly suspended.
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Abraham Lincoln witnessed an auctionsale of slaves in his younger days.
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I don't know whether it was a auctionsale or a private sale.
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The auctionsale of these goods was largely attended.
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A successful auctioneer-Playinga double role-Illustratingan auctionsale.
Ús de vendue en anglès
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A vendue was called, and three thousand dollars in cash realized.
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Dr. Johnson, at the brewer's vendue, could not have been more learnedly sonorous.
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Even while the grand vendue was still in progress the duchess died of grief.
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The term in use for an auction then was vendue.
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The contracts for building were let out at vendue to the lowest bidder.]
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In a very graphic and truthful scene, the "vendue" is depicted.
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We had her a year, and yet she never got over wanting to go to the vendue.
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Most of my father's tools were sold at public vendue, which brought in a little ready money.
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Bob, I never saw a country vendue.
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And they attended a great "vendue" too.
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I hope Bob will keep his temper, because I want him to be able to take me to the vendue this afternoon.
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We were thankful, however, that no more lives were lost during the vendue, which was commenced with the stock; this occupied two days.
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Top price of the vendue, $75,000, was paid for a yearling filly by Swaps out of Sunny Vale.
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We tried to trade him off at private vendue next, offering him at a sacrifice for second-hand tombstones, old iron, temperance tracts-anykind of property.
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A total of $7,900,000.-anall-timerecord for a single vendue in this country-changedhands for the 262 head of horses.
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For the Vendue opened, and they began to buy extravagantly; notwithstanding all his cautions, and their own fear of taxes.