-
Panama Railroad, and to
maintain the
existing excavation and
equipment in
salable condition. The
company sought a
buyer for
these ****ets, with an asking...
- of two or more
securities that are
contractually bound to form a
single salable unit; they
cannot be
bought or sold separately.
Stapled securities have...
- (Dell Publishing, 1979). He led
workshops and
seminars about producing salable screenplays.
Hollywood film
producers use Field's
ideas on
structure to...
-
might not
otherwise be
photographed if they are not
commercially useful or
salable.
Amateur photography grew
during the late 19th
century due to the po****rization...
-
early 20th century. It was
formerly considered a less
commercially m****-
salable cut in America,
hence its use for
fajitas by the
vaqueros in Texas. The...
- and thus
deemed it
necessary to
standardize the
dance to
present it as a
salable commodity for the
social and
ballroom market. In the 1940s,
Puerto Rican...
- of
colonial products (and
frequently under strain to
offer sufficient salable goods to
balance the exchange), as in the past, the
industrializing nations...
-
wishing to
learn whether some
parts of the
trash they
collect has any
salable value. The
studies of
garbology and
archaeology often overlap, because...
- return. Finley, Ruth (1 June 1974). "American Fall RTW: The
Extreme vs. The
Salable".
Fashion International. II (9). New York, NY, USA: FI
Publications Inc...
-
Filmmakers rightly worry that it's
becoming more
difficult than ever to make a
salable movie, to make a
living making movies. If
films are
becoming like books...