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Babb and rights
In the early 1940s Babb joined Cox and Underwood, a company that obtained the rights to poorly made or otherwise unmarketable films of subjects that were potentially controversial or shocking.
Babb eventually sold the rights to Mom and Dad and his stake in Modern Film Distributors to Erwin Joseph and Floyd Lewis — former partners in Modern Film who would continue to showcase Mom and Dad across the United States.

Babb and would
Babb is best known for his presentation of exploitation films, a term many in the business would embrace.
Poster for Babb's production of Mom and Dad, showing some of the rhetorical device s Babb would use to stir up controversyThe success of Mom and Dad was mostly due to Babb's marketing strategy of overwhelming a small town with ads and generating controversy.
Babb always claimed that with his formula the profit would outweigh the investment ...
" This sort of companion selling would become common practice for Babb: with the religious film The Prince of Peace, he would sell Bibles and other spiritual literature ; and with his fidelity film Why Men Leave Home, books featuring beauty tips.
With other films, Babb would try different approaches.
Its original producer had struggled to get it distributed as Wild Weed, and Babb quickly presented it as The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket, hoping that the title would draw audiences.

Babb and She
When it failed to stir up much interest, Babb instead focused on the one scene of female nudity, using a photo of Leeds in a showgirl outfit, and retitled it " She Shoulda Said ' No '!

cheaply and acquired
The conditions of the privatisation of the Parisian water network, acquired very cheaply by the Générale and the Lyonnaise des Eaux, then directed by Jérôme Monod, a close friend of Chirac, were also criticised.
The script traded in a financial market, often at below the $ 1. 25 per acre minimum price set by law, which gave speculators, investors, and developers another way to acquired large tracts of land cheaply.
It entered into mining because it acquired a mine as collateral from the loan it had made, and partly because it could buy a mine cheaply from the government, Mitsui then diversified to become the biggest business in pre-war Japan.
However, with a reenergized downtown, businesses started to look for buildings that could be acquired cheaply.
However, with a reenergized downtown, businesses started to look for buildings that could be acquired cheaply.
Some commentators maintain that because the Government based the levels of compensation for former railway shareholders on the valuation of their shares in 1946 ( when the whole railway infrastructure was in a run-down and dilapidated state because of war damage and minimal maintenance ) the railways were acquired comparatively cheaply.
The land, which had been acquired cheaply for public works many decades before, was largely returned to the tribe after a long and not entirely bloodless occupation.
Remaining a monoline is precarious because of the often-cyclical nature of consumer lending ; it can be very profitable industry in good times and markedly unprofitable in bad, such that a monoline company will go out of business or be acquired fairly cheaply during hard times.
Land which had formerly belonged to the Ngāti Whātua iwi had been acquired cheaply for public works many decades before, and members of the tribe occupied the land demanding its return.
Furs were in demand in Europe, and they could be acquired cheaply from Indians in exchange for manufactured goods the Indians could not make themselves.
Land which had formerly belonged to the Ngāti Whātua iwi had been acquired cheaply for public works many decades before, and members of the tribe occupied the land demanding its return.
The education he was given was scant and cheaply acquired for him: his tutors were a local deacon, a defrocked drunkard, and a strange old man who was known to have toured the area for decades, giving lessons.

cheaply and rights
Before the establishment of HMSO, the Crown would grant patents ( exclusive rights ) for the supply of stationery ; the patentee could buy these supplies cheaply and then charge highly inflated prices.
This helped Allen Lane purchase publication rights for some works more cheaply than he otherwise might have done since other publishers were convinced of the short term prospects of the business.

cheaply and what
All of the CDs from The Love Machine through Gems ... have been cheaply produced CD-Rs, which is commonly what comedians sell at their shows.
In 1946, after playing roles that had him wandering in and out of the saddle for many years, including a role alongside Charles Laughton in the cheaply made production Captain Kidd ( 1945 ), Scott appeared in Abilene Town, a UA release which cast him in what would become one of his classic images, the fearless lawman cleaning up a lawless town.
It's a book for people who forge their own trail, and who know how to make the very most of what they have at hand — or can find cheaply.
As one meanders through the Rancho Rinconada neighborhood in the summe of 2010 enjoying the shade of the mature street trees, one might marvel at the eclectic group of homes from the old cheaply built Rancho home of the 1950's that still stand to the high-end executive homes of the 2000's that make up what is known a Rancho Rinconada of Cupertino, CA
For years, both before and during World War I, Marie Vassilieff also operated what was registered as a private club that acted as a canteen for artists where food and drink were provided as cheaply as possible to struggling painters such as, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, Pablo Picasso, and others.
Those who measure the just price by the labour, costs, and risk incurred by the person who deals in the merchandise or produces it, or by the cost of transport or the expense of traveling ... or by what he has to pay the factors for their industry, risk, and labour, are greatly in error .... For the just price arises from the abundance or scarcity of goods, merchants, and money ... and not from costs, labour, and risk .... Why should a bale of linen brought overland from Brittany at great expense be worth more than one which is transported cheaply by sea ?...
This nightwatchman's job is to maintain most of the strike until the close of play ( remaining in overnight, hence the name ) and so protect other, more capable batsmen from being out cheaply in what may be a period of tiredness or in poor light.
In 2002 the British Chancellor ( and later Prime Minister ) Gordon Brown told the United Nations that it was “ morally outrageous ” and perverse that the vultures made vast profits by buying up the debts of these poor countries cheaply and then suing for ten or a hundred times what they paid for them.
He also played Ebenezer Scrooge in what is largely considered a notoriously bad ( and cheaply made ) half-hour television version of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, first telecast in 1949.

cheaply and would
In the 1950s Harvard University economist Benjamin Chinitz predicted that containerization would benefit New York by allowing it to ship its industrial goods more cheaply to the Southern United States than other areas, but did not anticipate that containerization might make it cheaper to import such goods from abroad.
De Ribas and Franz de Volan recommended the area of Khadzhibei fortress as the site for the region's basic port: it had an ice-free harbor, breakwaters could be cheaply constructed and would render the harbor safe and it would have the capacity to accommodate large fleets.
Cohen arranged for his record company to license the music cheaply, even writing into the contract that sales of that album after the release of McCabe would turn some of the royalties to Altman ( an arrangement which at the time was quite unusual ).
For the next several years she would self-record all of her live shows and release cheaply made CD-R versions which were sold in the lobby of her shows.
By accepting this proposition, the participants agreed that their descendants would also serve in the military and work in a theme, thus simultaneously reducing the need for unpopular conscription as well as cheaply maintaining the military.
They would then either cheaply reanimate the movie ( see Hochzeit im Korallenmeer ), or they would change the names in the credits ( as with Max and David Fleischer's cartoons ).
As a result, if pure ethanol were made cheaply available as a fuel or solvent, people would drink it.
Once, the straight-8 was the prestige engine arrangement ; it could be made more cheaply than a V-engine by luxury car makers, who would focus on other specifics than the geometric ones, and even built engines more powerful than any V8 engine.
Spin casting every paraboloid that is made would be too slow and costly, so the prototype is simply copied relatively quickly and cheaply and with adequate accuracy.
Artificial stones could be made relatively cheaply and would last four to five years in comparison to the sandstone which would only last three to twenty months.
Carbon forms diamond, for example, which if cheaply available, would be an excellent material for many machines.
It had planned to buy land cheaply and sell it dearly and anticipated that a colony based on a higher land price would attract affluent colonists.
It was the beginning of the days of the low-budget regional filmmaker, and Rhoden figured that if he budgeted his “ teen-flicks ” cheaply enough and peddled them to his own Commonwealth chain, he would be guaranteed a tidy profit.
Tin foil was recommended when a cheaper material than gold was requested by the patient, however tin wore down rapidly and even if it could be replaced cheaply and quickly, there was a concern, specifically from Harris, that it would oxidise in the mouth and thus cause a recurrence of caries.
It also declares that the traditional strike, reconnaissance, air defense, and airborne early warning functions of carrier-based aircraft can be carried out more cheaply by shore-based Royal Air Force aircraft, that the use of cruiser-and frigate-based helicopters would be a cheaper means of providing anti-submarine defense of ships, and that ship-launched antiship missiles could replace carrier planes in the anti-ship role.
Accurately being able to reproduce this effect for a desired sensor in a laboratory would imply that scientists could manufacture nanosensors much more quickly and potentially far more cheaply by letting numerous molecules assemble themselves with little or no outside influence, rather than having to manually assemble each sensor.
Crito insists that he will not get into much trouble as a result of having helped Socrates escape, for those who would inform against him are cheaply bought.
Hatta commented if he had decided to take a job as a civil servant in Jakarta, he would have earned a lot of money and knowing that, there was no need to go to Boven Digoel to be paid cheaply.
In a Cinema Retro interview, Borgnine said the producer Edward Montagne wanted to make the film cheaply without him and would not show him the script.
The Canadian government promised the Japanese Canadians that their property and finances would be returned upon release ; however, these assets were sold off cheaply at auctions.

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