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When Johnson ejaculated `` Howsabout my buying us all a nice cold Co-cola, Ma'am ''??
When purchasing a new house the buyer has less legal protection than when buying a new car.
When people have ideologies at opposite ends of the political spectrum, it ’ s difficult to ensure a simple majority, so buying a supermajority vote through logrolling may be the most cost effective ( Buchanan and Tullock 1962 ).
When asked about buying back his former assets, he replied that he can't afford them now.
When a trader from Georgia approached Brodess about buying Rit's youngest son, Moses, she hid him for a month, aided by other slaves and free blacks in the community.
When buying hake fillet or any other type of hake fish products, consumers need to purchase hake with white flesh that is free of signs of dryness, grayness or browning.
When there was not enough industry in the areas Hill was building, Hill brought the industry in, often by buying out a company and placing plants along his railroad lines.
When the station was faced with closure, Malcolm Bluemel with the help of Fish, Tony Iommi, Ian Anderson and Gary Moore helped save Planet Rock by buying the station.
When a large bet comes in, a bookmaker can also try to lay off the risk by buying bets from other bookmakers.
When a harvest is too small to satisfy consumption at its normal rate, speculators come in, hoping to profit from the scarcity by buying.
When this Devil of buying and selling is once cast out, your Lordship will, I hope, take care that he return not again, lest he bring seven worse than himself into the house after ' tis swept and garnisht.
When the management at her apartment building discriminated against the African-American boxer and barred his entry, West solved the problem by buying the building.
When she became pregnant in 1935, they were initially overjoyed, buying clothes and furniture for the child, but doubts developed for Reich, who felt the future was too unsettled.
When generating renewable energy and feeding it back into the grid ( in participating countries such as the US and Germany ), producing households are typically paid at least the full standard electricity rate by their utility and are also given separate renewable energy credits that they can then sell to their utility, additionally ( utilities are interested in buying these renewable energy credits because it allows them to claim that they produce renewable energy ).
When buying a model train, scale sizes are referred to by letter name, not number ratio.
When Pliny was considering buying an estate, he factored in a loan from his mother-in-law as a guarantee rather than an option.
When Igor Stravinsky's former Beverly Hills residence at 1260 North Wetherly Drive was put up for sale, Salonen strongly considered buying the property ; however, after visiting the house and, among other things, noting that indentations from Stravinsky's piano were still visible in the carpet, he was intimidated by the prospect of trying to compose in the same house where Stravinsky had written many important works, including Symphony in Three Movements, the Concerto in D for Strings, The Rake's Progress, Orpheus, Agon, the Cantata, and Mass.
When buying a round of drinks for friends, the bartender would give a token to those patrons already having a drink, and collect the full sum from the round-buyer.
When this doesn't convince them to buy, he often enlists the help of a telemarketer named Cindy to use typical telemarketing fast talk and special offers to trick them into buying his " hot, legless dogs.
When the war ended, economic output crashed as the government stopped buying boats, and there were no new industries to pick up the slack.
When customers bought cars from his dealerships, the salesmen would intimidate them into buying " protection insurance " for the vehicle.
When ransom means " payment ", the word comes via Old French rançon from Latin redemptio = " buying back ": compare " redemption ".
When people derive a lot of pleasure from buying things and believe that acquiring material possessions are important life goals, they tend to have lower life satisfaction scores.
When Sid discovered the car parts Gary and Abby had been buying were actually stolen, his brakes were tampered with in order to keep him from testifying to this in court.

When and expensive
When surplus land is not expensive to buy or to keep up, it is usually better to buy it than to buy so small an acreage that the development of adjoining properties might impair the residential value of the farm.
When the price of a stock on the NYSE and its corresponding futures contract on OCX are out of sync, one can buy the less expensive one and sell it to the more expensive market.
When microcomputers rarely had expensive disk drives of any kind, the need to have software to manage such devices ( the disks ) carried much status.
When the DKW-plant was moved, the import of SKD-kits stopped, as it became too expensive.
When those plans were abandoned as too expensive, Lockheed engineer L. K.
When adding equipment is impractical ( usually because of expense ), then the least expensive form of design is often " inherently fail-safe ".
When tea-drinking was first introduced to England circa 1660, tea was rare and expensive, as a consequence of which teacups and teaspoons were smaller than today.
When video displays first became available the user interface was initially exactly the same as for an electromechanical printer ; expensive and scarce video terminals could be used interchangeably with teleprinters.
When implemented as impact printers, they can be the least expensive to operate per page.
When the militant prelates of York and Durham together with the Earl of Northumberland took their forces into the marches to relieve the fortress, the Scots swiftly retreated — a chronicle written a year later said that the Scots ' had fled wretchedly and ignominiously '— but the effects and the manner of the defeat and the loss of their expensive artillery was a major reversal for James both in terms of foreign policy and internal authority.
When it sold for $ 4. 1 million, it became the most expensive contemporary Western painting ever sold in Asia.
Mary was portrayed by silent screen star Marion Davies in the 1922 film When Knighthood Was in Flower, reputed to have been, at the time of its release, the most expensive film ever made.
When Quarter Horse racing began, it was very expensive to lay a full mile of track so it was agreed that a straight track of four hundred meters, or one quarter of a mile would be laid instead.
When John H. Patterson and his brother took over the company, cash registers were expensive ($ 50 USD ) and only about a dozen of " Ritty's Incorruptible Cashier " machines were in use.
When Gage occupied the residence, he added two wings and redwood siding, installed bronze fireplaces, and imported expensive fabric wallpaper from France to serve as background for the Gage coat of arms, which enjoys a place of prominence in every room.
When the budget for the short grew very expensive Stokowski suggested to Disney that it would feature film with other pieces of classical music matched to animation.
When the firm wanted to sell less expensive cars, they persuaded him to add popular tunes to his repertoire in order to boost sales.
When the Boston Red Sox signed Daisuke Matsuzaka in 2006, he became the most expensive trans-Pacific transfer ever.
When worn to show economic status, the items are often either rare or prohibitively expensive to others.
The Hallmark Cards tag line “ When you care enough to send the very best .” is an example of a marketing strategy that creates guilt in the buyer if he goes for a less expensive card.
When the children went to California to visit their father they were so spoiled with expensive gifts that, when they returned to their mother in Connecticut, they were deeply discontented with what they saw as a staid lifestyle.
When Lawrence's mother died in 1929, she had an expensive bust sculpted for her mother's tomb.
When we are planning for the future and thinking about possible actions to take in the future, we are utilizing considerable amounts of biologically expensive resources ( brain power ).

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