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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sell . - noun Plural form of
sell .
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Examples
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Arthur, bright star of chivalry, dwindles into a Welsh subaltern; the Cid Campeador, defender of the faith, sells his sword as often to Moslem as to Christian, and _sells_ it ever; while Siegfried and Feridun vanish into nothings.
The Myths of the New World A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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They thought it seemed a bit bland and my editor said any way, she said anything with Paris in the title sells really well in North America, so that ` s what we went with and actually I have to admit I think it ` s a good title and I love the cover.
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Anything with sex in the title sells and comedy is always a big pull, too, but anyone turning up to see standup Keith Farnan's show at Underbelly may be in for a surprise.
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Reggie then said that depending on how well the title sells within Europe Nintendo might not bring it to North America.
DS-x2 headlines 2008
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 Does anyone know if this title sells worse than one of the better superhero books Marvel has put out in the past year?
Flippin’ through Previews – February 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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American comic book publishers break out the champagne when a title sells 100,000 copies.
Manga Before Flowers – “Manga for Adults” (Part One) | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Over the weekend, thousands of books have lost their sales rank - the number that Amazon uses to show how well one title sells compared with another - as the company apparently seeks to make its bestseller lists more family friendly.
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Over the weekend, thousands of books have lost their sales rank - the number that Amazon uses to show how well one title sells compared with another - as the company apparently seeks to make its bestseller lists more family friendly.
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Over the weekend, thousands of books have lost their sales rank - the number that Amazon uses to show how well one title sells compared with another - as the company apparently seeks to make its bestseller lists more family friendly.
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Over the weekend, thousands of books have lost their sales rank - the number that Amazon uses to show how well one title sells compared with another - as the company apparently seeks to make its bestseller lists more family friendly.
Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk 2009
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