| 11. | Some items are so often faked or altered that they may be almost unsaleable without a certificate.
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| 12. | In October 1863, Therry heard about the criticism of the book in Sydney where it had become unsaleable.
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| 13. | In the cut flower industry, their tunnelling affects the cosmetic qualities of flower spikes, rendering them unsaleable.
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| 14. | The alignment of College Street would have bisected his property, leaving unsaleable lot sizes on the south side of College.
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| 15. | Business was paralyzed, real estate actually valueless and unsaleable at any price, and but little good money in circulation.
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| 16. | Post-war inflation pushed prices up with the cost of some Star cars reaching above ?000, making them effectively unsaleable.
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| 17. | While some items never get outdated, such as hammers and hand saws, electronics and computer items quickly become obsolete and unsaleable.
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| 18. | All inmates start on the processing line, checking food donated by grocery stores and other businesses because some defect has made it unsaleable.
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| 19. | Griffin finally investigated the shipper's cooler and found pallets of beets stacked to the ceiling, unsold and soon to be unsaleable.
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| 20. | Rather, taxpayers'money " would not be spent on financing unsaleable food mountains, " he told a news conference.
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