| 41. | It is usually not fatal to the plant, but in severe cases the beets will become hollowed and unmarketable.
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| 42. | A form of folk dancing imported from England almost two centuries ago, contra dancing is cursed with an unmarketable name.
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| 43. | In many cases, area apples have been rendered unmarketable except as juice, hardly a profitable fallback, the growers said.
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| 44. | While the highly contagious disease doesn't harm humans or other crops, it causes unsightly bumps that leave potatoes unmarketable.
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| 45. | "It could cause some brewers to go broke " when their beers become unmarketable in France, he said.
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| 46. | The fruits are stunted, twisted and deformed by raised protuberances, which reduces yield and makes them unmarketable in some cultures.
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| 47. | The itinerant doctor does not show up for his office hours and the milk produced by the hundreds of sheep is almost unmarketable.
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| 48. | At the same time, " elitism " has become a code word for anything challenging and therefore unmarketable and undesirable.
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| 49. | We should be resolute in shutting down a number of enterprises whose products are unmarketable and which are finding it difficult to survive,
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| 50. | When corn is low-quality or is mildewed or for some other reason is unmarketable, it still burns just as well.
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