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The ad hawked a fancy new mall called the Starcourt.
There were more Tevez than Messi shirts being hawked outside stadiums.
The most destitute wandered the streets naked, having hawked their clothing.
Mothers brought children, vendors hawked falafel and families slept in tents.
Just down the road, fishmongers hawked their wares along the harbourfront.
VHS cassettes were hawked in underground hip-hop and graffiti mags.
Fruit and vegetable peddlers hawked their produce from three-wheeled electric carts.
On Instagram, Jyoti hawked sponsored high heels, hair extensions and spray tans.
Booths hawked team merchandise, and fans snapped up caps, jerseys and scarves.
By Sunday, tickets were being hawked online for as much as $5,000.
Its restaurant sat nearly empty; its rooms were hawked at steep discounts.
However, many of those cards will end up either unused or hawked online.
On the following day tickets were hawked online for as much as $5,000.
Once, they were hawked from station platforms and tossed through rail-car windows.
Celebrity chefs did demos, taught classes, and hawked their wares from large stages.
Press aides and the mayor hawked this as a celebration of a recovered addict.
The flower-stall guys nearby hawked bouquets of late-summer roses and trimmed bracken.
"Italy, Italy, Italy," they shouted, as they hawked places on boats headed across the Mediterranean.
Even the Chinese government has singled out Alibaba for tolerating fakes hawked by unlicensed vendors.
Sellers hawked whiskey, beer, and grilled meats to the crowd as they waited for launch.
Amid the gridlocked traffic, boys swung cannisters of holy smoke, and older men hawked wares.
The trinkets hawked to tourists in souqs are usually made in Chinese factories, not Arab workshops.
The movie has been hawked as an "action musical," though the characters don't break into song.
" Its subject: "the career of a little girl who hawked that familiar American luxury in the streets.
He's also hawked Lull Beds on Instagram, and he has a podcast of his own called Help!
Storefronts flew rainbow flags and pumped pulsing pop music onto the sidewalks, where vendors hawked Pride merchandise.
Budding musicians also pay to have their songs featured on "latest mix" CDs hawked on the streets.
Club promoters hawked 2-for-1 deals, tourists took selfies and police cracked down would-be criminals.
Eggs have been a motif on Mr. Theroux's many travels, hawked outside train stations from Tanzania to Siberia.
In the middle of the convention hall were the vendor booths, where four dozen slimers hawked their goods.
She hawked skirts for $15 and scarves for $10, joking with passers-by about the tedium of life.
Lloyd Holmes, 45, hawked tickets to the game across the street from the stadium in the midafternoon sun.
Outside the toilets and next to the water stations, teen-agers hawked refugee provisions: flip-flops, flashlights, cigarettes.
This season, a new flavor has joined the lineup of classic confections hawked by those badge-collecting kiddos.
Spending profits on advertising only compounds the insult of the high cost of the very drugs being hawked.
This being the Trump administration, it planned exactly one public event, where it crudely hawked coal and nuclear.
Ms. Tomes points out that it was always thus: Drugs have been enthusiastically hawked from the dawn of advertising.
Outside, venders hawked Trump gear, including his signature red hats, while inside the campaign sold its own "45" swag.
The mattress' initial price point sat between $700 and $800, and Walmart hawked its new product on both Hayneedle.
Women dressed like modest Rosie the Riveters, in long red skirts, hawked a support group for ex-abortion workers.
Health and "wellness" trends hawked online are often ridiculous, but occasionally they can also turn out to be dangerous.
Imhoff pointed Exurbia to ecommerce giants such as Etsy, eBay, and Amazon, where independent merchants hawked unauthorized Chainsaw items.
Official gift bags given to guests of the royal wedding  are being hawked on eBay for as much as $13,000 .
Eisenhower and Nixon In 1960, Vice President Richard Nixon, a veteran Cold Warrior, found himself out-hawked by Massachusetts Sen.
Then there are licensees, who manufacture and sell the roughly 215,000 official trinkets, garments and souvenirs hawked by Rio 2016.
He hawked T-shirts bearing the message "Kid Rock for US Senate" and other political merchandise through the Warner Bros.
Rooffee was starting to remind me of FitTea, an herbal supplement hawked by Instagram celebrities as well as the Kardashians.
Lunch on Thursday included a half-cup of gelatin, like the Jell-O dessert Cosby once hawked in TV ads.
As TMZ reported, Pac's hummer -- purchased less than a month before he was killed -- was being hawked through RR Auctions.
Her manager hawked limited edition T-shirts (he said the proceeds would go to charity) and issued tickets for the event.
Amidst branded t-shirts and water bottles, each booth hawked software and hardware that promised impenetrable defenses and peace of mind.
Penthouse's notorious film, "Caligula," got into the wrong hands and is now being illegally hawked online ... according to a new suit.
In tented stalls, African craftspeople aggressively hawked their wares, everything from African drums and T-shirts to lizardhead shoes and purses.
For the last century, the downtown landmark has hawked produce, spices and other goods to Angelenos of all races and classes.
Romano Seletti hawked his wares from the hatchback of a little Fiat Cinquecento station wagon driven from one town to the next.
Gwen Stefani's concert is getting off to a rocky start ... tickets are being hawked for half price even before the tour begins.
Allen and other adult YouTubers show a genuine passion for Hatchimals, but other grown-ups have hawked the toys to make money.
She hawked her book on Twitter, and has used public appearances to tout Ivanka Trump-branded jewelry and showcase Trump family businesses.
Vendors hawked their safety products to school cops at a casino resort in Nevada this month during the National School Safety Conference.
The early years of PC adoption had spawned a tsunami of fairly schlocky computer magazines that hawked services, hardware, software, gizmos, and gadgets.
Posting about products on Instagram can be lucrative for users with large followings, and fitness tea is among the most popular products hawked.
Her main memory is of sitting on a tour bus as a shirtless man hawked pork buns on the side of the road.
Some patients delay for much longer, or opt out of evidence-based treatment in favor of something of dubious benefit that's hawked online.
I saw several convention attendees wearing shirts emblazoned with "Hillary for prison," and similar gear has been hawked at Trump rallies all year.
According to a New York Times investigation last year, revenue for Infowars came primarily from the products Mr. Jones hawked during his broadcasts.
A onetime furniture salesman, as a politician he has often hawked merchandise that he did not actually have in stock, so to speak.
This means that the connection between the narrative and the product (ostensibly) being hawked registers as so abstract that it verges on nonexistent.
What differentiates Ms. Kazakova is that she applies her handiwork to the sportswear and fast fashion hawked on the streets of her neighborhood.
Lunch on Thursday includes a half-cup of Jell-O, the dessert Cosby once hawked in TV ads; Saturday's menu has chocolate pudding.
The theory, which has been hawked by Mr. Trump himself, is that these voters sneaked over the border — or were even bused in!
Blac Chyna threw an epic bash Tuesday night in Hollywood, with Rob in tow ... and she hawked her wares like a seasoned Kardashian.
These are the pricey drugs with unpronounceable names ending in "-mab" now being hawked incessantly on television for diseases from eczema to cancer.
Attendees were shocked upon arrival, however, to find the complete opposite of what models like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid hawked on social media.
Whether you waited tables at a fancy restaurant or hawked frozen yogurt on your college campus, chances are you saw some pretty strange stuff.
The black inmates' food is swiped and hawked around town (the white boys get to eat theirs); their labour is sold to local officials.
I saw several shirts that said the "Hillary for prison" slogan today alone, and similar gear has been hawked at Trump rallies all year.
Unfortunately, we don't all live in Thailand, where the hospital food is apparently as good as the snacks that are hawked on the street.
Beyonce doesn't give an 'F' -- she doesn't want anyone thinking she has a thing to do with the merch that's being hawked by feyonceshop.
This reason sends me onto the Internet for hours, researching various exercise regimens and diets hawked by self-tanned women with chemically bruised hair.
Jones pressed 500 records on vinyl, but only handmade 30 or 40 copies of the distinctive package, which he hawked to local record stores.
The flea market, a once-bustling maze of stalls from which vendors hawked food and household goods, has become the face of this crisis.
After years of being "hawked around" to prospective mates by her formidable and wealthy aunt (Nicola Blackman), Georgie has at last received a proposal.
The latest issue of Rumiyah magazine, a newer publication hawked by the militants, includes a fresh account of the Dhaka attack, under Chowdhury's byline.
In the past, the corporate bank focused on growing its cross-selling metric, which measured how many products employees hawked to clients, according to filings.
Those recordings were made by Irving Teibel, an American sound technician, and they marked the first time that natural sounds were hawked as a product.
Today, it's not uncommon to see commercial products and brands being hawked on various dating programs or hear hosts casually mention sponsors during an episode.
Pop Art was the movement that captured the post-war reality of a globe awash in Americana hawked by Madison Avenue and Hollywood dream-merchants.
Schoolchildren walked home zigzagging through clogged, narrow streets, where produce stands share sidewalk space with tables where sellers hawked small bags of cocaine and marijuana.
Mr. Helfand spent more than a half-century accumulating materials that hawked things like Bile Beans ("for Health, Figure & Charm") and Docteur Rasurel's Hygienic Undergarments.
The handmade wares they hawked were a perfect antidote to the digital world's constant bombardment of clickbait, sponsored content, and pop-up belly fat ads.
If you have a magazine in its entirety, it can be hawked to other inmates for upwards of $200, depending on what condition it's in.
Editorial In Thursday's episode of "QVC: White House Edition," Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to President Trump, hawked his daughter's fashion line on national television.
Essentially a suitcase kitted out with an electrical control box and coils, the machine was hawked as a panacea for ailments from heart disease to paralysis.
He was so confident of his investment in an Australian drug company that he hawked it to his children, his staffers, even other members of Congress.
The tax cut is being hawked by Trump and the Republican Party as a great success that has boosted employment, wages, profits, and the stock market.
Even Pope Francis was exploited when online scalpers hawked free tickets to his appearance in New York City's Central Park in September for hundreds of dollars.
Near the Colosseum, which usually only gets a light covering of the white stuff inside the snow globes hawked to tourists, students skied down the Oppian Hill.
Neither had been vetted, and both withdrew because of reputational problems (for instance, Cain's email list hawked wacky theories and products, including a cure for erectile dysfunction).
Tupac's fully loaded 1996 Hummer -- which was purchased less than a month before his death -- is being hawked in a week-long online auction through RR Auction.com.
If my data is already being hawked to marketing firms, third-party apps, and political propagandists without my knowledge, I reasoned, why not benefit from the racket?
She warned that even at levels below the detection threshold hawked by Amorim, TCA can still damage the wine, muting or otherwise dulling the aromas and flavors.
Women are using Instagram to fight the sometimes problematic messages hawked by the #fitspo and #eatclean brigade, and as a way to learn to love their bodies.
But for every Skinny Girl cosmo or butt-themed Kimoji, there's also questionable clothing lines hawked on HSN, auto-tuned party songs, and Bachelor-inspired eyelash lines.
The infomercial — that mind-numbing, long-form television commercial in which washed-up celebrities hawked juicers or fitness machines — had been around in some form for years.
Instant chow mein was hawked by a red and pink dragon, one of Henson's earliest full-body characters, who looks like a carnivalesque prototype for Big Bird.
The latest environmental measure that has people grumbling is a two-year ban on fishing for omul, a smoked delicacy hawked by fishwives all around the lake.
Brutality exists in America, but it's in the Planned Parenthood videos where blameless babies are dismembered, their tiny limbs and organs hawked by smirking, self-righteous abortionists.
And if it's perceived as accurate, it can be hawked as an asset and—in some cases—get bought and sold with few or no questions asked.
The life insurance arm of Commonwealth Bank, one of Australia's biggest banks, is facing 219 criminal charges over allegations it hawked life insurance products with unsolicited phone calls.
Peppy packaging and overly precious names like Bootea, Slendertoxtea, and Flat Tummy Tea have been hawked by social media influencers and celebrities like Kylie Jenner and Lindsay Lohan.
That's where a preteen Izzy Baline, who would soon become the century-spanning troubadour Irving Berlin (218-21962), hawked newspapers that earned him half a cent a copy.
Booths hawked travel apps and information about the rights of call-center workers and animal welfare, and other products supposedly showing how social media will help the nation.
Trump has got to be the first presidential candidate who's ever owned a business that sold porn, and certainly the only Republican to have ever (openly) hawked gay porn.
Breakfast cereal, originally a wholegrain health food, evolved into "breakfast candy"—sugar-coated flakes and puffs hawked to children by cartoon pitchmen like Tony the Tiger and Sugar Bear.
The gathering was heavily promoted—it was hawked by high-profile models like Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski, and promised headlining acts like Blink-182, Migos, and Iggy Azalea.
They are all over the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, where they are hawked by a small flotilla of men, many of them also selling sweet tea called matte.
It is also everywhere you go in Cuzco — in stores, restaurants and hawked by women in traditional woven garments (a small bag costs one Peruvian sol, about 30 cents).
Pete Hart, who hawked The Big Issue, a magazine meant to give homeless people a way to make money without panhandling, was a fixture in front of the shop.
Meanwhile, on e-commerce sites like Amazon and eBay, vendors have hawked unproven and dangerous health "cures, " including an industrial-strength bleach that is billed as eliminating autism in children.
Stung by criticism of his business record, he took the opportunity to showcase some of the many products he has hawked: Trump wine, Trump vodka, Trump water and Trump steaks.
One ticket in a prime section on the West Front of the Capitol is being hawked for a whopping $220006,2202, while others are for sale for as much as $2628,28500.
For these people, though, he argues, the answer is not to go out and buy some instant cure, a number of which are hawked online and are of dubious value.
Those delicious Jolly Rancher Hard Candies you love are being hawked in a bag full o' lies ... according to one sour customer who says his sweet purchase was mostly air.
Religious and philanthropic associations were active all over Europe, raising money for ransoms, and publishers hawked both moving memoirs of female captivity and, later, pornographic fictions on the same theme.
Once out of reach, many goods have become a bit cheaper than the scarce and pricey Venezuelan products hawked locally by "bachaqueros" - resellers named for an industrious leaf-carrying ant.
It's generally seen as a low-risk ingredient, and with medical weed legal in 29 states, its now hawked as an unsubstantiated cure-all for everything from sleepless nights to cancer.
But with 17.6 billion page views in October alone, according to web-analytics firm SimilarWeb, Amazon's math suggests shoppers landed on about 21 million pages that hawked suspect goods that month.
And with that has come a corporate, government-regulated sheen glaring through the haze, its "super chill vibes" hawked on billboards as everyone else gets on the bandwagon to cash in.
Eric's 2014 Fender Stratocaster -- the one he played at his 70th Birthday Celebration Concert -- is being hawked by Johnny Nicholas, of classic country group Asleep at the Wheel, through Heritage Auctions.
Last Friday, as distributors shopped, producers hawked and a comedy called "Fun Mom Dinner" had its premiere, these six indie-film insiders showed us how they dressed for the white carpet.
The chain stocked cat food and dog toys, but also hawked live birds and their cages, reptiles and terrariums, and small animals like hamsters and the wheels that kept them busy.
Decades before the advent of the pill, manufacturers hawked birth control products under the vague umbrella of "feminine hygiene" and even insinuated that products with no birth control merits could prevent pregnancy.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday announced fraud charges against two men behind a $32 million cryptocurrency investment scheme hawked by celebrities such as Floyd Mayweather Jr. and DJ Khaled.
When ride-hailing companies like Lyft and Uber began growing this decade, they hawked their kind of work — where drivers are freelancers who drive only when they want to — as providing flexibility.
The trolls even hawked merchandise online, from T-shirts to skin-care products and other novelty items — apparently to generate income, build their online followings and help gather information about fresh targets.
When Barack Obama was elected to his second term, conservative preppers hunkered down, collecting canned goods and gold coins and buying products hawked by Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, The New Yorker reports.
Ether, the second most popular cryptocurrency, is divisible by 18 decimal points, while BitCoiin2Gen—the, let's say "iffy" crypto being hawked by sentient boiled ham Steven Seagal—is divisible by 100 million parts.
The alleyways of the Heera Mandi entertainment district, set within the crumbling walls of Lahore's old city, spilled over with dancers, musicians and children who hawked garlands of bright orange marigolds to customers.
Ms. Harris held several media appearances as she hawked her pointedly timed new book, "The Truths We Hold," including guest spots on Good Morning America, The View and several late night talk shows.
Sources close to Mr. West tell us he set a record at his Madison Square Garden show Monday night, where he hawked $780,000 in Yeezy merch ... beating Pope Francis' previous record by $240k.
A Mexico City-based streetwear brand hawked jackets in one corner, while puppets and prints hung side by side; when I got up to leave, I bumped my head on a low-hanging mobile.
In the 1870s, New York tinsmith William Chappel painted nearly 30 views of the city of his childhood, when peddlers hawked their wares, whale oil illuminated the night, and fresh water was a scarcity.
A ubiquitous pitchman for more than a half-century, he hawked nearly 50 products and services, from Johnston & Murphy shoes to Ketel One vodka, transforming the celebrity endorsement from a novelty to an industry.
Whitaker served as U.S. Attorney for Iowa from 2004 to 2009, and sat on the board of a Miami-based scam company that hawked patents for everything from time travel technology to hot tubs.
The benefits of such a coach will, of course, have to be validated by randomized trials, unlike the myriad diets that are being hawked without any proof that they are effective or even safe.
In their lawsuit Levine and Zlozower say Motley Crüe hawked t-shirts, crop tops, stickers, vests, flags, patches ... and even babies onesies featuring their famous photos -- but they got bupkis out of the deal.
Tickets for Thursday's service at Staples Center were being hawked for as much as $500 a pop on the secondary market ... but Craigslist is flagging the sales ads and yanking them from its website.
Last week, Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox broke the news that MPC—a Scottish company that hawked special encrypted phones that could evade police surveillance—had been connected to the murder of crime blogger Martin Kok.
On a reporting trip there last year, I accompanied a former drug dealer to one of the so-called open air markets, where marijuana and heroin were hawked in plain view on a busy street.
On the beachside boardwalk, locals and visitors alike hawked food from stalls and pop-up kitchens, carted folding chairs and hand-warmers around in wagons and, of course, sold all types of Trump-branded merchandise.
READ: Venezuela's president just called Mike Pence a "poisonous viper" Trump also hawked the idea of military intervention to Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos during a meeting soon after, but the suggestion was again dismissed.
An outdoor market day followed where vendors hawked products like cricket protein powders, mealworm bolognese sauce and seasoned chapulines, a Central American grasshopper whose taste and texture had everything in common with a dried goji berry.
Sometimes the political link is direct: dire warnings about the coming depression/hyperinflation, from which you can only protect yourself by buying Ron Paul's DVDs (the "Ron Paul curriculum") or gold shares hawked by Glenn Beck.
Whitaker's background was already facing deep skepticism thanks to his work for a "scam" invention-promotion firm, which hawked fantastical ideas like time-travel technology, "masculine" toilets for well-endowed men, and the hunt for Bigfoot.
After a typical meal of soup, rice, chicken, okra and salads, Ms. Abu Latif, in a traditional embroidered dress, hawked her homemade spice mixes and cookies, bonded with guests over recipes and handed out business cards.
The immediate reason given was the vulnerability of his coalition after the resignation of Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who out-hawked the hawkish Netanyahu by accusing him of being too soft on Palestinian militants in Gaza.
Consumers lined up for hours to buy hamburgers at Shake Shack when it opened its first China store in Shanghai earlier this year, and scalpers reportedly held places in line or hawked burgers at huge markups.
Our sources say R. Kelly tickets were initially being hawked for $100 a pop Saturday night but were later dropped in price to $50 as a way to get more people to come to Dirty South.
In the past few months alone, Kim announced both bridal and body collections, Kylie debuted a full-fledged skin-care line, Kourtney hawked natural goods through Poosh, and even Kendall sparked rumors of her own beauty empire.
After all, he used his fame as a star of reality television to propel the birther conspiracy from the world of internet chat-rooms and smudgy pamphlets hawked at Tea Party rallies to a national talking-point.
After meetings with President Donald Trump, a controversial rant on SNL, and insinuating that slavery was a choice for African Americans, his latest controversy involves his supposed link to the new "Blexit" shirts being hawked by conservatives.
Here, then, was the couscous and the chebakia , the mafé and the maple syrup, the latter being hawked by a team of attractive young Canadians who were wearing flannel shirts in a sporting effort at national costume.
Brooke claims she was out shopping earlier this year when she noticed her name emblazoned on an eyebrow pencil ... and she says it's now being hawked at a ton of retailers, like Neiman Marcus, Sephora, Nordstrom and JCPenney.
Despite still being hawked on late-night infomercials along with miracle solvents, indispensable kitchen utensils and can't-fail weight-loss programs, reverse mortgages are becoming an increasingly popular and practical product for Americans who need income in retirement.
Coachella 2016 aftermath With bottled water often hawked at a premium, bringing your own refillable container to drink out of isn't just better for the environment—it'll save you a nice chunk of change in the long run.
Near the stage where couples practiced Fanci-Dancing, as a sign put it, vendors hawked T-shirts with the slogan "Rebel & Proud of It." Everything on sale could be paid for with Confederate dollars obtainable at the entrance.
The supplements in question include everything from sketchy sexual enhancement pills with donkeys and roosters printed on the packaging that you can find at bodegas, and more aesthetically pleasing pills that are now routinely hawked via Instagram marketing.
Notable products include: "hospital blue" jersey sports bras perfect for wearing as a top à la Kim Kardashian, cozy embroidered hoodies, and a pale yellow dad hat that's reminiscent of the kind of boardwalk clothing typically hawked to tourists.
Two weeks ago, Ivanka Trump—Kushner's wife and a power player in her own right—came under fire for having hawked a development in the Philippines when her president dad invited the bloodthirsty leader of that country to visit.
Chickens pecked around in completely empty, mangled parks; mounds of trash, wet and rotting in the humid sunshine, lay outside now-boarded up windows of Main Street shops that once hawked wares like watches, snacks, scented candles, and rum.
Hawked at the side of the road for what Cervantes calls an "almost symbolic" price of 20 pesos (about $1) or even just given away for free to those who stop by for one, pajaretes are far from exclusive.
"Shelf Life" pays homage to Oldenburg's famous early work "Mouse Museum," as well as to "The Store," in which he hawked semi-realistic plaster ice-cream sundaes, blueberry pies, and underwear from a storefront on the Lower East Side.
And the limits continue to be hawked as a necessary defense against terrorist attacks despite the lack of any evidence that they would improve on the careful legal framework Congress adopted to handle national security issues related to immigration.
Last week, a vendor on the darknet who previously hawked 68 million dropbox accounts put up another listing: information for nearly 500,000 user accounts on Bitcointalk, a forum for bitcoin users that has been active since the cryptocurrency's earliest days.
So when the railroad's booking website hawked travel insurance for just $17 on my $900 fare, I bit the bullet and bought for the first time what I had long considered to be a scam and didn't think of it again.
He was surveying stalls where vendors not only hawked spices, gold jewelry, olive soap and fresh chicken, but also freely displayed women's undergarments and brightly colored clothes that the Islamic State banned before it was driven from the city in 2016.
But this ignores the reality that many people in the gym simply wish to be in the gym, alone, or maybe with a pal, and not be hawked personal sessions they can't afford and that are perhaps not even useful.
Then came that pink Mario Badescu drying lotion and the Proactiv system, hawked by celebrities like Justin Bieber and Britney Spears on late-night TV. Now we have pimple patches, which started becoming widely available in the US in 2015.
Families will enjoy the film together, and kids will want a plushy little Dumbo (modeled on the plushy Dumbos seen in the movie being hawked from a table outside the circus, in true Disney parks style) to fly around the living room.
Stung by recent criticisms of his business history, which includes several high-profile failures, he used the speech as an opportunity to showcase some of the many products he has hawked over the years: Trump wine, Trump vodka, Trump water and Trump steaks.
President Trump's new acting attorney general, Matt Whitaker, has taken a lot of heat for his role with a "scam" invention-promotion company that hawked outlandish concepts like a special toilet for well-endowed men, time travel tech and the hunt for Bigfoot.
CreditCreditRoger Kisby for The New York Times Before it reached Lisa Maichin's cozy living room in Queens, her Christmas tree — now speckled with delicate crochet angels and glinting bulbs — spent five days being hacked, hauled and hawked across a supply chain in flux.
During the trial, local merchants, hoping to cash in on the trial publicity, festooned their shops with apes and monkeys, and a local drugstore hawked "simian" sodas, according to "Summer for the Gods," the historian Edward J. Larson's 1997 account of the trial.
From the main stage, Ru has introduced judges and queens alike to her own doll, promoted her chocolate bars, reminded viewers to get her latest book, and hawked her many albums and singles, turning "Now available on iTunes" into a throwaway catchphrase.
The hogs are sourced from British Columbia's Fraser Valley, 45 minutes from the city, and are raised hormone free.. Once he gets them, the meat is cured for 5 days with a rub applied painstakingly by hand, and then cut, smoked, and hawked—all himself.
I laughed out loud when I got ABSORPTION for "Bounty work?" because how many times have you ever started off working on a clue by thinking of Dog the Bounty Hunter and ended up thinking about Rosie, the diner waitress who hawked Bounty paper towels?
In its earliest stages, debates over Cosby's supposed innocence were largely shaped by the actor's longstanding image as "America's Dad," the Cosby Show patriarch who hawked pudding pops, hosted Kids Say the Darndest Things, and preached a message of upward mobility and success that transcended racial lines.
Actually, a lot of things hawked to adults under the big umbrella of capitalist Wellness are merely fancified versions of kid stuff: rest (nap time), boutique fitness classes (recess), fancy bath products (bath time), meditative coloring books (regular coloring books)... the kid lifestyle has "wellness" built in.
One reason the FDA has had so much trouble banning menthol cigarettes is that they are hawked by cash-flush distributors like Reynolds American, which produces Newports—the most popular menthol brand in the United States—and employs lobbyists who spout the rhetoric of racial justice.
With the dressing-room a viper's nest, the club's coffers empty and all its star names – Georginio Wijnaldum and Leroy Fer among them – hawked in a summer firesale, Koeman looked to be glugging from a poisoned chalices at a time when his own career hung in the balance.
Unlike earlier presidential campaigns that gave their accounts to existing advertising agencies, the Reagan campaign constructed its own shop with about 40 stars of the industry, starting with BBDO's Phil Dusenberry, who had been co-screenwriter for "The Natural" and had produced Michael Jackson as he hawked Pepsi.
Since the tabloids lost interest in the late-1980s and your aunt started selling Ramones baby-grows on Etsy, you'd be forgiven for thinking the scene had died a death, or was just about being kept on life support by the odd tri-hawked guy you'd see queuing outside the Underworld.
By then, the operator could do no wrong at home, and his gauntlet was taken up by pastors, hunters, good ol' boys, and stars of reality shows like Duck Dynasty, whose beards mixed easily with their demagogic condemnations of American cultural decadence, even as they hawked their branded outdoor gear.
While there was official merchandise available inside the security gates, there was also a sea of options available on the streets of Cleveland and Philadelphia last month: Everything from handmade originals to parodies of campaign logos, and even rip-offs of "official merchandise" were being hawked everywhere convention-goers looked.
For his part, Mr. Sessions has repeatedly hawked a nationwide crime wave that doesn't exist, and he has called crime spikes in certain areas a "dangerous, permanent trend that places the health and safety of the American people at risk" — despite the lack of any evidence that recent upticks will last.
Some long-time allies, viewing Trump's daily news conferences, see the New York property developer they know well, one who built a fortune by battling back from bankruptcy and who hawked products as the "best ever" - beef steaks, his own wine label, his golf resorts and hotels, and on and on.
Some long-time allies, viewing Trump's daily news conferences, see the New York property developer they know well, one who built a fortune by battling back from bankruptcy and who hawked products as the "best ever" - beef steaks, his own wine label, his golf resorts and hotels, and on and on.
As Mr. Wilders opened his campaign this month in one of his strongholds in the Rotterdam suburb of Spijkenisse, supporters stood with arms folded in the cold gray morning in the central square, as vendors hawked fresh herring and the police and security guards tried to keep back a media scrum.
GUANGZHOU, China — Depending on one's point of view, the huge Qingping market here offers either one of China's largest selections of natural healing ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine or a vast array of desiccated and dismembered animal carcasses hawked by little better than snake oil salesmen, some of whom actually sell snake-based remedies.
Now, "Dump Trump" signs pepper anti-Trump rallies across the country, and earlier this month, Hanksy opened the Dump Trump Protest Shop, a pop-up store in Soho that, for a day, hawked anti-Trump stickers, signs, and, best of all, portraits of the candidate made with actual dog feces collected from around Trump Tower.
Read: Acting AG Matt Whitaker worked for a company that hawked "time travel" technology and other insane products In one CNN appearance, he pointed out that Trump could quash Mueller, without going through the drama of firing him, by replacing Sessions with a new appointment who might simply reduce Mueller's budget to a bare minimum.
But the bulk of Venture World's offerings are online, where they are hawked on bright, uncluttered sites that scroll down, down, and down again with charming animations, offering moving stories about one big idea that will change the industry, about community, about zero-impact supply chains, which, thanks to their backing, they can afford.
In a 1967 portfolio of multicolored woodcut prints, O meu e o seu: impressões de nosso temo (Mine and Yours: Impressions of Our Time), a madonna portends both religious iconocity and the seriality of Brazil's literatura de cordel (string literature): slim, cheap woodcut quartos of poetry, news, and folk histories hawked from a clothesline-like display.
In the Bascarsija, the labyrinthine old quarter at the heart of Sarajevo, I strolled through various lanes of the 16th-century, Ottoman-era bazaar that had once been demarcated for different artisans: Coppersmiths would tak-tak-tak away at pots on Kazandziluk; blacksmiths forged iron tools on Kovaci; tanners hawked leather goods on Saraci; and shoemakers converged on Cizmedziluk.
As ever, when talking about consent and online ads the overarching point to remember is that no consumer given a genuine full disclosure about what's being done with their personal data in the name of behavioral advertising would freely consent to personal details being hawked and traded across the web just so a bunch of third parties can bag a profit share.
Inside the main hall, a young man with the pseudonym Jamie Jandler hawked a vibrator shaped like an eggplant emoji that he calls Emojibator, while next door Rachel Been, an emoji designer at Google, described her careful efforts to design a suite of professional female emoji — including farmers, scientists and doctors — that would translate to women and girls around the world.
Algerian and Moroccan men in fake designer T-shirts loudly hawked black market cigarettes out of fanny packs; a Mauritanian woman asked me to follow her to her textile shop; side by side, people from across the world, spanning religions and socio-economic backgrounds, looked over the catch of the day at the fish stalls, and filled their bags with the same vegetables for very different meals.
The now-departed Marianne Williamson and still-in-it Andrew Yang both have the air of a grift about them—the former having hawked a The Secret-style psychic salve to our political problems, the latter pitching a bad version of universal basic income with gimmicks like handing out $116.53,000 a month to 10 people, as if his campaign were the Monster Energy Epic Presidency Raffle.
"To live in Nairobi, it's very hard," Mr. Njoroge said recently in his home in Umoja, a dusty but vibrant neighborhood on the outskirts of Nairobi where, within a short space of time, a fight broke out, a minibus with "Rock Gospel" stenciled on its side unloaded passengers, a man hawked grilled meat and a fashionably dressed woman crossed paths with a strutting rooster.
It's a significant representational milestone for LGBTQ equality, but one that, behind the symbolism, offers more of the same limited promises hawked by the marriage equality and visibility movements: that one white guy's win will be a win for us all and that the best — or only — ways for us to gain access to things like health care and education is if we're legitimized as family members and corporate consumers.
On August 13th the lower chamber of West Virginia's statehouse impeached all four sitting Supreme Court justices, charging them with overspending on office renovations and failing to implement policies to govern the personal use of state property (in a delightful turn, Mr Loughry has been accused of using state vehicles four times to drive himself to events where he hawked his book, subtitled "The Sordid and Continuing History of Political Corruption in West Virginia").

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