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Paramount tried to release the little-seen Jeremy Piven film The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard only 12 weeks after it debuted in theaters.
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Players can go on music-related quests, listen to live virtual concerts and spend money on goods and services in the game.
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The financial sector is thus still largely disconnected from financing the real economy of producing goods and services for real live customers.
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China may be a major buyer of Latin American goods but are we willing to live in societies dominated by oppressive elites as people live in China?
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He is also well aware that we live on a planet full to bursting with consumer goods.
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It will stop the spam that spoofs its origins because it only wants to collect live e-mail addresses, rather than sell goods.
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With no recourse to free market goods, individuals had little choice but to live and work where they were told.
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This has obvious implications for the price of property and other goods and services in areas where these workers choose to live, work, play, mingle and spend some of their ever-growing wealth.
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People should have the possibility to pay their taxes, to pay their obligations to others, to offer the basic goods to their family so they can feel that they live with self-respect and dignity.
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Commuters who work in London spend money in the surrounding regions where they live, for instance, and London-based businesses and residents also purchase goods and services from the rest of the country.
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Kinect is aimed at capturing a broader audience of players for Xbox 360 and Live both more potential paying subscribers, but also more potential purchasers of virtual goods.
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