Ordinary jewels that come onto the secondary market bring maybe a third of their original price.
Now if the fire does come onto the property, we'll run back and get the other two horses.
One reason for the slowdown was that more properties had come onto the market and that had kept prices down.
Personal articles of Capone's rarely come onto the market, Dixon said, and when they do they tend to generate heat in the salesrooms.
He says he's in talks with chains in Italy and France and is on the watch for U.S. retailers that come onto the market.
Naylor had only just come onto the field but found himself clean through after a three-man move involving fellow sub Lee Nogan and Gabbiadini.
Still, Tim Wright, AMD's director of consumer product marketing, admitted that the company is "anxious" to see further chipset suppliers come onto the market.
The stadiums in Gelsenkirchen and Leipzig were criticised for a lack of gates which would allow fans to come onto the pitch in an emergency.
The chat died too as everyone watched the first results come onto the screen flanking the stage where Mitt Romney will at some stage appear.
Is that what we see as a potential here, or are we talking about a thin slick of oil that might come onto the shore?
"In the past, we waited for vehicles to come onto our roads like a hunter waiting for rabbits to die in front of him, " says Geng.
"When they actually come onto a site with large, earth-moving equipment about, disrupting the actual, lawful business, they're getting in the way of that, " Mr Bolton said.
The BMW i brand comprises, in particular, the two revolutionary new vehicles, the BMW i3 and BMW i8, which will come onto the market in 2013 and 2014 respectively.
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As insiders and venture capital investors head for the exits, expect more shares to come onto the market, and the float or the shares available for active trading will increase.
"We don't get a look-in with some players who come onto the market because we cannot afford them and because they want to play in a modern stadium, " said Wilkinson.
Fresh fish from the spring floods of the Indus had just come onto the market, and he kept remembering that he had wanted to buy some for dinner, perhaps the next night.
Mr Gahbauer added that as a result, fewer second-hand properties had come onto the market "than is normally the case in recessions", which moved the balance of supply and demand "more in favour of sellers over the course of 2009".
He needs people who are capable of reskilling on a weekly basis, should Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Google make any changes to their platforms, or if a new social marketing product come onto the market, or if the company sees an opportunity for a new app to differentiate its offering.
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Mr Dodds said his party had not asked people to come out onto the streets but to lobby.
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But Munster held firm and when they went back on the attack just after the hour Pelous, who had just come back onto the pitch, was again penalised, this time for not rolling away in the tackle, and O'Gara kicked Munster back into the lead.
Software-wise, this is about as stock WP8 as it gets, so don't expect to see any applications come pre-loaded onto the hardware.
Last month, TripAdvisor entered into a partnership with Samsung, making it the only travel application to come pre-installed onto the new Samsung Galaxy S4.
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An indication that they may be onto something has come through the United States Army expressing interest in the design.
As the concerns of investors increased, money center banks and other large financial institutions have come under significant pressure to take onto their own balance sheets the assets of some of the off-balance-sheet investment vehicles that they had sponsored.
After they have eaten breakfast, many passengers come ashore, where they are ushered onto one of 58 tour buses--all of them owned by the cruise companies--en route to one of several dozen shore excursions.
Otherwise, a wise business will hang onto its cash until the right opportunity come along.
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In the first stage, people still hang onto their money, expecting prices to come down.
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Flip the tab onto its belly and you'll come face-to-face with the grippy, hard plastic that plays host to an extraneous bit of Lenovo branding and the slate's 5-megapixel camera module.
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Analysts expect water to hold onto to its top spot for years to come.
In Birmingham, the city where my constituency is, there are some of our inner city schools that are 98% Muslim and they do well and we have many examples of good multiracial schools and we ought to hang onto that in the days and weeks to come.
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