Rice follower at the market
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ARONIRice follower, at the market
EARTHS"At The ... Core" (Edgar Rice Burroughs novel)
EARTHS"At the ... Core" (Edgar Rice Burroughs novel)
EARTHS"At The ..... Core" (Edgar Rice Burroughs novel)
SUSHIOLOGY"Here at the School of Victual Arts, you'll explore the interaction of seaweed, rice, and raw fish in our ... class"
OLEOSpread at the market
UPCLines at the market?
MRSDash at the market?
OLEOSticks at the market
CELERYStalks at the market
TEABags at the market
TEAIt's bagged at the market
TASTEFree sample at the market
BEARISHLike the market at times
RAVIOLIThey're filled at the market
RAVIOLIIt's filled at the market
REBAGPack again, at the market
INSEASONReadily available at the farmers' market
FOODSTAMPSIt may be tender at the market
dumpedsell abroad at less than the market price at home
pitchingAim (a product) at a particular section of the market
ORANGESRANGES"At the organic market, the price of ... ... from moderate to ridiculous"
OREOThe first one was made at what is now Chelsea Market
saturatingSupply (a market) beyond the point at which the demand for a product is satisfied
saturatesSupply (a market) beyond the point at which the demand for a product is satisfied
eurocratsmember of the executive and technical staff at the headquarters of the European Common Market
saturateSupply (a market) beyond the point at which the demand for a product is satisfied
eurocratmember of the executive and technical staff at the headquarters of the European Common Market
dumpingSend (goods unsalable in the home market) to a foreign market for sale at a low price
regratesto buy up (grain, provisions, etc.) in order to sell again at a profit in or near the same market
regrateto buy up (grain, provisions, etc.) in order to sell again at a profit in or near the same market
goodwillThe established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset, e.g., as represented by the excess of the price paid at a takeover for a company over its fair market value