Synonym: merchandiser. Similar words: commercial, purchase, at the mercy of, change, chance, channel, exchange, by chance. Meaning: ['mɜrtʃənt /'mɜː-] n. a businessperson engaged in retail trade.
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(211) Interbank is a Futures Commission Merchant and Forex Dealer Member of NFA, located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
(212) I pray you, sir, what saucy merchant was this, that was so full of his ropery?
(213) "How many times have I heard that before?" Merchant complained angrily.
(214) The core question of the management of shorter life cycle product supply chain lies in how the retail merchant places reasonable orders according to the conditions that the supplier offers.
(215) I stopped my horse lately where a great number of people were collected at a vendue of merchant goods.
(216) We are after all the Worlds Number one Preeminent Arms merchant.
(217) The 1995 Merchant Shipping Act was an act to consolidate the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1994 and other enactments relating to merchant shipping.
(218) Old man asks merchant to read a letter, in the letter write finally: "Have fine silver additionally 10 2, make living cost to father."
(219) The financial income of NCAA includes enterprises aid, the television, championship income, merchant selling.
(220) I felt like a rug merchant who needed to raise some cash in a hurry.
(221) The vessel of choice for these pirates in the early days was the galley, whose oars allowed them to overtake merchant vessels caught in light wind.
(222) His father was a rich merchant who knew how to brown-nose some senior government officials.
(223) This tree is bigger and more beautiful than that one which she saw permeance from the merchant prince's glass door on last Christmas day.
(224) It was a merchant ship and used for travels to Batavia.
(225) The underwater archaeology team, from Indiana University, says they have found the remains of Quedagh Merchant, actively sought by treasure hunters for years.
(226) Manage " flagman sports " the merchant of net inn also by punishment arrest.
(227) In fact, in a span of less than a decade, Barbary Coast corsairs plundered nearly 500 merchant vessels[sentencedict.com], commandeering the ships and selling the crews and passengers into slavery.
(228) Cause Paris rebellion take the handicraftsman and the merchant as representative's common people social stratum's dissatisfaction to be frequent.
(229) The inventorying entertainment world's star withdrawal, many people have chosen "the eldest child marries is the merchant woman" the ancient home to return.
(230) The ship, 30.4m long and 9.8m wide, was built during the Song Dynasty. It is the oldest and the largest wrecked merchant vessel yet discovered, and the best preserved.
(231) The US remains the world's arms merchant because of weapons complexity and flexibility.
(232) Field:american merchant and financier who planned and oversaw the laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable (completed 1866).
(233) Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian-born merchant and explorer who took part in early voyages to the New World on behalf of Spain around the late 15th century.
(234) The capacity of merchant ship in units of 100 cubic feet.
(235) It analyzes the relation of authentication center, merchant and client, discusses the defrayment problem of E-commerce and puts forward a better scheme.
(236) But if I'm a retail merchant that I might have my, you know space in which I sell my stuff.
(237) With reference to port industry,(www.Sentencedict.com) it becomes extraordinary important to give a new strategic research and orient to a merchant port under such a background.
(238) As a merchant, he was a man of the world -- he had seen it all.
(239) Milton's father was a prosperous merchant, despite the fact that he had been disowned by his family when he converted from Catholicism to Protestantism.
(240) EXAMPLE: The street merchant is a skilled pitchman who can attract a crowd to his tiny sidewalk stand within less than a minute.
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