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In 1847, Monger obtained his first sandalwood licences, enabling him to have two teams of two men to gather sandalwood for three months, and Monger became one of the exporters. [56] In that year, 1847, the amount of sandalwood exported from Western Australia multiplied tenfold to 370 long tons (380 t) earning £4,440, almost as much as the wool ...
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In 2000, Despair, Inc. obtained a registered trademark in the US for the familiar frowny emoticon:-(when used on "greeting cards, posters and art prints". In 2001, they issued a satirical press release, announcing that they would sue "anyone and everyone who uses the so-called 'frowny' emoticon, or our trademarked logo, in their written email ...
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"Mush-fakers" and ginger-beer makers at Clapham Common, 1877 by John Thomson. A costermonger, coster, or costard is a street seller of fruit and vegetables in British towns. . The term is derived from the words costard (a medieval variety of apple) [1] and monger (seller), and later came to be used to describe hawkers in general
Peddler, a traveling vendor of goods; a merchant dealer, such as: Costermonger, a street seller of fruit and vegetables; in Britain also general (synonym) peddler ...
The HIV virus, he also claims, is now 'undetectable; in his body and he has not infected others.