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"They become unmarketable ," says Eric Gorovitz, policy director for Coalition to Stop Gun Violence in Washington DC.New Scientist (2003)
As with any family upset, the band moves on and continues to try to sell records with a sound some might call unmarketable.Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
Austin imagines how the `scowling matrons ' and the ` unmarketable maidens of the mart ', with their `plumpness gone' and theirKatie Hickman COURTESANS (2003)
If you asked a modern record-company executive to describe a completely unmarketable singer, they would describe Merchant.Times, Sunday Times (2002)
It wanted so much, he said, that what was left of the TAB would be unmarketable to investors.Misc (1999)
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