When Lucho turned 11 he quit school and hawked magazines and sold rags to metal polishers.
Like many athletes, Mr. Lasorda has hawked a number of products over the years.
Refined oil can be hawked on roadsides to motorists, a practice that is illegal but common.
There, he would study competitors' shoes and soak up the lingo as salesmen hawked goods to retailers.
Jonas ran IDT, a scrappy sales outfit in gritty Hackensack, New Jersey, that hawked discount international phone service.
He grew up in suburban Pittsburgh, where his father hawked diamonds and his mom worked as a photographer.
There are no "no smoking" signs anywhere and Cuban cigars are hawked everywhere.
Plus, federal agents shut down 313 websites on which counterfeit merchandise was hawked.
Recently Klum launched an antiaging skin care line, In an Instant, to be hawked through infomercials by marketing giant Guthy-Renker.
However, if they're popular enough to be hawked on the Internet, you can bet the average crook knows about them too.
At the low-price end, open-source upstarts MySQL and Enterprisedb have hawked cheaper, nimbler databases for a few years, possibly squeezing Ingres out.
In the mid-1980s they wrote computer manuals and hawked them at conferences.
The machine hasn't been "ruggedized" like the super-sturdy models hawked by Panasonic.
Wagner thinks Disney could sell loads more Pirates DVDs if the DVDs were sold at the theaters, hawked to moviegoers on their way out.
Mickey Finn hawked his eponymous "Special" at his Dearborn Street bar.
Gamers, meanwhile, can find scores of games being hawked on Facebook.
Who wants to go to the New York Times Web site, only to be hawked Pepto-Bismol Chewables (maybe a good thing on a bad news day)?
As a result, attention-grabbing laptops hawked by Dell rivals Hewlett-Packard and Apple have helped both computer makers bounce back over the past few years--at Dell's expense.
From there he hawked credit cards for FirstUSA, which issued more than 55 million Visa and MasterCards on behalf of groups like the American Kennel Club.
Thomas Edison made a film of it, and a future movie mogul, William Fox (he was still Nineteenth Century Fox then), hawked pretzels to the crowd.
Wallpaper. (The Beat Generation had dawned in the U.S., and funky wall coverings of bamboo and such were the rage.) When that didn't fly, they hawked it as greenhouse insulation.
Mr Moon's representatives initially hawked the idea around Beijing and Shanghai, where officials were sceptical about the ability of a church with no car-making experience to pioneer a foreign car industry in China.
As a result, attention-grabbing laptops hawked by Dell rivals Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ) and Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) have helped both computer makers bounce back over the past few years--at Dell's expense.
Other expo highlights included Pricasso, nee Tim Patch, an Aussie who paints portraits and landscapes using an unconventional instrument. (Incidentally, you can follow him on Twitter.) Vendors hawked vibrators in every color of the rainbow as well as products aimed at a male audience, plus lacy lingerie and stain-resistant bed sheets.
Some of the group's ideas for jazzing up Senator Sominex were deemed too creative. (That's always a hazard when you are culling advice from a world where adult diapers are hawked as a fashion statement.) The campaign reportedly rejected doing an aerial shot of a giant pair of shoes to conjure up the former Knick as tall and Lincolnesque.
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