The artists who tend to get marketed well are not the ones who handed their team the most resources.
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Olivia Shalhoup,
Forbes.com,
29 June 2026
As clubs began trademarking their designs, making the jerseys readily identifiable as Manchester United, or Arsenal, or whatever team, the shirts began to be marketed as leisurewear, Bunk said, though still only for children and teenagers.
Threading through all their stories is a wild bird – stolen from the forest, peddled in markets, caged in a home – whose restlessness becomes an emblem of every character’s longing to be free.
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Naman Ramachandran,
Variety,
25 June 2026
But stereotypes peddled on the right often suggest that their opponents are weak victims of life and circumstances.
Young salespeople hawked their company’s wares with the hyperbole associated with a consumer business rather than selling business enterprise solutions.
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Joseph Andrew,
Forbes.com,
26 June 2026
Flocks of tourists maneuvered around lumbering delivery trucks, hawked to by distributors of seemingly unlicensed 2026 Knicks championship gear.
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