11. Yet somehow the galleries were open again and doing a brisk trade, and publishers could not remember when they had sold so many books. 12. At lunchtime, street vendors did a brisk trade with customers who had shucked off their scarves and left their overcoats in the office. 13. Because of its location and longevity, the store does a brisk trade, dominating neighborhood drug sales. 14. --- The street corner has become a setting for four hours of brisk trade and bonhomie over rich New Orleans coffee and homemade sweet potato pies. 15. By midtown, streets were quite crowded and restaurants were doing a brisk trade. 16. Even after that, and even as it described Iran as a leading sponsor of terror, the United States continued to do a brisk trade with Tehran. 17. Hotels are jammed and restaurants and bars are already doing a brisk trade. 18. If things go according to the Contract With America, architects can at least look forward to a brisk trade designing prisons. 19. It had a brisk trade in cotton, shown in the cart, and other goods. 20. Its many churches and synagogues do a brisk trade each weekend. |