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Example sentences for: co-ops
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When I first lived in Seattle in the mid-'70s, it was a fussy little hamlet, Mayberry NW, where Meat Is Murder food co-ops abounded and the 40-hour work week was considered indentured servitude.
In a NYT op-ed, author and dog lover Caroline Knapp fans the flames of New York's dog wars, lambasting snobbish humans who only want properly sized, pedigreed dogs in their co-ops.
Such co-ops are quite common: A group of people (in this case about 150 young couples with congressional connections) agrees to baby-sit for one another, obviating the need for cash payments to adolescents.
Michael ( Roger & Me ) Moore recycles a riff from his recent book tour: Instead of reading The Nation and joining food co-ops, leftists should connect with working-class Americans by watching sports and joining bowling leagues.
The luxury apartment market is so overheated that dozens of co-ops have begun to screen the pets of potential owners.