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Books on politics, sex and knitting are among the year's most wanted out-of-print books. Expect to pay big bucks for a 1981 lesbian romance by Lynne Cheney, the vice president's wife or John Kerry's 1971 book on Vietnam. NPR's Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep discuss the Top 10.
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Wikipedia-Article "Used"

A used item is one that is not new or a resource that has been partially or completely depleted. In some contexts, the word can be used as a synonym for "abused" or "exploited", especially when referring to people. When a person gives an item of some value that they have used to someone else, typically an acquaintance or family member, it is sometimes referred to as a "hand-me-down".

Also, being used (with a soft S and D) to something is being accustomed to it.

Used items can often be found for sale in thrift stores and pawnshops, as well as internet auction sites. Some stores will take used items in exchange for credit toward the purchase of newer goods. The strategy of buying used items is sometimes used to save money, as they are typically worth less than the equivalent new items. Purchasing used items may also prevent them from becoming waste.

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Used Cars

Used cars are especially notable for depreciating in value much faster than many other items. Used cars may have been bought or leased by their previous user, and may be purchased directly from the previous owner or through a dealer. George Akerlof published a paper entitled "The Market for Lemons", examining the effects of information asymmetry on the used car market. Used cars may require more maintenance or have fewer features than later equivalent models.

Used Clothes on the Internet

Used clothes are occasionally sold on the Internet. In particular, the auction website eBay has a policy stating that used garments must be completely clean before being listed for sale; listings for underwear are not allowed at all.

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Used is a village of 359 people in the province of Zaragoza, in Aragon, Spain.

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Wikipedia-Article "Rare"

  • Rare is a term used to denote low numbers or abundance.
  • In biology, it is often used as an informal term for an endangered species.
  • In the cooking of beef and other meat products, Rare is a term used to indicate that the meat is still quite uncooked on the inside and usually only charred on the surface.
  • It is also the name of a video game development company. See Rare (video game company).
  • A band from Northern Ireland was called Rare. See Rare (band).
  • To describe the rarity of trading cards. As to say, shiny ones are called rares and non-shiny are called commons.
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