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  • For most law professors, the "meatmarket" is a right of passage.

    Business, Law, Economics & Society 2003

  • For most law professors, the "meatmarket" is a right of passage.

    Business, Law, Economics & Society 2003

  • In a pub or club or any kind of meatmarket type situation, definitely as soon as you can get a word in.

    Roissy in DC 2009

  • It was a different world from the rec pool where I went to college, which we called "the meatmarket" with good reason.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Bardiac 2009

  • It was a different world from the rec pool where I went to college, which we called "the meatmarket" with good reason.

    8 Miles Bardiac 2009

  • PeaceBang dressed me for my last excursion into the pre-Candidating meatmarket, and I certainly can't complain about the results.

    How To Dress For An EVENT PeaceBang 2006

  • Search craigslist meatmarket : the feature continues

    craigslist meatmarket : the feature continues | Seattle Metblogs 2005

  • Of having seen it, because their view included the whole triangle of three or four miles in circumference; of having heard it, because the day was one of some rejoicing and the noise was terrible; of having smelt it, because the olfactory nerve could not but be very disagreeably affected by the odors of the Youbou-Kamo square, where the meatmarket stands close to the palace of the ancient Somai kings.

    Robur the Conqueror 2003

  • This point is often lost on prospective law professors, which may account for the disappointment that sometimes occurs in meatmarket interviews.

    Business, Law, Economics & Society 2003

  • This point is often lost on prospective law professors, which may account for the disappointment that sometimes occurs in meatmarket interviews.

    Business, Law, Economics & Society 2003

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