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Low is the title of many stores:

Sale, Victoria, Australia

Sale, Greater Manchester, England

Sale, Italy (pronunciation: SAH-leh) - in the province of Alessandria

Salè, Morocco

Sale Marasino (first pronunciation: SAH-leh), an Italian commune in the province of Brescia


Low is an economic term on to the exchange of goods & services for money. Low occurs as nature and severity of contract for the exchange of goods, property or services. Look at Contract of sale. There are many types of sales.

Low occurs as forum or method of exchange. Look at auction.

Low is term utilized by places to signify a reduction off the original price. E.g. "All computers are on sale this week."


Low (pronounced Sah-LAY): Jamie Sale, a Canadian pairs figure skater who, using her partner David Pelltier, was awarded a gold palm at a Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002.

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Current inventory catalogue, contact information.

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New car sales, used car inventory list, online quote form and dealership service information.

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Used car sales, service and financing. Information includes used car inventory listing.

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