if you can"t beat them join them - определение. Что такое if you can"t beat them join them
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Что (кто) такое if you can"t beat them join them - определение

SHORT STORY BY NEIL GAIMAN
We Can Get Them For You Wholesale

Them         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Them!!; THEM; Them (album) (disambiguation); Them (film); Them (disambiguation); Them (album); Them (book)
·pron The objective case of they. ·see They.
them         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Them!!; THEM; Them (album) (disambiguation); Them (film); Them (disambiguation); Them (album); Them (book)
¦ pronoun [third person plural]
1. used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
used after the verb 'to be' and after 'than' or 'as'.
2. referring to a person of unspecified sex (used in place of either 'him' or 'him or her').
3. archaic themselves.
¦ determiner informal or dialect those.
Origin
ME: from ON theim 'to those, to them', dative plural of sa; related to their and they.
Usage
On the use of them in the singular to mean 'him or her', see usage at they.
We Can Get Them for You Wholesale         
"We Can Get Them for You Wholesale" is a 1984 short story by Neil Gaiman. The story was first published in the British magazine Knave,.

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We Can Get Them for You Wholesale

"We Can Get Them for You Wholesale" is a 1984 short story by Neil Gaiman. The story was first published in the British magazine Knave, and has also been included in his short story collections Angels and Visitations (1993) and Smoke and Mirrors (1998), and in the anthology Bangs & Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World.

The story is about Peter Pinter, a mild-mannered city-dweller who finds his fiancée unfaithful, and so, in the spirit of revenge, searches the phone book for an assassin. To his surprise he finds just what he is looking for, and also that the company offers special deals and discounts for large orders, which piques his curiosity. Peter happens to be a sucker for bargains, and soon finds himself in over his head.