We would now suggest it is best if we totally by-pass the existing outlets and connect our own outlets directly into the pipe stacks. |
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And, worth noting, the larger retail outlets offer seas of stacked aisles in which to get confused. |
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Editorial and headline writers and the hacks at the television news outlets have no time for such contradictions. |
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Locked drawers and cabinets keep little hands safe, as do childproof safety covers for electrical outlets. |
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Shopping in high-street outlets is rarely a smart move, unless you're a great haggler. |
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A woman patron tells me that electrical outlets are so shockingly few as to make your hair stand on end. |
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You should plug and caulk holes or penetrations for faucets, pipes, electric outlets, and wiring. |
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Keith built up a wholesale nursery selling shrubs and plants in bulk to outlets around New Zealand. |
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However, this hasn't stopped the various media outlets from enthusiastically embracing the Rugby World Cup. |
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The coffee chain has been top of anti-capitalist hit lists for the past few years, with outlets targeted by violent demonstrators. |
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So now you have a rather obtrusive opening on the ground floor with a view into an empty basement without stores or food outlets. |
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Before the clothes get to the customers, they are first wholesaled directly from the brand headquarters to various outlets. |
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Media outlets have blasted world events to them in real time and around the clock. |
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A proliferation of media outlets emerged to serve specialized interests and constituencies as a consequence of economic reform. |
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It recharges during braking, and feeds the electric motor and two pairs of 120-volt outlets, one in the cab, the other in a rear cargo box. |
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A hot topic these days is the flood of extremely poor quality, foreign made knock-offs of custom designs that are littering the discount outlets. |
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Across Scotland, cities are pock-marked with redundant churches converted into pubs, DIY outlets and designer flats. |
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The lesson for fashion outlets is to ensure that they really do provide customer service, the study concludes. |
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For these reasons, we need, as a crucial complement to the commercial media, a broad range of independent, nonprofit and noncommercial outlets. |
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Southern yellow pine floors, tall moldings at the base of the walls to house the outlets, and white trim and cabinetry accent the interior. |
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An example of this would be a manufacturer acquiring retail outlets or a hop grower beginning to brew his own beer. |
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It said Terminal 2 had a limited number of shops and food outlets landside and that Terminal 3 had no shops at all. |
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Readers may imagine that news outlets are packed with stories about Z-list celebrities to attract audiences. |
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After trying numerous outlets and reseating every part of the laptop adapter, I carried the whole mess back to the lab. |
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Meat outlets should not be set up near residential areas as it increases the risk of contagious diseases if the meat gets contaminated. |
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These small private outlets with an average size of about 10 square metres are mainly located in residential areas. |
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The outlets on the bottom of the individual hoppers are controlled by a rod that runs the length of the trailer. |
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Some seed companies are selling more through retail outlets, which cuts into the customer base of their existing dealers. |
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The upsurge in demand for organic produce has led all the major retail outlets to recognize sales potential in the organic sector. |
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Having cornering the market for fast, eat-out outlets in the 1970s and 1980s, the group has faced an onslaught from a host of new competitors. |
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However, smaller airports were let down by the quality of their facilities, such as shops and food outlets. |
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Move the outlets to more functional positions and you can use the old outlets during the rewire, then switch systems seamlessly. |
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Yet competing media outlets, anxious to preserve their access, obligingly kept the lid on. |
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People who write in votes for nonexistent candidates such as Mickey Mouse are often cited approvingly in media outlets. |
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He wrote and carried the press release to the major news outlets in Roswell on July 8,1947, that a flying saucer had been captured. |
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The information handbook for the engineering aspirants will be available at 80 select Indian Bank outlets in Tamil Nadu. |
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The price they'll get has been set at a premium above what they could expect to receive from traditional marketing outlets. |
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But are news outlets simply afraid of unleashing their investigative attack dogs in case legal action and harassment will follow? |
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The levy will apply at points of sale in supermarkets, shops, service stations and all sales outlets. |
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Traders in Gorse Hill fear customers are shopping elsewhere because of a deluge of fast food outlets and takeaways. |
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The town enjoys first-rate transport links, magnet schools and one-of-a-kind shopping outlets. |
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It has 136 stand-alone stores, and four concessions within Scottish Power outlets. |
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Numerous outlets for takeaway foods are open along the main roads, in food halls and shopping centres. |
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Many were glued to the television for hours of the saturation coverage offered by broadcast and cable news outlets. |
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The three-packs of snowballs and caramel teacakes are being sold through petrol station forecourts and other outlets. |
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A tower box conceals faucets and pipes and connects them to plumbing outlets. |
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The civic hall could serve as a facility providing accommodation and other outlets for backpackers. |
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Incapacious retail outlets or eating places often beautify their rooms with mirrors on every and every wall. |
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The technology and computer sector recorded 27 failures, while 27 bars, restaurants and food outlets also went bust during the period. |
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All business outlets are invited to support the parade by entering a float. |
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Booking arrangements will be farmed out to private retail outlets, or passengers will be forced to use the Internet to make reservations. |
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What makes essential oils different from the synthetic perfumes sold in most mass-market retail outlets? |
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The barbecue area is actually a fully equipped kitchen with sink, refrigerators, and electrical outlets. |
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They claim not to have the man shortage seen at high-end matchmaking services and other more serious dating outlets. |
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A substantial, well illustrated booklet covering nationwide events is available at various outlets free of charge, including your local library. |
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Take a moment to gauge the temperature of the faceplates on your electrical outlets. |
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The walled cities of medieval Italy were fixed universes, bastions of defense, outlets for commerce, which had been built out of fear. |
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Not surprisingly, all these outlets are swarming with customers who throng from different parts of city. |
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In short, for the Indonesian mediascape to be a real force for democratic reform, it must incorporate diverse media activities and outlets. |
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Ground fault circuit interrupters are required for most, but not all, garage outlets. |
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For example, not all immigrants resided in ethnic enclaves close to ethnic retail outlets. |
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The electricity that we get from power outlets and batteries can power all different kinds of devices. |
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By targeting media outlets they have turned a drop of poison into a tidal wave of terror. |
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Gateway sells through retail outlets, whereas Dell's business relies on the factory direct model. |
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Convenience goods are generally sold through many retail outlets so that buyers have easy access to the product. |
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So, the bulk of their milk continues to be sold through established outlets. |
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This past September, the company expanded its reach to include San Francisco and New York, primarily selling through Asian marketing outlets. |
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As a producer of windows and doors that are sold through home improvement outlets, we are interested in this information. |
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The system will operate through pay and display parking tickets, which will be the vending outlets. |
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To achieve this, fifty retailers in the city must stock Fairtrade products and 25 catering outlets offer food bearing the Fairtrade mark. |
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They've come up with a more complete list than any of the mainstream media outlets. |
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But behind the fixed smiles, observers reckon the pain has reached such top outlets too. |
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One time, while eating at one of the outlets of a famous Chicago restaurant group, I got a badly corked bottle of Trimbach Riesling. |
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It will have 140 retail outlets, a hypermarket and 12 cinema theatres, including the country's first 3D IMAX cinema, with 800 seats. |
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We look forward to displaying the logo widely throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and to our international outlets. |
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The Shanghai-based retailer operates 2,706 outlets, including hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores. |
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Who would eat something that has spent its life treading water around sewage outlets? |
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To add to the absurdity, the packets come complete with a moist towelette similar to those provided in fast-food outlets. |
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The clicks and mortar approach suits us because we already have a local infrastructure in place through our existing outlets. |
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The two big banks have their own retail branch outlets and are perceived as not needing to pay middlemen to sell their products. |
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To help gain entry into new outlets, toymakers are developing more exclusive products and packaging. |
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Ayurvedic outlets are being besieged with requests for this mixture of rice gruel and medicinal herbs. |
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The outlets it now controls include five hypermarkets, 27 supermarkets, 389 convenience stores and eight drug stores. |
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There are, of course, large pet stores, catalog retailers, plus the big box outlets. |
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Yes, there is heavy competition from big box outlets, specialty stores and the Internet. |
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The drawing included a lake, parkland, retail outlets, a middle school and housing that would serve as a gateway to upriver trails and bikeways. |
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The 15 cent levy will apply at the point of sale in supermarkets, shops, service stations and all sales outlets. |
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Win, exacta, and trifecta wagering is available through our telephone wagering network and all Connecticut outlets. |
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Biologically, we are not constructed to deal with ubiquitous fast-food outlets that offer to supersize everything. |
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The gateway facility could eventually include a livestock sales area, pens, parking, retail outlets and a food hall selling local produce. |
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All major media outlets are owned by corporations that use them to make money. |
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Violence spread to other fuel outlets and crowds threw stones at soldiers guarding the main British headquarters. |
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Kris, his dad, and his brothers went clamming, while his mom and I went shopping at the outlets. |
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The old style decorative lamps are in sympathy with the narrow street and its small retail outlets. |
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The brand launch, for a start, could not have come at a better time for advertisers and media outlets. |
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It is sad to find the editor of one of the few outlets in favour of radical change adopting the attitude, and language, of a Colonel Blimp. |
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Far more serious than their sins against the basic rules of journalism is the corporate stranglehold over the major print and broadcast outlets. |
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Most network outlets handle more money than is paid out to winners, following the traditional and profitable pattern of pari-mutuel operations. |
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For example, I feel that all electric outlets and switches should have cover plates on them. |
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For most of the unbanked, check-cashing services, supermarkets, and other outlets fill in the blanks. |
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Some news outlets that were once government mouthpieces are now more independent, especially those in the northern border states. |
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These are no ordinary shops or shopping malls on sprawling compounds, but outlets on the premises of petrol filling stations. |
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Yet at the other end of the bay, away from the town and its sewage outlets, the water is virtually uncontaminated. |
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In the multichannel age more outlets than ever are chasing the same viewers among the nation's children. |
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News media outlets around the world are reporting that he boffed a lady against her will and the cops didn't investigate for 3 weeks. |
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The first is for the power lead for the pump, the second is the filler hole with the other 2 for the inlet and outlets pipes. |
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A friend suggested that I replace the ungrounded outlets in my bathroom with GFI outlets for added safety. |
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Unheard and unregarded through the '50s, '60s'70s and '80s save for a few notable outlets. |
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All prices are subject to booking fee and tickets are available from the Theatre Royal box offices and Ticketmaster outlets nationwide. |
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Closing lottery outlets is unfair to the players, unfair to the shopkeepers and financially unwarranted. |
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Staff members should know where shutoff valves are located, how and when to use them, and what to do when outlets and inlets look damaged. |
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The established main companies plan to open new outlets to cater for the deluge of cash being wagered by city gamblers. |
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They argue that lack of outlets for political expression create a breeding ground for extremists. |
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Meat outlets should be directed to cut down their waste generation by adopting good housekeeping practices. |
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Profile is being sold through outlets of WH Smith and at other newsagents throughout the North West. |
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Roof outlets, valleys, gutters and overflows need to be inspected and cleaned twice each year, once in the autumn and once in the spring. |
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Environment may refer to home, school, church social outlets and formal memberships such as sororities and clubs. |
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He is a citizen without a country, trapped in a no man's land of fast food outlets and endless shopping opportunities. |
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Tax incentives should be created to aid in the development of new, community-based, noncommercial broadcasting outlets. |
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This invention concerns water outlets such as shower heads and water spouts for ablutionary devices or appliances. |
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The third edition is now available hot off the press in elected outlets nationwide. |
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The stories were hot topics for major news outlets and bloggers, due to the companies involved and the massive number of compromised records. |
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So far, most American media outlets seem to be walking on eggshells to avoid tough coverage of the new pope. |
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He spent some time in the media center's spin room, doing interviews with various national news outlets. |
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It also has a big scary hole in the living room ceiling, no grounded outlets and two non-functioning washing machines. |
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Fashion outlets, also known as discount warehouse stores, are large shopping areas often located on a city's outskirts. |
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By the nineteenth century, there were a number of associational outlets that might foster a voluntaristic political spirit among women. |
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We have been met in the past with surly and indifferent service at many retail outlets. |
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The company relocated 21 of its smallest stores to bigger outlets in the year and spruced up 135 other shops in a refurbishment programme. |
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The majority of tracks clock in near the ten-minute mark and are rife with chimerically harnessed energy funneled into a myriad of outlets. |
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The T-shirts are available from the website and selected outlets and cost 7.50 and 1.50 postage and packing. |
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They offload them at their factory outlets or sell them to furniture warehouses. |
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A sample of 155 off-sale alcohol outlets was randomly selected from the universe of all off-sale alcohol outlets. |
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Compliance checks of off-sale outlets were conducted at baseline, two months after the intervention, and eight months after the intervention. |
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Will the big media outlets demand the same accountability of themselves that they demand of everyone else? |
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Patrons have access to those accounts both at the track and at off-track betting outlets throughout the state. |
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The usually hard-hitting critics of the ABC in some media outlets seem to have ignored this story completely. |
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If fast food outlets sold tuna salads and sticks of celery there wouldn't be half the problem. |
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He blew into his harmonica with the microphone pressed hard up to its air outlets. |
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His on-air antics have garnered serious cash and the attention of news outlets. |
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Each stateroom or suite has twin beds that convert to a queen-size, TV, radio, telephone, refrigerator, and 110V AC outlets. |
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Along one edge we find a flattened area used to mount the push fit fittings and blanked holes for the inlets and outlets. |
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I suspect that if the rental agencies see car sharing taking off, they'll move in and establish neighborhood-based rental outlets. |
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Peanut flour is a cheaper alternative to almond or cashew nut powder and I know that many take-away outlets are now using it. |
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And the middle-management drones who man these media outlets stations seem to be in awe of this opportunist trash-talker. |
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Fans could bet on the numbers in bars, barber shops, newspaper kiosks, and other neighborhood outlets. |
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Links would be built between local food and tourism to maximise the use of local produce in catering and through retail outlets. |
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This heated air moves up due to a natural chimney effect and exits through outlets at the roof. |
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In the base of the gutter were outlets leading to drain pipes to take the water away. |
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After more than 100 tests around the hospital, traces of the legionella bacteria were found on taps and other water outlets. |
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Rainwater outlets are to be checked for condition and capacity, and repairs to outlets and down pipes are to be carried out as necessary. |
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Anyway, we moved into a house which had gas and there were pipes with outlets in all of the bedrooms. |
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Plumes of gray water, fading in color as the waste settled, fanned out from the pipe outlets. |
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Hundreds of people might share one small toilet block and a couple of water outlets. |
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This water flows back into the lake down an artificial weir and man-made stream to re-enter the lake at three outlets along the island bank. |
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In addition, the Arctic Sea became nearly isolated by landmasses, with limited outlets to the rest of the world's ocean. |
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Streams can exhibit marked spatial variation in temperature from lake outlets to downstream areas. |
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The vapor barrier should fit tightly around electrical outlets, doors, windows and other openings. |
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Each climate-controlled chapel has its own generator, electrical outlets, lights, and seats for 100 people. |
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Don't overload your electrical outlets and never run extensions under a carpet. |
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Electrical outlets and conduit, door, and window block-outs are embedded at the time of the pour. |
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Funding has been announced for lights for the poles on the pier and for shutters to protect the electrical supply outlets for the boats. |
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The electrical code requires that outlets in the bathroom by protected by a ground-fault interrupter. |
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Appliances, electrical switches, outlets, and door handles in the home are installed 15 to 48 inches above the floor. |
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Plug unused electrical outlets to keep cold air from coming in through sockets. |
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Air can leak in or out of the home from door and window frames, electrical outlets and exhaust vents, to name just a few of the culprits. |
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Somewhere nearby there'll be a shopping centre with fast-food outlets and a supermarket. |
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This is where the young hang out, in coffee shops, fast-food outlets, shopping malls and on the street itself. |
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Interestingly, the area has dozens of outlets selling factory seconds of branded garments. |
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Not all shops in outlets malls are outlets and sell items cheaper then normal. |
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It is a free magazine and is currently distributed mainly through retail outlets. |
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Popular restaurants and fast food outlets have stalls dotted all over the show, all doing roaring trade as they fill hungry stomachs. |
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Most of the items on display are being sold in mainstream shopping outlets in Sweden and, in some cases, across the world. |
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Local abattoirs and meat processing plants will also be investigated to establish if their products were sold regularly in local outlets. |
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Only rye and other grains could have difficulties finding world market outlets. |
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Farming is oriented toward local market outlets that serve local consumers rather than national or international mass markets. |
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His great joy was to have done so much to find outlets and markets for the cattle farmers of Ireland. |
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They often produce in limited quantities, so traditional wholesale market outlets are not a viable option. |
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When products are too expensive for the citizens to purchase through legal outlets, black markets arise. |
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Plastics are a problem because there are few outlets and the market isn't great. |
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Growers were asked to estimate the percentages of their sales that went through different market outlets. |
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The prices that meat factories pay for cattle are determined by the returns from the market outlets that are available. |
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One can see the stretch dotted with factory outlets of almost all the leading brands. |
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They make up their own activities because they have no other outlets for their energy. |
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The increasing number of niches and individual outlets has broadened the talents that are rewarded. |
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Namfisa is responsible for the supervision of micro-lenders, hire purchase outlets and leasing concerns under the Usury Act. |
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These outlets have sprung up at virtually every vantage point in the city and suburbs. |
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But it's not all racist hipster clothing outlets and space-age rice pudding bars that drew the Murdochs to the neighborhood. |
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Cardholders can also get reductions in shops, theatres, car hire outlets and restaurants. |
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All the business outlets in the town have contributed to the lighting fund and the venture adds a huge festive atmosphere to the town. |
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After all, the City does have a plethora of Barista outlets, Cafe Coffee day joints and namma India Coffee House adda on M.G.Road. |
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Charity may begin at home, but without these kinds of outlets many people would be dressed like ragamuffins. |
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The situation could be resolved by the publishers simply putting a penny on the cost of each paper or magazine to cover delivery to the outlets. |
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Satire, political cartoons, rai music, and a rich political slang in dialectical Arabic provide outlets for political sentiment. |
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It is important to carry out inspections on eateries and fruit juice outlets and intensify measures to contain the spread of such diseases. |
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Switches, outlets and fixtures are the gateways through which your electrical juice pours. |
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Our streets are flooded even after short rainfalls due to acute lack of rainwater outlets and clogged storm water drains. |
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Housed in upmarket shopping plazas, a string of outlets has come up at several locations. |
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When I was a child I wasn't allowed to eat so much junk food from fast food outlets that I became overweight and ill. |
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Out the back is a space for all kinds of creative outlets like painting and pottery and plans are afoot for a veggie garden. |
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You can also request that all the outlets and switches be installed at a height above the reach of the average toddler. |
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In Sri Lanka it has one factory, 116 retail outlets, five wholesale markets and several storage facilities. |
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It was an idea that ricocheted around liberal blogs and talk radio outlets. |
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The reason that serious entertainment journalism only tends to exist in major outlets is that only major outlets can scare the system out of reprisals for their honesty. |
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The New Yorker, The economist, and many other media outlets have joined in to jump on Beijing as well. |
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Electrical outlets, tabled work stations and necessary hook-ups for laptop and other portable computers will be available for high-speed Internet and Intranet access. |
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Tickets are on sale at outlets in the town so be sure to get your ticket and be in with a chance to make some serious spending money this weekend. |
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The 65,000 sq ft Harvey Nichols store is the anchor tenant for the new fashion street The Walk, off Saint Andrew Square, which will have a total of 27 outlets. |
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Alkaloids from samples of diet pills obtained at natural health food outlets underwent either pressurized fluid extraction or solvent extraction with sonication. |
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Kwik-Fit's change of emphasis is well-timed, as forthcoming changes in the UK car market should bolster demand for unaffiliated after-sales service outlets. |
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Food outlets and other shops in the town have also noticed an increase in business during the 12th summer festival, and Booths Supermarket has received large bulk orders. |
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However, the company rests this view on the fact that so many more people get their news from the local newspaper, the local news show, and, to a lesser extent, other outlets. |
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Mr Bowa said both the participating outlets and consumers stood to benefit from the scheme in terms of the resultant increases in sales and affordability of the products. |
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As a result, a number of outlets that should know better have picked up the story. |
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Facilities of Hemingways included an outdoor sport area, video arcade for older children, fast food outlets, a coffee and informal seating area and movie theatres. |
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A recent survey has shown that nearly forty per cent of small traders buy part of their stock from supermarkets rather than the more traditional cash-and-carry outlets. |
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However, it would prevent the site being developed for wholesale cash and carry or retail outlets, light industry, noisy manufacturing and nightclubs. |
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The grand media outlets are so entangled in the current newspeak that they rarely seem capable of presenting any fundamental challenge to the White House. |
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Many factory outlets sell winter accessories at heavily discounted prices. |
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The lower part of the rear body has been subtly widened to disguise the track increase and four low restriction exhaust outlets are visible below the rear valence. |
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It is also the location of many business places including food outlets. |
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As part of a far-reaching partnership between Pepsi and Buffalo Wild Wings, the chain is rolling out Spire in its outlets. |
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The Food Standards Agency said adverts for fast food outlets and sugary drinks are fuelling childhood obesity and sowing the seeds for future ill-health. |
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There was no street trading, only large state-managed outlets for the distribution of goods from state-controlled co-operative farms and industries. |
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Their bill encourages fewer firms to control more of our media outlets and phone lines, while it also takes the lid off how much they can gouge us for the service. |
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With its intricate cartoons and satirical send-ups, the monthly magazine gained a reputation for skewering politicians, advertisers, TV shows and a variety of print outlets. |
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Local media outlets in Syria later picked up the version of events first publicized over social media. |
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Our work could benefit public service and commercial film archives, which are experiencing growing demand from new multimedia and broadcasting outlets. |
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The other option is to continue with the route that many airlines have been taking, which is simply to provide electrical outlets in airline seat armrests. |
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Check for other possible breeding areas, such as slow compost heaps, damp bedding in dog kennels, chicken pens and yards, rubbish piles, and leaking septic pipes and outlets. |
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Looking from north to south, there is a row of many concrete pipe outlets. |
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All roofs that would contribute to runoff from the feedlot should have gutters, downspouts, and outlets that discharge water away from the feedlot. |
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Losing faith in the customary avenues for change, they began to seek new outlets for their aspirations in Masonic lodges, provincial academies, and political clubs. |
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The inlets and outlets of several lakes have been destroyed. |
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Another key to increasing same-store sales is adding wholesale business by upping the number of grocery stores and other outlets on delivery routes. |
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With the advent of the electronic media, these popular forms gained new outlets and, in the case of jazz and film, began a rapid ascent to the level of genuine art. |
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For a century levees had been constructed and natural outlets closed until the Atchafalaya River was the only one left to carry off the Mississippi's floodwaters. |
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Are the plates for light switches and outlets square or slightly askew? |
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Today, whether we're at work or home, we don't think twice about plugging our appliances into electrical outlets to instantly receive the power we need. |
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We had to locate and measure the positions of various blue electrical boxes used for outlets, cable connections, and phone jacks throughout the house. |
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All three outlets remained fixated on surgery, and seemed to only gloss over questions of identity. |
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If a story can be vamped up, it will be vamped up, because that's the survival route for both individual journalists and for the media outlets as well. |
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Outside outlets must also include ground fault interrupters. |
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The lucidity of the social commentary, especially with regard to how adults use youth sports and its participants as outlets for their own hang-ups, is admirable. |
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Some abattoirs do not provide a service for local outlets because it is uneconomical to interrupt large contracts to deal with individual producers. |
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Make sure it's away from heavy traffic areas and electrical outlets. |
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I told him that when I start shopping around for an apartment, Internet ports in rooms are as important to me as electrical outlets and phone jacks. |
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Abramson, biting her tongue, was widely portrayed in rival outlets as classily above the fray. |
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Gymboree has three outlets in Dublin, including one on Grafton Street, one in the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and a concession in the Arnotts department store. |
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Other outlets fielded their own formidable crews to cover the oil spill, but only ABC fielded a lacrosse team. |
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Remember that if any air is leaking through electrical outlets or around plumbing connections into your wall cavities, moisture is carried along the path. |
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Where they were a rarity, fast food outlets are now prevalent and convenience food is the preferred easy option to fit in with our busy lifestyles. |
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Last month, the Kremlin silenced many of the last remaining critical news outlets in the country. |
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They unplugged their cellphones from overloaded outlets so a girl with cerebral palsy could recharge her wheelchair. |
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Over one third of UK children's toys are now free giveaways from fast food outlets, with high street restaurant chains distributing an estimated 300 million every year. |
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In one week, three media outlets critical of the president were muzzled. |
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We expect the majority of our retail outlets will be open as usual and we will be giving priority to delivering express post and mail to post office boxes. |
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There are concerns the timetable, which is widely distributed through rail outlets, travel centres and information offices, could be confusing to visitors from abroad. |
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The plan has set off a chorus of disapproval from conservationists outraged at the possibility of surrounding the historic site with malls and fast-food outlets. |
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So did sports shops and other outlets which sold England shirts. |
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A hot topic these days is the flood of extremely poor quality, foreign made knock-offs of custom designs that are littering the swap meets and discount outlets. |
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Other major news outlets made the same decision, hiding behind a misplaced sense of multicultural sensitivity. |
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The club would like to thank all the club members, shops, and outlets who co-operated in selling the cards and the general public for supporting the draw. |
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Relying too much on markets for either input supplies or sales outlets places the low unit cost of production that comes with economies of scale at risk. |
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Print and broadcast outlets both operate on fixed schedules, but broadcast outlets break into regular entertainment programming to offer saturation coverage. |
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When these inaccuracies were picked up on by the blog community and exposed by several news outlets, the story was removed from the News web site. |
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What sets these self-help groups apart is the fact that farmers themselves have set up market outlets for their produce so that middlemen are eliminated. |
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After the photo opportunity, the drivers returned to the Marriott Marquis for a luncheon and interviews with national and international print, video and online media outlets. |
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On dry land there were dozens of trekking outlets, each offering bike rides, hikes, and laundry service. |
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Every day, newspapers and television outlets battled to see who could horrify more people with fewer words. |
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Licensing bosses have been asked to investigate ways of forcing food outlets to close at the correct time after a series of complaints about noise, nuisance and litter. |
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The next day, Gawker, InTouch, and other U.S. outlets picked up the story, but the Cosby story was still only a blip on Twitter. |
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It is expected that a telesales service will replace the district retail outlets, perhaps as early as September, but no firm date has been given for this. |
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Clearly, the large firms see this field as just one of their several market outlets, but one which generates sufficient sales and fits in with their other operations. |
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He said the live export trade is extremely important to Irish agriculture, particularly in terms of its key role in maintaining price competition and important market outlets. |
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Just before Christmas a woman told media outlets she slept with McDermott during his marriage to spelling. |
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The difficulties in the beef sector are directly attributable to the limited availability of market outlets, according to the Irish Meat Association. |
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Trippe Lonian, who developed Pinkberry yogurt outlets in Boston, has also jumped onto the blow-dry bar bandwagon. |
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He recognized and valued the curiosity and imagination that are characteristic of young children, and wanted to find outlets for their creative energy. |
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But the California-based chain has stealthily become a huge company, with 283 outlets. |
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Of the outlets she listed, NPR is the only one that can reasonably be considered mainstream, so yea for that one story. |
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The Margarita was also the preferred mixed drink in all types of outlets combined, preferred by more than 2 to 1 over the next highest-ranking drink. |
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That, in a nutshell, is the response of three right-wing media outlets to the new comedy documentary The Muslims Are Coming! |
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Parents are reminded that the club can provide excellent and varied recreational outlets for birthday parties, such as basketball, indoor football, handball and racquetball. |
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He took it a couple of steps further though, faxing all the local Cleveland media outlets on plain white paper with his signature demanding a trade. |
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A part of the campaign will also involve exciting offers in which customers can win fab gifts through scratch cards at all outlets running the contest. |
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Assuming that you have taken the steps to secure your back-up inventory, you should be able to focus on your point-of-sale outlets during this time. |
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It provides a wide range of recreational outlets for all age groups in the area, including racquetball, handball, indoor football, badminton, squash and cuili. |
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It's part of a national chain of illegal racketeering outlets. |
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There are also beautifully textured fabrics available from many outlets. |
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There is also concern about safety on the streets as more and more outlets show up, stringing cables along the sidewalks. |
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During daytime, the narrow passages, which accommodate provision stores, vegetable outlets and shops dealing in spices and condiments, are a beehive of activity. |
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The hotel will also provide dining and entertainment outlets, as well as meeting and banqueting facilities including a grand ballroom of 500 square metres. |
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Kids rush to the playpens, men peep into the garment stores and women spend hours at outlets that offer the latest in apparel, footwear and cosmetics. |
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Central and admiralty have some of the most expensive retail outlets in the world, and they are popular with the Mainland crowd. |
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The interchange will include a bus and coach station, an 80,000 sq ft office block, an integrated ticket and information desk, along with shops and catering outlets. |
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The caller will receive a bar code on his mobile, which can be exchanged for the ticket at any Spice Telecom outlet, the venue or at the above-mentioned outlets. |
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That the light boxes were encased in modest plywood and hooked up to the gallery's electrical outlets with ordinary plugs and extension cords didn't detract from the magic. |
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Delivering to 13,000 retail customers in six countries, the company is also expanding into toiletries and non-prescription medicines in supermarkets and other outlets. |
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The page has since been removed, but not before many Spanish news outlets were able to post screenshots of his braggadocio. |
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