Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and publicans are unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits of their patrons. |
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Included in the project were health check-ups for the elephants and safety training for mahouts and proprietors. |
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Many investors act primarily as consumers of equities rather than as shared proprietors. |
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The result is that the same or similar marks can be owned by different proprietors in respect of dissimilar goods or businesses. |
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It didn't have any identification on it, unlike most satellites which were emblazoned with the logos of their proprietors. |
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After all, journalists, not proprietors, actually write and edit these papers. |
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Food preparation areas were kept clean but it was the surrounding areas that some restaurant and cafe proprietors overlooked. |
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We thank the proprietors of all the venues, whose hospitality and generosity have helped swell the coffers. |
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Each year, thousands of sole proprietors double the size of their businesses by hiring their first employee. |
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Unlike census officials, newspaper proprietors have a keen interest in counting the newspapers and the takings. |
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There are three main reasons why the same media proprietors still hold the power. |
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And frankly, that's what the media proprietors have been saying for some time. |
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Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda. |
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Already by 1913, recreation was a profitable, commercialized concern for the proprietors of amusement parks. |
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The real issue of sensitivity lies with the editors, producers and proprietors who decide how the images and words are presented to the public. |
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Mines were capitalist, at least those that employed steam-power were owned by large proprietors or companies. |
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How long has this clayton's communications minister been doing the bidding of big media proprietors? |
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Condolences go to the proprietors of the shop who have worked so hard to make a success of it. |
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Following the disallowance by the proprietors, a new slave code, again based on Barbadian principles, was enacted in 1696. |
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This choice should lie with individual proprietors and is not a decision to be made by an interfering nanny state! |
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The proprietors ordered the first governor to organize the militia with musters weekly or monthly. |
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He is mourned by parents Aidan and Chris, proprietors, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. |
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Early cinema performances were given in tents by travelling fairground showmen, and were then taken up by music-hall proprietors. |
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Many proprietors of the bigger, touristy houses try to bamboozle people inside. |
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No, they are sometimes too rough, too driven by circulation targets and proprietors with an eye for profit, too sensational, too uncaring. |
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This morning the proprietors instructed a senior Bulawayo lawyer to respond to the police's attempt to extort money in this way. |
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Getting paid can be a nightmare for any business, but dealing with accounts receivable can be particularly harsh for sole proprietors. |
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Councilmen visited drugstores and restaurants in the city, demanding that proprietors remove all rock records from their jukeboxes. |
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Although ten out of twelve major media institutions are located in Lagos, only two of these, the Punch and the Comet, have Yoruba proprietors. |
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The proprietors will not accept responsibility for any loss of or damage to personal property while on the premises. |
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Visiting anglers pay large sums to fish such prime salmon beats but without offering privacy, proprietors will see little return on their investments. |
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From early in its history, the United States rested on the notion of a large class of small proprietors and owners. |
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Only in the less fertile areas, such as the foothills of the mountain massifs, does the land seem to have been parcelled out among small proprietors. |
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The knightly class soon ceased to be purely professional soldiers and became landed proprietors in their own right, acting as seigneurs or lords of the manor. |
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There are sausage-makers, pasta makers, mincers, olive presses and, there on the shelf behind one of the proprietors, a rugged little cheesegrater. |
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Jack Dylan's Jewellers on Shop Street was named as having the best shopfront in the western region and proprietors Sean and Bernie were delighted with the award. |
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We want to believe in the meritocracy, and, more importantly, that we are the sole proprietors of our achievements. |
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Since then proprietors have upgraded their safety standards, Tipton said. |
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The light was so-so, and I took the photos surreptitiously and quickly, as the proprietors of many stores do not like people taking photographs inside. |
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Even the proprietors and editors who did not want devolution to succeed can no longer claim the parliament is doing nothing or making no difference. |
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If the contents of bookshops and periodical stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed. |
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It seems likely that much of the fertile lands of the Garonne corridor and the coastal strip were in the hands of rich proprietors, who owned vast estates. |
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Even if rental income has dropped, housing proprietors are sitting on an asset that outperforms all other conventional forms of investment by up to five times. |
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To prevail against later proprietors, easements must be registered. |
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Has he told the new proprietors how he intends to spend their money? |
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Talk about insurance with the proprietors of businesses similar to yours. |
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Its proprietors have managed to fashion a sow's ear out of a silk purse. |
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The Iron Bridge proprietors also built the Tontine Hotel to accommodate visitors to the new bridge and the industrial sites of the Severn Gorge. |
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But another study found that states with a more progressive personal income tax have a higher percentage of sole proprietors in their workforce. |
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They believed the change would benefit supermarkets and other large retailers at the expense of proprietors of small shops. |
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The region between the lower Hudson and the Delaware was deeded to proprietors and called New Jersey. |
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The highest percentage of subscribers were often landed proprietors, gentry, and old professions. |
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Membership was restricted to the proprietors or shareholders, and ranged from a dozen or two to between four and five hundred. |
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The result was that the proprietors of the Sons of Commerce placed an order with Boulton and Watt for a new steamboat engine. |
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They were governed much as royal colonies except that lord proprietors, rather than the king, appointed the governor. |
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Yet from the commencement of mining there have been unnoble proprietors of mines, who belonged to the class of merchants. |
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Instinctively cinema proprietors had recourse to music, and it was the right way, using an agreeable sound to neutralize one less agreeable. |
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The inventors, their successors or their assignees become the proprietors of the patent when and if it is granted. |
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The record would be verified by the testimony of at least two of the proprietors on oath. |
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The landed proprietors in Ireland were held in Britain to have created the conditions that led to the famine. |
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This was an Engine designed by Hornblower and Maberly, and the proprietors were keen to have the best steam engine in London. |
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After the founding, the duke gave part of the colony to proprietors George Carteret and John Berkeley. |
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Officials freed the Africans and arranged for 168 persons to be apprenticed to island proprietors on Grand Turk Island for one year. |
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This is so true, that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labour. |
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He was mainly responsible for getting a railway into Glasgow, over the fierce opposition of the canal proprietors. |
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Title to land resided with the headman, who held it in the name of the community, although peasant proprietors enjoyed the use of land as long as they cultivated it. |
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Inhabited by wild beasts, and in that state of incultivation, which nature, in her luxuriant fancies, loves to form, it was of no value to its proprietors. |
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Penn and his heirs remained proprietors of both and always appointed the same person Governor for their Province of Pennsylvania and their territory of the Lower Counties. |
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Restaurant is a British magazine aimed at chefs, restaurant proprietors and other catering professionals that concentrates on the fine dining end of the industry. |
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Many proprietors pandered to the most fashionable clientele, making much ado about the sort of shop they offered, the lush interiors, plenty of room and long hours of service. |
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