The sale includes a shop with floor space of 216 square metres and a store of 12 square metres. |
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You'll find most of these varieties at the grocery store or a gourmet shop. |
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In fact, they hardly ever come to buy anything from my shop and even if they do I refuse to sell anything to them. |
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The town's mercantile district featured several boarded up storefronts and a coffee shop hidden behind a dozen muddy pick-up trucks. |
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He passed a lamp shop, the storefront all lit up, lamps hanging in the window. |
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Last Thursday, a steady trickle of supporters flowed into the stadium shop to buy tickets for today's game against Rangers at Pittodrie. |
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Chris and her brother Jim run it alongside the grocery business, hardware store and fishing tackle shop. |
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He proudly tells the storekeeper of the sweet shop that the sugar is for the mother of his firstborn son. |
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Like so many storekeepers, Thomas feels his watch shop would be a safer place if he had a gun with which to fend off armed robbers. |
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At an aromatherapy clinic and shop the gang crawled in through a tiny gap created around a cat flap in the back wall. |
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Shoppers will also get more time to shop with extended opening hours on a Thursday and Friday. |
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Across the way, a handful of tourists examine the wares on offer in a souvenir shop. |
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Donations of any of the above can be made during opening hours at the shop or left into any member. |
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People can go along to buy the waistcoats any time during normal shop opening hours. |
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The new facility will be available at the popular store seven days a week during the shop opening hours. |
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It is currently the world's only online guitar shop catering exclusively for left-handed people. |
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This time it was a confectioner's shop, decidedly grandiose and apparently opulent. |
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Leaving Graham to paint a rather pleasant pale straw yellow on the guestroom walls I went off for my weekend provisioning shop. |
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No one was injured during either robbery, the first of which saw the suspect being chased out of the shop empty-handed. |
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The shop sells everything from clothing and magazines to pipes to rolling papers and hemp seeds. |
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Taxi drivers and shop owners went on strike yesterday to protest what the opposition says was widespread rigging of the elections. |
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He gave more power to principals who now sign two-year, at-will contracts under Texas' open shop. |
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The Teamsters struck Johnson Truck after the company insisted on an open shop and an end to deducting union dues from workers' paychecks. |
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St. John's also wants an open shop that allows nonunion nurses to opt out of the fee. |
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The sagging economy, competition from the open shop and a new, younger breed of workers and employers have changed the face of construction. |
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On the shop floor it more or less meant the proles getting their cards and hapless, toadying management promoted beyond their competence. |
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We had a small programming shop and I was in the help desk when this fax came in. |
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Santa Claus does somehow manage to find his way to us but his offerings always take on the flavour of the nearest gift shop. |
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Tracey works as a contact lens optician for Dolland and Aitchison at their Leeds city centre shop. |
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It would have to have been done using hectographs, mimeographs, or a print shop. |
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At the time I didn't like it, but later, when I found the song in an opportunity shop, I was compelled to buy it. |
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But it mattered not, because wherever the heck we were, the place contained a charity shop! |
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She had blonde hair and was dressed in older clothes, the sort one might pick up from an op shop. |
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Dorothy and Irene are two of the six volunteers at the op shop and were very pleased about the news that they were staying put. |
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It was a warm pink, rose-covered chiffon dress that she had found at an op shop, and added some frills to. |
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You could battle for parking at DuPar's in the Farmers Market, an old-line coffee shop that does serve truly formidable French toast. |
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There was a fine strapping man, I would have thought in his late 20s or early 30s, lying outside O'Neill's shoe shop. |
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Mr Rawlinson said Lee had been struck down with serious illness and his shop had previously flooded. |
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Just the thought of going into a fish shop and knowing you can get something that's gluten free with no hassle and no fuss is wonderful. |
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A journey back from the shop for two young Sligo town boys ended in one of them getting struck by a car while the other watched on helplessly. |
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They sipped their espressos and cappuccinos from the coffee shop next door that was practically part of the theatre. |
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There was a notice on the door saying that due to technical issues the shop will be closed indefinitely. |
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Smith added that the shop received between 20 and 30 bags of cast-offs and unwanted belongings a day. |
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With that in mind, they have organised a number of beer tastings in the snug surroundings of their Stonegate shop. |
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The married mother-of-five had been about to go into a haberdashery shop in Burgess Road when she felt a sharp sting on the back of her left leg. |
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He said the shop owners and tenants wanted security staff in the mall, not the car park. |
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There was no code of practice regulating the issue in Ireland, which restricted the ability of ordinary customers to shop around, he said. |
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The shop was humming with activity as waitresses whizzed to and fro, taking orders or delivering desserts to the customers. |
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Fixed charges usually known as shop expenditure and establishment expenses or shop oncost and office oncost, are apportioned to the various jobs. |
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Candy dragged me into a shop, where she began sifting through a pile of skirts to find her size. |
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And yet it is here, among the apple orchards and farms, that an Italian winemaker has set up shop and is making a name for himself. |
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Most of my meals were a ha'p'orth of chips from the fish and chip shop in Brick Lane. |
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Competitors had improved their performance, but the shop carried on as if it could still control the marketplace, according to one retailer. |
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Naturally, you return the first one to the shop and tell them that you're just not happy with it. |
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It leads to the inference that he was taking some stock from the petrol station shop and selling it as if his own stock in his shop. |
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The salesman pointed out that they don't keep so much stock at the shop, it's held at the warehouse that services all the local shops. |
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I would have happily chewed off my own arm just for the pleasure of seeing my book in a shop. |
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She found a shop that stocks school attire but they had no navy in stock and she was promised a pair would be ordered for Monday. |
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This is an opportunity for consumers to see what their local gallery and frame shop has in stock. |
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Any stockbroker can sell your shares for you, but you need to shop around for the cheapest deal. |
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His accomplice tried unsuccessfully to open the till at the off-licence and grocery shop in Wood Green, north London. |
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It also makes us a one-stop shop that can service all our customers' needs. |
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A one-stop shop for products, services, fashion and styling, with professional help. |
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One official last night described the new agency as a potential one-stop shop for government agencies seeking funds. |
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It aims to be a one-stop shop for advice on the music business, connecting musicians to those in the know. |
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Even if gift items are not a part of the usual shop offerings, framers should consider adding some now. |
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It wants to see the building turned into a business centre, with broadband provision, or perhaps a one-stop shop for council services. |
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Ambitious plans for a one-stop shop transforming customer access to York council services have been stalled amid rising cost fears. |
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The company claims to provide a one-stop shop service and counts BASF and Roche among its clients. |
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If parking is too short-term or too expensive people won't have sufficient time to shop or will find the additional cost off-putting. |
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For parents, it will mean more of a one-stop shop instead of dealing with a range of people. |
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She already has a mini pro shop of sorts set up at the front of the facility, which is located in a strip mall. |
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All local government services are to be housed in a new one-stop shop facility which will open its doors next week. |
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And while comprehensive, the new site is more a starting point than a one-stop shop. |
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The new, one-stop shop will, I believe, be much better for the complaints system than the one we presently have. |
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Craven District Council has mooted the idea of creating a one-stop shop for council services as part of the Renaissance Town project. |
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The ethnic make-up of Woolwich will certainly put that shop out of step with the local community. |
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It has only been introduced for shop floor staff, with no-one in management or in the stockrooms having to use a swipe card. |
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But those of us who shop online know the internet puts an end to a lot of the frustration of shopping in the high street. |
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Most village heads have some business relations with the town's shop owners or traders. |
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In 1963, he left the store to be run by his stepbrothers and opened a new shop on St Aubyn Street. |
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My colleagues said I should stock up on food in case the storm made it difficult to shop. |
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The shop was promoting gold brooches from six shillings and sixpence, and gilt paste brooches from one shilling. |
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Identify the wines you like and ask your local wine shop what price a case of 12 bottles would be. |
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Next time, I'll risk the mindless violence, the kebab shop brawls, the near certainty of plummeting headlong into the river. |
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Since the magazine steel is very hard, cutting was hard on tools until they found a shop that could do it with a laser. |
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It's not about going into a shop, buying an item off the peg and taking it home. |
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The diner was in the same strip mall as the coffee shop and they had lunch here frequently. |
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During the late 1780s, Chapin's shop gradually shifted from cabriole-legged case furniture to forms with oxbow facades and ogee feet. |
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A small, stooped old man emerged from the back of the shop, and walked to stand opposite them, on the other side of the counter. |
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Wander toward the back of the shop, where craftsmen bent over worktables make saddles and spur straps, horse headstalls, and leather bags. |
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Most of those late-night and weekend workers operated on their own time, getting cash in hand for shop fittings and specialised work. |
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The shop branched out to include sports clothing as well as trainers and soon he was cashing in on an unlikely new rage for casual sportswear. |
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The dress shop has been open for nearly seven months but Eddie still misses the hustle and bustle of the restaurant. |
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You may be full of turkey, but that's no excuse not to shop this weekend, the official start of the hard-core holiday buying season. |
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Staff at the William Hill betting shop in London's Earls Court wore pyjamas as they opened for business at 7am. |
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The shop has been hugely popular since it first opened, with customers flocking in to try the different flavoured pasties on offer. |
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When Paul got to the shop, he stripped the car down to the bare chassis and inspected every nut and bolt. |
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The homeless are often stereotyped as being tramps or junkies who litter shop doorways. |
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They will be right across the board from cashiers to shop floor, managers to warehouse. |
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Either he's clearing a house or he's an ardent searcher on the car boot sale, jumble sale and charity shop circuits. |
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Besides the stalls, the streets are lined with every kind of shop you could imagine. |
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Their home is one of an isolated clutch of doleful, boxy structures, their alimentary needs met by a tiny storefront shop, their streets unlit, even unpaved. |
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It is currently used as a petrol station with shop and car wash. |
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We were sitting in a coffee shop, sipping cappuccinos and eating pastries. |
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Worth a trip if only to sample the cappuccino in the coffee shop! |
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Often they were offloading defective goods they could not sell at a shop. |
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Instead of such normal teenage activities I picked her up in my '53 Merc hardtop and we drove to the gun shop to pick up my custom Arvo Ojala rig. |
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I chased after him and caught up with him looking in a shop window. |
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Out in the sticks, another shop owner refines her strategy for coping. |
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Our customers have embraced our omnichannel offering and the convenience of being able to shop with us when they want through a variety of channels. |
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It also has a water sports shop that carries everything you need to purchase or rent for water fun activities, and can also arrange for water skiing or kayak rental. |
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Windows have been smashed, paving pulled up, shop staff intimidated and telephone boxes destroyed as yobs caused havoc in the Thornhill area of the city. |
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Matthew, 34, who owns the Chilli Lime Deli in Fleming Square, Blackburn, moved his French stock back to his shop but was able to leave tasters on the stall. |
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It will be used as a one-stop shop for information on municipal services. |
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The new service is designed to be a one-stop shop of expert advice on all aspects of the music business connecting musicians and music fans to those in the know. |
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Visitors to the Three Peaks area of the Yorkshire Dales are being offered a new one-stop shop service to help them make the most of their holiday. |
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The custom built dealership served as a one-stop shop for motorists. |
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The Internet is becoming the one-stop shop for virtually everything. |
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However, unknown to her friends and neighbours, she was running a seaside syndicate of burglars who stole to order and used her shop to fence the goods. |
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One time we closed the office to make a quick run to the local head shop. |
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Part head shop, part gallery, Soma was featuring an opening for the work of Free Five, a graffiti artist delving into the fine art world for the first time. |
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The only two stores were a mall chain store and the local head shop. |
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It's now the Electric Fetus, a venerable head shop and record store. |
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Walking into a book shop, Carl opens a volume of Pride and Prejudice, to find it contains hundreds of pages of the first sentence, repeated over and over. |
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As a stopgap measure, I used a sanding disc and bevel knife to make the hole bearable to bowl with until I could get my ball fully repaired in the pro shop. |
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And come to think of it, I was recently harassed by a cashier in a shop. |
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To get around the lack of storage space, Tokyo shoppers shop more frequently than their American counterparts and tend to buy a lot of fresh food at local stores. |
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He is a store manager at a well-known women's clothing shop. |
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An adorable addition to the storefronts in the historic part of town, this little shop has matching clothes for dogs and owners, as well as gourmet foods, toys, etc. |
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The dark red stones twinkle invitingly from many shop windows. |
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Anyone wishing to donate items to the shop can do so during opening hours. |
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On the map the village appears to be nothing more than a straggle of houses but actually includes a large Victorian school, antique shop and butcher. |
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Last year, it was open season on the company, but now when you look at the business as a whole, it makes it easier to concentrate on the shop floor. |
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The Song of the South generally sounds the same from upper management to crafts, especially when it comes to a preference for open shop and to opinions on the economy. |
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A young hoodlum heaves a brick through the window of a baker's shop. |
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Participants in the program not only learn how to bake, serve food, and the basic operations of running a business, they also learn how to do laundry, banking and shop. |
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We could catch a movie, go to downtown San Fran, shop around there a bit. |
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You can usually pick one up at an op shop for a few dollars. |
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The shop, primarily, handles optics from Leupold and Swift Instruments. |
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Then it was off into town to look at clothes in a nice new shop he'd seen. |
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John O'Neil, now in the shop window, was the inspirer of his side, stravaiging the park with elan and sending cute passes into the areas of maximum damage. |
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There is a costume shop nearby that I plan to check out but the only time I can get down there is right before we leave, and besides, they're hella expensive. |
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It was expected to be an ordinary courtesy call, but the Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative Forum didn't hesitate to talk shop. |
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The shop initially stocked products that the firm held in its cavernous warehouse, but quickly saw there was an untapped market for arts and craft materials. |
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People don't want their cars getting clamped while they shop here. |
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The small hire shop loans items such as cement mixers and paint strippers. |
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And after too many visiting sides have been happy to shut up shop at Aggborough, Molby suggests Northwich will want to fight fire with fire. |
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And I employed poor people fideism and needy people trusts in this door and shop and courtyard and porch. |
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But yesterday the tale became even fishier as a third Oban chip shop boss claimed he fried the fish praised by Stein. |
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The heir to the throne yesterday recalled his memories of fish suppers at a local chip shop. |
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A CHIP shop owner is hoping to net pounds 2,500 after placing a pounds 100 bet that his fish suppers will be judged Britain's best. |
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Rogers also owns and operates the cruise terminal's gift shop, Inside Passage. |
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Raft off-licence, in Yarm Road, Darlington, has re-opened after a major shop extension and fit out. |
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A fire axe with the original name was still in its box outside the carpenter's shop. |
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The residence was a converted shop building in which someone had installed a wood stove with single-walled flue pipe. |
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Irish traveller John Maughan had stolen the 300-year-old instrument from acclaimed violinist Min-Jin Kym while she was in a sandwich shop. |
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But rather than scoop one out of her own courtyard pool, Razieh is fixated on a fatter, finnier one she saw in a pet shop. |
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The charismatic Mr Mittal, is always surrounded by customers in his tiny tea shop in Sunder Nagar market. |
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The card, an impulse buy from a beachfront shop, showed an enticing view of the Santa Monica Bay. |
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The second rifle is the original Flame gun built by Robbie Barrkman's shop. |
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Bertelsen Road, Unit A, offers classes in glass fusing, flameworking, beadmaking and glassblowing in the on-site hot shop. |
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A No vote would result in the Assembly working inefficiently and would make it no more than a glorified talking shop. |
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To mark National Heart Month the British Heart Foundation is asking people to write a note to their loved ones in their local BHF shop ws indow. |
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A BLACK Indigo snake has been stolen from a pet shop in south Warwickshire. |
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A NEW tapas pop-up is being launched at independent city centre shop Loki Wine. |
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At a rotisserie chicken shop, we ask after refugees from Baghdad. |
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Primewinn is a premiere shopping destination with the hottest brands and products that incentivizes users to watch promotional videos and shop. |
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We went over to the Riviera coffee shop and talked with Gene Kilroy. |
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But on Nick's first afternoon working alone in the book shop, a devastating earthquake strikes, followed by raging firestorms across the city. |
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Kim Zaroug, manageress of Barnardo's charity shop, donned a fancy hat and feather boa for the re-opening which saw a record number of shoppers flood through the door. |
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Fave specializes in highly customized web video ads for businesses of all sizes, providing consumers with fun, educational information as they shop. |
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He was helping shop owner Pushy Sanghera raise money to buy presents which will be handed out to terminally ill children at University Hospital, Walsgrave, on Christmas Eve. |
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The incident occurred at 10am at a gas shop in the 3rd police district, damaging nearby buildings, Ghori said, adding the incident resulted from incaution of the gas seller. |
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Suspended Unite shop steward Zohid Javid, who works as a breast filleter at the firm, said all the workers were keen to be allowed to return to the factory. |
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