The kiosks are in 45 stores in Seattle and Austin, Tex., and are rolling out nationally. |
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Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America. |
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I don't think we'll be seeing pride boutiques opening as anchor stores at any of the major malls quite yet. |
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The reference table stores the bibliographic information for the references cited during interpretation and compilation. |
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The local zoning authorities for a long time just outright banned big box stores, stores of over something like 10,000 square feet. |
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DiFranco's albums were getting very little radio airplay and couldn't be found in most record stores. |
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One of the challenges for dairy is that there isn't always the capability for bringing refrigerated product into the stores. |
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Many of them are baggers in grocery stores, greeters, doing janitorial work, volunteering in hospitals, delivering meals on wheels, etc. |
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The firm designed for a mix of street-level stores with five floors of living space above. |
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There are three types of PPARs, which are proteins that control how the body absorbs, stores, and distributes fat. |
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In an obvious departure from Dickens these stores always included quanta of Americana. |
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Wroughton farmers are to turn two old grain stores into a modern warehouse for storage and distribution. |
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Traditionally mall-bound department stores are moving out of town and building multi-acre warehouses. |
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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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This means that if an agency stores its information electronically, it would no longer be able to inundate requesters with paper records. |
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During warm-down, suck down a sports drink to replenish your potassium and sodium stores and restore normal cell and nerve function. |
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The random access memory stores and buffers the millions of instructions per second that the processor has to churn through. |
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Today, more than 1,000 stores nationwide carry her made-in-the-U.S.A. luxury jammies. |
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The patient revealed that he was visiting his wife's family and had washed with a scented soap sold by one of the nearby upscale stores. |
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You can get these at paint stores or at construction supply houses that sell integral color for concrete. |
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Vitamins in the B group are water soluble, which means that body stores of most water-soluble vitamins vary daily according to our daily diet. |
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Shop your thrift stores for sheets, blankets, and quilts to use as tablecloths and window coverings. |
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The company has been bought out by a large French chain, and they are closing all the smaller stores and rebranding the larger ones. |
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These traders require access to their stores and yards to run their businesses. |
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Vinyl cleaners sold in furniture stores or auto stores help clean stubborn soil on vinyl upholstery. |
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It stores more than 100 waypoints, displays various features in different colours and feels good in your hand. |
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He fears that other quality stores will quit the city if its continues to allow more discount stores to trade. |
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An epidemic of jewel heists is plaguing stores in malls from Connecticut to Florida. |
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And I think it's great that she is designing supercute, trendy maternity wear for your stores. |
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And if you prefer to send cards the slow way, many stores have racks of red valentine cards on offer in their stationery department. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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You even see a form of radar at many grocery stores when the doors open automatically! |
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But the truth is people are going to go to clothing stores for clothing and to department stores that sell active wear cheaper. |
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Unfortunately, its the Joe Schmoes knocking over corner stores rather than the Mansons of the world that do more damage in the long run. |
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Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and lifted cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt. |
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This recipe stores really well in the fridge for 3-4 days, it cannot be frozen but it is easily reheated in the microwave. |
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To conduct a maritime war in distant seas the Admiralty had to be able to transport naval stores to squadrons operating from remote stations. |
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The hardware stores sold spades, forks, rakes and all sorts of farming implements. |
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People in wheelchairs have difficulty being pushed round the clothes stores because the displays are so close together. |
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The debate concerning whether or not to open stores on Sunday is an excellent example. |
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Most of the Fujifilm Aladdin and Kodak Picture Maker kiosks you'll find in stores were designed to make reprints from scanned-in photos. |
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The stores are staffed with naturopathic doctors, nurses, and aestheticians. |
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He notes that wild cats may have been drawn to settlements where grain stores attracted rats and mice. |
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I feel I would have to shop at stores where quality gives way to affordability. |
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Its sales were relatively flat in 2001, due in part to lower gasoline prices affecting its stores with fuel pumps. |
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To save trips to aftermarket accessories stores, there are four packages that can be added to either model. |
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Another area in which independent stores score highly is that of after-sales care. |
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But let's not forget the stores that kept the rest of Manchester's population in clothes. |
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The first copy is performed by the DMA engine, which reads file contents from the disk and stores them into a kernel address space buffer. |
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Both are available in Middle Eastern stores, wholefood shops and some supermarkets. |
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A further 170 medium-sized stores will also be rebadged and will focus on grocery, fresh food, wines and spirits. |
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Small shops such as Cuds and Cuddles, Pacific, and Bubbles buy most of their merchandise wholesale from Accra's bigger boutiques and stores. |
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Selling to retail stores or selling wholesale is another option, if you're willing to take less money, but usually for larger quantities. |
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He has since added imported clothing, which he now wholesales to 20 retail stores. |
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You can find agar flakes, a seaweed-derived thickener, in natural food stores. |
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The gelatinizing agent was a Japanese seaweed called agar-agar, commonly found in organic stores. |
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High-GI carbs let you quickly refuel during a ride and are the best post-ride replenisher, because they refill your empty energy stores fast. |
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The chips will be based on nitrided read-only memory technology, an approach to flash that stores 2bit per cell. |
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I was walking east in the alley behind the bakery and the rest of the stores with the intent of getting food. |
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The company has expanded aggressively in recent years, growing to 1,231 stores in 13 countries. |
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He supplies the building trade and hardware stores with patio slabs, kerbing, wall capping, panel fencing and sills. |
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Their meager paychecks didn't go very far, but the stores didn't have many products to sell anyway. |
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The final touches are being made to the stores, ahead of their first day of trading. |
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The variety of edible products carried on rolling stores included soda pop, fresh fruits, and vegetables. |
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Available at furniture, storage supply, or home stores, these boxes come with open shelves, doors, or drawers. |
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They were due to open a number of stores in major country towns, where our agri-food industry is the backbone of the economy. |
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Musicians and others concerned about rebellious music should work to create independent bands, record labels, venues, and stores. |
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On the contrary, their availability in computer stores everywhere tells us that it remains alive and kicking. |
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The other stores will similarly refund the purchase price provided there is a receipt and the goods are in a resaleable condition. |
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Nacba, which is the representative body of over 270 Irish gift stores, works closely with Irish manufacturers. |
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Unless you have the foresight to lay up stores in advance, production will grind to a halt. |
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The real owners of the software can restrict you or stores and not allow anyone to rent it to others. |
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Many have spent hundreds of pounds customising their kit from army surplus stores ahead of being deployed to the Middle East. |
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Rents were raised by 15 to 20 per cent at several stores when the leases were renewed recently. |
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What is the fate of retail, of the record stores, when music is free at the point of delivery? |
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This company supplies records from 100 Scottish music labels to record stores UK-wide. |
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This would allow the store to sell electronic goods in at least some of its stores without renegotiating its user terms. |
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We reported in February that sources said the anchor department store could be one of several Kohl's Corp. stores that would open in the area. |
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A severe drought killed the first four hundred yams that he had planted from his own stores of a small crop the previous year. |
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Cabbage is the only leaf vegetable that stores well long after harvest, and it's packed with vitamin C and fiber. |
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I recognize familiar landmarks along my way, little stores, bits of graffiti, the gate with all the metal horseheads on it. |
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Many of these products are available in health food stores or you can get them from your alternative medicine provider. |
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Our gift baskets, witch balls and salt lamps are not readily available in other local stores. |
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For the duration of the holiday, from Dec. 26 until Jan. 1, stores will put on Kwanzaa displays using African themes and featuring a kinara. |
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I don't think the stores would mind, and I'm sure they would enjoy the joke alongside all the customers. |
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A relational database stores data in one or more tables, which can be joined in various ways to allow efficient information access. |
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New to the job, Schwartz has been logging hours of airtime traveling to the firm's 127 retail stores throughout the country. |
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There are also proposals for new roads and streets, shopping plazas and workspaces, with stores like Superquin likely to seek a foothold in the new town centre. |
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Competition for anchor stores in shopping centres remains robust with Dunnes, Superquinn, Marks and Spencers and Tesco all hoping to expand their presence. |
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And I would go out the back door, through the corridors that ran behind the stores, and find a place to fire up a bowl and take a couple hits of reefer. |
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Is there some uncertainty in the projections about depletable assets like oil stores? |
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Retailers' cards are redeemable only in the stores that issue them. |
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The furniture giant, which has 13 stores across the UK, has traditionally sold its kitchens to customers who have had to arrange their own fitting. |
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Within 90 days, we had repriced about 1,500 key items in stores. |
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This total state of calm spreads throughout, giving every organ, tissue and cell a chance to replenish and benefit from their own vast stores of energy. |
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He too worked at Beales, for 14 years, latterly as store catering manager and on occasion assisting the group catering manager with responsibility for 12 stores nationwide. |
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It is well accepted that nutrient intake, body energy stores, and changes in BW and energy stores have dramatic effects on reproductive processes in the beef cow. |
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Large parts of the city centre were barricaded off, and the windows of virtually all shops and department stores were boarded up with wooden or plastic panels. |
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In late July, the British Columbia government announced it was going to slowly phase out government liquor stores and privatize warehousing and distribution. |
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Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery. |
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Given the amount of money stores rake in from gift lists, you would have thought they would have treated those customers with a little more appreciation. |
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The main types of stores that tend to fill up our retail warehouses are DIY stores, furniture stores, computer stores and toy stores, according to Cormac Kennedy. |
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But 20 minutes before liftoff, a problem was detected that may involve the recorder's random-access memory, which stores data short-term, Tanner said. |
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Back then acker Merrall was one of the few wine stores that carried all the great domains. |
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And my teenage daughters went into the town to shop at cute stores selling cute things at acute prices. |
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Crumbs tried to adjust by closing stores, cutting costs, and seeking to license its name. |
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The cream cheese category enjoyed a healthy 4.9 percent increase in dollar sales in supermarkets, convenience stores and warehouse clubs over the last year. |
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The typical Asian shopper, for example, makes 14 trips a year to such stores, whereas blacks report that they shop at a warehouse club just eight times a year. |
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In Europe, Pointer is stocked in stores with names like Americana and Yankee Doodle. |
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Says antennas are for civilian use only, to help Russian tourists find malls with Disney stores. |
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Places bereft of major retailers are generally in decline and it's independents and charity shops that move in like weeds rather than chain stores. |
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The company is working to strengthen its presence beyond the supermarket channel and into warehouse clubs and convenience stores, deep discounters and online grocery shopping. |
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Cache stores frequently used data in a repository close to the chip's execution units so that it can be processed faster than data stored in memory. |
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Fill in the names and numbers of stores near campus to buy kid staples and goodies he needs and craves for pulling all-nighters. |
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Books were sold mostly on wire racks in drug stores and supermarkets. |
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This autumn you will have to wade through Harris Tweed fashion features in the top style magazines and on the racks of the most expensive designer stores. |
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On Thursday, Russian bloggers published pictures of empty shelves in stores that once sold electric goods. |
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Bulgur is available in most supermarkets and wholefood stores. |
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Looters and vandals damaged more than a dozen stores and businesses in Oakland, Calif., news reports said. |
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We walked back to the car and drove down beale Street, past the faded blocks of pawnshops, liquor stores and poolrooms. |
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Co-op stores in West Yorkshire have frequently been attacked in the past. |
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The United States has decided to embark on increasing the vaccine stores available for smallpox vaccination and has developed a plan to reinstitute vaccination. |
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Or it could prettify empty, big-box stores and try to make them more welcoming. |
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In attempting to prise control away from the previous power brokers for four years, the owner of the chain of convenience stores used up his allowance of good publicity. |
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They have produced advertisements for beers, cosmetics, stores and movies. |
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Blytheville is an old, declining cotton town, and many of its Main Street stores are empty. |
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One of the stores Pragnell is referring to is bodega Mi Amiga, a veritable institution on Via Porras in downtown Panama City. |
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She said the company had subsequently done an urgent review of the stores involved and then decided it did not wish to renew the Post Office contracts. |
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It is hoped that the difficulty of finding these recordings in stores does not have an impact on the future recording and release of many more musicals. |
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She takes me across to one of the dried food stores where, in racks of jars behind the counter, are birds' nests waiting for their moment in soup. |
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The delicatessen is sandwiched, if you'll pardon the pun, between two stores. |
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Water is stored the way nature stores it in regenerated wetlands, recharged aquifers, and along recovered flood plains that are also refuges for wildlife. |
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They are not viable now and will only get less so as online continues to steal retail sales from brick-and-mortar stores. |
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Some say that wherever Selfridges is based it will attract shoppers and that it will act as a magnet to other top stores wanting to be in the vicinity. |
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To the fur traders they were commodities who could be purchased and indentured to company stores through watered-down alcohol and cheaply made goods. |
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Local hardware stores were broken into to supply arms and ammunition. |
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As well as selling from their own shop, the Ramsays run a mail order business, sell wholesale all over the country and to department stores such as Jenners and Harrods. |
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More important, we talked about our families, the best nontourist spots to hit, kebab joints, and antique map stores. |
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We had gone to a few stores around New York City to register for gifts. |
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Yes, cvs is a massive operator of bricks-and-mortar stores that contain pharmacies and sell cosmetics and other items. |
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Chabon brings back the neighborhood record stores of my youth in all their disorganized and haphazard glory. |
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With six months' stores, she draws twenty-two foot nine, abaft. |
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Some stores sell special vent buckets for venting dryers indoors. |
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Department stores opened to cater to an increasingly powerful middle class that no longer felt shy about displaying its wealth. |
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It appears to facilitate the transfer of acylated fatty acids across mitochondrial membranes, enhance available energy stores, and improve oxidative muscle metabolism. |
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Each of the 19 other repositories contains certain species of plants, while this one contains backup versions of them all and is the only one that stores animal germplasm. |
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An all-in-one unit that stores everything from your computer to CDs, books and files is the perfect solution where your room has to serve two purposes. |
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This means that stores could track each customer's comings and goings. |
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Sure, some ignored the protests, and made their pilgrimages to Apple, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton flagship stores. |
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The Planet Fashion stores are staffed with tie consultants to help customers understand and learn the various tie-knots, from the dressy Windsor knot to the sport Samosa knot. |
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Kabukim are commonly sold by weight at corner stores where fresh nuts and seeds are sold, though they are also available packaged. |
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The former were catered for both by liquor stores and, to a lesser extent, by the bottle shops of hotels. |
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The big company's newest acquisition is a small chain of clothing stores. |
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The new toys are so hot that stores can't keep them in stock. |
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The large chain stores are siphoning profits from the small local stores. |
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The new version of the software has finally arrived in stores. |
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Some stores in New York are confined to the sale of materials for artificial florists. |
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The guide, available at comic-book stores and by subscription, is where everybody advertises to buy, sell, or swap comicana. |
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Some small dermestids are found in bee or wasp nests, where they feed on old pollen stores or on dried remains of bees or wasps. |
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I shop at online discounters instead of paying retail at department stores. |
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A piece of equipment stores energy when deformed and releases this energy when the deformation restores. |
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Although they had eloped in Vegas, she'd insisted he wear a tuxedo and she buy a wedding dress at one of the local stores. |
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During the last 10 weeks in utero the foetus stores very considerable amounts of energy in the form of fat. |
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With high-street stores desperate to increase footfall and buck the financial downturn, retailers have started issuing discount vouchers. |
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If you'd like to get a jump on the holiday season, many craft stores already have holiday patterns out. |
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The initial task would be the haulage of stores from Cape Evans to Hut Point, a distance of 13 miles. |
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I took a ride to the shopping strip at Belmont and Central and stocked up on herbals at three Polish New Age health stores. |
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She shops at discount department stores, but looks as if she patronized high-end boutiques. |
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These were intervention stores of products bought up by the Community to maintain minimum price levels. |
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After his return to Scotland in 1424, he established a shipbuilding yard at Leith, a house for marine stores, and a workshop. |
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Sheffield is a major retail centre, and is home to many High Street and department stores as well as designer boutiques. |
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Department stores in the city centre include John Lewis, Marks and Spencer, Atkinsons and Debenhams. |
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Nottingham has a number of department stores including the House of Fraser, John Lewis, and Debenhams. |
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Truro has various chain stores, speciality shops and markets, which reflect its historic tradition as a market town. |
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Office buildings and department stores featured high courtyards covered with stained glass cupolas and ceramic decoration. |
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The Roaring Meg had an ice rink and bowling alley, but these were demolished in 2000 to allow the construction of more stores. |
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After its closure, housing, industrial sites, retail stores, and a school were built on the site. |
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Williams led a TRE development group working on CRT stores for radar applications, as an alternative to delay lines. |
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While looting the stores the looters took the opportunity for revenge by destroying what they didn't steal. |
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Clothing collected by Salvation Army stores that are not sold on location are often sold wholesale on the global second hand clothing market. |
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Have you noticed a proliferation of those MallWart stores where the workers can't even afford the low prices? |
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In Europe, Art Deco was particularly popular for department stores and movie theaters. |
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The breakfast roll is available from many petrol stations and convenience stores throughout Ireland. |
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Similar to the Slim Jim, cheese, sausage, and fish flavored kamaboko sticks can be found in convenience stores across Japan. |
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It is widely sold in grocery stores in a large synthetic plastic casing, or in links which may have a protein casing. |
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Modern scones are widely available in British bakeries, grocery stores, and supermarkets. |
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Due to Swedish law, stores in Sweden cannot sell cider with less than 15 percentage juice by volume under the name Cider. |
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Cannabis and some of its metabolites, for example, persist in the fat stores of the body for several weeks after a single dose. |
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Later, the Honda Vigor, the Honda Ballade, and the Honda Quint were added to Honda Verno stores. |
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The team was owned by the Benetton family who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the same name. |
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George Street, north of Princes Street, is the preferred location for some upmarket shops and independent stores. |
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For another example, for companies wishing to make the most profits, they must ensure they open their stores in the correct location. |
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Thirdly, they were to blockade imports, bombing harbours and stores of supplies. |
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The area is also home to a number of high end boutique style shops and some of Glasgow's most upmarket stores. |
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Ocean was designed and built to accommodate an embarked commando and its associated stores and equipment. |
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It took another four days to land all the stores, equipment, horses and artillery. |
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Central Leicester is the location for several department stores including House of Fraser, John Lewis, Debenhams. |
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Radiohead's ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool, was released digitally on 8 May 2016 on Radiohead's website and online music stores. |
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There is usually an age minimum for entrance to pornographic stores, or the materials are displayed partly covered or not displayed at all. |
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San Diego's largest outlet mall is on the international border immediately west of the crossing, Las Americas Premium Outlets, with 125 stores. |
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Pasuruan also produces furniture and other products and may support stores and galleries in Bali. |
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After his return to Scotland in 1424 he established a shipbuilding yard at Leith, a house for marine stores, and a workshop. |
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North Carolina was somewhat less involved in the plantation economy, but because a major producer of naval stores. |
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Provisioning troops and sailors proved to be an immense challenge, as the majority of food stores had to be shipped overseas from Britain. |
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The town's largest retail employers, Asda and Morrisons, both trade from large stores there. |
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Also in the town centre are food stores such as Aldi and Lidl which is located beside the Almondvale Stadium. |
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This Asda supercentre is one of the largest Asda stores in Scotland, along with the Edinburgh and Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen supercentres. |
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In the town's shopping district, department stores and chain stores closed. |
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Primarily centred on the city centre, there are a large number of chain stores, as well as the Thistles shopping centre. |
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An occupier also has the advantage that artillery deployments and the movement of reinforcements, supplies and stores can be screened from view. |
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The Haight is now home to some expensive boutiques and a few controversial chain stores, although it still retains some bohemian character. |
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The economy is still based on tourism, supported by a range of craft, art and other stores. |
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It occasionally cripples its prey by piercing its brain with its teeth and stores it, still living, in its burrow for future consumption. |
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Riverside provides further retail accommodation for stores including Wilko. |
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Google Book Search is a tool from Google that searches the full text of books that Google scans, OCRs, and stores in its digital database. |
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Everard liked to shop at the stores specializing in odd lots down by the docks, as he was a cheapskate. |
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In 2006, British supermarket chain Morrisons withdrew bara brith from sale at 19 of its Welsh based stores. |
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Liquor stores are common there, which cater to a large number of truck drivers. |
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With unemployment falling, incomes rising, inflation at bay and shoppers crowding into stores, the economy is entering 1984 on a roll. |
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Myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle tissue, is much more abundant than in terrestrial animals. |
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Sellafield has several radioactive waste stores, mostly on an interim basis while a national waste repository plan is developed and implemented. |
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In 2001, two percent of Canada's raw seal oil was processed and sold in Canadian health stores. |
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This is due to the large stores of oxygen, either bound to hemoglobin or myoglobin, which the seals rely on to dive for extended periods of time. |
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The weight of the ships' stores needed for such a long journey was to be another major problem. |
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In addition to fuel, replenishment ships may also deliver water, ammunition, rations, stores and personnel. |
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Behind the ramp, a large reservoir collects the directed water, and temporarily stores the water. |
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People started looting stores and warehouses in order to get supplies, mainly food. |
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Shops in Amsterdam range from large high end department stores such as De Bijenkorf founded in 1870 to small specialty shops. |
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The facility stores all high level waste from the French nuclear power program in one large vault. |
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France also sought support from Denmark and Russia to provide troops and naval stores for the expedition, but both declined to participate. |
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It had fallen back on its interior lines of supply and communications, and had closer access to repair shops, supply dumps and stores. |
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By the end of May, medical stores had been removed from Dieppe and a demolition party landed, ready to blow up the port infrastructure. |
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A big depot at Le Havre had been run down by using it to feed troops in the area and removing the military stores not immediately needed. |
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Although the known smuggling tunnels have been sealed up, there are still old fish cellars and boat stores to be seen along the coast. |
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The Lanes contain predominantly clothing stores, jewellers, antique shops, restaurants and pubs. |
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The kangaroo rat collects all it can find and stores them in larder chambers in its burrow. |
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Parachutes are usually made of leather and can be purchased through most fetish catalogs or stores catering to the BDSM scene. |
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Prior to El Nino, the warm pool stores heat and is confined to the far western Pacific. |
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It is an innovative, varied development, and it is still intended that a number of the new units will be let to local independent stores. |
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Palmerston Road is the main High Street of Southsea and contains two national department stores, as well as the local library. |
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The hypodermis is made up of adipose tissue, which stores lipids and provides cushioning and insulation. |
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During this period the body condition of the cow will suffer because the cow will draw on her body stores to maintain such high milk production. |
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Such fruits are not widely available in grocery stores, nor are their seedlings available in typical nurseries, but they can be bought as seed. |
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Acquired by Whitbread in 1995, it has since grown to over 2,861 stores across 30 countries. |
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However, as food stores improved and women took on lesser roles in providing food for the family, they increasingly became subordinate to men. |
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In Alaska and Finland, reindeer sausage is sold in supermarkets and grocery stores. |
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All other birds store the urine and faeces combined in the coprodeum, but the ostrich stores the faeces in the terminal rectum. |
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An account executive is responsible for visiting department and specialty stores with counter sales of cosmetics. |
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In the Cincinnati area one can also find drive-through liquor stores referred to as pony kegs. |
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Nowadays it has a scenic shore, typical resort houses, modern buildings, a port with mooring capacity, department stores, restaurants, and pubs. |
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It also has the city's main fruit and vegetable markets in addition to other markets and stores selling various commodities. |
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Major shopping malls, department stores, markets, supermarkets and bazaars thrives within the city. |
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Some retail stores, shopping malls, and restaurants are closed on Easter Sunday. |
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The state contains five major food wholesale markets, 146 government sponsored markets, about 75,000 private stores and 201 supermarkets. |
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Its numerous shopping malls, supermarkets, department stores, and similar amenities make Trujillo a modern city. |
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Other major players in the fashion industry such as Prada and Chanel have large offices and stores in Florence or its outskirts. |
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The intestine continues digestion and absorbs and stores food, allowing some to diffuse into the pseuodcele and about the body. |
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Each precinct has a range of high street shops, department stores and many smaller individual speciality shops. |
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It is common for locally owned grocery stores, hardware stores and pharmacies. |
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When sufficient stores of graphite had been accumulated, the mines were flooded to prevent theft until more was required. |
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The Carthaginian detachment chopped down trees, lashing the logs together with reliable ropes they had brought with them from the army's stores. |
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Many companies have several stores within Central Leeds and the wider city. |
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The city centre is largely pedestrianised and the Lanes shopping centre is home to around 75 stores. |
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The Robertson screwdriver is among the tools found at hardware stores and building supply outlets across Canada. |
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There were furniture stores, but so many of the secondhanded stores carried furniture. |
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You know, they had these secondhanded stores. Dad went to get me a pair of knee pants, but they'd been here too long! |
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Grocery stores show off their produce by placing the most attractive specimens in front. |
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The content of these stores, as well as wine, would mosdy be preserved foodstuffs and tracklements. |
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The Nielsen report also revealed a rise in consumers turning to specialist stores for fresh fruit and vegies. |
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Over in the corner there was a raised platform, with a roll of background screens behind it, kind of like at the Wally World stores. |
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Can there be a woe or curse in all the stores of vengeance equal to the malignity of such a practice? |
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The company will also be opening updated Kwik Save stores at Ashton-under-Lyne and Sale in Cheshire. |
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Marlboro Lights was the only out-of-stock at Assarts Farm, while three stores did not sell The Sun because newsagents traded nearby. |
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For the past four years, Bob has led The Athlete's Foot global chain of retail stores to record growth. |
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Asda Group is a chain of more than 230 discount stores in Great Britain that had operated on a distinctly Waltonian business strategy. |
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If you look in the paper or at thrift stores you can find used waterbeds that are really inexpensive. |
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Achiote may be found in specialty South American stores, though this recipe uses a mixture of easily accessible alternative spices. |
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In late March, it announced it would close 50 big-box stores. |
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Bosses have confirmed that all members of staff have been redeployed to other Starbucks stores. |
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Metro Radio breakfast presenter Tony Horne is topping the album charts after his wind-up CD achieved record sales in Asda stores. |
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The company has 250 stores in 21 states across the central United States, operating under two names, ALCO and Duckwall. |
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During the month of September, 2004, the Company did not open any ALCO or Duckwall stores and closed 2 ALCO stores. |
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The Actuate FPM spreadsheet interface contains server-managed workflow, guided analysis, and automated write-back to central data stores. |
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This coupon can be used as part payment for Wyke Farms 400g Extra Mature Cheddar in participating stores. |
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In one of the stores, Yoyo discovered two hidden compartments beneath shelving under the store's counter. |
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You can even buy containers of their cereal Milk in select stores. |
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Instead of exposed rafters and a warehouse feel that many electronics stores have, the Zobo. |
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The former poster girl for a million jailbait dreams went to work at housewares stores in Canoga Park and Thousand Oaks. |
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A Jeweller's rouge can be bought from jewellers' stores or their suppliers. |
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She now sells her Marie Louis Bishara in several stores in Egypt, and also sells overseas under the more Arabicized name of Marie Bishara. |
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The common CoQ10 supplement sold in stores is an inactive form of CoQ10 that must be recharged by the body to be useful. |
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The flywheel works like a dynamic mechanical battery that stores energy kinetically by spinning a mass around an axis. |
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Red Tag currently operates more than 45 stores across the GCC and is part of BMA International Group. |
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I repeated this process for a month or two while I was waiting for the Red Wigglers to become available in spring at the farm stores. |
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Will crunchy parents be running to the pet stores for roach farms? |
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The Spielmann and Klick stores will continue to trade as photo developing shops, adding a new dimension to the Timpson business. |
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Metro Atlantans dropped off book bags and school supplies at Kroger stores in 13 Atlanta Counties. |
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A number of other stores are realizing the Kohl model is a very successful one and are beginning to imitate it. |
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A Kohl's shopper will be picked at random every day in every one of Kohl's 1,146 stores across the country and on Kohls. |
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His stepfather was an autoworker, while his mother became a housewife and sometimes worked as a sales-person at department stores. |
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