His interests include real estate development, construction and wholesale dry goods. |
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The acceptance of this privately drafted law by the Oireachtas would amount to a wholesale abdication of its legislative function. |
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Specialised wholesale arrangements can be made for imported Wagyu with David Wynne Finch. |
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The ATO opinion was that full absorption costing was necessary for all retail and wholesale businesses. |
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For four years he worked as a door-to-door salesman selling knitwear from a suitcase before using his savings to open a wholesale warehouse. |
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Previous trips have involved wholesale deliveries of washing machines, bikes, computers, clothes and food. |
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It belongs to an underdeveloped genre critical of our wholesale accommodation to technology. |
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If so, then judicious quotation from the diaries might have made this point just as well as their wholesale reproduction. |
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So they worked their keesters off, got into the wholesale business, and began a catering division. |
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Ninety percent of that total came from wholesale suppliers who derive the fuel from soybean oil, not restaurant grease. |
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These companies provide the long distance calling networks, selling wholesale and retail minutes of use to residential and business customers. |
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The retail side is growing a little bit faster, but we anticipate wholesale will pick up with MSN and AOL in the marketplace. |
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According to Jose J. Valavi of Valavi and Company engaged in wholesale of greeting cards, sales in this season have been the same as last year. |
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He bought his first tractor in 1949 and has sold at wholesale markets since he was 16 and trucking lettuce to the old Fisherman's Wharf. |
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In Sri Lanka it has one factory, 116 retail outlets, five wholesale markets and several storage facilities. |
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And January wholesale unleaded gasoline goes for 75 cents, vs. 87 cents today. |
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The Nictus group includes property, carpet wholesale, carpet retail, motor industry and short term insurance companies. |
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That margin affects both system reliability and wholesale, and thus long-term retail, electricity rates. |
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Meedac staff member Raymond Merritt with some of the produce sold wholesale to Geraldton and Perth. |
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A mile away is Chowpatti Street in Old Delhi, where traders from all over India buy and sell wholesale. |
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I'm not a distributor, but we do sell wholesale, and I know how big a pain in the neck small orders can be. |
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Many of you have complained about buying supplies retail, and selling crops and livestock wholesale. |
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Zhao who sells fruit wholesale in a nearby fruit exchange market now confronts losses almost everyday. |
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Other farmers sold their milk wholesale, in 40-quart cans, and that was it. |
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Retailers wanting to buy Antec products wholesale should contact Altech Computers. |
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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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One of the privileges granted to them was the right to sell their wine wholesale, free of duties. |
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Bulk chemicals were bought wholesale from chemical supply companies to make developer and fixer for black and white, as well as color processing. |
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Selling the pies and pudding wholesale was something else she had to consider. |
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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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In 1869 a Jesse Peel took over, installed a brewing plant and also sold beer wholesale on a dray. |
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It was ironic, because having just left Thatcherite London behind, I returned to Dublin where we had imported Thatcherism wholesale. |
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The game has not merely been transferred wholesale to the PC and the consoles of the latest generation, however. |
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That definition appears to be borrowed wholesale from de Boinod's predecessor, Howard Rheingold. |
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It's the sort of acting that's so natural one gets lost in it, losing sight of the actor as an actor and buying the character wholesale. |
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Distraught by such wholesale destructions, Shenoy started salvaging whatever he could. |
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The stories of this wholesale destruction from farming folk in Cumbria once again illustrates the affinity between man, animals and land. |
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And most of all, protection is urgently required from the wholesale destruction of every last vestige of Nature in our lives. |
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Rather than institute wholesale radical changes, pilot projects in small geographic areas could determine feasibility of a variety of models. |
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This iteration builds on what was achieved in its predecessor, without making wholesale changes that could alienate fans of the original. |
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Pohl recognizes that we cannot address that eclipse by calling for a wholesale, indiscriminate recovery of an ancient and pre-modern practice. |
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From the point of view of making an impact on the reader, however, extensive and sometimes wholesale editing would have helped. |
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At worst, the outcome could be wholesale slaughter on a scale that makes the current level of daily mayhem look like the peaceable kingdom. |
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For some reason, the wholesale destruction of property is considered a tolerable way to traditionally celebrate the New Year in France. |
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That's the frustrating thing, it's how patient I can be without making wholesale changes. |
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The wholesale cost of electricity has gone up by 23 per cent since November. |
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But given the wild and woolly wholesale market in the past three years, analyzing risk has been getting more difficult. |
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But the entire focus of reconstruction underwent a wholesale transformation in the months after the war. |
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It will also feed through to a range of other related industries like precision engineering, airfreight and wholesale trade. |
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Militaries want laws regarding cyber weapons, laws enabling wholesale surveillance, and laws mandating an Internet kill switch. |
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Soon galleons were transporting wholesale quantities of the dried bugs to dyers in the great textile centers of Europe. |
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They purchase them by the armful from local bakeries and live off the few kopeks added to the wholesale price. |
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A later report, in March 2010, stated that the wholesale price of mephedrone was 4000 per kilogram. |
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Sounding like a harpy from the barricades of Paris, Her Ladyship preached wholesale war on Dukes and Earls. |
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The top half of the structure houses Lum's wholesale restaurant supply business. |
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Above all, Byrd has decried the cowardice of Congress in its acceptance of the wholesale repudiation of the US Constitution. |
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Wholesale gas prices leapt fivefold over the past few weeks and wholesale electricity prices have increased 150 per cent as a result. |
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As one small example I note that wholesale gas prices leapt recently, which may well mean higher bills for us all in the summer. |
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While most publishers don't sell to retail customers via the Internet, they do accept wholesale orders from galleries and art dealers. |
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The balance goes for processing, some sold wholesale for organic cider and some custom-processed into apple butter for direct sale. |
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I am uncomfortable with applying these rubrics in a wholesale fashion to the work of honours students. |
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He clearly has a low opinion of what the state system has done for Britain's pensioners and will look for a wholesale reform. |
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The birth of these small mail-order companies grew into today's wholesale businesses. |
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What with the high prices for the grain an' the exportin' wholesale since the war started, we'll be made up if it lasts. |
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Albany, New York, the canal's eastern terminus, became the nation's major wholesale lumber mart. |
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We are also working on consumer and wholesale market research in Europe and Asia. |
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In Egypt, the twelfth-century BC pharaohs had to appoint a commission to inquire into the wholesale plundering of tombs in the Theban valley. |
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The scuttlebutt I hear is that Enron was long to the same extent that other energy suppliers and wholesale traders were long. |
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Strangely, the wholesale booksellers who normally stock second-hand copies of the same are falling short to meet students' demand. |
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Fanning said Smart would be the first alternative Irish telco to offer wholesale line rental and single billing to Irish customers. |
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But such numbers are often based on wholesale adoption of electronic billing by consumers. |
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He worked in the family wholesale business, dealing in hardware and fancy goods, and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. |
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One road sells cane-ware, another has scrap merchants trading in steel and iron, wholesale merchants who deal in old cloth. |
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As American pioneers headed westward, scoundrels occasionally would present forged letters of credit to wholesale merchants in larger towns. |
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Before emigrating he worked in his father's business of wholesale yeast merchants in Stricklandgate. |
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This will not rely on passing trade and are mainly sold wholesale to other merchants. |
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They acquire their goods on consignment from wholesale merchants in the larger towns, then carry them on the train into the countryside. |
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However, if they have an accident and totaled their vehicle, the insurance company will only pay them the wholesale value of the vehicle. |
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Prices fell by four pence in some areas after a drop in the wholesale price of oil. |
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Dozens of utilities have suffered huge losses from trading in the wholesale market. |
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The difference goes into the hands of millers, agents and the wholesale dealers. |
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In the years since 1981, I have seen both significant erasures and wholesale additions. |
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The wholesale carnage of trench warfare appalled many military leaders and politicians. |
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But if he's right, if wholesale lying has been going on for decades, those he names deserve to be stripped of their mortar boards and gowns. |
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But, strategically, it was singularly ill-equipped to live with the kind of wholesale prices that have been reality here for the past few years. |
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Children in particular should not have to witness wholesale slaughter of animals to which they may have become very attached. |
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What exactly will it take for the United States and the international community to step in and stop the wholesale slaughter of innocents? |
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It is the wholesale market trading as it does unlimited quantities, that is privileged to make that determination. |
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Elsewhere, Oftel has still to rule on proposals to impose a 7 per cent cut in BT's wholesale charge for unmetered Internet access. |
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It was these two who won the concessions on wholesale unmetered Net access. |
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Ambrose, by contrast, was guilty of wholesale plagiarism and was unrepentant. |
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Such modifications need not necessitate wholesale institutional change and they need not await the revision of a competencies list. |
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To support this premise, the following analysis looks at a breakdown of logistics costs as they relate to wholesale cost. |
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The native New Yorker began working in his father's wholesale and manufacturing framing business at a young age. |
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The company operates through a nationwide network of 15,000 wholesale brokers and retail offices in 48 states. |
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Applications can have a consistent interface, allowing them to be versioned, or swapped out wholesale for other applications. |
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Yet another regulation about to impact on the local meat sector is a prohibition of cutting meat for wholesale in butchers ' shops. |
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They could be squeezed between rising wholesale costs and state regulators who will resist pressure to raise retail rates. |
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Traditionally notecards, postcards, posters, and 8x10 matted photographs have been the items of choice in the wholesale business. |
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The average wholesale price for power calculated to be 5.1 cents at the end of November. |
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Keith built up a wholesale nursery selling shrubs and plants in bulk to outlets around New Zealand. |
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Then there is of course the wholesale wiping out of some 300 hamlets and villages in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. |
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In medical research the periodic calls for a wholesale switch to the use of bayesian statistical inference have been largely ignored. |
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The idea is stolen wholesale from the United States, where civic engagement is a part of everyday life and local democracy a thriving concept. |
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Be careful not to make wholesale changes to a campaign off of a small amount of data. |
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I was an assistant stock-keeper in the wholesale stock room and well known on the Bata Estate where I lived. |
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This would have been sold on at a street value of five times its wholesale worth. |
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They often produce in limited quantities, so traditional wholesale market outlets are not a viable option. |
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But Blyth did not understand his suitors ' wholesale business, which distributes medicines to independent pharmacies. |
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His trade was as a tanner, but he was also involved in wholesale commerce, and in 1356 was summoned to attend a national merchant assembly. |
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There is the wholesale, near-invisible adoption of at least some portions of a Christianist worldview by even the most mainstream media. |
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While 16 officers have been terminated since the decree kicked in, there has been no wholesale housecleaning. |
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It is not hard to find evidence of wholesale climate change in these meteorological extremes. |
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The environmental group is campaigning for urgent action to put a stop to this wholesale impoverishment of our native flora. |
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There was thus quite a strong drive among colonists to transplant the habits of their homelands wholesale and even impose them on others. |
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Here, piers for lake boats delivering coal and oil to wholesale distributors, as well as building materials, were busy for many decades. |
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Interestingly, during the past three months, wholesale inventories have risen twice as fast as nonauto retail stockpiles. |
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But that does not mean that as Speaker I intend to submit myself to allegations and wholesale cross-questioning of my actions. |
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The move is controversial, because wholesale borrowings of English words into Gaelic have been seen as a sign of weakness in the Celtic language. |
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Rousseau offered no programme for changing society wholesale to restore mankind in general to its primal innocence and goodness. |
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The company also has a fish shop that sells all its processed products at a wholesale price. |
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Farmers who have a large number of acres want to buy product at wholesale prices because of the volumes they use. |
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Donovan, however, now runs the biggest profit centre in the bank and is said to be making a big mark in his job as head of wholesale banking. |
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Sadly, society has become inured to the wholesale destruction of human embryos. |
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It certainly does not hand the country over wholesale to Bush's puppet masters. |
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The company was an association of Dutch wholesale distributors of electrotechnical equipment used in construction. |
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Only such a premise can legitimise the wholesale domination, enslavement or extermination of other peoples. |
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The future development of the private sector in Russia is now at risk as a result of the wholesale export of capital. |
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Amish retail shops sell dry goods, furniture, shoes, hardware, and wholesale foods. |
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The remainder comes from wholesale activities, funds management, and from life assurance and pensions. |
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Although her debut album Drama stole its sound and attitude wholesale from the US, Thank You sees the vocalist take bold steps onto new musical ground. |
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While it is not an instrument transplanted wholesale from West Africa, that its roots are as much there as in the yards of Laventille is undeniable. |
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The retail and wholesale sector has cut a million full-time jobs since 2006 while adding more than 500,000 part-time jobs. |
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At rehearsal Missy walks out when she sees the Toros routine, recognising that it's been lifted wholesale from the East Compton Clovers, a cheer team from the LA ghetto. |
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The problem is that, amongst other things, their designs require technologies and materials that don't exist, in fact wholesale leaps in the bounds of Science. |
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And until Government starts properly funding schools, they will always struggle to keep out this tiny minority who can cause such wholesale destruction. |
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The company's wholesale division dragged its heels on equipping local exchanges for ADSL, understandably, while it figured out a way of making it pay. |
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In the printing industry, for example, very large printers obtain their inks direct from manufacturers, while smaller printers tend to rely on wholesale merchants. |
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Her husband, director of corporate wholesale for an automotive group, teasingly calls her crazy, but supports her fully. |
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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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A diplomate of the Copenhagen Business School, he recently retired from the insurance business, having been previously engaged in both wholesale and retail commerce. |
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Many photo-finishing services charge framers and other retailers wholesale prices for their work while allowing the framer to charge whatever they want for the finished piece. |
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Another key to increasing same-store sales is adding wholesale business by upping the number of grocery stores and other outlets on delivery routes. |
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For a brief time sociology seemed to face wholesale elimination. |
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The administration's arguments justifying the wholesale abrogation of civil liberties are by no means limited to an emergency response to an immediate threat. |
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But what it wants most of all is an immediate federal cap on wholesale electricity price rises so that all those Texan power companies bleeding California dry can be stopped. |
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He also established the UK's first wholesale greeting cards cash-and-carry warehouse at Barlow Fold and was the main sponsor of Bury Football Club for many years. |
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By the time his first son was born James Lever was managing a wholesale grocer's warehouse and shop on Manor Street, near where Bank Street crossed the Croal. |
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Affinity says that as the wholesale costs for unmetered dial-up access fall throughout the year it should give it greater room for improved margins. |
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In this context, it's worth noting that the wholesale price for coal has also soared, even though there are no substantial worries about supplies running low. |
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Earlier this year he caused a storm when he said he would re-examine whether the company should be split up by demerging its wholesale and retail arms. |
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From my start in 1935 as assistant curator, I had made it a point to develop friendly relations with significant members of the wholesale gem trade. |
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Endless images of wholesale destruction and the war machines that brought it about blurred the boundary between reality and fiction, the normal and the horrific. |
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In addition to catalog sales, Venus sells through its Jacksonville retail outlet and also distributes wholesale to surf shops and speciality stores worldwide. |
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The beauty of privatization is that new forms of organization can be introduced into public education without making wholesale changes to public education itself. |
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Yes, perhaps we can see that a figural interpretation of the parable is an appropriate step, but what about the wholesale allegorization of all the details? |
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We also pushed them to fight against the vast amounts of untraceable, unlabeled non EU beef which is finding its way onto retail and wholesale markets. |
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Or the fact that the country's national strategic reserve of maize was sold off wholesale at cut-rate prices two years ago in a series of dodgy transactions. |
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Discounts for higher levels of marbling reflect this particular program where leanness is preferred and certainly are not reflective of national wholesale beef markets. |
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We have already got some wholesale orders and are hoping to get more soon. |
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An added worry is that several sectors of China's economy may be overheating and this could presage higher wholesale and retail prices over the year to come. |
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However, because of continuing insect and disease problems and lower wholesale and retail prices, planting of Scotch pine has declined in recent years. |
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The Beverage Council of Ireland this weekend strenuously denied that the organisation had been involved in illegal price-fixing in the wholesale drinks market. |
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He said the Ambler name would live on in the thriving wholesale business. |
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Since fish is very perishable, retail and wholesale markups are very high. |
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It could also separate its heavily regulated wholesale networking business from its retail fixed line business, which is performing well thanks to rising Internet usage. |
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To centralize control and management of all Army inventories, AMC has been combining wholesale and retail inventories through the single stock fund program. |
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However, it would prevent the site being developed for wholesale cash and carry or retail outlets, light industry, noisy manufacturing and nightclubs. |
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Controversial plans to split Telstra into separate retail and wholesale divisions have been criticised by one of the world's top ratings agencies. |
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We always seemed to have builders around us, extending and enlarging what was quickly becoming too small a premises for the rapidly expanding wholesale business. |
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Some companies have pledged to freeze their rates in 2005, but most are likely to implement further hikes if wholesale gas prices continue to rise as expected. |
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So what you're expecting, and what you'd assume the government is expecting, are Chinese walls that really do work between wholesale and retail divisions. |
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In addition, Flashy Foot Wear sells flashy shoe bags, shoe slide protectors, and accessory bags, all of which can be purchased either retail or wholesale. |
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The company has come a very long way since Abigail Punch developed a liking for tea in 1851 and decided to set up her own import and wholesale company. |
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The book deals with a miscarriage of justice, although it is fictional rather than documental, and involves not wrongful conviction but wholesale coverup. |
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It is less powerful in that sense than the wholesale banking business, which includes treasury, corporate banking, stockbroking and corporate finance. |
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When you mention that, illegitimate children, that is one of the things which in a generation, twenty years or so, attitudes have changed wholesale. |
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English Heritage also warns today against the wholesale destruction of old homes as part of efforts to regenerate the housing market in areas such as South Yorkshire and Hull. |
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Each one having brought consumables and other commodities from home with a wholesale tag, the children of each class are allotted a day to do trade. |
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A British parallel importer will buy the drugs in countries such as Spain, where wholesale prices are much lower, and repackage them for the home market. |
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Retail gasoline prices tend to be stickier than wholesale ones. |
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Indeed, the Gigg Lane men enjoyed the lion's share of play for the first 60 minutes and only let it slip after making wholesale changes for the last half hour. |
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It is a lesson which some of our less enlightened citizens would do well to learn before they put pen to paper decrying the wholesale evil effects of immigration. |
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As wholesale electric markets evolve, utility companies and other electric generators have greater incentive to stretch the grid to its limits to gain a competitive advantage. |
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More than 100 riot police battled Friday for control of Lima's largest wholesale fruit market against vendors armed with shotguns, pistols and homemade firebombs. |
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Soon the business began to offer wholesale framing to the trade. |
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For larger quantities, wholesale seed catalogues and seed company sales representatives may provide a wider selection of cultivars as well as wholesale pricing. |
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Like thousands of others in this devastated city, this woman has lost all her wares and livelihood, in one terrifying morning of wholesale destruction. |
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What I mean by this is that although Fourier was aware of what was happening in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution, he rejected industrialism wholesale. |
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Gradually, as a summer of physical hardship and anxiety and Stalinist betrayals gives way to the wholesale fight for survival, her language is pared down, as is her focus. |
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Despite wholesale opposition to the proposal, it is moving ever closer to becoming reality after being steamrollered through by the board at the club's AGM on Monday. |
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Laughing at the wholesale denial of free speech is not the voice of moderation. |
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Rush are a substantial live band, there's no doubt in my mind, and Rio is the first of their four regular live releases to capture their innate excitement wholesale. |
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In other words, they sell the information on a wholesale basis to other businesses. |
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Kotow has over 20 years experience in the prescription and medical equipment and supplies industries at both the retail and wholesale levels. |
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How will the total, retail and wholesale DIA services revenue change over the next 5 years? |
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Top-selling Dansk patterns, such as Rondure, will be exclusive to the wholesale market for at least a year or two. |
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To begin with, on a routine inspection, Joe discovers the wholesale slaughter of 21 sage grouse in a breeding area. |
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They also sell wholesale beach supplies and nautical gifts, such as wholesale alligator heads, bulk starfish, and wholesale sand dollars. |
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Local flowers, for instance roses, are twice as expensive wholesale, and about 40-50 santims more expensive in retail, than are imported. |
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Cataloging millions of models from thousands of manufacturers, Sage BlueBook reports both wholesale and retail values based on device condition. |
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Rather a significant mark-up from the restaurant's wholesale cost, I'd say. |
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I do not approve of this wholesale going to work, this impertinent crusado, or bellum ad exterminationem, proclaimed against a species. |
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Only England and the Nordic countries did not take part in the wholesale reception of Roman law. |
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The extent to which this cultural and linguistic change was accompanied by wholesale changes in the population is still a matter of discussion. |
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James instituted a wholesale purge of those in offices under the crown opposed to James's plan. |
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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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Similarly, Gildon, who was an occasional friend of Restoration authors, produced biographies with wholesale inventions in them. |
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In 1911, of the 654 wholesale companies in Istanbul, 528 were owned by ethnic Greeks. |
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IndyMac announced the closure of both its retail lending and wholesale divisions, halted new loan submissions, and cut 3,800 jobs. |
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One form of charge is the use of an exchange rate that is less favourable than the wholesale spot rate. |
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It sold these products to wholesale customers such as retail gas suppliers and electricity generating companies. |
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It has recently taken on the nature of wholesale language shift, sometimes also termed language change, convergence or merger. |
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Large sections on the Church have been translated wholesale from the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis into a section of the Law tract Bretha Nemed. |
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It is Belgium's most important fishing port and the wholesale fish market located there is one of the largest in Europe. |
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It was mainly wholesale dealers, who followed the Roman armies, who sold slaves. |
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In the fall of 2012, the US began exporting propane to Europe, known as LPG, as wholesale prices there are much higher than in North America. |
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The products of the industry are usually sold wholesale to grocery chains or to intermediaries. |
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They can be dedicated to wholesale trade between fishermen and fish merchants, or to the sale of seafood to individual consumers, or to both. |
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Upon his victory in 787 at Verden, Charles ordered the wholesale killing of thousands of pagan Saxon prisoners. |
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The economic shocks that accompanied wholesale privatization were associated with sharp increases in mortality. |
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In 1822 and 1824 the Turks and Egyptians ravaged the islands, including Chios and Psara, committing wholesale massacres of the population. |
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Lacking the means needed for wholesale conquest of large territories, his tactics consisted of raids in the border regions of Vardulia. |
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Upon examination, it was found that the chief cause of the nation's poverty was the wholesale alienation of royal estates during Henry's reign. |
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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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Historically, these have predominantly come in the form of cooperative wholesale societies, and cooperative unions. |
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As it was, they were unable to discuss the details severally as they would have done had murder not become thus wholesale. |
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In PNG we would buy beer wholesale at around 10 cents per stubbie or can, and sell it to ourselves at 20 cents per stubbie or can. |
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Online orders and local will-call are also available for individual consumer purchases as well as bulk and wholesale orders through CanChewGum. |
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Some advocates of a la carte extrapolate from the carriage fees that cable TV and other platforms pay, but this is a bulk-buy wholesale figure. |
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The wholesale disfranchisement of Southern black voters occurred during these years, as did the rise and triumph of Jim Crow. |
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The nursery specializes in orchids and bromeliads for the retail and wholesale market. |
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Shahtoosh shawls are nearly extinct and the fake Indian Pashmina has invaded Kashmir, said a wholesale Pashmina dealer. |
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As a result, STC can offer applicably vehement service level agreements tailored to its wholesale and enterprise customer requirements. |
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The Contract is the first wholesale 25 kilobar gold contract to be offered globally. |
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It excludes loans for business purposes, rediscounted loans, loans secured by real estate, and wholesale and lease financing. |
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Neutral Tandem recently acquired Tinet, a global carrier focused on the IP Transit and Ethernet wholesale market. |
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Each season witnesses a wholesale reinvention, with new galleries, styles, and power bases quaking the status quo. |
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It is no gainsaying that the school of ethno-jurisprudence would subscribe to a wholesale acceptance of Hart's translative recipe. |
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I'm not for a moment suggesting we would clobber businesses with these wholesale changes governing parental leave overnight. |
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The wholesale ensnarement of private communications by the federal government violates the basic rights of Americans. |
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Combined with Tuesday's producer price index, which showed a decline in core wholesale prices, the data point to a drop in inflation pressures. |
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As we don't grow for wholesale, we can do PYO on everything from black currants to Victoria plums. |
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This wholesale piercing of veils, this society of pioneers' descendants, noble in their imperviousness to propaganda. |
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While wholesale prices were decontrolled, retail prices remained regulated. |
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The new product is Ava Romeos Homemade Marinara, the product will be marketed nationwide through major supermarket chains, wholesale clubs and numerous other retailers. |
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Bigras is selling air-dried white pine to one wholesale company in Kitchener and another in Woodstock and is negotiating a third contract with a wholesaler in Montreal. |
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He said the coalition should have screened out individuals implicated in abuses by Saddam's Ba'athist regime, rather than dismissing people wholesale. |
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Caico was the corporate liaison for national communication from corporate headquarters on wholesale strategies and consultant to account executives and managers nationwide. |
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The TRA therefore proposes to establish minimum price floors for wholesale international inbound services supplied by licensed operators in Bahrain to GCC operators. |
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In some countries, wholesale electricity markets operate, with generators and retailers trading electricity in a similar manner to shares and currency. |
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The rushed publishing schedule and his inadequacies as a translator led both to wholesale transfers of French words into English and to misunderstandings. |
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Eighteenth century American merchants, who had been operating as importers and exporters, began to specialise in either wholesale or retail roles. |
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The defense sector was the largest employer for Omanis, while construction, wholesale and retail trade employed the largest number of expatriates. |
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The struggle against the aristocracy turned into wholesale slaughter, while the Emperor resorted to ever more ruthless measures to shore up his regime. |
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The data comes from the electronic level gauging systems which filling stations were required to mount by April 2, 2012, and does not include wholesale sales of liquid fuels. |
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The German occupiers committed numerous atrocities, mass executions, and wholesale slaughter of civilians and destruction of towns and villages in reprisals. |
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The NFU SourceDirect website allows retailers and caterers to source wholesale produce from local and regional farmers and growers by using a map-based website. |
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Despite the rough handling by Deane the Mary Rose escaped the wholesale destruction by giant rakes and explosives that was the fate of other wrecks in the Solent. |
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When he returned from fighting in World War I, Rudolf received a management position at a porcelain factory, and later in a leather wholesale business in Nuremberg. |
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These advantages can be clearly seen in the cases of ungulates and their predators, where South American forms were replaced wholesale by the invaders. |
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Nonetheless in 2015 the dairy industry was still suffering from the low prices offered for wholesale milk by major dairies and especially large supermarket chains. |
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While individuals can visit these gardens they cannot buy bulbs at retail, which are only available at wholesale, usually at a minimum of several hundredweight. |
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The mine produced high quality anthracite, and was sold primarily to Aberthaw power station and Port Talbot Steelworks and into the wholesale and retail sized coal markets. |
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The Tsukiji Fish Market in central Tokyo is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. |
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Marines and soldiers stayed close enough to prevent wholesale looting. |
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Polish civilians were subject to forced labour in German industry, internment, wholesale expulsions to make way for German colonists and mass executions. |
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Like his father, he shrank from proposing the wholesale abolition of the rotten boroughs, advocating instead an increase in county representation. |
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A second feature is the Matterhorn of inflation that dominates the scene. The average postwar recession showed a 1.4 per cent decline in industrial wholesale prices. |
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Moreover, there were no wholesale confiscations of land or property. |
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Ofgem has been under fire for failing to take on energy giants, which are quick to hike bills when wholesale costs rise but slower to cut when prices fall. |
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A wholesale reform of the coinage occurred in 1180, with royal officials taking direct control of the mints and passing the profits directly to the treasury. |
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As a seasoned manager in the industry, Don brings more than 25 years of leadership in the electrical wholesale sector with the last 13 of those in the Okanagan region. |
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But at the end of August, it looked as if wholesale prices for Norway-sourced Atlantic salmon had bottomed out on the Tokyo market after months of decline. |
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Billabong has partnered with GT Nexus to place its supply chain on the latter's platform to help the transformation of both the wholesale and retail aspects of the business. |
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Violent downswings in wholesale fuel prices have delivered an Autumn renaissance to companies that traditionally struggle for any profit in the retail gasoline space. |
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Midland brands such as MS Pork Scratching and MS Pork Crunch are sold in Tesco, through the wholesale channel and in pubs, shops and local businesses. |
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The world's largest number of wholesale telecommunications companies use DIDX to buy and sell direct inward dialing phone numbers and session initiation protocol trunks. |
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Hamilton, Chairman of Collective Federal Savings Bank, were re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Congressionally-chartered, stockholder-owned, wholesale bank. |
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The commercial wholesale photofinishing process remains a mystery, however, for consumers who drop off a roll of film at the pharmacy or photo retailer to be picked up later. |
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It is primarily intended for users and technophiles from the industry, wholesale and retail, trade, banking, services, government agencies, and scientific research units. |
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This is politicalspeak for the wholesale culling of sacred cows. |
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No central doctrines have been challenged by the majority of the faithful as in the Arian, Pelagian or Nestorian crises when even bishops abandoned orthodoxy wholesale. |
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