On each side, the bridges are sheltered by flat roofed canopies that extend the length of the station like side aisles. |
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The statewide manager stalked through the aisles menacingly, not speaking a word to Ed and Tony. |
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In her prime, she used to run up and down the aisles of her Chicago church whipping the congregation into a frenzy. |
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And, worth noting, the larger retail outlets offer seas of stacked aisles in which to get confused. |
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I wandered along the aisles, trailing my fingers along the spines of the books. |
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They pushed tray-mobiles up and down the aisles delivering steaming hot pots of tea. |
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Hundreds of cars were crawling up and down the aisles and it looked as if there wasn't going to be a single empty spot. |
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Now, they are marketed as essential and whole supermarket aisles and entire shops are devoted to selling them. |
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He had them rolling in the aisles at his hilarious asides and unscripted ad-libs. |
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The whole gallery space was set up to look like a supermarket, with aisles and checkout stations and shopping baskets. |
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The church has been altered to form an auditorium with partly raked seating in the nave and exhibition spaces in the aisles and triforium. |
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Mass begins with the archbishop walking through the aisles, sprinkling holy water left and right. |
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The traps were openly on sale in the aisles of FarmArama in Gonubie along with rat traps and insect repellent. |
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Even better, as you walk through the aisles, spotlights flash on the stuff that you usually buy and on the stuff that's on sale. |
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Narrow aisles and small seats into which bulky people must squeeze can make planes uncomfortable and annoy other passengers. |
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I got some groceries, but I also got some of those shrimp they have under heat lamps near the aisles. |
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They're swinging about like monkeys, roaring up and down the aisles and I was even mooned at once. |
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They moonstomped in the aisles between the red booths and out into the street where the out of towners watched from a safe distance. |
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Shoppers loved the idea of parking close to the store and quickly clipping through the aisles. |
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The grandmother was definitely not looking for love in the aisles of Asda's West Swindon branch during the store's singles night. |
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Video presented at a news conference shows him walking the aisles and picking up an air rifle that had been left, unboxed, on a shelf. |
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Amongst the muckiness of poverty, walking past shops with aisles of dusty goods, along an empty road, I come across a man whistling. |
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Even at one in the morning a handful of them were milling about up and down the aisles in search of the perfect snack to cure their munchies. |
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Inside, the shop is well-lighted, the aisles wide and the stalls laid out spaciously, so there is plenty of room for anyone in a wheelchair. |
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They were unhurt, and warehouse managers immediately sealed off the aisles until safety inspectors arrived. |
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The vault of the naves was completed in 1378 and that over the aisles two years later. |
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The narrowness of the aisles between the shelves helped convey that superstore feeling of goods looming in abundance. |
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At the movie theaters, usherettes had to patrol the aisles as young couples had taken to drinking alcohol during the showing. |
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Internally, the building is divided into a nave, transepts and side aisles composed of ornamental cast-iron columns and girders. |
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Crowded malls are filled with visitors from upcountry who fill up the aisles talking to folk they last ran into a year ago. |
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All the refugees were asleep except for the patrolling officers with flashlights making rounds around the aisles of sleeping bags and cots. |
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With three separate aisles, and seats that reclined to almost vertical it was the most comfortable bus I have ever ridden. |
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Thirty unarmed INS agents accompanied the flight, guarding the handcuffed deportees in shifts, standing in aircraft's aisles at every fifth row. |
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She had a stroke last year and moves slowly as the aisles of the train are not wide enough for her walker. |
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Tickets for unreserved seats in the side aisles are being bought, such is the demand to see this concert. |
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats. |
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The pews were already full, and women had plumped down in the aisles, their children scattered around them. |
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Around 600 mourners filled the seats and aisles of St Andrew's to watch Mr Lewis's coffin carried in by some of his friends. |
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Even with extra seats placed in the aisles, occupancy was far more than 100 per cent at both the concerts we attended. |
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At a humanist ceremony at York Crematorium, conducted by Maggie Blunt, mourners sat and kneeled in the aisles because every seat was taken. |
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The exhibition is organized in chronological order based on the date of purchase for each item, in three aisles. |
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Cheering spectators packed into the aisles as eight five-a-side teams at a time played the fiercest and fastest football they could. |
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Through a subscription to Marketmax software, Lowe's national suppliers then can create planograms for aisles they control. |
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You wander through the aisles of any supermarket and everything is the same. |
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Cruising the aisles of the Jewel supermarket in Barrington, Ill., she knows exactly what she wants and how much she's willing to pay for it. |
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Let me just offer a few sage observations after having traveled the aisles inspecting the wares. |
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The funeral service was such a big event that many people had to stand in the aisles and 150 extra orders of service had to be photocopied. |
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But I can still remember back to when I could dangle my legs out of the shopping cart seat and watch the aisles go by. |
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This company is also known for its butter, which is richer than its domestic counterparts in U.S. supermarket dairy aisles. |
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The interior space was unified by creating level floors for the nave and aisles. |
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In a gothic cathedral, the nave is flanked by aisles which run parallel to it. |
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Woolworths in Regent Street has several aisles of Christmas selection boxes, decorations and wrapping paper. |
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For instance, some have taken dry goods out of their designated aisles and are merchandising them with perishables. |
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The aisles and nave of the church are connected by arches which are held up by 18 imposing stone pillars made from well chiselled limestone. |
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In the early 14th century the two nave aisles were rebuilt and the tower arch reconstructed. |
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Our church family enjoys having our choir standing in the aisles, blending in with the total congregation during congregational singing. |
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The screen shows orderly, well-stocked aisles of rice and spices, chutney and dates. |
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There was also a nave with aisles and galleries and a particularly fine church organ. |
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However, that doesn't stop us from prowling tradeshow aisles, stuffing our bags full o' swag and filling our local disks with downloads. |
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There are so many new choices in the aisles of health-food stores and even traditional supermarkets that it can be daunting. |
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Cruised the aisles picking up recipe bits and bobs, then zizzed home to tidy the flat and start cooking. |
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So I headed off with a cheery smile at having escaped from the maze of never ending aisles. |
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What a pair they made as they had them rolling in the aisles with their antics. |
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It is 3am and the only people on the streets are bloodstained meat porters lugging carcasses from cold-storage lorries to the butchers' aisles. |
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The young St. Louis artist often roams the aisles of building-supply centers in search of ideas. |
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I could have done handsprings and cartwheels down the aisles without hitting anybody. |
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The kooky comedy may have had 'em rolling in the aisles forty years ago, but today the humor feels a trifle campy and seriously dated. |
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He was standing in front of two new checkout aisles with what can only be described as a throbbing bank of technology behind him. |
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There are a few decent jokes, but nothing that'll have you rolling in the aisles with splitting sides. |
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Not only were the aisles empty, and the checkout operator nice and chatty without being a complete airhead, I got a new CD while I was there. |
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If you're rolling in the aisles, convulsed with laughter, it doesn't matter how inane the material is. |
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To be fair, this is just the kind of lowbrow humor that will have junior high and high school students rolling in the aisles. |
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A hilarious Elvis impersonation show left the audience rolling in the aisles. |
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I just want to run through the aisles, and that is exactly what I would do, if only Chester didn't have her hand in a firm grasp around my wrist. |
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I didn't shower for at least 3 days and roamed the drugstore aisles like a crazed lunatic. |
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Yet Generation Y are a smart, motivated group, as discriminating in their college searches as any consumer shopping the aisles of a chain store. |
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It seemed that all the shops were taking deliveries, with great stacks of boxes teeter-tottering in the aisles. |
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Along the cathedral's long dark side aisles, one encountered six distinct spaces. |
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From the long lines to the disorganized, crowded aisles to the stabby patrons, this store is sure to raise your blood pressure a few notches. |
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For a Saturday the store was very busy, as customers dawdled up and down the newly stocked aisles. |
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One newspaper cartoon had Scottish ballet audiences scrapping in the aisles. |
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It's easier to go down the aisles and along the gangways to get to where you want to go. |
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The old storage barn, however, was the one that really delighted us, for most of the tools were still there, piled high on shelves and crammed into the aisles between shelves. |
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The seats are steeply raked but there is plenty of room between aisles. |
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It certainly smelled like something other than natural good vibes was fueling the impromptu dancing in the aisles. |
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But in this theater, they are still only second-class citizens, waiting in the aisles of history. |
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Models moved down into the audience, working the aisles at a busy pace while wearing these new incarnations of the Chanel look. |
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And now, two San Francisco cops were stepping over suitcases piled up in the aisles as they made their way toward me. |
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Those flat, sparkling rooftops, capping aisles of cheap goods and flanked by acres of concrete parking lots? |
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There's one guy who gets on the tube with an accordion, while his son, in tattered rags, goes up and down the aisles with a Pringles can to collect spare change. |
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Now whoopie pies are migrating across the country, often appearing in the same specialty shops and grocery aisles that recently made room for cupcakes. |
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The new bus has more seating, wider aisles and longer seat belts. |
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Supermarkets will color code aisles according to genetic type so that DNA-savvy consumers can easily identify the right foods and supplements for themselves. |
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And while it seems at home in supermarket produce aisles, it will be relegated to the household aisle of drug chains, where it initially underperformed in test. |
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Recognizing that people these days are used to picking their produce sparkling clean from supermarket aisles, Chuck and Rosie go the extra mile in presentation. |
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It's a mixed blessing, where the payment for an empty car-park and deserted supermarket aisles is a fair number of empty shelves which have yet to be stocked. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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I'm an old abandoned church with broken pews and empty aisles. |
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Around the thirteenth-century north and south choir aisles, the spandrels of the blank arcading have many Green Beasts, including the one shown here. |
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Sitting in the mall as my wife meanders through Macy aisles in search of a half-priced handbag, my eyes do not even delight in the resplendence that surrounds them. |
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But she also has us, if not rolling in the aisles, giggling occasionally. |
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That kind of stuff is guaranteed to have viewers rolling in the aisles. |
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Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees weaved through aisles featuring mouldings, equipment, posters, serigraphs, lithographs, original art and more. |
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A tall, handsome, tan boy walked down the aisles in the supermarket. |
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These can range from narrow aisles to inadequate toilet facilities but for William his biggest headache is finding a suitable shopping trolley he can manoeuvre himself. |
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Even the audience for ice age now seems ominous, with all the kids running up and down the aisles. |
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns. |
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Work also begins on extending the beers, wines and spirits aisles. |
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The show had them rolling in the aisles with a story about a magic genie, a spaceship, a beheading, an impaling and various other gory misadventures. |
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The company says the modest increase in the size of the store would provide a more modern shopping environment for customers with wider aisles and more room to circulate. |
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In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free. |
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But for much of the country, these fleeting moments of wistful longing happen in the everyday-low-prices aisles of Walmart. |
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I'll never understand how people can take such pleasure in struggling a wonky trolley around endless impersonal aisles of soullessly stacked goods week after week after week. |
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It will bring two hours of the great musical classics as well as a selection from new shows that have not yet reached the UK will get people dancing in the aisles. |
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Inside, people unable to get seats packed the two upstairs galleries and filled the side aisles and whatever space they could squeeze into at the back of the church. |
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Massive revolving aisles deliver computer controlled inventory to stationary stockers who then pick the product and place it in a computer-tracked bins. |
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The touring relatives were babbling and oohing and aahing and calling out to each other as they started to wonder off among the aisles in search of more edible curios. |
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With so many fun new choices and tried-and-true favorites to choose from, gardeners this fall should find excitement in mail-order bulb catalogues and garden center aisles. |
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After an impromptu jazz band struck up in the canteen marquee at about 9pm it was three hours of dancing on the tables, in the aisles and on the bar. |
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The road runs down hushed aisles of lofty Douglas fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce, and passes through deadened stretches of clear-cut forest, forlorn and empty. |
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A few hours of wandering up and down the aisles brought us closer, and as we all sat down, exhausted but exhilarated, the idea of creating a little supper club was brought up. |
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Inside, the aisles were packed with at least six or seven tour groups of varying nationality making such a hubbub that any contemplation or prayer would have been impossible. |
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In the aisles between the vines as well as in fallow fields, growers plant different crops to crowd out weeds, repel bugs, and provide soil nutrients. |
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The aisles were also given the tradition Anglican cruciform pattern. |
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I sigh in exasperation when they putter around and block the aisles. |
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Of course there's always the obstacles of blocked aisles, crowded check-out lanes and a shortage of cashiers to put a damper on my plans for a quick trip. |
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Here's a quick guide to the chip and pretzel aisles of your supermarket. |
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Internet shopping for gifts is predicted to set new records this season, while traditional retailers have been bracing themselves for empty aisles. |
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The phenomenon was discovered when researchers tested the blood pressure of shoppers at three supermarkets before they started a trek round the aisles. |
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I learnt to stop cowering before the selections on supermarket aisles, to choose decisively between wheat bread and white, Bosc pears and Bartletts, drumsticks and thighs. |
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He produced a drawing of the proposed dome which shows his idea that it should span nave and aisles at the crossing. |
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Members of a congregation began to spontaneously leave their seats and walk in the aisles inviting other members as they go. |
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The towers stand outside the width of the aisles, but screen two chapels located immediately behind them. |
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Samba fever could soon grip soft drinks aisles as ABInBev introduces its Brazilian brand Guarana Antarctica this month. |
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Internally we are challenging our traditional store layouts with wide, split aisles, central pelmets and gondola-end promotions. |
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The press and the pooh-bahs prancing around filling the aisles at times would have stressed out a real professional. |
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Find labneh at Middle Eastern markets, Aleppo pepper in some stores' spice aisles, and Aleppo and Urfa biber at worldspice. |
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In section St Paul's also maintains a medieval form, having the aisles much lower than the nave, and a defined clerestory. |
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Coldplay singer Chris had them rolling in the aisles despite wearing a cast after pranging his ankle surfing last week. |
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Scores of shoppers young and old dart between the aisles, desperately looking for the right card and gift for their loved ones. |
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In plan, the towers jut beyond the width of the aisles as they do at Wells Cathedral. |
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Discover why expats and visitors often get hit by a nasty case of sticker shock during their first spins around Swiss aisles. |
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A particular highlight sees Fielding, in the guise of NYPD cop Raymond Boombox, patrol through the aisles in search of suspects. |
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We walk through the aisles where most of the food, like bitter melon and durian and mangosteen, is unknown to me. |
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The company has garnered criticism for its handling of Heathrow, namely its predominant placement of shops rather than extra security aisles. |
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The new transepts, aisles and nave were roofed with lierne vaults, enriched with bosses. |
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Arty-crafty brewer Thornbridge has linked up with Waitrose and beer lovers can now spy three of its striking busts along the aisles. |
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In most basilicas, the central nave is taller than the aisles, forming a row of windows called a clerestory. |
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Just ask all those scientists in the aisles of my local Whole Foods. |
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The parish church of St Andrew is a fine building of the 15th century with a tall tower and two aisles. |
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Often, when I come in here, I find Muslims all over the floor, in the aisles, up and down. |
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There are two aisles on the south, one of 1413 and another of the 16th century. |
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The dome is supported on pendentives rising between eight arches spanning the nave, choir, transepts, and aisles. |
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The central aisle tended to be wide and was higher than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory windows. |
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The main internal space of the cathedral is that under the central dome which extends the full width of the nave and aisles. |
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Newlyweds Keith and Linda Jennings had them rocking in the aisles when they celebrated their wedding at a rock'n'roll weekend in Southport with 60 like-minded pals. |
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You spin around and around, striding up and down the aisles as your heartrate quickens and you fear your shopping trip has just ripped the heart out of your life. |
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Young girls lie bedded soft or glide in their dreams, with rings and trousseaux, bridesmaided by glowworms down the aisles of the organplaying wood. |
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We've trawled the supermarket aisles for a basket load of bargains to serve up a tasty TV dinner, saving you the legwork, as well as time in the kitchen. |
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At the back of my car, a gnomish woman sold dubious sandwiches, and a wizened man worked the aisles with a coffeepot of mud dispensed in bathroom-sized paper cups. |
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Target itself isn't yet sure whether to position the new Tupperware shops in the housewares or food aisles within SuperTarget stores, said a Target observer. |
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With two exceptions, the naves and eastern arms of the cathedrals have single lower aisles on either side with a clerestory that illuminates the central space. |
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My heart seemed to skip a beat when I parked my car at the old Safeway supermarket. My eyes gaped at the same aisles I had strolled through as a child. |
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In the early 15th century these transepts were enlarged into aisles. |
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Inside, five cross vaults with corresponding barrel vaults at the aisles form the main spaces in the tasting room and its 80-foot-long curved bar. |
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The app not only directs them to the stores they want to visit but also offers a route in supermarkets so they go to the right aisles quicker if they have a grocery list. |
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The remarkable feature here is that the lower storey of this portico extends to the full width of the aisles, while the upper section defines the nave that lies behind it. |
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