The Market grew from a volunteer-staffed, church bazaar sale in 1981, to an upscale destination with a year-round support staff of two. |
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Aunt told me how to make plum jam with cornelian cherry while visiting a little village bazaar at Yalova. |
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In addition, there will be organic foodgrains, natural juices and hand-made paper at the bazaar. |
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Far from being a relaxed, social occasion, the bazaar is pragmatically designed for making money. |
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The format belongs to a recent genre of installation art found in international expositions, that of the mock street bazaar. |
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In the bazaar model, anyone with Internet access and programming skills can be engaged in the process. |
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The building with the sphinx and obelisks in the center housed Akoun's Beautiful Orient with its bazaar offering wares from the Middle East. |
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The bazaar will feature Middle Eastern entertainment, children's entertainers, a rummage sale, a silent auction and food. |
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Tickets for the raffle which will take place during the bazaar are on sale locally. |
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Adjarians are polite and courteous under most circumstances, even when they are bargaining at a bazaar. |
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The ikebana exhibition was magnificent, there was an international bazaar and bake sale, entertainment and a raffle. |
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Sweet and savory dainties packaged in appealing canisters, baskets and bags are at the heart of the Christmas bazaar. |
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When you are cruising your local bazaar, make sure to only buy fruits that are bright red, shiny, and firm with no mould in sight. |
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Nancy Moore checks out a Church of the Cross ornament Thursday while pricing items for the bazaar. |
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On the main promenade there is a bazaar where you can haggle for leather goods and jewellery. |
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They sell second-hand parts either to computer assemblers in the grey market or to buyers directly at the weekly Sunday bazaar. |
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Tucked in a bazaar along a grimy street, he keeps a shop about the size of a toolshed. |
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We swung out of the bazaar, weaved through the rickshaws and donkey carts and the gaudily decorated buses and headed West. |
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The Iranian bazaar has a long history dating back to the fifth century, when public marketplaces moved inside the city walls. |
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My guidebook said the hostel was located in the centre of a huge maze-like bazaar. |
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We drove into the main bazaar, fully expecting some of these functionaries to be waiting to meet us. |
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We wind up in her kitchen, which she wants to look like some sort of Middle Eastern bazaar. |
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Placed right in the middle of the bazaar, you will have to manoeuvre amid men carrying sacks to enter the gallery. |
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One of the highlights of the bazaar, and a great fund-raiser for the group's charities, is the raffle. |
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A fundraising bazaar in aid of cancer research will be held in Crookstown Hall on Saturday, October 5, starting at 2 pm. |
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All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales and the bazaar itself will go directly to PILC Welfare Projects in the local community. |
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Kilcornan Community Council will hold a cake sale and bazaar in the centre on Sunday, May 16 after Mass. |
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That and the Christmas bazaar are the two major fund-raising activities organised by the school every year. |
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A fund-raising bazaar in aid of the Rockfield National School building fund was held in the Community Centre, Coolaney, recently. |
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All funds raised by the bazaar are distributed to local Thai charities to help the needy. |
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Sales of refreshments will attract customers to your bazaar and probably contribute handsomely to your fund-raising efforts. |
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David Patterson of the 785th Combat Stress Detachment from Minneapolis, Minnesota, a frequent shopper at the bazaar. |
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Soon after Ms. Atchara Pachimnan officially opened the bazaar, shoppers literally filled the place from early in the day. |
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Tucked in a bazaar along a grimy street in Gorband, Mahmed Daud keeps a shop about the size of a toolshed. |
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As an event, the character of the unconference falls somewhere between that of a bazaar and that of an intellectual salon. |
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What had begun as an exclusive club had burgeoned into an all-comers bazaar. |
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In the unusually quiet bazaar, merchants sell fruit from handcarts or cheap Chinese electronic gadgets in tiny shops. |
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Off a lane where market traders push rickety handcarts toward the bazaar, steps lead into the courtyard of a Shia religious school. |
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The whole impact was lost last year though as rain put paid to all the plans and it ended up being an indoor bazaar at the Guild Hall. |
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Over the years the tunnel has been unearthed at a couple of places near Mehboob chowk beyond Laad bazaar. |
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The bazaar will usually last for between three and five nights, peaking in popularity and attendance on the first and last nights. |
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Issues facing the bazaar are manifold, just like its labyrinthine alleys. |
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Previously, I had to get home before sunset, but now I am in the bazaar or office until late at night. |
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The goods which were sold at the bazaar were divided in three categories. |
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The bazaar sale will be on Saturday, December 4, 2pm in the village hall. |
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All the proceeds from the bazaar will go to our staff and intervenors. |
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Rhythm and movement are everywhere in India, like air and water, and affect even the most prosaic shopkeeper in the bazaar or the academic in his ivory tower. |
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Generally a mohalla contained its own school, bazaar, mosque or temple. |
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Each of us had bought in the bazaar a tray of offerings for the deities within, and these we now clutched as, two by two, we were admitted into the interior. |
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He has been brought up by a lady of easy virtue in the bazaar. |
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The 2006 Summerlea bazaar took place Saturday November 18, 2006 on a cool November day with some early sunshine to warm the hotdog chefs. |
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The popular bazaar is packed with locals and tourists shopping for souvenirs, smoking hubble-bubble pipes and dining al fresco. |
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Flea market or swap meet or a type of bazaar where inexpensive or secondhand goods are sold or bartered. |
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See if you can buy goodies from a Christmas bazaar, do some catalogue shopping or throw a potluck party. |
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A visit to the bustling 14th century Khan El-Kalili Bazaar, reputedly the largest bazaar in the Middle East, transports you back among the world of the living. |
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In addition to this rich musical smorgasbord, the festival also offers seminars, film showings, club nights, a bazaar and food. |
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No, what they have done is to turn Europe into a bazaar at which nationalistic, national interests are bartered. |
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It's part flea market, part international bazaar, part Dufferin Mall. |
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Rich materials hung on every wall and sat on every floor and even reached down from the ceilings, creating an exotic atmosphere not unlike a Middle Eastern bazaar. |
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Instantly there flashes to mind the image of a carpet salesman in the Istanbul bazaar trying to wheedle me into his stall. |
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Insurgent groups have been condemned for killing 65 people in the recent bombings of a displaced people's camp, a school and a bazaar. |
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Women with oiled and sheeny hair, combs thrust through their buns and intricate embroidered aprons tied round their waists, thronged the riverside bazaar. |
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Firat Inci, a 32-year-old bazaar restaurateur originally from the southern town of Siirt, has always voted for the AKP and for ErdoÄŸan. |
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At her local bazaar in Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek, the price for beef has jumped nine per cent in the last six weeks. |
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Going through the bazaar, with the tiny streets and the locals living their daily lives, was surreal. |
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Unfortunately, the Commissioner's medicine seems as if, dare I say so, it had been bought in a bazaar. |
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The bazaar was restorated in 1998 and there are cross shops on both sides, which traditional cloths and accessories are sold. |
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It is providing basic services and saving historic buildings as well as constructing a new bazaar and galleries for traditional craft businesses. |
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Most of the 30 historic monuments of the living city of Bam, such as the ancient bazaar, fell. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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You must get lost like everyone else in the covered bazaar and be picked up by a charming tout who will show you the Bey's bed and the view from the rooftops. |
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Fresh fruits and vegetables can be found at the local bazaar. |
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The winding, narrow street soon gave way to the open stretch of a bazaar. |
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We'll return to Pokhara and its beautiful lakeside bazaar and Kathmandu. |
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We come to the weekly bazaars to get cheaper items but the prices are getting high even in these bazaars, a visitor of the G-9 weekly bazaar. |
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Most don't even make it past the arched entrance to the bazaar. |
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Thanks to our community of Larder Lake, every year, we are very fortunate since our local businesses and individuals donate money or items for the bazaar. |
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It's not so much a one-horse town as a one-ditch town, with its bazaar strung out on a dirt and tarmac track alongside a slow-running, but remarkably clear irrigation ditch. |
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For example, during the bazaar day in Namtit, Northern Wa, young recruits, usually accompanied by their team leader, are tasked with purchasing materials and supplies for the camps. |
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More than a tonne of firewood was illegally sold per day in local bazaar by residents and strongmen, the official claimed. |
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But there is one place where the current mood is perhaps felt more than anywhere else: Tehran's grand bazaar, the heartbeat of the Iranian capital. |
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Isfahan's Shah Mosque, built by the order of Abbas I in 1629, together with the adjacent bazaar, forms an axis between trade and religion. |
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There was also unrest in the city of Meerut itself, with angry protests in the bazaar and some buildings being set on fire. |
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The slow removal of troops and the sale of all sorts of property has made it an open bazaar for the complete spectrum of criminal activity, including not only arms but illegal emigration and drug trafficking. |
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The central bazaar, with miles of roofed streets, domed trading halls, mosques, and caravanserais, remains a tourist attraction as well as a centre of economic activity. |
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Surrounding the gardens is Shanghai's bazaar, a maze of small streets and alleyways where vendors sell their wares and foodstuffs to visiting tourist and locals. |
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The album, due to arrive in stores soon, might best be described as a cosmopolitan bazaar, heaped with a fusion of musical perfumes and sweet-smelling spices from around the globe. |
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The expressionist Macke's colourful bazaar and street scenes became masterpieces of his final period, and highlighted his luminist approach. |
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Some of the people and activities during the bazaar are depicted in the photos on these pages, but we did not catch all of those who were involved. |
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It is a bazaar, a souk, an open-air temple celebrating cheap desire. |
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From pounds 899 shoeshine boys and the largest covered bazaar in the world. |
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The steady crumbling of these sanctions has made the Iraqi Kurds exceedingly twitchy. Muhammad Kasro was curled up in the back of his small hardware shop in Arbil bazaar last month when an explosion interrupted his siesta. |
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Visitors pay a 900 yen entrance fee to shop in a mock-up of Istanbul's bazaar, join in folk and belly dances done by dancers direct from Turkey and dine on Turkish delicacies. |
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A small house at the centre of the bazaar dispensed coffee free of charge to the poor at the expense of the waqf, an Ottoman charitable foundation. |
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They have their stored booths in every bazaar, occupy all the principal caravanseries with their merchandize, and entirely control the business of bankerage and monopolies. |
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Kristoff said businessmen now pay for imports through the hawala system, paying cash to a hawaladar in the bazaar who then arranges a payment in a foreign city. |
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The incident occurred in Tawda China Gara Kamarkhel close to Bara bazaar. |
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