Every major Hollywood release is pirated onto VCDs and DVDs and sold in souks and bazaars from Tajikistan to Taipei. |
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The women of the village, having access to the wool, would weave Flokati rugs to be sold at bazaars during the winter. |
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Many well-to-do households have VCRs, and rented videos are available in the bazaars. |
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But the reforms will transform India's exchanges from bazaars to modern bourses. |
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In many border towns in eastern Poland after 1989, markets and bazaars appeared where Ukraine or White Russian traders offered their wares. |
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Committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives. |
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It is difficult to reconstruct in their fullness the ways of light in bazaars before the appearance of electricity. |
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The Turks have a history of empire and the country is a place of bazaars, rugs and carpets, strong coffee and many other delights. |
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The samiti organises special exhibitions, haats, bazaars, and training programmes for up-and-coming artisans. |
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Banquets, balls, dinner dances, bazaars and fetes, exhibitions and civic receptions were held there in its proud heyday. |
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I thrive on chaos, noise, traffic jams, crowds, bazaars and even pollution. |
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In the cities, people visit museums, haggle over prices in the bazaars, or shop in large shopping complexes with their families and friends. |
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Markets and bazaars were closed in Quetta, a border city with a large Afghan refugee population. |
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The bazaars, colorful food markets and constant flow of border-hoppers provide absorbing spectacles. |
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Hone your haggling skills in Tunisia's markets and bazaars when you travel with Burnside Travel. |
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This New York marketplace mimics bazaars of narrow streets in dense warrens of frenetic activity anywhere in the world. |
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Other funds came from bazaars and socials, garden sales, donations, and interest payments. |
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Easy Ways Products have been successfully sold through craft fairs, bazaars, horse sales and door to door throughout the county. |
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The centre is funded largely by donations from abroad, many the result of bazaars, concerts and other fundraising activities. |
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When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales. |
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We had to borrow furniture and had to fundraise with Christmas bazaars, sales of work, that type of thing. |
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The streets are empty of passers-by, shops are shuttered, and bazaars are closed. |
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The market place was a lot like the village bazaars she had seen in the Middle East. |
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To introduce the younger generation to our cultural heritage, Lok Virsa arranges festivals, exhibitions and bazaars every year. |
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Many Kaliningraders earned their living in the bazaars on either side of the border. |
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School teachers supplement their meagre salaries by working in agriculture or selling goods at local bazaars. |
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She has served coffee to senior citizens at a recreation centre for 13 years and provides baked goods and handicrafts for church bazaars. |
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Already video conferencing, e-commerce, and video entertainment are migrating to cyberspace, leaving behind the agoras, bazaars, and amphitheatres of the past. |
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Christmas bazaars are meant to be where you purchase, among other things, cheap knick-knacks for putting in children's stockings for Christmas day. |
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The Tehran and Tabriz bazaars closed briefly on December 16 as a show of protest against the desecration. |
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The problem seems to be more prominent in the bazaars and markets. |
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Still, the area around Na'ama Bay comes to life at night, when you can explore the neon bazaars or smoke a leisurely shisha pipe while taking in the evening parade. |
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Lots of farmers markets, bazaars that were open on the street. |
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My first time I stayed among the locals, venturing into the bazaars unchallenged, often donning a burqa. |
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The citizens of this coastal paradise carried on with their daily activities, bringing life to the busy streets and a charming sense of chaos to the local markets and bazaars. |
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In old bazaars in the larger cities, one comes across dozens of artisans. |
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The great bazaars of Baghdad and Istanbul were full of fortune-seekers from hither and yon. |
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It's fascinating to watch the small specific bazaars roll by roads entirely occupied by plumbing fixture shops, film developers, tinsmiths, carpenters. |
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The bright, clean, spacious shops, which are all designed to Benetton's specifications, delight customers used to cluttered, dimly-lit bazaars. |
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The toddy palms and neem trees and mangoes and peepul that were hidden behind the bazaars now become visible and in their turn hide the bazaars. |
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Even though newspapers, bazaars and state institutions were closed, many welcomed the landmark agreement which they believe will have a dramatic effect on the lives of ordinary Iranians. |
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Souk: As well as being markets and bazaars, souks offer a tempting variety of places to go for a glass of mint tea, watch the hustle and bustle going on around you. |
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For others he was a braggart, a drifter ready to believe the gossip of ports and bazaars, a man with little culture, scant imagination, and a total lack of humour. |
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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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Several particularly effective law enforcement operations took place in 2005, resulting in a number of significant drug seizures and the dismantling of opium bazaars and illicit drug laboratories. |
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Some have chosen to renovate their bazaars or fish markets. |
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But that's the reality of any marketplace, from the trading pits on Wall Street to bazaars in the Middle East. |
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His base is among the motalefeh, rich merchants from the bazaars. |
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Electronic bazaars would spring up instantly. |
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Dealers from the bazaars of Istanbul and the Caucasus, not to mention diplomats and visiting journalists, have long since stripped Iraq's former middle class of its riches. |
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Early photography took its cue from painting's tried-and-tested forms of representation and adopted its preferred motifs such as bazaars and market scenes, cafés, odalisques, desert landscapes and oases. |
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According to details, TMO visited the different bazaars of the city along with Enforcement Inspector Raja Abid Hussain. |
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This lady came and drank tea and then knitted tea cozies and hotwater-bottle covers for bazaars, while Mother watched and wished that she could knit and crochet, but I did not like the knitting woman. |
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We should have the bazaars full of yakitori pitches and geishas in bamboo cages. |
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He refused to confirm that the attacker was a soldier, saying only that he was dressed in an Afghan army uniform – which are freely, if illegally, available in bazaars around the country. |
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Major shopping malls, department stores, markets, supermarkets and bazaars thrives within the city. |
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Sometimes, at business meetings, bazaars, banquets, decoratings, celebratings, and what not, our animosities like wild tigers escape and create havoc in the flock. |
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