Anyone over the age of 18 with Iraqi citizenship is eligible to vote and there are 28,000 voting booths in 5,300 polling centres. |
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A Sligo woman has called for wheelchair access to all election booths after she wasn't able to vote on Friday. |
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After we became accustomed to the aroma, explorations began of the various booths. |
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Chairs are woven wickerwork, though there are some padded alcove booths along the sides as well. |
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In the red vinyl booths parents with their kids cooed at the kitchness of the place. |
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He looked across the pub at the empty booths and raised his glass for a refill. |
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With the blue carpet only laid recently and the translation booths still to be fitted out, the 13th floor has yet to be finished. |
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She's reluctant to suggest that women are staying away from the polling booths because they're merely apathetic. |
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The booths were clean, but had their share of rips and cracks, as well as a few grooves of seating position. |
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The dining room is filled with modern furniture, muted lighting and roomy booths, though the other tables are quite tight. |
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She put her arm gently round Carrie's shoulders and practically shut the door in Adam's face, so he and Hoss headed off to the polling booths. |
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It's an informal gathering where neighbors chat, carne asada sizzles at food booths, and families spread folding chairs across the lawn. |
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To the left and all the way to the back of the diner there were booths with fake silver lining and a small jukebox on every table. |
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I noticed Steven giving me a sidelong glance once we were seated in our comfortable booths at the diner. |
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There are many game-type booths for the younger luchadors to test their skill at punching rotten melons. |
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Leading up to the competition, I'll use self-tanning lotions and go to the spray-tanning booths. |
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There seemed to be an emphasis on theatricality in some of the booths at the fair. |
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You can go for American diner-style booths, built-in benches, banquettes or stools. |
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Finally, the committee said that food vendors should place a rubber mat under their booths to protect the area from oil and cooking grease. |
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All the booths around the edges of the room were crammed with people, and the barmaids had their hands full serving them. |
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Find a sofa to slouch in, a bar stool to drink on or private booths to dine, drink or chat with friends in. |
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We both followed the waitress as she meandered through the tables and booths. |
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After the war, he worked for the New York Mass Transit Authority, selling tokens from booths in various subway stations. |
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The festival, to be held on October 9, features ethnic foods and music, craft booths, and food vendors. |
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The paint shop has four new spray booths and can deliver a water-based topcoat to reduce solvent emissions. |
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Further back there were booths where one could be alone and torture the mind with alcohol. |
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Research will have to be carried out on it and we may have to have stricter criteria to wipe out personation at polling booths. |
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There will be swap meets and dealer booths for those looking to sell or trade items, or expand their collections. |
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For those who do not speak English, there are 60 booths for simultaneous language translation. |
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The majority of booths will be in railway stations, airports, shopping centres and supermarkets. |
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He chuckled and pulled the trigger, firing at the targets even though he wasn't in the booths. |
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Political parties have set up booths in different districts while party workers have been mobilised to lobby residents to register. |
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It's a school festival where we get little booths all around the blacktop outside of our school. |
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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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The popular, colorful and exciting festival features booths selling food, handicrafts, fashion and accessories of Asian-Pacific countries. |
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We'd also like volunteers to help out with taking donations and manning the information booths. |
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Over 300 organizations and businesses set up snazzy booths to sell wares, distribute information and collect signatures for various petitions. |
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Drums sound from nearby powwow dancing, while craftsmen cut deals at a string of booths selling everything from T-shirts to jewelry. |
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Some 25 football fields would be needed to lay out all the pavilions and exhibition booths. |
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It is also a sort of fair with booths and stands offering food and tea, jewelry and wood, and stalls serving beer. |
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The street will then be set up as a street fair, with food stalls, entertainment booths, exhibitions, and cultural shows. |
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We walked around for a little while, staring at booths and small, temporary shops selling pieces of jewelry and lights that blinked. |
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The market opened 100 booths selling South Korean clothes on 2,600 square meters of floor last August. |
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My patio hung over a medium sized street that was lined with shops and booths that sold fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers. |
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The members had set up booths where they sold handicrafts, fashion accessories and food from their respective countries. |
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The Internet telephony booths will be a boon mainly to the non PC-user who is not comfortable with headphones. |
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They were getting returns with up to 25 per cent of the votes invalid in some booths. |
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But the numbers voting at such booths are so small that it's not clear how much effect the change will have. |
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At other booths, the photographers allowed participants to reject their first photo in favor of a more flattering one. |
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He looked around cautiously to see if anyone could overhear, but the booths were designed for privacy. |
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He said he believed most voters would not refuse to vote simply because of a ban on mobile phones in booths. |
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She picked up over 70 percent of the vote in booths in Paddington, Surry Hills and Darlinghurst. |
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Extra police officers are being posted at polling booths and on patrol duties, and France has tightened controls along its border with Spain. |
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The plan of the church is essentially traditional with nave, altar, side chapel and confessional booths. |
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The soda fountain and red vinyl booths are perfect accompaniments to meatloaf, cheeseburgers, and milk shakes. |
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The walls were bricked but filled with sports pictures and the booths were all different colors. |
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This nigrescent little corridor opens onto a dimly lit dining room that has seven booths that seat four and two tables that seat two. |
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At the Block M bus terminal, twin ticket booths were already installed in the underground hall, but were vacant and nonoperational. |
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We had queues of up to a dozen people waiting to collect their ballot papers, while all the voting booths were full of people filling theirs in. |
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She's also considering going back to paper elections with voting booths so that students can see there's an election going on. |
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Since that time, in every election except 1982, women have outnumbered men in the voting booths. |
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Extra travelling may be on the cards for some Burnett Shire residents if their regular voting booths do not open on election day. |
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For people in wheelchairs, he said, many voting places lack access ramps and voting booths are often too high and too narrow. |
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Mechanical voting booths and punch cards replaced paper ballots for faster counting. |
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A bar dominated the front of the room, and table and booths sprouted up all around the room. |
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Clubbers walk through a sparkling, gold-mirror tunnel at the entrance that's flanked by elevated seating and private booths and cabanas. |
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The booths have red leatherette seats, the tables have blue-checked plastic tablecloths and the sauce comes in squeezy bottles. |
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We pulled the levers on rickety rides and stood in sloppily painted game booths handing out Ping-Pong balls, bean bags, and squirt guns. |
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Spices, meats, vegetables, cloth, traditional handicrafts, and imported products jostle for space in the crowded booths and alleyways. |
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Commercial strippers have tanks and booths, exhaust fans, and use the strongest chemicals purchased by the barrel. |
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I got my ballot, headed over to one of several open booths, marked in my choices, and was out of there in less than five minutes. |
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My tip is to make sure you buy bottles of spirits or champers in order to get yourselves one of the booths. |
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Since the booths were arranged along the track oval, Marie decided to go through all the booths in a clockwise fashion. |
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The booths, chipboard and cheap wood, looked identical to every set of polling booths I've ever used. |
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The seating area looks good too, with walled booths creating a modern and very swanky impression. |
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They volunteered to work on polling booths and distribute how-to-vote cards. |
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And I suppose that younger people today are no more familiar with telephone booths than they are with swingletrees or coulters. |
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Grunting, he picked up one sack, bearing it with him as he finished the circuit of the booths. |
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Neatly dressed, hands gloved, Erika pushes by the staring men and cloisters herself in private video booths. |
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Unprepared for such transgressions, the sort of penances handed out by the confession booths suddenly seemed rather trifling. |
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The more elaborate, animated works recall fun-house attractions such as coin-operated fortune tellers inside fake booths. |
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The interior is all brass fittings, wooden floors and cool burgundy booths, with a piano bar and two pool rooms to keep the restless active. |
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Its booths selling milk in readily consumable forms are gradually on the rise. |
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Flosse claimed that pressure had been put on voters because the polling booths were decorated with the colours of the independence movement. |
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In last month's European elections, only 20.7 percent of eligible Polish voters went to the polling booths. |
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In the United States hardly the majority of eligible voters go to the polling booths. |
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This time they want their part of public opinion to sneer when they see the television images of voters in polling booths. |
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City of York councillors were considering testing a scheme which would mean everybody would get a postal vote, replacing polling booths. |
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He also hopes that it will help to mobilise and motivate increasingly disinterested voters into the polling booths. |
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In Shangus and Nowgam villages the coalition team saw long queues of voters at polling booths. |
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As she stood in line waiting for her cotton candy to be spun, her eyes drifted over to one of the games booths. |
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Terrazzo floors, plush booths and banquette seating add more subtle touches and the booths are perfect for intimate evenings and power lunches. |
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The event was well supported by Thai and international companies presenting their latest products set up at booths. |
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Enjoy culinary delights at international food booths representing more than 40 countries. |
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It is hoped that the next election will be done democratically at the polling booths. |
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The restaurant, with its dark wood paneling, dimly glowing brass light fixtures and green velour booths, reeks of old-time Hollywood noir. |
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This core houses an escalator to the subway, elevators, storage, cashier booths, toilets, and fitting rooms. |
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Nevertheless, there is, I'm sure, a certain catharsis involved in expunging one's darkest secrets in those sealed little booths. |
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Taut leatherette seating, snug booths, it's a dream of a diner for cafe connoisseurs. |
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In order to show a Cinerama film, you had to completely overhaul a movie theater, tearing out dozens of seats on the ground floor to make room for three projection booths. |
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Betting is currently allowed at official booths at dog and horse racing tracks, and some bookmakers are authorized to place odds on some sports events. |
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Other such jobs follow, short-lived, often back-breaking, alternating with drifting poverty-stricken in the city, sleeping in alleys and telephone booths. |
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These homemade announcements are mostly affixed to telephone poles, but garbage bins, phone booths and newspaper boxes are also info-rich urban texts. |
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For an hour-and-a-half, their contest was so intense that from the court you could hear cutlery being removed from the hospitality booths three tiers above. |
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I gawked at the sea of broker posts, specialist booths, and flat-screen monitors surrounding me. |
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The streets were filled with booths like a shanty flea market. |
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This bar is for more discerning drinkers with media babes cramming into funky upstairs booths after work to sample rare rums, tequilas and exotic Brazilian-syle tapas. |
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The Council had enacted that the fleshers could not slaughter their beasts outside their booths because of the noise, smell and blood in the street. |
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Don't be put off by the bland face-brick entrance for inside is all white-leather booths, curved corners, corkboard walls and cool, carpeted standing space. |
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After years of upping the stakes with larger booths, more lavish parties and fancy tchotchkes, some exhibitors are putting the brakes on wild spending. |
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Wi-fi providers have targeted a growing number of potential venues within which to establish access points, including hotels, airports, phone booths and restaurants. |
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The clatter of breakfast dishes competes with the din of the churning coffee grinder for Most Annoying Background Sound award for those seated in the booths near the counter. |
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During this festival, the Hebrews dwelled in booths or tabernacles made of branches, which symbolized God's protection during their wilderness travels. |
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The rest of the room was decorated rodeo style with red booths, horseshoes dangling from the walls, and cowboy hats littered on several of the tabletops. |
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Early on Saturday tallymen could be seen rushing between booths leaning over the makeshift partitions as ballot papers were unfolded and laid out in bundles. |
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The companies over-complied and by 2001 there were 1,300 phone booths in Caracas alone, with an average of 8 phones each, located in the most populated barrios. |
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More than 35 Thai restaurants had set up and sold their specialities, and there were booths selling a wide variety of Thai handicrafts and food products. |
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The exhibition booths show off everything from jewellery to furniture, from paintings to gourmet delicacies, from beauty and aromatherapy products to sculpture. |
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At other booths, the photographers allowed participants to reject their first photo in favor of a more flattering one, but the old crow and her minion hurried me off the set. |
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Last year, a scheme was put forward to give everybody a postal vote, replacing polling booths, in an effort to increase the number of York residents voting. |
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On the flat lawn inside the oval of the track several tents, booths and pavilions had been erected to house the exhibits and shade the contests and performances. |
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In the Sixties record shops operated as music boutiques, equipped with several listening booths further to facilitate the procurement of happening sounds. |
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The Department of Agriculture and Food will also have information booths at its stand at the National Ploughing Championships at the end of the month near Tullow in Co Carlow. |
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The National Voting Rights Museum and Institution in Selma, Ala., has some of the first voting booths used in the South. |
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The race was too close to call yesterday and both camps said they would pursue support among an estimated 10m undecided voters until the polling booths close this evening. |
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There are 60 booths outside the museum and the public is welcome to attend the speeches, forums, performances and documentary film screenings taking place inside the museum. |
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He demanded that the Central Election Commission seal all ballot boxes in the 13,000 polling booths around the island so that a recount could be done. |
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Since Wright had no plans to take part in the beachside homily and ticket booths were shuttered, she was out of luck. |
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While the bouncy red booths and sparkly vinyl tables scream 1950s, the apple martini walls and track lighting let you know that this is no time warp. |
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In addition to the informative show, the fashion fair included display booths for attendees to browse and pick-up useful information and tips about healthy lifestyles. |
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The event is something like a jamboree or carnival with some off-road activities, off-road car shows, car accessory sales, food stalls and information booths. |
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He looked around at the packed, distressed cement floors and frontier-style wooden booths as we chugged our last drink. |
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Rather, the former TSB branch has been transformed into an airy split-level establishment, with booths cut at artful angles into the rear section. |
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Vehicles previously stuck in queues past the A2 junction suddenly speed up and try to get the best position as three lanes expand to eight for the toll booths. |
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The space of the tree and the telephone booths are enveloped in a blanket of laminated glass sandwiching a pvb interlayer of golden coloration and metallic honeycomb pattern. |
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The old brick community center, still outfitted with hard-backed restaurant booths, is now headquarters to a homegrown revolution, fighting to loosen the grip of coal. |
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Crisis management groups have also been instructed to establish helpline and information booths at entry points to quake-hit areas for better coordination of relief work. |
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The thefts have occurred primarily at the DP library, where unattended knapsacks left inside study booths present an attractive opportunity for thieves. |
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Where necessary, the commission will provide pens in polling booths that will be routinely sanitized. |
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They bore into 20th century Chicago, taking us from the stinking stockyards to the polling places where precinct captains often accompanied voters into the booths. |
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Many of the booths were used to modifying their latkes a little, which I had somewhat expected. |
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On the day of the elections, they will be monitoring the voting booths. |
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She adds that some of the earliest voting booths were stationed inside drinking establishments. |
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These were posts with government offices, lounges, restaurants, snack booths and all the facilities that you would find in a rest area along today's modern highways. |
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Anybody who has used telephone booths through the years can talk in detail about phone booths in disrepair. |
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According to eyewitnesses, police took the first offensive in violence to prevent the ransacking of the polling booths by the irate mob. |
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There are 297 polling station with 745 polling booths including 397 for men and 348 for women. |
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Voting is being be held at 1612 polling booths with around 10,644 poll personnel on duty. |
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The commentators are given dedicated commentary booths situated around the back of the arena behind the audience. |
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In advance of polling day, concern had been expressed that the courtesy pencils provided in polling booths could allow votes to be later altered. |
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More than 18,000 people voted at 60 polling booths set up by activists and 17,874 chose to favor the ban the ships from the lagoon. |
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Tolls are collected at points known as toll booths, toll houses, plazas, stations, bars, or gates. |
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A plaque commemorating the event includes the first quarter collected at its toll booths. |
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Three booths down a couple of sharpies were selling each other pieces of Twentieth Century Fox, using double arm gestures instead of money. |
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The videophone booths reportedly connect to a nationwide network of American Sign Language interpreters. |
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Encroachers have set up stalls and booths on the footpath, making it almost impossible for commuters and pedestrians to move hassle-free. |
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Also lurking in the booths were star stylists, secretly searching for eye-catching gowns for their clients to wear to upcoming red-carpet events. |
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The company also improved its capabilities by purchasing an edgebander, spray booths and a resaw last year. |
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How about that favorite coffee shop with daily blue-plate specials and red leatherette booths with their own tabletop jukeboxes? |
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It's dark and loud and the semi-circular upholstered booths are straight from an Al Pacino gangster filmset. |
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He said that 20 telephone booths would be installed to facilitate the prisoners and their relatives near Adiala Jail. |
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It has not been providing even basic facilities, such as telephone booths, and the absence of a proper drainage system is destroying the roads. |
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Authorities said suspected militants set fires on tires, cell towers, telephone booths, buildings and closed-circuit cameras. |
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As I am into this card selling business, I know where all the telephone booths are situated in this city. |
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Taylor, Lockheed Martin, Oasis, Stewart Filmscreen, STRICOM, Ternion, Terrex and United Defense booths. |
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The new toll booths and office building will be constructed approximately 45 metres south of the existing booths and building. |
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The convoy closed down the motorway's toll booths and was escorted by police on the 27-mile route. |
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Meanwhile, security has been tightened across the state, especially at toll booths. |
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The modernization of toll booths in Macedonia is expected to be over by the middle of 2015 at the latest. |
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Massachusetts plans in the next few years to replace toll booths with an overhead sensor system. |
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But they could be back in the form of high-tech road toll booths after a surprise announcement by the Government. |
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It is lined with abandoned public phone booths, once a gathering and chattering point for the city's youth. |
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Outwater Plastics offers showcase and sign standoffs for use in exhibit booths and other applications. |
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It seemed that soon the lonely Phone Booth would be carted away to the dump with other obsolete phone booths. |
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If people have to smoke outside, maybe there should be smoking booths, like phone booths, where they can go in and smoke. |
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Entertainment also included an elaborate arts and crafts fair, food booths, carnival rides, dance lessons and gunfighting exhibitions. |
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The venue will be teeming with an array of activities, dancers, stilt walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, gaming booths etc. |
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This auto repair and collision repair company has state of the art spray booths with downdrafts. |
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This will be the second year for what is planned as an annual event, featuring food booths from 18 local restaurants, caterers and provisioners. |
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For more information about Intergraph's geospatial technologies, visit booths 7 and 8, or visit www. |
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Some 40 international hardware companies, occupying 74 booths, will show their wares, including videotape recorders, telecine, and videotex systems. |
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Basically nocturnal, Collar-Glommers descend upon large-company booths as the dinner hour draws near, to try and glom a fancy meal and a night's free entertainment. |
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The use of curing ovens and paint booths is also needed for some projects. |
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Both the terminals are provided with passport and vehicle check in booths, a large convenience outlet, long loading platforms and a loop of track. |
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Muna Al Hashimi, general manager consumer division, Batelco, said that the operator will be left with some 600 phone booths following the removal of the redundant booths. |
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The Green Logic product line by PPG offers manufacturers environmentally responsible options for paint denaturants or detackifiers used in water-washed paint spray booths. |
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There will be two fry bread booths, ice cream sodas, and booths and demonstrations on spear making, leather working, dream catchers and children's moccasins. |
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Careful control of mixing at the central point reduces the possibility of off-color paint in some booths, and uniform pressure at the spray guns is easily maintained. |
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He said 3944545 voters will cast their votes in LB elections and the ECP would set up 3906 polling stations and 9773 polling booths in district Faisalabad. |
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Showoffs will concentrate on trade show showrooms and booths for all product categories of home, from furniture and lighting to tabletop and gifts. |
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Officers who attended the incident then drove around the area and found phone booths in nearby Ty Glas Road, Heathwood Road and Fidlas Road had also been vandalised. |
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According to reporter, all polling booths in the town had been concentrated in Sopore Degree College, Muslims Educational Trust, and a Higher Secondary School. |
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In addition, a Parisian cafe and modified English phone booths were designed as employee break areas to draw attention to their international side of business. |
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With a GSM network in place by 2003 but way behind its competitors, Viva tweaked its plans and began with the phone booths in addition to handsets. |
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There are 30-international food booths offering authentic Mediterranean delights such as shawarma sandwiches, shish kabob, hummous, fettoush salad and baklava. |
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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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And a new generation of high-powered sunlamps to speed up tanning in standing booths and sunbeds has been blamed for a rise in levels of ultraviolet radiation. |
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Lead glass entry doors and classic style ticket booths to greet customers, and the historical rotating neon PLAZA THEATER Sign high above is an Orlando landmark. |
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The exotic dining space, which opened in 2002, incorporates warm colors, casual booths, and a seven-foot Balinesian Buddha to create a truly unique dining experience. |
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The square was filled with booths, with vendors offering their wares. |
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It wasn't far enough away to think about transmatting and besides, that was no longer a viable option, what with vandals having wrecked some of the booths in the area. |
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This reduces manpower at toll booths and increases traffic flow and fuel efficiency by reducing the need for complete stops to pay tolls at these locations. |
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The Warden of the Fleet Prison, who was also keeper of Westminster Hall, was tasked with keeping it clean and letting the shops and booths along the sides. |
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Aselsan, a company from Turkey, has been selected as the best in the tender competition for modernizing toll booths, a project of the public company for road management. |
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Officers also liaised with the owners of the Second Severn Crossing to ensure that toll booths were kept open to ensure traffic continued to flow freely. |
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Raised in a Porth coal mining family, Jones made his name at a local level, fighting in boxing booths, before winning the first 27 fights of his professional career. |
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Now, with the advent of easy-touse cell-phone technology, the use of the traditional public telephone booths is a thing of the past and gathering dust. |
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Similarly, 5,47,857 registered voters of Kamber-Shahdadkot district will elect 416 representatives by casting their votes in 1251 polling booths of 494 polling stations. |
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Meanwhile, polling booths in Srinagar are giving a deserted look as no voting has been reported from any of the polling booths of downtown area of the city. |
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