Traditionally, haying also starts about this time and 29 June was a time for fairs. |
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For the foreign participants in those exhibitions and trade fairs from especially Europe another reform seems necessary. |
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The 26 acres bring in extra revenue by hosting large events such as Scout jamborees, caravan rallies and game fairs. |
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Monthly fairs were held in most towns in the west, the largest of these being in the months of March and October. |
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Committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives. |
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In 1822 the British authorities instituted trading fairs to regulate and regularize what until then had been restricted trade. |
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The models cost a tidy packet but the organisation finds them easy to display at trade fairs and expos, here and overseas. |
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To add to the fun, he chucks in tapes sourced from recordings of street fairs, demonstrations, his own kids singing and even a spot of bagpipes. |
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The atrium hosts a variety of events from art shows and children's concerts to health fairs and screenings. |
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London's Olympia exhibition hall is a vast barn of a place, home for everything from sporting events to antiques fairs. |
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And Dr Sousa said that this gap in communication can often surface, embarrassingly, at business fairs and exhibitions. |
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They are self-employed business people who travel the country holding fairs, chiefly during the summer months. |
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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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Thousands of tons of bedding are used at animal shows, racetracks, fairs, stables, kennels, zoos, pet stores, and dairies all across the country. |
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Farmers first saw steel plows, gas-driven tractors, cream separators, and electric lights at fairs. |
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The famous international trade fairs held here contribute to Frankfurt's metropolitan reputation. |
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The promenade runs for miles, initially beside elegant shops, trattorias, occasional street fairs selling antiques and then by the sandy beach. |
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That's what I generally like to do, and I probably spend more time going to documenta and biennales than I do going to book fairs. |
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The role of the gallery is being radically transformed by the surging number of fairs, biennials and contemporary auctions. |
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Our stands appear at point-to-points, country fairs, horse trials and game fairs. |
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Among the recollections are the mop and sheep fairs, the railway, the cinema and children's games, like playing with hoops along the High Street. |
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Many fairs with ancient charters continue uninterrupted to the present time, often held in town centres. |
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In lazy summer days, it is usually time for parades, ice cream socials and county fairs. |
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He began singing and playing in churches, socials, and fairs all around their hometown in Eastern Kentucky. |
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Horse drawn broughams can still be seen at horse fairs and special occasions, and are in many cases restored Victorian broughams. |
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Ryan sources most of the stock, travelling to food fairs and meeting speciality food companies. |
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With hardly a chance to take a spot of sea air, the season sails off again with a series of September art and antiques fairs. |
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When not hard at work writing she can be found dressing up for steampunk parties and Renaissance fairs, or with her nose buried in a book. |
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It's more what happens at events like county fairs, where you line up buttons for both parties and see what sells. |
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Ever noticed the remarkable similarity between these fairs and traveling roadside carnivals. |
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Each of these thirteen fairs brought different people to the village and a lot of other business was carried on during the day. |
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I'm always visiting galleries, artists' studios, art fairs, in addition to reading periodicals and fashion magazines. |
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Eventually he reached Dewsbury, where he became a travelling packman, selling cheap jewellery and household essentials at rural fairs. |
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But for children who choose to spend their holidays in their hometowns, fairs and carnivals can be good entertainment. |
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I used to do, you know, 260 days a year on the road doing fairs and festivals and honky-tonks and symphony dates and whatever. |
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Over summer there are loads of activities, from fairs to markets, surf carnivals to beauty pageants, there's even a photographic competition. |
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Few visitors to the Russian pavilions at world's fairs, however, appreciated the serious nature the Russian revival held for Russians. |
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Dealers have responded to this urge by peregrinating around the country offering their wares at book fairs. |
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Many Marathas go to local festivals and fairs, and enjoy traditional folk entertainment. |
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Some of the attractions offered at fairs and amusement parks have always been dangerous. |
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Today, it is celebrated with street fairs, parties, picnics, and fireworks. |
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In villages, festivals and fairs are occasions for entertainment and relaxation. |
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Most fairs provided entertainments but these remained only marginal until the major commercial changes of the 18th century. |
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Traditional entertainment may be part of religious fairs and festivals or provided by traveling bands of professional entertainers. |
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The streets and bars were packed as visitors wandered amongst the stalls, fairs and entertainers on the streets of Killorglin. |
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To stock the shop the sales team scoured trade fairs to choose a selection that is exciting and unusual. |
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That said, there are quicker ways to enter the collectable toy market, namely through auctions, toy fairs and car-boot sales. |
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It will also include events in villages across Lancashire from rose queens, town crier competitions to plant sales and antique fairs. |
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In the middle of last year I started making jam and selling it at car boot sales and craft fairs. |
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The couple's complicated travel schedule takes in trade fairs and art sales around the world, while always keeping to the three-week rule. |
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For most people the periodic fairs and assemblies were the high spots of the year. |
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There may well be a few more jumble sales and autumn fairs in Sheffield next year. |
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The rules were probably suspended during the periodic fairs, some of which did impressive business. |
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Gather a well-stocked home library, perhaps through used-book stores, book fairs, and garage sales. |
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The cars are crowd-pullers and appear around the country at stately homes, shopping centres and country fairs. |
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Puppies, palm readings, pots, piebald ponies and porcelain were all haggled over at one of the biggest fairs for years. |
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The land is owned by Silcock's, a well-known family of showmen who put on fairs around the North-west. |
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Hal Meah, a sketch artist who set up his easel at the fairs on our route, taught me how to draw. |
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The same applies when the children are taken out to fun fairs where they have to mount a wide selection of amusement games. |
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Bomb shelters in basements or backyards abounded, and schoolchildren built models of shelters for science fairs. |
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The trust relies on donations and sponsorship, has an affinity card and often host jumbles sales and fairs to raise funds. |
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Some of you may choose a gradual progression from selling to friends, to selling at fairs and shows, to retail selling and so on. |
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Music-making was mainly in the hands of a few itinerant singers and entertainers at fairs and in taverns. |
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For example, family members may use their knowledge of community diversity by taking their children to museum exhibits or neighborhood fairs. |
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Tom attended most of the monthly fairs in Belmullet and most days had a few ponies for sale. |
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In the back of the book was a section about the foods invented at fairs, circuses and carnivals. |
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In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas. |
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The staging of international events, for example world fairs or cultural congresses, commonly generated anthologies of national songs. |
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You can also enjoy rock climbing, horseback riding, shopping runs, street fairs, and hot air balloon rides. |
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They have definitely got their act together in that department and have a roll-call of trade fairs coming up. |
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Before then, buying and selling occurred through fairs, market-stalls, artisans' workshops, or itinerant pedlars. |
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Writing in 1929, Paynter recalled an itinerant pedlar who had visited fairs around East Cornwall almost two decades previously. |
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These shows take place at fairs, religious festivals, weddings, funerals, and sporting events. |
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Villagers may derive their greatest pleasure from fairs and religious festivals. |
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With the start of the new season comes the circuit of agricultural fairs for which the platteland is so well known. |
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Tipis routinely are transported to powwows, barter fairs and rendezvous on a truck's carrying racks. |
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He has bowled on the streets of New York and other cities, at outdoor fairs and festivals, and on baseball diamonds and other fields. |
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They were not like the modern fairs but were where employers went to engage workers and people went to seek jobs and also to buy things. |
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Here are microcultural tales of pirates and robbers, blanket fairs, curtain lectures and night-kings. |
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Following this exposition, the midway became a popular feature at world's fairs. |
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Like other world's fairs, the Lewis and Clark expo had an area set aside for carnival-style amusement. |
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Images of spectacles, particularly American world's fairs, are also abundant in the print room. |
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Pickpockets gravitate to such high-traffic areas as airports, vacation resorts and county fairs, Foley says. |
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People paid me big bucks to come and train their kids how to properly show livestock at fairs and competitions. |
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After hawking their burgers at county fairs for a few years, they decided to open up a restaurant. |
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Now what you need from these fairs at this time of year are the traditional ornaments to decorate your house for the New Year. |
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Last year nearly 20,000 companies exhibited at TDC-sponsored trade fairs attended by more than 400,000 buyers, according to council statistics. |
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The EU has implemented an immediate ban on all shows, markets, fairs and sales involving collections of birds within its borders. |
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Further, the replacement of fairs and markets by regular shops reduced the costs of retailing. |
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There are many local, regional, and national weaving competitions and fairs to promote textiles. |
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Country fairs have proliferated to the extent that the season must be extended to fit them all in. |
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Trade fairs and exhibitions, which herald every festival season, have already come up at various spots in the city. |
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These are usually performed at religious fairs and festivals or at harvest time. |
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It's the season of festivals, trade fairs, exhibitions and melas of every kind as people turn out in large numbers to beat the heat. |
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The tinkers live by mending pots and pans, telling fortunes and selling horses and ponies at the various fairs throughout the country. |
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The convenience sample was recruited from fraternal organizations, health fairs, and churches in a Midwestern community. |
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Abbreviated screening, or cholesterol testing, is also available to the public through health fairs and at some pharmacies. |
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After the hectic Christmas build-up which starts as early as September the time has come to visit more trade fairs and source new products. |
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We took part in job fairs targeting a wide variety of audiences, such as young people, Aboriginals and people with functional limitations. |
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An example of this is their regular presence in the media, on campuses, at job fairs, and so on. |
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Hiring for these groups is at a senior level, which precludes the TSB from participating in post-recruitment campaigns and job fairs. |
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In increasing awareness through external associations and participating in a variety of job fairs. |
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The marathon is the unofficial start of spring in Boston, a kickoff to a season of outdoor street fairs and music festivals. |
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Over the next few weeks, businesses will be hitting job fairs around the EU to talk up the benefits of working in another EU country. |
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Trade fairs provide an excellent opportunity for firms to market their products, learn about customer needs, and eye up the competition. |
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He spoke to us about the little fairs in a small neighbourhood called Mekoleta, as small as the frogs that started croaking at dawn. |
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So we're going to go to Freshers' fairs to collect mobile numbers and sign students up with a form which will give us permission to contact them by mobile phone. |
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One of the striking things about his cleverish yet characterless conceptualism is that he conveniently makes things for, and about, art fairs. |
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And here in Quebec City as in Montreal, every year we crowd together like penguins in our book fairs. |
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From degree shows to art fairs, artists have shown that they have the agenda of the anarchic Plane Stupid campaigners. |
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The station sponsored health fairs and job fairs, and broadcast English lessons. |
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Most of her stock, she says, comes from Denmark and Germany and she travels to fairs and trade-shows both at home and abroad to see what is available and to buy. |
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There are no buyer's premiums at fairs and no hidden extras. |
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In a way taking part in fairs is just keeping in touch with our European audience. |
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Implement manufacturers, grocers, lawyers, and railroad executives all had a stake in the health of the rural economy and worked tirelessly to promote fairs. |
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Mr Coles said that winter was the perfect time for repairs to be carried out on a traction engine, because during the summer, they are busy attending fairs and rallies. |
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After that, he plied his trade occasionally, and more or less thanklessly, at book fairs and on city streets. |
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A Middlesbrough fan with a nice line in gags, he has also written a cultural history of Belgium and an appreciation of country fairs in the north of England. |
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Cafes, fun fairs, tat shops and arts and crafts litter the Venice beachfront, but it is the stallholders rather than the stalls themselves that provide the interest. |
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McGauley does all the promotion himself, spending as many Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as he can hawking his books at craft fairs, readings, and bookstore signings. |
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Linda, who exhibits at local wedding fairs and exhibitions, has designed all the decoration arrangements which she keeps in a ready available portfolio. |
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Both organisations have also participated jointly in trade fairs in Barcelona, Montpelier and Olot. |
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Local markets and fairs usually offer regional products and baked goods. |
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Ribbons were also a symbol of romantic courtship, especially in their role as fairings, the gifts exchanged between lovers at fairs and holidays. |
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Even before that, traders at medieval fairs used arrangements that were recognisably forward contracts. |
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Powwows may include contemporary music performances, rodeos, baseball games, fairs, concerts and trade shows. |
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Trade fairs and exhibitions are still the main marketing tool apart from face to face sales talk. |
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Glove-making flourished in the town, and at markets and fairs glovers had pride of place at the High Cross, the base of which can be seen at the Shakespeare Centre. |
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Paintings of world's fairs that showed visitors with parasols strolling along paths surrounded by beaux arts architecture fitted comfortably in this genre. |
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Most fairs are hermetic mazes, like casinos, but here light streamed in through the windows on the free-range, unwalled spaces. |
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At trade fairs, one tends to float around from stand to stand without being able to focus properly on any one technology. |
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Although records show that some toymakers sold their own wares at the large trade fairs held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Dresden, this practice did not become common. |
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You should participate regularly at relevant trade fairs for your product. |
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The whole purpose of travelling to the Netherlands this weekend was to visit the Tilburgse Kermis, one of the largest travelling fairs outside of Germany. |
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Trade fairs do present opportunities to gain footholds in export markets. |
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More of those products will be unveiled at this week's show in Berlin, a biannual event that is one of Europe's biggest consumer-electronics trade fairs. |
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Of course we are also involved in conventional marketing such as advertisements in print media or participation in trade fairs. |
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For various trade fairs, a concrete comparison to earlier events is hardly possible, since the concepts were completely new. |
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He made sure that his furniture received the maximum publicity at international fairs, although he came across as a surprisingly diffident and modest man. |
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Whether per telephone, at trade fairs and symposiums, or at our offices in Bern, we're here to serve you. |
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Parque das Dunas Pavilion due to its grandeur, with a total aea of  4,428m², is ideal for fairs, expositions, shows and other large events. |
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The prize for winners could be a work experience across the country at fairs, exhibitions, rodeos, and agriculture events. |
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Instead, the fairs now had powerful diesel engines mounted on lorries. |
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The human resources department addresses the significant need for seasonal employees through well-managed annual job fairs. |
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The bondagers were women hired at the annual hiring fairs by farm hands who were required to bring female workers with them when they themselves were hired. |
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A healthier outlet for these energies was required, and pumping contests became popular events at picnics, holiday parades, county fairs, and militia musters. |
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Shot almost entirely at one of those trade fairs on a huge exhibition space, Helen Graham and Rosie Ellison's film touches on things rather than investigates in depth. |
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The Moveable Museum now travels to schools, community centers, parks, street fairs and other neighborhood organizations throughout the five boroughs of New York City. |
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Georges Lucien Guyot's bronze sculpture, built in 1947 on the place of Foirail in remembrance of the fairs of the race of Aubrac. |
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He has moseyed through enough fairs to know how to sign a goat on its left side, so as not to write against the grain of its coat. |
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The BFF is a series of one-day career fairs held in two different major Canadian cities each year. |
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In the Emirates, YA reading has spiked, following the establishment of big book fairs and reading initiatives. |
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I was winning science fairs left and right, getting my picture in the paper for spelling bees and peewee football games, and many more little achievements of mine. |
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The prints were inspired by characters that populate Sicilian street fairs and puppetry stages. |
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As companies have rushed to reduce costs, they have slashed marketing and travel budgets, squeezing exhibitor and visitor numbers at trade fairs. |
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It is perfect for handing out or for collecting documentation at trade fairs and conferences. |
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The world's fairs in turn inspired the expos of more recent decades, in which art is a readily visible entity understood as representing a country. |
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Still today, Salame Cremona plays an increasingly important role in the main agri-food fairs in Lombardy and the Po valley. |
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The ICDT has been organizing trade fairs for ten times up to now, and is keeping up efforts to improve their variety and deepness. |
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This infrastructure is highly suitable for congresses and conferences with accompanying exhibitions and fairs or for self-contained events. |
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But the fairs of yesteryear were an international showcase for industrialisation, innovative design and advancements in modern living. |
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But at the second of London's biannual fairs, which ran from September 13th to 17th, that was starting to change. |
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Christopher visits markets, agricultural shows and trade fairs all over Britain seeking out the best producers to join the Distinctly British fold. |
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Career fairs are common on college and university campuses or at specialty schools like a medical or technical college. |
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In India celebration of fairs and festivals has become like a ritual. |
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You bet it is, and I'm sure anyone who has ever left one of those co-op job fairs with enough swag to redecorate their living room will back me up on this. |
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If you want to jump on the badge wagon big time, car boot sales, charity shops, local community fairs, jumble sales and junk shops are the best hunting grounds. |
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Traditional fairs like this can't compete with single price theme parks. |
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He saw himself as a simple peasant, a man who liked pork crackling, horseback processions and drinking beer at fairs. |
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It uses the clinics in conjunction with health fairs to offer high-quality counseling and services for IUDs, vasectomy, and female sterilization. |
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At kitchen tables and at county fairs, these hard-working and proud people are telling me that they may not be able to get past this issue. |
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They attended world's fairs and other international expositions, including the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. |
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It sounds good and if it does result in more properly-managed concerts, fairs, festivals and community events being staged in the city's parks it has to be good news. |
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The following overview contains the key trade fairs in the fields of heat pumps, heating and sanitary systems. |
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Visiting fairs and exhibitions are an ideal way to get to know more about LEM, our products and meet our staff employees. |
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The following weekend will see the procession on the Saturday before the crowds head for the Lawns to enjoy fairs, stalls and displays from local groups. |
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Some local employers also participate in career days, classroom visits, Take Your Kids To Work, and various career fairs. |
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At higher levels, and with greater dexterity, stilts have been used as entertainment props since the fairs of the Middle Ages, and probably long before then. |
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Exhibits can be found at health fairs, community festivals and school functions, just to name a few. |
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By the 1820s, with the rise of agricultural fairs, the competitive atmosphere intensified as they entered the lists against each other in plowing contests. |
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Project staff attended many trade and career fairs to promote and publicize the project. |
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Now primarily a commercial, railway, and cultural centre, it is known for its traditional ironware and its annual horse fairs. |
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Building fairs: The entire portfolio of building fairs will be repositioned in the years to come. |
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While kids love the brightly painted, simple toys, there's another segment of society who pore over internet sites, haunt garage sales and church fairs. |
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The business is so well-known now in Christchurch that the supply of books brought in keeps him very busy, without his going to seek them at fairs or garage sales. |
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We made a proposal to bring people together in knowledge fairs, but funding didn't come through. |
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We participate in career fairs and information sessions at more than 12 universities across Canada. |
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The organisation markets these products through exhibitions and fairs at the local and national level, in association with other craft-based agencies. |
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There will be many fairs with street stalls selling all sorts of traditional as well as newer merchandise that will certainly help add to the clutter again. |
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At book fairs I have seen people who didn't know that I was a singer and others who discovered that I write. |
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As soon as I got him, I took him to shopping centres, fairs, anywhere crowded and noisy. |
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The two organizations teamed up to help people access the information they needed through two trade fairs. |
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Books on self-improvement have been a big draw at book fairs. |
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At the beginning of the eighth century, Anglo-Saxon and Frisian merchants had sailed up the Seine to Paris, carrying the wine to be sold at the fairs of Saint-Denis. |
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Because direct contact the best way to learn about each other, we invite you to come and meet us at one of the job fairs that we attend. |
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Technip also actively seeks out key profiles for its business through individual interviews and participation in job fairs. |
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Job fairs also present the opportunity to link students with resources that enhance their job search skills. |
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In the United States, Canada spared no expense to set up grand displays at local state fairs. |
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The Government has been conducting annual job fairs since 2002 and has been promoting a greater awareness of work hazards. |
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Easily coordinate individual or group interviews, seasonal hiring events, job fairs, campus interviews, and other hiring events. |
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Jobseekers are approached via information days, job fairs, counselling, school and university visits and special events. |
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We run an active and ongoing program across the country to recruit new employees including through participation in on-campus job fairs. |
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Stands at job fairs, so that you can chat with recruiters at your school or university. |
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His policies encouraged economic development with the creation of numerous towns and trade fairs. |
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At fairs he play'd before the spearmen, All gaily graithed in their gear-men. |
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South Brent was originally a woollen and market centre with two annual fairs. |
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Users may also be featured in the Saatchi Online stall at various art fairs. |
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As Genoese and Venetian merchants opened up direct sea routes with Flanders, the Champagne fairs lost much of their importance. |
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Summer camp fairs are held throughout Canada, usually during the winter months. |
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Admission to these fairs is typically free, and the camps on display vary in their cost from completely subsidized fees to quite expensive. |
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This restaurant was set up in authentic 15th century cellars, that initially were used by merchants as a storage place during the two major annual fairs of Antwerp. |
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In a city that holds some of the world's largest trade fairs including 'Industrie' and 'Cebit', the city of Hannover plays host to millions of tourists, visitors and conferees every year. |
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The Marine Corps has adopted air-liftable geodesic domes as its advance-base shelters, and the Department of Commerce has been using them since 1956 to house its exhibits at international trade fairs. |
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Additionally, fairs and exhibitions give insight in the products of the upcoming season and provide the perfect platform for shoptalk about equipment and everything else that may be of interest to you. |
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By placing advertisements in the media and a presence at trade fairs SUNOS finds a way of moving down untrodden paths to attract the attention of new customers. |
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We show up at the winter fairs and the agricultural fairs in this part of the province to exchange information and to provide information to anyone who talks to us. |
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There are festivals and fairs, pow-wows and people for all to appreciate. |
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Up the ante with iCongo's 'Virtual Marketer,' a virtual environment providing two-way communications for retailers to showcase product launches and share product training videos, perform employee training and job fairs. |
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Bartley Gorman Best known of modern bare-knuckle fighters, supreme in world of illegal boxing, scrapping in quarries, at horse fairs, campsites and once down a mineshaft. |
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The co-operative is taking steps to become better known, including attending industry trade fairs and directly visiting end-users to enquire into their needs. |
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As the hall has the system of moving telescope auditoriums and podiums, and sports ground, it is possible to organise there both stage events, trade fairs and exhibitions, as well as sport competitions in various disciplines. |
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The module stand for trade fairs and other presentational purposes. |
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The rotation-related larger number of exhibitions and trade fairs in 2003 suffered from the negative impact of the recessionary economic conditions, the consequences of the Iraq conflict and the effects of the SARS epidemic. |
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They were maintaining the discretion that is traditional in their business but has become increasingly quaint as fairs expose their persons and their pricing, unshielded by cagey assistants and velvet ropes. |
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A village with all amenities, ever governed by the holding of weekly markets selling local produce, several fairs and other traditional regional fetes. |
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Lastly, France commented that the Commission had given little credit to the press articles submitted for illustrative purposes and yet had made much of the views journalists had garnered at trade fairs. |
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Closer working relationships with schools in our fields, through job fairs, sponsorship initiatives and competitions, help us to single out the students who share our values. |
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A non-resident individual who is a vendor of herbal remedies travels throughout south-eastern Ontario and Western Quebec during the summer months following a circuit designed to coincide with local fairs. |
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With presentations at the two largest fairs in Moldova, Macedonian companies can promote products to be exported to Moldova. |
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She played piano, had a beautiful singing voice and spent many years painting toleware and selling macrame crafts at local fairs. |
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During these volunteer afternoons, employees have helped to paint classrooms, plant trees and bushes, clean and disinfect toys, and organize fun fairs. |
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Leaving aside the cliches, these visions of skaters on frozen rivers, the low grey skies, fairs and austere church interiors comprise the contribution of this culture to the European imagination. |
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Westport officials said they had attended numerous recent job fairs. |
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We worked with the Federal Healthcare Partnership for the specific purpose of determining the job fairs or exhibitions where we are going to find students this might interest. |
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Job fairs are already breaking attendance records. |
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Facilitated the Diversity Officer's participation in several career and job fairs to further promote exchanges and cooperation as well as to recruit among the diverse communities in Canada. |
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Recruitment: TD continues to reach out to a broad pool of talent when recruiting by participating in dozens of external job fairs and events geared to designated groups. |
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Some of the more successful ones were the first European job fairs that drew about 200.000 participants to 230 European cities where employers, workers and jobseekers could be in direct contact with each other. |
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The rest will be spent on major events, such as next June's Vienna Mobility conference or next September's 'Job Fair Europe' which will see job fairs in around 100 European cities. |
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They have job creation partnerships, wage subsidy programs, on-the-job skills development, job fairs and an Aboriginal People with Disabilities Program. |
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Mamet himself has performed a mentalism act at county fairs, and when he was in college he shilled for his friend Jonathan Katz, then a nationally ranked Ping-Pong champion. |
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Seasonal fairs and cultural, gastronomics e folkloristic events. |
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All over the empire these and regalian rights, such as mints, fairs, tolls, and the right of granting safe-conducts, were the substance of princely power. |
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Everyone from the mildly curious to go-getter professionals can take advantage of the lectures, seminars and job fairs they offer. |
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In this sense, Ficoba is committed to situating itself within the niche of regional fairs, a sector with a growing potential compared to traditional macro-fairs where there is a risk that the visitor becomes dispersed. |
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We plot map extracts, plans or images for exhibitions, fairs or for other purposes from our own or from supplied data, with an ink jet proofer on different types of paper up to an image width of max. 104 cm. |
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After promising feedback from the jewellery fairs in Munich and Basle an increased demand for semifinished jewellery products was observed in Europe. |
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The road of the white truffle of Alba comprises the provinces of Alessandria, Asti and Cuneo, whose countries every year they organize events and fairs that revolve around the extraordinary product. |
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Recruitment activities included the hiring of 190 post-secondary recruits, university career fairs, the Campus Speaker series, a database of bridgeable students and an increased focus on student programs. |
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In the original, the characters — the clown Petrushka, the Ballerina, and the Moor — represent puppets, stock characters from the traditional Russian Shrovetide fairs, caught in a brutal and tragic love triangle. |
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Additionally, we can advise you during the planning of your individual marketing activities, such as mailing campaigns, participation in trade fairs or saleroom design. |
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Frozen fairs on the Thames, Jonathan Swift clinking ice into his wine goblet during a broiling week in 1711, drops of rain plashing on Constable's palette. |
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It was also very clear that students felt that it was important for NAAF to continue to offer students the opportunity to participate in BFF career fairs. |
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The objective of this exhibition, which is usual for other fair enclosures, is to energise sectors of the economy and to make way for potential exhibitors who have had no clear role in sector-based fairs. |
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This is the reason why manufacturers present their equipment at trade fairs and medical congresses and pursue customer contacts with practitioners. |
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The women involved in the UGPRs are creating savings and credit mutuals, participating more actively in commercial fairs, and are working to improve the production and distribution of their produce and their hand-made crafts. |
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At first it was just an added skill to use with the 'conjuring' but it evolved so much, that to-day Julien uses miming for animation during exhibitions and fairs and mixes this art with magic. |
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The musicians carry the beret, the smock and the neckerchief of the horse dealers, these traders of livestock who went through the fairs of the region in the past. |
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The success story of the MUSTERMARKT and Bijoutex fairs goes back to the year 1953, when Heinz Kohl organised the first exhibition for baby carriages, basketry and woodwork at the Rudolf-Steiner-School in Munich-Schwabing. |
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Aid towards the cost of participating in trade fairs, or of studies or consultancy services needed for the launch of a new or existing product on a new market should not normally constitute export aid. |
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We exhibit our products at numerous trade fairs and shows. |
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With their profits, the cooperative contributes to the health insurance of its members, invests in their training and makes participation at international trade fairs possible. |
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This partnership also includes the organization of Aboriginal youth career fairs to assist young people to become more aware of the vast array of career opportunities they have and obtain advice on how to reach their goals. |
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Within the competitive landscape of specialist fairs, there is very clearly a place for a fair which honours the inventive genius of manufacturers in the micro technology sector. |
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By 1000, Bruges and Ghent held regular trade fairs behind castle walls, a tentative return of economic life to western Europe. |
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People also assembled for other reasons, such as to hold fairs and to trade. |
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And many schools and colleges organise fairs, festivals, and concerts in which citizens from all levels of society can participate. |
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Racing continued at fairs and markets throughout the Middle Ages and into the reign of King James I of England. |
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Local authorities foster cultural activities by supporting local artists, building arts centres, and by holding fairs. |
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During the Middle Ages, commerce developed in Europe by trading luxury goods at trade fairs. |
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Farm produce was traded at a number of markets and fairs, notably the Waun Fair above Dowlais. |
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Stock shows and fairs are events where people bring their best livestock to compete with one another. |
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Once known as The Angel Inn, it was at Y Pwysty that the weight of goods were regulated at the markets and fairs held in the town. |
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The house retains a name referring to its connection with Irish drovers attending markets and fairs. |
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Many folk festivals and fairs utilise dancing clubs or teams to perform both Buck and regular clogging for entertainment. |
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The local, rural nature of the fairs also occasioned many variations in the rules of the contests, leading to disagreements between parishes. |
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Roast chestnuts are traditionally sold in streets, markets and fairs by street vendors with mobile or static braziers. |
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Camp directors conduct the hiring of seasonal counselors, instructors, and support staff, often during job fairs held on campuses. |
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Spelling bees, science fairs, and geography fairs can also be organized through a support group. |
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The municipal government sponsors regular health fairs in different areas of the city focusing on health care for the elderly and the disabled. |
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Horse shows, which have their origins in medieval European fairs, are held around the world. |
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Markets and fairs were a key element in the town's economy in medieval times. |
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The fell's flat summit was also used as a venue for summer fairs by the local population in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Edward IV granted the right to hold two annual fairs and from this time the town began to prosper. |
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Soon after, four cheese fairs spread over the year also became a regular event in the town. |
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They specialize in all sorts of events, such as athletic competitions, fairs, and conventions, as well as receptions, banquets, and street food. |
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They of the house of Togarmah traded in thy fairs with horses and horsemen and mules. |
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Great solemnities were made in all churches, and great fairs and wakes throughout all England. |
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O'Malley was a craftswoman who enjoyed knitting and crocheting, and won many awards over the years at local fairs. |
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Not at state fairs, at least, where treats deep-fried to golden perfection reign supreme for summer fair dining. |
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Uutoni said that trade fairs such as the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair serve as a base for income generating opportunities by creating job opportunities to the local community. |
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Our report revealed licensing officials had been swamped with complaints about cabbies who cherry-picked fairs or overcharged vulnerable customers. |
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After a quick hiatus to focus on raising her two young boys, she's back soapmaking again in Central Valley, NY and selling bars at craft fairs and online. |
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Additionally, the group supports the FIRST Lego League, Bring Your Child to Work Day, school and summer camp visits, Sea Perch programs and science fairs. |
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While some vendors like Simi Valley residents Angela Lopez have participated in a number of arts and crafts fairs, others like Diane Reichick are trying it for the first time. |
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The event sees the traditional regatta boat races along with markets, fun fairs, community games, air displays including the Red Arrows and fireworks. |
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In addition, five cattle fairs and three sheep fairs were held each year. |
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It allowed for a weekly Tuesday market and two fairs a year. |
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Smaller communities and townships too poor or scattered to support shops and artisans obtained their goods from periodic market fairs and traveling peddlers. |
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There are also records of seven annual fairs, the earliest of which dates from 1130, and all of which continued until at least the early 16th century. |
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