| The company pioneered the idea of coupling a discount store with a supermarket and has become the nation's No. 1 grocer. |
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| Its effects and products touch the statesman and the soldier, the house husband and the grocer. |
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| Often the corner grocer provided this, sending a boy with a huge basket on the front of his bicycle. |
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| For those few moments all life comes to a standstill as she gently floats past the cloth shop, the vile grocer and the newspaper stand. |
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| I have taken photographs of our good butchers, bakers, fruiterers and grocer and am sending a copy to the Museum. |
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| Food was delivered to the house by the grocer, greengrocer, baker and butcher. |
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| After all, your neighbourhood grocer would sell much the same stuff at double the price. |
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| Gardeners tended her yard and flowers, and the grocer brought her groceries to her on his way home. |
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| Advice for leaders: Set up some shops such as a green grocer, toyshop and music shop. |
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| A grocer is supplied with kumquats but is unable to sell them. |
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| Ask the grocer for finocchio and be prepared for a couple of jokes. |
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| For example, the value of groceries given by a grocer to someone in exchange for something else must be brought into the grocer's income. |
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| The creamery sold butter and sweetened condensed milk to Safeway's Southern California division until 1929, when the grocer acquired it and made Lucerne its dairy label. |
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| Alternatively, BP may have stored the gasoline and supplied it to whomever delivered it to a grocer or warehouse store. |
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| You live 5 minutes away, and the grocer is just round the corner from your flat. |
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| One day when his father sends him on an errand, he ends up in prison for not having shown the proper respect to the local grocer. |
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| There is only one grocer shop which is also the bar, restaurant and night club. |
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| Shoppers can be assured that their grocer will be vigilant in ensuring the safety of the products sold. |
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| According to Juneau, the concept is a win-win-win situation for producers, consumers and the grocer. |
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| He has three brothers, one of whom is from the first marriage of his father, who is a grocer. |
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| He first showed this interest in a series of works named after new-economy companies such as the Web-based grocer Peapod, many of which turned out to be dot-bombs. |
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| The grocer, whose shop is 1 km from the house, told me that I was not the first person to complain about this house. |
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| Madam Speaker, I received a phone call from a grocer in my community who sells organic products. |
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| Local produce doesn't travel long distances from the field to your grocer, so the environment benefits from reduced fuel and emissions. |
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| Many workers in industry are less truly manual labourers than is a doctor or a grocer. |
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| The charity is engaging in a related business when it sells the flour to visitors and to the grocer for re-sale. |
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| We all know it's the small dry cleaners, the corner framing shop, or the neighbourhood grocer who creates the vast majority of jobs across the country. |
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| He paid his mother-in-law rent and, when the baker or the butcher or the grocer wouldn't let her have any more on tick, he paid the bills. |
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| The grocer associations and food companies face a political conundrum. |
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| Take a train, walk to the grocer, look around you. |
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| I loath democracy for the simple reason I'd rather pay court to the Emperor of Austria than to the grocer at the end of the road, but if that's your choice, then you shall have it. |
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| Turn everything to profit, as the grocer does in his shop, and you will soon become rich before God, just as the grocer becomes rich in money by adding penny to penny in his till. |
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| The son of Ram Jas, a grocer, and his wife, Dharam Raji, Jayant was educated at Xavier college in Ba, a town closely connected to Fiji's sugar industry. |
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| The real James Maclaine was an Irishman of respectable family, though he himself managed only a patchy career as a grocer in London's Welbeck Street. |
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| Build up a relationship with your green grocer, that's always good. |
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| A grocer whose store was still open brought out his stock of candles. |
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| Pay attention to how the grocer stores the fresh fruits and vegetables. |
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| Before I left, she said to me: « I trust you, but watch out: I don't want the grocer telling me later that she saw you trying to be smart in the street! |
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| The personalisation of the relationship, online as well as offline, is the only way for large international companies to become as friendly as the grocer next door. |
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| In 2005, Carter was named president of Cummins Filtration and also serves on the board of directors for Meijer Inc, an 80-year-old Midwest grocer and retail company headquartered in Grand Rapids, Mich. |
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| Nowadays, you're more likely to find favas in your favorite specialty grocer than in the pantry of a famous fictional cannibal with extremely refined taste. |
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| Continuing to London to the house of his friend, grocer John Strudwick of Snow Hill in the City of London, he was caught in a storm and fell ill with a fever. |
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| A year later in 1932, Dylan talked at length with his mentor and friend Bert Trick, 'The socialist grocer of Brynmill', about creating a play about a Welsh seaside town. |
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| I could not imagine Cadwallader Davies the grocer, in his near-to-waking dream, riding on horseback, two-gunned and Cody-bold, through the cactused prairies. |
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| Rugby School was founded in 1567 with money left in the will of Lawrence Sheriff, a locally born grocer, who moved to London and earned his fortune. |
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| Neighbours are incensed at the spectre of losing yet another walkable grocer. |
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| They hid in saloons, spun lies, spied on people, made less than the corner grocer, and were generally shiftless, lazy bums. |
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| Dobbin is horribly bullied by his schoolfellows at Dr Swishtail's when it is discovered that his father is a grocer. |
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| For places like bookstores or your corner grocer, a smile is also a great sign. |
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| The son of a Sydney grocer, Rosewall was a natural left-hander but was taught to play right-handed by his father and developed a peerless backhand. |
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| Costco is doing very well for a grocer, but very poorly for a department store, the category to which Walmart technically belongs. |
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| At Walmart, which is many peoples' grocer, clothier, and auto supply shop, long lines would cost them a lot of business. |
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| Harriet's mother was the daughter of a sugar refiner and a grocer. |
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