As part of this refit, the company also scaled back floor space for textiles, dress fabrics, haberdashery, and knitting yarns. |
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A large range of haberdashery, coned yarn, spare parts and accessories are available. |
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There's a proper greengrocer's, a butcher, a baker, a haberdashery and a good old-fashioned ironmonger among others. |
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She likes the kitchen gadgets, haberdashery and garden furniture departments. |
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You are taken on a journey through the closed store, passing through bedroom furniture and fine china, accounts and haberdashery. |
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So he got me the plush summer job at the men's haberdashery selling ties and socks and underwear. |
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Off the field, Portis also was fun because of his outlandish haberdashery and his outrageously confident attitude. |
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Like Dr. Grant, however, the meticulous doctor found no pleasure in soiling his fancy haberdashery during a leisurely round of golf. |
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The three of us trooped off together to get outfitted at a mid-town haberdashery. |
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Having worked in a haberdashery, the rule of thumb was that button-down collar shirts go with sport jackets and blazers. |
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In the haberdashery department, he found gloves and other items lying around outside of their boxes and bolts of fabric lying on dirty floors. |
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The married mother-of-five had been about to go into a haberdashery shop in Burgess Road when she felt a sharp sting on the back of her left leg. |
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His men's haberdashery in St. Paul, Minn., once served as the factory's midwestern distribution center. |
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During this period, the two companies agreed to share the whole haberdashery market between themselves. |
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This led to surprise inspections in November 2001 at the premises of several Community producers of hard and soft haberdashery. |
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To the democratic reader committed to affording all beliefs equal status, belief is a sort of style, like haberdashery, taken on and put away at will. |
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Side-tracked by the blizzard, they stop at a nearby haberdashery to take shelter until the storm passes. |
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A perfect balance of streamlined style and classic proportions, in elegant haberdashery finishes that are anything but business as usual. |
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Specifically they shared the needle market and kept Entaco from competing in other haberdashery markets such as pins or fasteners. |
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Less amused was his father, who rushed out of his haberdashery shop to scoop up his son and ask him if he was trying to get them arrested. |
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By the 1820's both brothers were engaged in a number of business ventures including a haberdashery. |
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Traditional men's haberdashery fabrics will continue their rise, cut into curvy female figure-friendly pantsuits, French-cuffed shirts, balmacaans and trench coats. |
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Many display shelves were covered by stationery materials, crepe paper, haberdashery, hair conditioner and washing detergent, boot polish and plastic toys. |
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On opening day fifteen departments were ready for business, including grocery, confectionery, wine, perfume, books, haberdashery, sporting goods, and toys. |
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The shop specialises in a wide range of fabrics, haberdashery and buttons. |
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It was in France where the trades and professions vital to fashion were established: dressmaking, tailoring, wig making, haberdashery, millinery. |
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There's a theatrical to element most of Quentin Tarantino's films, but none more so than The Hateful Eight, which takes place almost entirely in a roadside haberdashery. |
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Sewing items are readily available in the haberdashery section of most supermarkets, while the other stationery should already be in use in the classroom. |
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The International Cooperative Farming exhibition is an exhibition of consumer goods, electronics, construction, textile and leather haberdashery, and also agricultural and food industry products, security technology, etc. |
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The shop stocks Sirdar yarns plus wool, patterns, books, knitting needles, sewing needles, thread, buttons and small haberdashery items. |
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He set up an independent exhibition in his brother's haberdashery shop at 27 Broad Street in Soho. |
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So they would roust him outside his haberdashery on the Sunset Strip, or arrest him for using foul language, and couldn't even make that two-bit rap stick. |
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The haberdashery is represented by account books, daily records and a daybook and the Laprairie Brewery, with account books, a cash book and a customers' accounts book. |
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When the thick, curved glass of the haberdashery windows frustrated their bricks, the teenagers headed for a nearby butcher's and asked him to hand over his heavy weights. |
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Once everyone is ensconced in the haberdashery, the film begins to resemble Tarantino's own twisted and macabre version of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. |
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You'll find lots of colourways in your local haberdashery store. |
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