Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and publicans are unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits of their patrons. |
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This left publicans to take the heat after the brewers pushed up the price of draught beer. |
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A bitter row could be brewing as anxious publicans face sweeping changes to the licensing system. |
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That's the view of publicans who feel they cannot be held solely responsible for underage drinking or those who drink to excess. |
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Awards will be made for first, second and third in categories for publicans, grocers and general. |
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This event was organised by the publicans from four local inns and each provided entertainment. |
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Norway outlawed smoking in bars and restaurants last June to an outcry from publicans who predicted serious trade shortfalls. |
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A group of publicans in the town are today applying for an extension of their licences to allow them to open until 2am. |
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Obviously, Paul is talking about sinners if they are not saved while Jesus is talking about those publicans and harlots that believed in him. |
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Friend of publicans and sinners, you make the angels laugh and heaven rejoice. |
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Mary and her late husband Murph were the publicans at the Southland Hotel for about twenty years. |
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It is right that restaurateurs and publicans must be free to choose a policy on smoking that best suits their business. |
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The figures also reveal farmers, bosses, shopkeepers, publicans and builders top the list of tax dodgers. |
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Anyone from bakers to bookbinders, variety artists to publicans, can choose to spend their last years in the company of like-minded souls. |
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Children are running riot in pubs because publicans cannot ask them to leave. |
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There is another business model for wireless networking that might appeal to hoteliers, cafe owners and publicans. |
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The move implies he is open to compromise in the area, and will be seized upon by publicans and hoteliers, anxious to water down his proposals. |
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Kerry publicans and hoteliers have been assured that they have nothing to fear from the new ban on smoking in public places. |
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The main reason most publicans prefer to sell this filtered and pasteurised product is that it's easier to stock and handle. |
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Beer drinkers in York today raised a glass to the city's publicans, after it emerged they were getting some of the best-value pints in Britain. |
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Now publicans have pledged to raise a glass to the incoming regiment and let bygones be bygones. |
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That pledge has since been backed by publicans in other counties who have vowed to resist the ban in its current form. |
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By law, all publicans are required to display their prices and can be fined for charging more than advertised. |
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Principally publicans and restaurateurs, who believe that their livelihood is directly threatened. |
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The Licensed Vintners Association, which represents Dublin publicans, refused to comment. |
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Police officers, hoteliers, shopkeepers and publicans are also among those asked to brush up on their knowledge of Scotland's most famous poet. |
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The minister's refusal to back-pedal on his smoking ban earlier this year raised the hackles of publicans nationwide who claimed it damaged their business enormously. |
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The Waterford publicans, who have signified their intention to defy the ban, are following in the footsteps of their colleagues in Kerry, Cork, Donegal and Wexford. |
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Richard Harris was the blacksmith, Joshua Iredell and Thomas Wood were the publicans, Spencer Kelly the bank manager and Alfred Rutter the local bootmaker. |
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Recently there was a highly advertised seminar, with special invites to publicans, concerning the Equal Status Act, to help them deal with these issues. |
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They were things put in because of pressure from publicans, who felt the special restaurant licence was going to be a back door into the pub game. |
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With the party season approaching, publicans, hoteliers and restaurateurs are anxious to win back custom from locals and tourists by softening the area's rowdy image. |
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The Royal Oak, in Goodramgate, York, is expected to slash its energy consumption by ten per cent in the next year after the publicans vowed to play their part in the scheme. |
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The drinks industry and publicans have made a guarded response to the moves, insisting they already support the drive to encourage more responsible drinking. |
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A meeting was held on Wednesday to discuss plans to enlist the support of publicans and night club bosses to make late-night Bedford a safer place. |
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When publicans turned up to air their grievances before a committee in Leinster House on April 26, they could hardly have wished for a more sympathetic audience. |
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The sizzling sunshine made it a bumper day for the publicans and stallholders with horse traders rushing to quench their thirst at regular intervals. |
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Two publicans in the city centre were found to have added 10 cents to the prices of a measure of whiskey and pints of stout, ale, lager and cider. |
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They spent their savings on drink to secure the favourable opinion of publicans and therefore further employment. |
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And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples. |
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These tax farmers called publicans were infamous for their depredations, great private wealth, and the right to tax local areas. |
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The daughter of publicans, Catrina Elizabeth Gulliver was born in Warneford Hospital in Leamington Spa, and was brought up in the small town of Southam in Warwickshire. |
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Publicans have requested late licences, and the biggest hootenanny the locality has seen is expected if Inveraray bring home the ancient trophy. |
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Publicans and restaurateurs in major cities should make their own provisions to check customers' safety. |
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Publicans say the licensed trade is dying in Bradford as people are reluctant to re-open businesses which were damaged during the riots. |
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Publicans are being urged to spray the lubricant on surfaces around toilets and washbasins in a bid to reverse escalating usage of the drug. |
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Publicans and members of the public there feel it is only a matter of time before the ban is introduced across Europe. |
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Publicans admit they are ripping off customers with exorbitant prices for soft drinks. |
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Publicans are falling out over new licensing laws allowing pubs to open much later. |
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Publicans have been besieged with complaints about unpleasant smells in their establishments since the ban on smoking in public places was introduced last month. |
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Publicans have said they are finding it increasingly difficult to judge the age of customers, and have called for a mandatory identity card to combat under-age drinking. |
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Publicans in Dublin bump up the price of a phone call by 200 per cent and add 17p to a pack of cigs. |
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Publicans Stephen and Judith Gribble collected the award in front of more than 900 of the industry's top operators. |
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Publicans issued employment solely on the capacity of the man to pay, and men often left the pub to work drunk. |
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