A photo also showed that woven rugs, won after two hours of bargaining in a Moroccan souk, would perfectly fit the couple's rooms. |
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Prawns are tossed in olive oil and garlic in an iron souk flavoured with a subtle hint of tamarind. |
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Whether it's a car boot sale, a Moroccan souk or a high street store, men are useless barterers. |
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Its souk, or market, is huge, maze-like and intimidating, but you can pick up bargains. |
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His son-in-law is the chief cook who does the shopping in the souk early in the morning. |
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The streets were nearly empty, and the metal shutters on the Arab stalls in the souk were shut tight. |
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Manama has modern buildings and wide, tree-lined roads as well as an older section with a traditional souk, or marketplace. |
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Eventually, I do find an older building in the shape of the excellent Dubai Museum, with its evocative waxworks of souk and Bedouin life. |
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When we ventured into town to visit the souk, my cousin's wife was required to wear an abaya, a shapeless, full-length black cape. |
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Visit the souk of the goldsmiths, for example, or the hat makers, or follow your nose to the spice market. |
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Shopping around for the right riad can be as fun or as fraught with disaster as going to the souk. |
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But children are back in school in this town of some 40,000 people, a health clinic has reopened and business is picking up at the souk, or market. |
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As a result, the primary relationships in American family life have acquired the flavor of a Moroccan souk. |
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The focal point of any Middle Eastern city is the souk, or marketplace, a labyrinthine space of alleys, stalls, and tiny shops that also include ancient mosques and shrines. |
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Finally, how not to transport visitors into a souk where 1000 and colors, scents assail you? |
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The best souk is in Muscat, where stalls groan under the weight of antique silver, tribal art from Zanzibar, dishdashas, frankincense and exotic perfumes. |
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But as an American creating a new brand here, and living the daily life of the souk, he seems to be in a league of his own. |
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Once you have passed the babouche vendors, you arrive in En-Nejjarine Square and the cabinetmakers' souk. |
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What better way of building up an appetite than a walk through a spice souk? |
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Think Moroccan cooking, and the image of colourful spices piled up in a bustling souk may spring to mind. |
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He has been in charge for 25 years now, but even as a child he would give a hand, looking for fresh produce in the local souk every day so he could make his shakes, pizza berbera or delicious tajines. |
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While beach combers could splash away in any one of the beautiful beaches, bargain hunters could visit the Ajman souk renowned for its architectural splendor. |
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It is quite a large space between the souk and the Koutoubia, where conjurors, snake charmers, storytellers, music groups, fruit juice and water vendors, and fakirs entertain the crowds and passers-by. |
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We explored the wind-whipped town's white and blue port and souk, known for exquisite woodwork and musical instruments – the town hosts the renowned Gnaoua world music festival each year. |
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Tate Modern became almost too popular for its own good, a heaving cultural souk – acutely in need of its planned extension – where art can occasionally be seen between massed heads and shoulders. |
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In a North African souk recently people kept shouting 'Ali Baba Ali Babaat' at me, which is a little surprising given I was probably the only non-Arab there. |
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The assailant threw two grenades at Mr Ibrahim's entourage, driving through the dusty plaza that the Iraqi regime created when in 1991 it bulldozed the rebels' hideouts in the old souk. |
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Another enormous section of the centre was conceived as a replica of souk Khan al Khalili, exposing the same jewellery and handicrafts that are sold n the old popular market. |
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I heard one of my colleagues tonight describe the Stations of the Cross in Jerusalem, stations I visited on the Via Dolorosa with my tour groups on numerous occasions as I went through the Arab souk or market. |
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I have also visited the Arab souk in Hebron. |
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Also visit the Lihoud souk where blacksmiths and carpenters do business. |
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It is a bazaar, a souk, an open-air temple celebrating cheap desire. |
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There were around 2,000 houses around the Creek and 350 traders in the souk, making it one of the biggest entrepots in the region. |
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According to local residents, the Fazah owns a shop in the souk and pays protection money to a local militia to ensure the well-being of his business. |
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Naturally air conditioned by windtowers which catch the breezes then funnel them below, the Souk is a great marketplace in which to examine products from countless lands. |
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A la medina de Rabat, se trouve un coin typique, connu sous le nom de Souk Sebat, marche des chaussures. |
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The sniping cantered around Syria Street as well as Al Barad, Al Beessar, Souk el Kamih, Bakkar, American and Jabal Mohsen. |
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Buy a bog-standard one at the street market in Souk Chaaria, near the Musee de Marrakech. |
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Saraya Aqaba has signed agreements with Colliers International and Mace Macro for work at their Saraya Souk project in the city of Aqaba in Jordan. |
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