Further south, in an offshoot of the Beringharjo Market, you find the wooden boarded stalls of the book market. |
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The how is waking up every morning, seven days a week, by 6 a.m. to feed the horses, muck out the stalls, brush, ride and bath the horses. |
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There were stalls on all sides filled with ripe melons, crisp looking apples, fresh bananas and every type of bread possible. |
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They take a good deal of interest in the exhibits lined up in the 25 stalls there, making the event a melting pot of cultures. |
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When I go home to my parents in Pennsylvania, people are amazed to see me in the barn, all filthy, mucking stalls out in wellies. |
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You have got to keep your horse relaxed so you go into the stalls as quietly as possible. |
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With the heat beating down on them, people queued up in front of fresh fruit juice stalls to quench their thirst. |
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The trunk and branches of trees can be used as mulch for gardens, park or animal stalls. |
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Pacemaker Starbourne raced well clear from the stalls with Frankie Dettori's Kazzia pulling along the chasing pack. |
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The empty stalls were full of straw, but at least they had been mucked out. |
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Rows and rows of cows and heifers, their moos resounding within the school walls, were tethered to makeshift stalls. |
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Traditional rides, sideshows and stalls will stand side by side with the latest hi-tech, white-knuckle rides. |
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The tarpaulin sheets for the roofs of the stalls went first, followed by the counter boards and finally the heavy metal frames. |
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The new Sonic has 30 parking stalls and six walk-up stations as well as drive-thru service. |
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As well as stalls, sideshows and refreshments the club is planning a Grand Car Boot Sale to draw in the crowds at the bank holiday Monday event. |
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Lot 50B contains 222 stalls currently and is designated for reserve staff parking. |
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The garden party includes cream teas, stalls, raffles, tombolas, homemade jams and marmalades. |
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The fair, on November 1 at 2.30 pm, will have tombolas, lucky dips, a ball pool and craft stalls. |
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There were also table football challenges, quizzes, raffles, tombolas and cake stalls. |
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We are being asked to provide help at the stalls and to donate prizes for the raffle, the tombola and the Mystery Bottle draw. |
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The High Street was lined with stalls and sideshows, there were competitions and exhibitions and many gardens were open to visitors. |
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Adjacent land was added to the market in the 1360s to bring butchers' stalls together into one spot as a shambles. |
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Attractions will include a bungee run, stalls and sideshows, balloon races and competitions, as well as lots of information about diabetes. |
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I keep trying to get him to sit down, but he insists on checking all the stalls and paddocks himself even though I've already done it twice. |
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The procession proved a popular draw for residents, who also enjoyed all the fun of stalls and sideshows, funfair, children's races and displays. |
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Every minute detail was made available at the stalls, and the company officials were present for giving more information. |
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Slimmers, abdomen reduction belts, treadmills and fitness equipment are up for sale at a few stalls. |
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There's even a polite cheer from the family from the shires who are sitting directly behind us in the stalls. |
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In other stalls you can find shocking pink fabric covered with Chinese symbols, a record as old as your grandfather and silver jewelry. |
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City leisure chiefs plan to have around 50 per cent of the market stalls made in a traditional German style with wooden trestles and canopies. |
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Farrowing rate for sows in individual stalls was equal to or superior to sows in other systems. |
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There must have been at least forty stalls in the huge stable, and the loft above had rolled stacks of hay. |
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They import goods from Pakistan, Japan, and China and sell them in makeshift shops or in stalls alongside the street. |
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By western standards the city seems poor but there are plenty of shops and stalls open selling all sorts of goods. |
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Inside the milking parlor, Lifeline milker Clint Weidkamp coaxes a new heifer into the first of four stalls. |
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The animals were confined to drylot paddocks and fed the assigned concentrate in individual feeding stalls. |
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It is possible that most polymerase slippage events occur when the mitochondrial polymerase stalls at a misincorporated base. |
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As it happens, there was a ticket mix-up and during the break we were moved from circle seats down to the stalls. |
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Local people enjoyed a busy fun day at the opening celebration with games and stalls and Mr Shepherd stepped in to officiate at the launch. |
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Her recommendations range blithely from the momo at street stalls in Majnu ka Tilla to the Bukhara at the Maurya Sheraton. |
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When we were in the stalls I saw this money spider coming down my horse's neck. |
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Inside the abbey people sat quietly in the choir stalls or on chairs in front of lit candles, absorbed in prayer or contemplation. |
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Behind the market stalls are the Tin Trunk warehouse, The Golden Lion public house and the city Turkish bath. |
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The evening consisted of the usual sideshows and stalls and there were pony rides and competitions for the children. |
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At the same time, it stalls the metabolic processes that burn fat for fuel. |
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They are a buzz with people and stalls, selling many traditional handicrafts ideal for presents. |
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The rest of the showground will be packed with funfair rides, sideshows and food stalls, with a live band and bar area. |
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Bales of hay were piled everywhere, and relatively crude stalls housed various farming animals, from horses to pigs. |
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At most handicrafts exhibitions, exotically designed folding fans are invariably among the interesting articles on display in the stalls. |
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They walked quietly across the drive and to the barn where he opened two stalls and proceeded to saddle up one of the horses. |
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The 18 free stalls used were divided into six sets, excluding both stalls at each end of the row. |
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From inside I could hear the animals shifting in their stalls, ready to be set free for the day. |
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There were many stalls in the car park offering craftwork, local foodstuffs, books, toys and handcrafts. |
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I cleaned out all the stalls and watered the horses before going to see if John and Sheryl needed me to do anything else. |
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When stalled they should be fed twice daily, watered and their stalls cleaned daily. |
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Waiting there were white-knuckle rides, bouncy castles, and stalls selling mouth-watering treats such as chips, candyfloss and sweets. |
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Underneath a towering Ferris wheel, stalls were selling tasty treats including spicy samosas, candyfloss, and sweets. |
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The event will feature 50 stalls selling everything from stylish hats and designer wear to the latest kitchen implements. |
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Some children depicted even weighing balances in the stalls and gave the merchants a traditional attire for an added touch of originality. |
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It's been done out rather stylishly, but still feels rustic, with original limewashed stone walls, and the stalls and hay rack are still there. |
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While it was miserable and wet outside, the school hall was a hive of activity, with face painting, games and stalls. |
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Those looking to eat healthy will definitely be gratified seeing the calorific values of almost every dish displayed prominently in most stalls. |
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There were also specially commissioned works of art in addition to many food stalls and a funfair. |
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All sorts of unusual kites were flown, and in addition there were a number of stalls and workshops. |
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Sighing, the girl entered the stables and walked down the rows of stalls, greeting each individual horse by name. |
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He looked at the roadside stalls, and stopped to purchase from one of the many fruit stands. |
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For the thirsty, there are stalls specializing in freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices, papaya milk shakes and cold teas. |
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The smell of fresh breads, wet ink, melting glass, new silks and a lot of currency drifted about from the many open stalls. |
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After a while, the consensus on how to respond to the examples breaks down and the debate stalls. |
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However, we were met with a raucous noise purporting to be music, and fairground stalls. |
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On a high, we walked outside to the stalls where tie-dyed hats hung beside carvings of African gods. |
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Many of these products flowed off the stalls and onto the ground, where decaying wicker baskets protected them from the dust and dirt. |
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Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fairground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss. |
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Inside, marijuana still grows wild among nettles, and ageing bearded hippies in Nepali waistcoats stand behind dope stalls. |
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One more row was behind these stalls on both sides, allowing a maximum of eighty horses to be stalled in the large place. |
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Because of individual horse stalls, manual cleaning with a fork or shovel and wheelbarrow, tractor loader, or trailer is common. |
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This annual festival boasts food and craft stalls, with the main attraction being the prickly pear witblits made in a 19th century copper still. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the pilot pitches up to maintain altitude, gets too slow, stalls and spins to the ground. |
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The school bus stalls, sending Ralph walking back to the nearest gas station. |
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More than 20 stalls will be selling a wide variety of local crafts including artwork, woodcarvings and food. |
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The 250 stalls offer traditional craft items such as woodcutting from the Erzgebirge and ceramic from Lausitz. |
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The morning market in the Via Maestra is packed with stalls selling the knobbly tubers, graded in boxes according to size and quality. |
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Hold stalls to sell tickets for the march outside shops, workplaces and colleges. |
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Camping is available next to the pub, and there will be refreshments and clothes stalls. |
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Consequently, the ability of pregnant sows in stalls to get up and lie down could be improved by increasing the space allowance within the stall. |
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After he took it up, felt out the controls and made a couple of stalls, he shot several landings. |
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The party was outside in a carpark, lined with stalls selling yakisoba, yakiniku, corn, and grilled seafood, and of course beer. |
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Circulating or urinary cortisol concentrations were similar when sows were housed in stalls or groups with three to six pigs per pen. |
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In fact, you don't even have to leave Bangkok to be entertained and amazed by the variety of restaurants, food stalls and markets on display. |
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You'd expect to see a lot of market stalls, but there weren't many this year, and the street vendors were mainly selling food. |
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Going by the crowd response near the stalls, it seemed that the yummies were too good to resist. |
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Cherokee stalls have long been notable for their supremely gentle nature, sometimes, hardly a stall at all. |
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But even now the stores include counters based on market stalls, selling fruit, bread and more Morrison-made pies and sausages. |
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One of the culinary favourites here is asparagus and some of the stalls in the vegetable market were piled high with this succulent delicacy. |
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Around the central area will be a selection of market stalls, lawn areas, sports activity zones and play areas. |
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Fly the airplane to the bottom of the envelope, and stalls are a non-event, a good indication of landing manners as well. |
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The 29 working units are frequently plagued by flameouts, engine stalls, generator failures and general mechanical problems. |
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You'll have more precise control of the plane and can use things like engine stalls to your advantage. |
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I was being taken to the stalls and given one of the best seats in the place. |
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Traders at Moreton market abandoned their stalls as crowds of shoppers rushed for cover and flood water rushed down the High Street. |
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Roadsides are full of market stalls with fruit, vegetables, meat and other items. |
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A new grid above the front stalls allows objects to be flown over the first three rows. |
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However, it is very difficult to eat badly in Taipei, and dozens of fine restaurants and market stalls are within an easy walk. |
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All the world may well be a stage, but you still expect to find newspaper theatre critics in the stalls rather than treading the boards. |
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It was market day and the stalls stood in rows with local people in colourful ethnic clothes squeezing together in throngs, full of happiness. |
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Events include animal demonstrations, stalls run by groups such as Animal Samaritans, pony rides, barbecues and a pet blessing. |
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Fairground rides, stalls and games are booked to keep the crowds entertained. |
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In the park there were various fairground rides and the usual stalls and attractions. |
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The end of the world seemed nigh and I fancy I saw the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the starting stalls. |
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Meat is sold from stalls on the side of stagnant puddles and children play in groups around the dirty water. |
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There is a roadblock somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night. |
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Small restaurants, cafes selling coffee and tea, as well as stalls selling sandwiches and fruit juice are in abundance, spread all over the city. |
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For performances on December 21 to 24, the stalls and dress circle are almost sold out, but grand circle seats are available. |
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I remember crying in the back stalls when Storm Boy lost gallant Mr Percival. |
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He then left the row behind us and returned to his seat somewhere towards the back of the stalls. |
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Seated halfway back in the stalls, I thought the harpsichord sounded distractingly amplified. |
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There are shops and stalls where you can buy rosaries, beads, postcards, books and fluffy toys. |
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People came from miles around to go to the Market Hall because of the atmosphere and the stalls. |
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Other events on the day include performing artists, novelty races, face painting, workshops, market stalls and music. |
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The 190 stalls sell decorations, toys, knitwear, and a wide variety of arts and crafts. |
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And they knew their way, even into each of their respective stalls in the byres. |
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As we arrived at the square the normal jumble of carts, wagons, stalls, and milling people that we saw every day greeted us. |
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All big publishing houses were sponsors of the Book Fair and competed in attracting visitors to their stalls. |
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One evening she had sat in the Tsar's Box, not in the regular management seats in the stalls. |
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The choir stalls displayed large bunches of wheat and asparagus ferns, while colour was added by a profusion of dahlias. |
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This well attended enjoyable fair is well worth a rummage and browse through the different stalls. |
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He balanced himself on a runged chair, as he leaned against the wall of one of the stalls. |
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The Burmese resemble other Asians in being enthusiastic snackers, with ample provision of snack stalls. |
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There were no horses bucking in their stalls, no chickens clucking on the ground. |
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Women generally have a lot of fun organising cookery lessons with live demo, lucky dips and stalls and this year was no different. |
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Along one wall are stalls where the beautiful white Andalusian horses are being saddled. |
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Military vehicles, tabletop demonstration games, exhibits and stalls will pack the museum in Elvington, just outside York. |
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At street-side stalls that are sometimes nothing more than a bowl on the ground, fish are gutted and sold and vegetables haggled over. |
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The building was gutted, its roof destroyed, and nothing was salvageable from the ten stalls inside. |
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In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound. |
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The explosion in Baghdad occurred in a market when police tried to dismantle two bombs found in vendors ' stalls. |
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Above the church stalls to the left of the altar, however, hangs a small painting that is deceptively unassuming. |
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The stalls on the side of the road tend to sell cheap touristy products, but you should check them out anyway to sample some of the food items. |
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Inside, the shop is well-lighted, the aisles wide and the stalls laid out spaciously, so there is plenty of room for anyone in a wheelchair. |
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More than 175 participants will be putting up stalls, showcasing products ranging from electric tandoors to Ford automobiles. |
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And after the evening meetings delegates enjoyed the traditional tapioca pancakes available from stalls in the town square. |
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Shops spilled out into the thoroughfare, the traffic of furry figures bustling around stalls and awnings and shop windows. |
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In the park we were met by stalls and music and families and groups on friends on blue tarps drinking and picnicking under blossom covered trees. |
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Red lanterns suspended from bamboo poles crisscross the streets while bamboo stalls topped with colorful tarpaulin litter the sidewalks. |
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Both events feature arts and crafts stalls, a fun fair, majorettes ' performances, a brass band and a barbecue. |
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Elephant grass is commonly used in a cut-and-carry system, feeding it in stalls, or it is made into silage. |
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And always wear a pair of plastic flip-flops to prevent picking up common bacteria found in the shower stalls. |
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For optimum household cleanliness and health, clean and disinfect your shower stalls and glass shower doors at least once a week. |
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Children hawk small items and souvenirs, sometimes working for the vendors who have stalls in Sangha near the guesthouse. |
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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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Market stalls full of food in a nation where food shortages have left millions of people on the brink of starvation. |
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Dry towels hung from a plastic rack on the linoleum wall across from the shower stalls. |
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At 28, Hussain now feels the pressure to marry, but stalls his parents by saying that he is not ready. |
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She took a quick shower in one of the moldy shower stalls, and put on her other clothes. |
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There are tents and teepees and refreshment stalls around the main gates and the main camp in Bluebell Wood. |
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I find her a bit vague and she reminds me strongly of the goth girls who used to run stalls in Kensington Market a few years back. |
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The student then completed a series of maneuvers, including stalls, spins, and lazy eights while gliding back to the practice field. |
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There were four sinks to the left, and four toilets with stalls near the showers. |
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The entire school shared this lavatory and it had a dozen shower stalls for use. |
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The event, which includes live bands and a jazz combo playing on the streets plus many stalls, is again being organised by Calne Rotary Club. |
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From furniture to fashion, the wide array of stalls offer great temptations to those with a discerning taste. |
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Over forty market stalls will display a tempting selection of delicious seafood. |
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He ran one of two butcher's stalls on the market until it was tendered out to another trader. |
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We cleaned horse stalls, manured the land by hand, and the landlord plowed it. |
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The final block has a taxi rank, a bus terminus, hawkers' stalls and space for retailers and wholesalers. |
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Some even claim that the toilet stalls, with leather walls and designer lights, are the nicest toilets in Sofia. |
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There were flies by the billions, dirt and refuse everywhere, and scraggy dogs searching in the stalls for food. |
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Selected European countries and the European Union have banned or are phasing out use of stalls and tethers for gestating sows. |
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Vieuille-Thomas et al. observed sows housed in tethers, stalls, and groups for the occurrence of stereotypic behaviors. |
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They have no football locker room, sharing showers and stalls with their other sports teams. |
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In contrast to moving from outdoors to neck tethers, moving from outdoors to indoor gestation pens or stalls did not inhibit litter size. |
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If enacted, the law might eliminate tethers and stalls for other classes of cattle. |
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In the rest of the world, for example, sow stalls and tethers, banned here, are still widely used. |
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The use of specialized animal stalls and tethers is accepted as a science-based industry standard of management. |
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The high street was closed to traffic and although Friday is normally a busy market day in the town, traders closed their stalls out of respect. |
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In one of the choir stalls in the church at St Cross Hospital, we found some really old scratchiti. |
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Fairground organ ditties blaring from food stalls soon gave way to the doleful strains of a whiny brass band playing funeral music. |
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I was appalled by all the stalls that were selling brand new goods, supposedly cheap. |
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Outer walls and shower stalls leaked into unventilated cul-de-sac wall spaces. |
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Initially I was disappointed at having chosen a stalls seat, and one right at the front to boot. |
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There were also quite a lot of Indian traders with their stalls full of bric-a-brac, combs, hair pins, scarves, etc. |
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There is an unofficial market in stalls outside the ground on match days where people sell blue and white scarves and t-shirts. |
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My dad and I untacked and rinsed our horses off, blanketing them and putting them into stalls for the rest of the day. |
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He watched quietly as I efficiently untacked each horse, put groomed them, put them in their stalls and filled their water buckets. |
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Events on the day included pony and fairground rides, children's entertainers and fun stalls and bouncy castles. |
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Inside I see oak-paneled stalls, brass nameplates, bug zappers, a wash stall with hot running water. |
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The street will then be set up as a street fair, with food stalls, entertainment booths, exhibitions, and cultural shows. |
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This configuration recalls the form of traditional livestock barns with a center walkway and animal stalls to each side. |
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The livestock pens and barns held little interest for her, although she took the time to check out the horse barn, filled with stalls. |
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It is also a sort of fair with booths and stands offering food and tea, jewelry and wood, and stalls serving beer. |
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There will be various stalls including a bookstall, cake stall, bric-a-brac and tombola. |
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The type of market stalls allowable will include, any wheeled or movable stall or box, barrow or cart. |
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Revellers dug deep, contributing to raffles and stalls to boost the appeal as much as they could. |
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However, they are now being sold under the counter from street stalls in the city. |
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Sows housed in pens and stalls had similar mean values across all measures with each analysis that was used. |
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The horses charge out of the stalls although Wintertide is caught napping and immediately drops a few lengths. |
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The well-fancied Diaghilev loses his chance at the very beginning of the race when he dallies in the stalls. |
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Ethnic craft stalls will be situated in the common room throughout the event. |
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Against the eclectic musical background there was a huge array of stalls, including recycled clothes, hammocks, body art, books and crafts. |
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There were lots of stalls and games, including darts, skittles and a hoopla. |
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On offer is everything the fun-lover would expect to find in a western theme park, right down to the hamburger bars, popcorn stalls and a large amusement arcade. |
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As many as 60 stalls would be set up for display and sale of wares. |
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I turned around in surprise, looked at the other shoppers, but they were just filling their carts as usual, absorbedly studying the produce stalls. |
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The 50 stalls set up at the fair are abuzz with nervous activity. |
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The event is something like a jamboree or carnival with some off-road activities, off-road car shows, car accessory sales, food stalls and information booths. |
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Spacey was performing in the play clarence Darrow when a mobile phone began ringing in the stalls. |
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They can pick way through the throngs of revellers by day to nab a bargain on one of the many stalls that line the streets, or sit by the wayside and have their fortune told. |
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These are now planning public meetings, mass leafleting, education packs and street stalls to let as many people as possible know about the upcoming protests and events. |
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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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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls. |
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If you spend your mornings grooming horses, baling hay and cleaning stalls, you'll burn as many calories as you would walking for the same amount of time. |
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The station features a kiss-and-ride lane, a 10-acre park-and-ride lot that will have 1,000 parking stalls, a bus transit center, a tour bus area, and two entrances. |
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Nisley milks his cows in a long parlor lined with tie stalls. |
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The square will also make allowance for upwards of 600 hawker stalls, largely along its southern border, in and around the preserved first shops along Union Street. |
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And last but not least, there were the merchandise stalls that popped up between the chicken foot and polyester tracksuit outlets along the street. |
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A tube of lubricant also flew into the stalls as a duvet was swiftly scooped up. |
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There will be a dog agility display, donkey derby, traditional Irish country cooking, trade stalls, amusements, and lots more, with entertainment for all ages. |
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The committee would like to thank all their sponsors for their support and the many people who added to our occasion by providing stalls, services and amusements. |
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The streets are lined with stalls, boutiques and surf shops. |
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The fish stalls sell pilchards, mackerel and squid, which are the best baits for general ledger fishing, taking most species including conger and moray eels. |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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The afternoon quickly dissolved, and after putting on blankets, applying liniment and leg wraps, helping bed stalls, and cleaning up the barn, it was dark. |
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Riverside pubs were drunk dry and special market stalls on Quay Meadow did a roaring trade as Sunday's bad weather failed to put the mariners off. |
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As a result, nobody, including the owner of the building, has the right to block walkways under an arcade by putting up vending stalls, they said. |
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Backus et al. reported no differences in number of live-born piglets among sows housed in stalls, free-access stalls, ESF group systems, or trickle-feeding group systems. |
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Traffic was kept away and an array of colourful stalls filled the street, selling items as varied as rugs and carpets, clothes, herbal drinks and antique jewellery. |
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Where else in Kochi, but Kadavanthara can one find people enjoying bhel puris, paani puris, paav bhajis, gol gappas and samosas from the row of chaat stalls. |
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After a dozen dizzying turns past stalls crammed with fruit, meat, shoes and screws, Zuniga hears a sharp animal screech above the babble of buying and selling. |
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At Miami Carnival in October, several soca music traders set up stalls at major venues, openly hawking illegally acquired wares and at giveaway prices. |
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He goes two stalls along, past one where all they sell is bacalao, dry and hanging or tender fillets in salt water, to one where all they sell are olives. |
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There will be a variety of stalls, including one to name a teddy bear. |
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Five barns with 34 stalls each will open on the Thistledown backstretch Thursday, increasing the Cleveland-area track's stable capacity to 34 barns and 1,598 stalls. |
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All the stalls had such scouters who would at times even cling on to your clothes, in an attempt to lure you into buying their absolutely undesirable concoctions. |
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It appears that the physiological data from a number of studies indicate the welfare of sows in stalls is equal to, or better than, that of sows in tethers or groups. |
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Friday night is the time to visit this bastide town, when stalls sell fresh produce and restaurants serve everyone together on long tables in the street. |
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Even with a reduced number of stalls, visitors were offered a varied selection of goods, ranging from walking sticks to photograph albums, and candyfloss to doughnuts. |
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There stood eight stalls in the stable, six of which contained animals. |
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There were also stalls offering beauty treatments and products, allergy testing, information about cosmetic dentistry and advice on how to lose weight and give up smoking. |
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There they are washed, tails tittivated and eyes cleaned before settling down in the clean straw of their stalls to wait their turn in the judging ring. |
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Research has shown a decrease in bone optical density of the third metacarpal in young horses soon after the onset of race training or when moved from pasture to stalls. |
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What you see on the loaded trestles and sagging stalls, lining the waterfront here, will end up on a thousand restaurant tables by the end of the day. |
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The splendid choir stalls with well-carved misereres are of this dating. |
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Then there are the smaller stalls selling everything from bindis to hairpins and costume jewellery of the type more often seen in Bollywood movies. |
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For most of the day, they remain in stalls at least 60-square feet, where they can turn around and lie down. |
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It was a breezy evening, and families were out-of-doors, children playing on the monkey bars of a little park nearby, people strolling past book stalls and market wares. |
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Apart from the usual party essentials of food, drink and music, there were all sorts of sideshows and stalls, one of them providing temporary tattoos. |
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There will also be a funfair, sideshows, stalls and refreshments. |
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Tokyo is home to many culinary highlights, chief among them the yakitori stalls. |
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There will also be stalls and sideshows in the community village and a time tunnel, which will take you back and forward in time to see the Thames and Thamesmead. |
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This market had humble beginnings eight years ago or so, and has blossomed into a teeming 55-stall market, split between food stalls and craft stalls. |
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According to the housing officer, he has laid out umpteen stalls. |
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For crunch situations, one popular device was a custom blower with a med reservoir for mid-examination boosts which put an end to the long lines at the bathroom stalls. |
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Gwembe boma has had no town centre market and traders were conducting their business activities in make shift stalls adjacent to the district hospital. |
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The usually unfrequented walkway saw crowds thronging the various stalls to look at, and in several instances buy, the multitude of objects on show. |
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The stalls are now too close together and the canopies too wide, making the passages between stalls narrow, uninviting, claustrophobic and sunless. |
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On top of these were flower displays, fishing and small-bore rifle shooting, not to mention rows and rows of trade and craft stalls and, of course, plenty to eat and drink. |
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There are 142 stalls with gift items, children's toys, figures for nativity cribs, Christmas decorations, mulled wine, grilled sausages, and gingerbread. |
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Although soybean-based tempeh and tofu make popular snacks at streetside food stalls all over the country, they do not get the respect they deserve. |
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Also, the process of weaning foals in stalls, either singly or in pairs, results in elevated plasma cortisol when compared with unweaned controls. |
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Linking with the waterways theme were stalls of canal boat art and decoration, boat upholstery, knot tying and information about the British Waterways. |
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This bathroom had several urinals and a row of bathroom stalls. |
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The stained glass windows are of the expected bright colouring and the dark choir stalls sombrely face each other from both sides of the aisle, in the usual manner. |
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She decided to pay a brief visit to one of the stalls herself. |
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As she passed through the first row of stalls, she was greeted with many soft nickers that went ignored in her small amount of haste to find the Captain of the Guard. |
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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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An estimated 60,000 adults and children thronged the Book Fair which had more than 350 stalls, including nine of them in the Food Court selling soul food. |
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At nine and eight years old respectively, both horses should be well equipped for the job, although the starting stalls might come as a bit of a shock. |
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In stalls, the sow can move within the limits of the bars or fences. |
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I saw market stalls full of produce, dusty papaya skins speckled by rain. |
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There is a whole genre of books not sold in regular stores but usually on street stalls in questionable neighborhoods. |
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If the filter gets clogged with dirt, the car sputters and stalls. |
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Dozens of musicians, singers, dancers and actors performed on two stages in the park, while stalls of food, arts and crafts were set up to tempt passers-by. |
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Suwarni sells friend banana to market stalls, her husband sells coconuts. |
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Tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stones will be on view at rickety little tables and stalls in the market, and in most cases the stones are genuine. |
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A copper and an odd crimson brown stallion occupied two stalls on the far end, and three mares were stabled a few stalls down from Asa and across the row. |
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Stocks Market, on the site of the Mansion House, had been in existence for some centuries but was increasingly challenged by Covent Garden, started as a few sheds and stalls. |
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The local McDonald's reserves parking stalls for horse-drawn buggies. |
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Identify the free stall users with parking passes and after a year the city can decide based on use whether to add or reduce the number of free stalls, she said. |
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The horse was reluctant to enter the stalls but came through with a storming late run to edge out Touch of the Blues by three-quarters of a length with Century City third. |
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There was even an attached bathroom with sinks, toilets and shower stalls. |
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Remember bathtubs and shower stalls may require support framing. |
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The choir stalls were moved from the chancel to their present position in the nave in 1961 to make room for the bishop's throne and canon's stalls. |
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From the moment Walter van Dyk started from the back of the stalls to sing the opening of The Threepenny Opera, I felt a frisson which lasted to the end of the evening. |
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The action is seen as it would be from a good seat in the theatre stalls. |
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Little Molly, all of four years old, hair adorned in silver and red tinsel, has just stepped up from the stalls to sing her favourite nursery rhyme, Sing A Song Of Sixpence. |
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Converting..all the loose stalls of a stable into loose standings. |
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Certainly, at both sets of stalls the procession would halt, garlands would be draped over the Brahmins and political candidates, and more coconuts cracked over the rath. |
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On the day of the switch, they formed a procession, piled all their goods on wheelbarrows and handcarts, and returned to Pavement where they set up their stalls. |
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Encroachers have set up stalls and booths on the footpath, making it almost impossible for commuters and pedestrians to move hassle-free. |
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The choir holds the stalls for the clergy, cathedral officers and the choir, and the organ. |
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Chesterfield is home to one of the largest open air markets in Britain, the stalls sitting either side of the Market Hall. |
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It still has a moderately sized market of about 250 stalls held three days a week. |
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Fleetwood Market on Victoria Street is one of the largest covered markets in the North West, with over 250 stalls. |
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Wexford strawberries are famous and can be bought in shops and wayside stalls throughout the summer. |
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The total is likely to be much lower than the actual figure because it is not possible to include market stalls and under-the-counter sales. |
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There will be lots of stalls available including books, jewellery, bric-a-brac, collectors' items, jigsaws, children's toys. |
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Darth Vader and a legion of Storm Troopers roamed the stalls and took part in a parade for the 15th anniversary of the UK Garrison group. |
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Its cloisters of Baroque Renaissance style, choir stalls, colonial paintings and wood carvings are highlights, now a popular museum. |
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The calculated density of market stalls at Chunchucmil strongly suggests that a thriving market economy already existed in the Early Classic. |
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The mews had horse stalls and a carriage house on the ground floor, and stable servants' living accommodation above. |
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