One motorist headed toward Texas gestures to the car behind him to go around, if necessary, as he hops out and into a storefront. |
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The restaurant occupies a matchbox-size space among the storefront shops on Sullivan Street. |
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He passed a lamp shop, the storefront all lit up, lamps hanging in the window. |
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The gallery, which was formerly a storefront, had to undergo a few building improvements to bring it up to code. |
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A congregation in Michigan challenged a city hall ruling preventing them from opening a storefront church. |
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There's not an empty storefront on Oak Street, the main drag through this former orchard-and-lumber hub on the Columbia River. |
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But evangelical storefront churches in east London are growing, seemingly at exponential rates. |
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Under the elevated train line along Roosevelt Avenue, cardboard turkeys and dried corncobs decorate storefront windows. |
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Louise and Jerry were neighborless, only a barren nondescript storefront occupied the space to their left. |
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Every kind of business, from rundown corner markets to the Gucci storefront on South Peters Street, has been looted. |
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In that film, shop displays and storefront windows greeted Tom Cruise with ideas of how to enhance his clothing selections. |
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Across the windows of the storefront, Mr. Stolowitz had lettered FREE SHOES in huge strokes of brown latex paint. |
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I've joined a food co-op with a storefront on Agricola Street that aims to supply local and organic food at affordable prices. |
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Seafood addicts crowd around the bar, and if enough people order chowder or the grilled lobster, the big storefront windows steam up a little. |
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Lining its streets are storefront retailers selling ethnic foods, jewelry, and clothes. |
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In fact I do forget, but then I see my reflection in a storefront window or in the window of a passing car, and I'm this man holding a box. |
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Boudreau's installation blurred the line between art and commerce, sculpture and consumer good, exhibition and storefront display. |
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A five story brick building at the corner Mercer and Prince Street was typical, with a porterhouse in its storefront and an expensive brothel upstairs. |
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The storefront will be all glass, which will reflect light back onto the street. |
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Yet the firms that appear liveliest are the storefront lawyers dealing in child support, car accidents and personal-injury cases. |
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As he opened the door of the truck, Ian glanced up at the storefront. |
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If you change that into a storefront, you destroy a lot of what's great about Twitch. |
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If you have a storefront, post its address along with a telephone number for those who want more than a virtual connection or assurance that you're no fly-by-night operation. |
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Where I found it was in the storefront of another business two blocks from there for sale. |
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Art City's storefront studio offers an alternative to people of all ages who need or want a place to express themselves creatively. |
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We use the services of a payment gateway to ensure that all storefront on-line purchases paid with a credit card are processed safely. |
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They are one-stop storefront centres that house business services delivered by all three levels of government. |
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The retail storefront will include a small seating area for on-site consumption of bakery purchases. |
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The space is flooded with natural light from a very large storefront window, and the fitting rooms are spacious and draped with dramatic burgundy velvet curtains. |
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This virtual e-commerce storefront will also include an on-line reservation service to encourage visitors to the region. |
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An electronic storefront refers to a website with many pre-built e-commerce components that a merchant can use to setup an online store. |
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This was somewhat less problematic for resource centres that employed a storefront approach or were located in a mall. |
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Located in a sprawling storefront loft on Sherbrooke just west of St-Denis, the glass-fronted cubic space with ultra-high ceilings has a museum-of-the-future feel to it. |
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It was there in the football posters that were framed and displayed in storefront windows surrounding campus. |
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Neatly hung laundry still dangled over the main street from the second-floor balcony of an apartment above a blown-out storefront. |
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Tin Star is a small storefront cafe mixed in among all the other small storefront cafes, bars, art galleries and purveyors of knickknackery along Evergreen's high street. |
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Like the bonbons that line gilded boxes of chocolates, their names adorn one storefront after another above displays of leather coats, designer purses and gold bracelets. |
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A bright blue storefront, heavily pockmarked with gunfire, is the backdrop to a wrecked, bullet-bashed car. |
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To invest such a massive amount of time, money and effort into an online presence and not ensuring it can be found is like constructing a storefront without any doors. |
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The storefront has a warm and accessible beer house feel, and with the addition of big windows, the whole place has an atmosphere of openness and transparency. |
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Their home is one of an isolated clutch of doleful, boxy structures, their alimentary needs met by a tiny storefront shop, their streets unlit, even unpaved. |
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For the store is actually a conceptual undertaking, tucked into a storefront owned by that most Main Street of American retailers. |
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Now it seems Apple is making a direct move to stop the long lines and shunt people to its online storefront. |
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The bomb was composed of fireworks and an unidentified accelerant and blew out the windows of the Starbucks storefront. |
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Mail comes general delivery only, and residents must visit to the storefront post office, next to Shirley's Burnt Biscuit Bakery. |
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Every neighborhood has a cursed address, a storefront that's home to a series of snakebit businesses. |
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Put yourself in Hiro's hands at his eponymous storefront restaurant. |
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Rather, the Trust wishes to be in the position to invest in income producing storefront retail properties that are strategically located in relation to income producing office properties in the Trust's portfolio. |
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Couples slide into tables at Tanoreen, Rawia Bishara's marbled Levantine restaurant on the corner of Third Avenue and 76th Street in Bay Ridge, lately expanded from its tiny birth site in a storefront one block south. |
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Chinese papers have found e-bikers kvetching about spending a month's salary on a bike that can no longer be used, and on storefront water-delivery shops that now find their business model upside down. |
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Proceeds of crime and money laundering investigations, for example, often require sophisticated undercover work involving the establishment of elaborate storefront money laundering operations. |
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Saul's office was just a storefront in the mini-mall. |
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What's most artful about his drawings is their evocation of New York's demoniacal energy, the look of its down-at-the-heels neighborhoods and storefront facades and its ethnic faces. |
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An adjacent storefront was just the ticket. |
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Look for a place with easy parking and a nice-looking storefront. |
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Exquisite beading on an Edwardian evening gown, similar to that on the gowns displayed in an upscale storefront, speaks to the elegance of that time. |
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The storefront may be the best example of him doing just that. |
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Motricity also recently announced storefront provision partnerships with Sony Ericsson and Palm. |
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The storefront serves as the distribution center for the thousands of toys collected by the Sheriff's Department during its annual toy drive. |
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Police officers cordoned off the storefront. |
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Most recently the street level storefront was occupied by BD's, a beauty and discount store. |
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The double-wide storefront offers an astounding assortment of goods. |
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Choose from seven professionally designed templates and customize your storefront by uploading your company's logo, as well as pictures and descriptions of your products. |
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Latinos, who comprise about one-third of the church, have long been deserting it for evangelicalism, as the many storefront outfits in Hispanic neighbourhoods testify. |
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Features include an enhanced toll-free information line, a telephone support line staffed by volunteers, Web-based information, and a storefront location in Toronto. |
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You are usually limited to using the payment processing or fulfillment services that come with the storefront, which may not be offered at a competitive price. |
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Claes Oldenburg had his storefront, and the Green Gallery on 57th Street began to show the works of Tom Wesselmann and James Rosenquist. |
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The first office was opened in a backroom, storefront on Cypress and West Broadway SE corner in Kitsilano, Vancouver. |
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It was common for homes to have a storefront facing the street and to treat their courtyards as a kind of warehouse. |
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Sun chose the 2009 JavaOne conference to debut the Java Store, a consumer-facing storefront enabling the discovery and purchase of Java and JavaFX applications. |
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