So it decided to move itself where the smart money was and ascended very firmly up-market. |
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That said, the emphasis on being trendy attracts a clientele which is far less donnish than the norm for an up-market Oxford restaurant. |
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You can buy a bottle of beer and sit alone in your room or drink in more up-market watering holes! |
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There is even a plan for a limited up-market residential development within the complex. |
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A further 20 stitches were added last May, when he was allegedly glassed by a man in an up-market Sydney club. |
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Located in the heart of West Palm Beach, it's a moneyed, up-market environment, big on designer flash and not short on pose and pretension. |
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While all mass-market sellers are showing decreases, up-market brands are doing well. |
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An application has been made to develop the Ice House, which is currently in a semi-derelict protected structure, into an up-market hotel and spa. |
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But I got over it quickly, reached the pub, met my beaut girl and had a lovely evening, stopping off at Thresher on the way back for a couple of up-market bottles. |
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A recent surge of activity on the previously run down premises has turned what was an eyesore into up-market style bars and a pub that has live entertainment nightly. |
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A bar at the front serves up-market cocktails to the local art glitterati. |
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They became known as shooting brakes and were often constructed on up-market chassis, such as Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Daimler models. |
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The vacant and shuttered shops in Bull Yard, designated by the city council as sites for up-market nosheries, remain eerily quiet. |
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Popular Tyneside food chain Sambucas are turning a miniature golf course kiosk on Whitley Bay's Links into the flagship restaurant for its new up-market bistro brand. |
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Up-market British escort agency accepts Bitcoin payments in bid to boost worker safety and client anonymity. |
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Up-market ryokans have en-suite facilities, but the basic ones are like hostels with shared toilets and communal baths. |
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