It tended to have very downmarket front pages and then an attempt to be slightly more upmarket inside. |
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Hundreds of people attended the glitzy fashion show at the upmarket Kensington Roof Gardens nightclub. |
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They were forced to move out of their home in the upmarket Morningside area of Edinburgh. |
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Baqueira is an upmarket Pyrenean ski resort frequented by the Spanish royal family. |
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The downtown is dominated by modern skyscrapers and upmarket shopping malls. |
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Price rises in upmarket areas have been spectacular, as well-heeled buyers chase a short supply of properties. |
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It's not posh nosh, just slightly more upmarket pub grub, so anyone after a real culinary experience should perhaps steer clear. |
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A few upmarket hotels and resorts can be found here and there are two national parks as well as the usual array of stunning bays and beaches. |
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This optimistic move comes at a time when other hotels in the upmarket sector have been suffering losses. |
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We need some sort of upmarket supermarket in the town to attract people here. |
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They will also visit some of the city's trendy stores and hotels, to find out more about the upmarket section of the service industry. |
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It was so upmarket that we could only afford a room between us, with one double bed. |
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The company's ambitious push to drive the brand upmarket risks hurting its existing premium marque. |
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We already have a lot of interest from park owners, eager to upgrade their stock and go more upmarket. |
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You don't have to go upmarket to spend a lot of money, because eating out is pretty expensive. |
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Burke has moved the store upmarket, made it more customer-friendly, and increased the focus on high-quality toys for adults. |
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Contrary to tradition, there are claims that festivals are going upmarket this year. |
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The majority of buyers are people with families and generally they are moving upmarket. |
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Top level remuneration will require authorised adviser status, upskilling and focusing on more upmarket clients. |
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The memoirs of a Manchester brothel-keeper in 1865 show how her more upmarket club was frequented by both upper and middle-class male visitors. |
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Reclining bucket seats, an upmarket suspension and running boards are three more common items that add another grand. |
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Given that this unique site has a splendid view of the Castle and Old Town, surely upmarket is the way to go. |
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Where the former is an upmarket, nouveau-riche playground, the latter has a more traditional old-money feel. |
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Other stationery companies, leather goods manufacturers and upmarket pen manufacturers are the kind of businesses in the firm's sights. |
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This was more expensive but the dishes on offer were also a bit more upmarket. |
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The police, he said, used always to head his gang off from crossing a certain street into a more upmarket neighbourhood. |
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The good news is that an ambitious young chef has opened a rather upmarket restaurant. |
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They were forced to move out of their home, in the upmarket Morningside area of Edinburgh, and into care when old age caught up with them. |
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The subjects come from a variety of backgrounds, from inner city ghettoes to upmarket suburbs. |
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Related, but not as upmarket, are cleanskin wines, where wine is packaged in unbranded bottles and sold below the normal price. |
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Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section. |
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The sweet, soft-balsamic aroma is immensely popular in perfumery and as an ingredient in upmarket body care products. |
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The irreverent flamboyance of pop art, collage, parody and deconstruction made offbeat performance more audience-friendly, more upmarket. |
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Housed in upmarket shopping plazas, a string of outlets has come up at several locations. |
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He had a plush house in Shrewsbury Road in upmarket Ballsbridge, as well as a number of other properties. |
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A handful of the buildings are complete town houses, but most are upmarket conversions with Jeeps and Range Rovers parked outside. |
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Hoardings in upmarket areas are put up on the fifth floor of buildings that are above 80 feet from ground. |
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At a time when an upmarket townhouse cost 5,000 florins, a single Viceroy, white striped with purple, changed hands for 3,500 florins. |
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Built-in fog lamps and multi-reflector headlights add to the picture of an upmarket executive saloon. |
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In part, it's an upmarket deli with the sort of food labels that make foodies purr with contentment. |
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It seems that Britain's upmarket retailers suffered most and will suffer further if the crisis deepens. |
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The upper end is the upmarket end, with designer boutiques amid the sights. |
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Many upmarket areas have designer labels and barely worn posh clothes that can be snapped up at give-away prices. |
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Her flatmate is Janet Peacock, who comes with her designer-label clothes from upmarket Bearsden. |
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An upmarket pull-out of a national news magazine listed all the adrenalin pumping excitement you can buy in life. |
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Some suggested its closure signalled the end of the upmarket steakhouse era. |
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It's just that the upmarket rooms in the 3-star hotel cost the same as the standard doubles in the superior ones. |
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My whirlwind trip started at the Wafi Shopping Centre, the most upmarket mall, which oozes celebrity fashion and eye-watering price tags. |
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It was also a dismal store and the concept of trying to serve both upmarket and downmarket clients was never going to work. |
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Situated not far from the beach you can enjoy the best of both worlds in this relaxed but upmarket centre. |
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An upmarket Leeds restaurant which rose from the ashes of the ill-fated Teatro venture has now collapsed itself, only seven months after opening. |
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The slender stories yoked together had the feel of upmarket fanzine writing. |
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The German publishing house Taschen has earned a reputation as a purveyor of upmarket coffee table erotica. |
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It is the upmarket aspirational store in Edinburgh, and that is what we are all about. |
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Soft-toys available in upmarket shops cost a bomb, whereas the toys here are priced at a very affordable range. |
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There's an urban myth that you get better service at Helsinki upmarket shops if you speak Swedish instead of Finnish. |
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The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes. |
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From the outside, the turreted building, with its terracotta roof tiles, looks like any extravagantly large house on an upmarket estate. |
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It is also the only department store in the territory to run an upmarket supermarket inside the store. |
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The committee had a four-course meal, upmarket wines, auction prizes, 2000 balloons and other decorations and a Perth band lined up. |
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Are upmarket timeshares a costly extravagance or a fabulous home from home? |
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In the next instalment, we'll look at some mid-price and upmarket storage solutions. |
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There has been a definite trend towards premium branding, with consumers trading up to upmarket foods. |
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Ask any chef in an upmarket hotel in the city and he will tell you that the fans of mocktails are growing in numbers by the day. |
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Police uncovered the skeletal remains of a body in a shallow grave in the garden of an upmarket house in Gonubie yesterday. |
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Abbey Meads is one of Swindon's newest areas and consists of many upmarket homes plus social housing. |
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The multi-million pound investment would come by attracting upmarket shops, housing and tourism to the town. |
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He could not have looked more suave or debonair had he walked out of the window of a fashion house in Recoleta, the upmarket district of his hometown Buenos Aires. |
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If those consumers get their hands on some money, they'll move upmarket to Crate and Barrel and banana republic. |
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McNab says the game has come to represent the acme of upmarket aspiration for the elite decision-makers of business, sports, finance, politics and showbiz. |
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Ms Gold started in her father's business as a junior at the age of 21 and rose through the ranks to become chief executive trying to take the business upmarket along the way. |
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After decades of trying to compete with cheap knock-offs of the original 1933 design, Anglepoise has decided to appeal to the design cognoscenti by going seriously upmarket. |
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It turns out that it is an upmarket new American cream for nappy rash. |
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The Welcome Centre incorporates an extensive gift shop selling everything from upmarket items like linen napkins and crystalware to the best of Irish kitsch. |
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Forget for a moment the season's immoral spending and hear the tale of the Edinburgh madam whose brothel was a thorn in the side of the residents of upmarket Stockbridge. |
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These days it is weighed glitteringly down with upmarket gold shops and silversmiths, but the bridge was traditionally home to the city's butchers and tanners. |
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East London got heavy industry, while West London got upmarket suburbia. |
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You find them in star hotels, stately homes and houses in upmarket areas. |
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The rolling green hills of the Cotswolds, dotted with manor houses, chocolate-box villages and bustling market towns, have always been popular with upmarket buyers. |
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Among the group's upmarket names, Bentley is probably cost-effective, but Lamborghini and Bugatti sell only in handfuls and must be a huge drain on resources. |
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The figures also reveal that homes in upmarket areas of Scottish towns and cities are just as likely to fall victim to housebreakers as the poorest schemes. |
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It is trying to be all things to all people, while selling upmarket food. |
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He fulfilled a long-held ambition to take the company upmarket. |
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Sure there are upmarket towns like Peebles and Perth, with bijou cafes and hand-knitted jumper shops, many of which are aimed more at the tourists than the natives. |
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The course is near the upmarket urban village of Duddingston, a des res for the legal and financial elite of Edinburgh, situated at the foot of Arthur's Seat. |
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He was struck down inside an upmarket London hotel by a rare radioactive poison that had been slipped in to his pot of tea. |
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It is undeniable that the Booker helped Rushdie get kind reviews in the upmarket press and elevated him further. |
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This spring, an intriguing pattern has developed in the real estate market in Aspen, the upmarket Colorado ski resort. |
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Allora, is an upmarket Italian with chef favorites veal marsala, tonno or an array of pizza from a woodburning oven. |
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Half-listening, I braked as a decidedly more upmarket vehicle cut in front of the van, giving the driver the finger as he peeled off into the surge of traffic up ahead. |
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She had come across a variety of clients from upmarket Harrogate to the mean streets of Moss Side, Manchester, Sloane Rangers to Slummy Mummies. |
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Klik is the most stylish drinking and dining option for anyone spending time in Kifissia, the upmarket suburb north of Athens. |
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George Street, north of Princes Street, is the preferred location for some upmarket shops and independent stores. |
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The firm supplies upmarket gift-wrapping paper and other associated products to top UKretailers including Harrods, John Lewis and Selfridges. |
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Nantucket is a pretty upmarket place. Mirabile dictu, this is one place in the US where not a McDonald's or Burger King is to be seen. |
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I had booked us into the Granados 83 hotel close to the bijou boutique-filled Avenida Diagonal in the upmarket Eixample district. |
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The Exchange Arcade, on the ground floor, is an upmarket shopping centre containing boutiques. |
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The area is also home to a number of high end boutique style shops and some of Glasgow's most upmarket stores. |
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It has a range of articles including fashion, trends and technology with an upmarket target audience. |
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Tourism is gaining in importance and becoming increasingly important as it attracts numerous upmarket visitors. |
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Accor's upmarket hotel brand, Pullman, has opened its second property in the UAE at Jumeirah Lakes Towers Dubai. |
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At launch 29bhp was claimed and this rose to a still very wimpish 31bhp for a later upmarket version. |
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As The X Factor has gone witlessly downmarket so Strictly Come Dancing, by recruiting their new judge from the Royal Ballet, has gone upmarket. |
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It is known for using upmarket fabrics such as camel hair, alpaca and cashmere in its clothing. |
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The Avensis test vehicle was the two litre T-Spirit Tourer and the subtle contours of the estate immediately signal swish, upmarket shooting brakes of the Germanic variety. |
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The 1400-pupil academy in the upmarket area was ranked joint 13th in Scotland's top 20 exam league table for standard and O-grade passes last year. |
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In 1809, in an unsuccessful attempt to take Covent Garden upmarket, Kemble installed private boxes, increasing admission prices to pay for the improvements. |
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Having gone through several generational changes, the Civic has become larger and more upmarket, and it currently slots between the Fit and Accord. |
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Residents at the upmarket Shoreline Apartments on The Palm, Dubai have been given a public telling off about the state of the garbage rooms in the building. |
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Baked beans freshly cooked from raw ingredients, much closer to their original unprocessed, unindustrialised form, are offered by a few upmarket brunch establishments. |
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Over all kinds of roads, the plush model maintained its refined, upmarket air and felt relaxed as it cruised at 100mph on the derestricted autobahn. |
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Priced at EUR1,799 in France, it's good value although, I suspect, most British scooterists would much prefer Peugeot's more upmarket and supercharged Satelis WhiteSat. |
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It has a low-slung, elegant, swoopy style that makes people turn their heads, yet boasts the space, versatility and upmarket design you would demand from a load-lugger. |
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Products that showed growth between 2000 and 2004 included garden woodcare, coloured emulsion paints, cordless tools and upmarket textured wallcoverings. |
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In fact it should not have been necessary for Mr Clarkson to even ask, if a restaurant is upmarket enough to serve oysters Tabasco should be an automatic accompaniment. |
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