They add a dash of exotic colour to what was once a place of busy docks and warehouses, most of which now lie in decay. |
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The pair is seeking permission for a development which would feature retail warehouses. |
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Even at midnight, he reports, warehouses and other business locales around the airport are ablaze with lights. |
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London was a port and a sequence of waterfronts, quays, and warehouses developed along the north bank of the Thames. |
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In an attempt to both improve service and cut costs, Amazon decided to build its own warehouses and distribution facilities. |
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They work in restaurants and food preparation, in warehouses and manufacturing. |
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Traditionally mall-bound department stores are moving out of town and building multi-acre warehouses. |
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We checked into the Tai Hoe Hotel in the Indian Quarter of Singapore, close to downtown and to the discount electronic warehouses. |
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The following day massive actions by hundreds of people began against supermarkets, warehouses, and any shop whose doors were open. |
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Near the port area is compact Ladadika, a cluster of squares and streets which formerly comprised olive oil warehouses and markets. |
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The two warehouses will be used to store low-level radioactive waste generated by the two plants. |
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Old-timers recollect long rows of bullock carts transporting goods from the warehouses at the Vallakkadavu dockyard. |
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In particular, the dimensional approach has been adopted to model data warehouses for a relational database. |
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Previously, the Teamsters operated the warehouses and drove to the stores, but did not pull the rigs into the loading docks. |
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He jumped down from the building and walked by buildings which were apartments or warehouses. |
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At the end of the war, these supplies remained untouched in arsenals, warehouses, schools, and even Buddhist temples scattered throughout Japan. |
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Products are distributed in traditional ways on company routes as well as through chain warehouses and distribution centers. |
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All retail warehouses must secure merchandise stored on shelves 12 feet or more above the sales floor. |
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Living conditions, austere at best, included leased warehouses not designed as living quarters or office space. |
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They were in a cluster of warehouses, and the smell of salt air told him the docks were nearby. |
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Hong got out of the taxi, and walked past a couple old warehouses as the cab sped away. |
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A very large site containing substantial stone-built warehouses and maltings is now for sale. |
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They took up whole warehouses just to create a game of noughts and crosses. |
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Residents scratch out a living amid blocks of abandoned, boarded up, burned-out row houses and vacant warehouses. |
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Between this and the canal we discovered warehouses, mausolea and other buildings that fronted on to the road. |
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For most businesses, warehouses full of stuff are a kind of security blanket. |
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Somewhere lie public buildings, temples, warehouses, a Forum with a basilica in it and a Governor's Palace. |
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Located between mid-rise warehouses and residential towers, this building mediates the variations in scale and context. |
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Due to limited manpower, only 831 department stores, shopping centers, warehouses and supermarkets were inspected yesterday. |
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Such owners could be the farms, the silo owners, or other companies storing the goods in their warehouses. |
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Scores of Chicago's mortar and brick factory buildings and warehouses squat within a shadow's reach of glistening skyscrapers. |
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At the airport, a system of rail spurs would connect aviation-related businesses, warehouses and cargo storage areas. |
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This base will also serve as administrative headquarters and contain warehouses to store munitions. |
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A guide talked about the banality and universality of the image of these two corporate warehouses. |
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The wharves and warehouses on the Floss were busy again, with echoes of eager voices, with hopeful lading and unlading. |
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Building huge warehouses would cost millions of pounds that Tesco was hesitant to spend on an unproven service. |
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The navigation joins the river at Athy, a picturesque town with old warehouses lining the harbour. |
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When your main rival is offloading warehouses full of unsold kit, it makes it a lot harder to sell your own product. |
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Conditions in mines and quarries, brickfields, and warehouses were regulated separately. |
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At night he sleeps in warehouses or under trees, no doubt worrying how he will manage to feed his children on such a paltry sum. |
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Amid a scruffy sprawl of warehouses and marinas, on a former brownfield site in Tacoma, Washington, sits the sparkling new Museum of Glass. |
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He ran past the long blocks of burnt and condemned warehouses, and finally found a hackney cab for hire. |
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They offload them at their factory outlets or sell them to furniture warehouses. |
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Its warehouses, far from only storing food, he said, were also used as depositories for weapons. |
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Albuquerque has stores and warehouses crammed with boots, as well as Stetsons, jeans and belts. |
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In the first week of ops, the Army Field Force Group cleared 147 houses, 28 flats and two warehouses. |
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The epicentre of Kerala's spice trade is the dusty straggle of rickety warehouses and open-fronted shops known as Jewtown. |
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The animals spend their lives outdoors and are not rounded up every night to sleep in warehouses. |
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After chasing the black cat, I spend an hour wandering the mossy field where the outlines of a dozen warehouses remain. |
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Using high tension ropes attached to pneumatically propelled lightweight hooks, nine men ascended the sides of three warehouses. |
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I've never been a fan of the out-of-town shopping experience, with its huge, characterless soulless warehouses and dodgy trading ethics. |
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He can zoom in on Baltimore and find the choke point for trucking warehouses. |
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Warehouse conversions are now coming full circle and being turned back into warehouses again. |
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The firing of houses and outhouses, warehouses, barns, stables and hayricks, could all be the subject of arson prosecutions in the Old Bailey. |
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I am in my old black jeans and a dark green sweatshirt, both engrained with dirt from buses and warehouses, pubs and bedsits. |
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Three warehouses containing explosive materials, gas cylinders and powerful firecrackers were completely destroyed. |
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Very often a business will benefit from a cost saving by relocating or changing the number of warehouses it has in operation. |
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Smaller warehouses and cotton gins have to ship defective bales to a warehouse or gin that has the necessary equipment. |
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The coverage is purchased by furriers, department stores, warehouses, and cleaners that accept such items for storage or service. |
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Woodson mentions that many dairies have consolidated their warehouses, creating the need for larger distribution facilities. |
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Dark stores are warehouses full of goods that are picked and delivered by staff according to online orders. |
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The city's skyline was alight with fires rising from timber godowns and warehouses. |
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Those East End thoroughfares like East India Dock Road were full of commercial stores and warehouses and godowns. |
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Within a mile of the site there are grain elevators, warehouses, and other old industrial buildings. |
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There are lots of people now employed in in big warehouses to distribute goods which would formerly have been distributed through retail outlets. |
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The Globe's surrounding environs are attractive, despite being at close quarters with warehouses and other businesses. |
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The port was transported to the port merchants' warehouses in Oporto where it sat for years, sometimes decades, until the brandy and wine had integrated fully. |
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The Neo supersedes the current Deluxe model, though the latter is likely to be around until the end of the year, reflecting a higher level of stock in Handspring's warehouses. |
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Ships from London had to be unloaded and the trade goods and supplies stored in warehouses at the ports or directly loaded into canoes and boats for shipment to posts. |
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This device is designed for use in such locations as warehouses, stockrooms and loading docks, where it could be destroyed easily in a single gravity mishap. |
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Today's advanced performance-management information and communication systems connect retailers, warehouses, manufacturers, and suppliers instantaneously. |
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Let's keep the unattractive, empty warehouses on the river front and make the city as unwelcoming as possible to stop the invasion of these pesky incomers. |
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Chen said farm owners should take emergency measures to prevent migratory birds and wild fowl from entering henhouses or warehouses in search of food. |
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Workers went through state warehouses, sorting through thousands of items. |
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Amid abandoned houses, plebeian hovels and piles of refuse and sewage, there were government offices, arms factories, official warehouses, and active markets. |
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You could hardly find a vestige of the splendid railroad depots, warehouses, etc. |
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The factory held three or four bonded warehouses, administrative offices, a bottling plant, a small cooperage, and an enormous vatting and blending operation. |
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In this derelict part of Glasgow lie empty warehouses only a stone's throw from trendy clubs and the brutalist architecture of Strathclyde University. |
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The Grill Room could be a set for Monarch of the Glen, or one of those retro Scottish Victoriana reproduction room displays you'd find in Big Box furniture warehouses. |
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It has built new, specialised quays for handling cement, timber and scrap metal, and several warehouses for bulk fertilisers and other dry cargoes. |
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But, if animal welfare is the aim, Parliament should be legislating on intensive animal farming methods and battery chickens raised in windowless warehouses. |
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There are many fine houses here as well as vast warehouses, all of which are walled and well guarded, for piracy and theft are as common as regular trade here. |
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There were big wagons carrying cotton bales to the mills from the enormous railway warehouses on Manchester Road and dripping hides from the fellmonger's to the tannery. |
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By the close of the Middle Ages, there were likely public warehouses here. |
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But even with its rise in popularity, instead of branching out its warehouses to bigger cities, the company says its heart lies firmly in Rossendale. |
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While many await discovery in musty warehouses, there is at least one piece whose absence is more difficult to explain. |
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The banks, which provide credit and cash, have been looted, irrigation systems destroyed, road travel restricted, markets closed, warehouses and grain silos pillaged. |
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The main types of stores that tend to fill up our retail warehouses are DIY stores, furniture stores, computer stores and toy stores, according to Cormac Kennedy. |
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He could see the Presbyterian Church's steeple over the low roofs of the office buildings and warehouses, and he could hear cars, so he knew where to go. |
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Outlaws is a big club hidden behind mattress warehouses and burger joints. |
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Under the plan, the district of old warehouses, wharves and homes will be transformed into a modern business area, a shipping centre and a historic tourist spot. |
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In January, Amazon laid off 1,300 people, closed one of its warehouses, and put some of its new office space in the Union Station complex up for sublease. |
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Their fleet of four refrigerated trucks makes regular rounds to local farmers and grocery-chain warehouses to pick up anything that hasn't spoiled. |
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Within a mile of the site there are grain elevators, warehouses, and other old industrial buildings, which influenced the character of the design of this addition. |
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Ship stocks will then be replenished from the base warehouses. |
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A complex of offices, warehouses, shops and homes transformed the old village of Ruwi in Muttrah into a commercial district. |
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The merchants lived and plied their trade at the Steelyard, a complex of warehouses, offices, and dwellings on the north bank of the Thames. |
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An art investor in Hallandale, Fla., who died last year at 57, he stored crateloads at his apartment and nearby warehouses. |
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Both companies built warehouses to the northern side of the station and the viaduct south of the station to Ardwick was widened to four tracks. |
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The perishable goods were placed in the large warehouses but the unperishable were covered with tarpaulin and left where unloaded. |
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There is a mix of garages, warehouses, vacant land, parking lots, multifamily walk-ups and mixed-use properties currently on the lots. |
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In order to determine possible improvements in warehouses, the travelling of forklifts is examined. |
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When we looked at what we needed to do to implement the warehouses, purchasing the PeopleSoft JumpStart service was a no-brainer. |
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One agency worker, Ewa Pulik, told us she had worked for the minimum wage in warehouses for department stores. |
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Pragnell spent three months in Japan engineering prefabricated warehouses. |
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There are three warehouses here, The Annex stores about a million bags of coffee and there's also East Bay Logistics and Transfreight. |
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Aber Group said that the construction work for two hotels, warehouses and labor camp is complete. |
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Vertica has built a new, ultra-fast database management system for data warehouses, data marts and other query-intensive business applications. |
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We have used electrics for city and suburban deliveries, as well as for short heavy haulings from terminals, docks and warehouses. |
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Bradshaw's administration saw increased deterioration of the fabric of the canal, the locks, docks and warehouses. |
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This was spent mainly on a second line of locks at Runcorn, which were completed in 1828, plus new warehouses at Manchester and Liverpool. |
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A commodities exchange, opened in 1729, and numerous large warehouses, aided commerce. |
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A large part of the historic city centre was destroyed, including 165 warehouses, 200 business premises, and 150 offices. |
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The advanced architecture of the Harappans is shown by their dockyards, granaries, warehouses, brick platforms, and protective walls. |
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The side of the tracks with the station would go to business, while the other side would go to warehouses. |
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People started looting stores and warehouses in order to get supplies, mainly food. |
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Well adapted to living around humans, it frequently lives and even breeds indoors, especially in factories, warehouses, and zoos. |
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Traders created regular migration routes served by a network of slave pens, yards, and warehouses needed as temporary housing for the slaves. |
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Newport Quay has been redeveloped with art galleries such as the Quay Arts Centre and new flats converted from old warehouses. |
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The port's facilities include cranes, large berths, and warehouses, but these facilities are not in good condition. |
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Heavy investment by Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, in the 1620s in wharves, warehouses, and fishing stations failed to pay off. |
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In the Middle Ages these also functioned as warehouses and places of business, as well as homes. |
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The crown also set up warehouses to store up to a year's worth of supplies, including paper for cigarettes, for the manufactories. |
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However, KBE Kunststoffproduktion GmbH in Berlin looked East, opening sales offices and warehouses in former East Bloc countries. |
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Planters would then fill large hogsheads with tobacco and convey them to inspection warehouses. |
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The Chambers carried out all the necessary work, built their own ships and warehouses and traded the merchandise. |
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Under optimum conditions possible in commercial warehouses, potatoes can be stored for up to ten to twelve months. |
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Its early members were the owners of mills and warehouses, but later business was conducted by their agents and managers. |
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The earliest warehouses were built around King Street although by 1850 warehouses had spread to Portland Street and later to Whitworth Street. |
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Here stand the great warehouses, five or six stories high, all large and imposing, some of them stately and elegant. |
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Marco Polo recounted the Grand Canal's arched bridges as well as the warehouses and prosperous trade of its cities in the 13th century. |
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By 1899 Heathcote had also designed fifteen warehouses for the Manchester Ship Canal Company. |
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In 1920, agents of the IRA committed arson against at least fifteen British warehouses in Liverpool. |
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Most of the surviving churches and monasteries were closed and then used as clubs, offices, factories or even warehouses. |
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Shoes donated to Soles4Souls are sorted, cleaned, and packaged in the warehouses before being shrinkwrapped and loaded onto pallets. |
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The Act gave him absolute control over the building of any wharves and warehouses above Nottingham Bridge. |
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They were sold in curiosity shops, tea warehouses, and larger shops. |
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When Bloodworth arrived, the flames were consuming the adjoining houses and creeping towards the paper warehouses and flammable stores on the river front. |
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The river frontage in the town is lined with warehouses, that were once used when the town was an inland port, many of which have been renovated for modern use. |
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Manchester became an important transport hub, the Bridgewater Canal made it possible to transport goods in bulk to its terminus at Castlefield where warehouses were built. |
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The British destroyed military buildings and warehouses before departing. |
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There are many brewpubs that exist successfully in large warehouses. |
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In the second half of the 1800s, Manchester's reputation as a financial and commercial centre was boosted by the unprecedented number of warehouses erected in the city centre. |
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Along the banks of the Medina there are many old warehouses and wharves where in the past flying boats, hovercraft and steam ships were developed and built. |
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In recent years decrepit cities looking for new revenue and a symbol of hope have gentrified their waterfront wharfs and warehouses with great fanfare. |
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These factories provided for the exchange of products among European companies, local populations, and the colonies that often started as a factory with warehouses. |
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Fires from the countryside had ripped through a naval logistics base in Kolomna, southeast of Moscow, and destroyed office buildings and warehouses and equipment. |
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At night these warehouses are brilliantly lighted from top to bottom. |
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Huge quantities of unbleached cotton piled up in the warehouses. |
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Alongside the Mersey, the duke built Runcorn Dock, several warehouses, and Bridgewater House, a temporary home from which he could supervise operations at the Runcorn end. |
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Numerous environments from small warehouses to heavy plant construction sites rely on the use of spill kits as the most effective first step in containing hazardous spillages. |
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He initially imagined these being used in place of casters and wheels in factories and warehouses, where the concrete floors offered the smoothness required for operation. |
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