Next we drove to Granville Island and perused its Public Market with grocers, bakers, butchers, and crafts. |
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Bread came from bakeries, meat from butchers, and fish from a fishmongers and there was only one supermarket in Swindon, he thought. |
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People are forced to go to backstreet butchers if they are not being provided with the services they need. |
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But Harry will not be getting any butterflies before he makes his bow after 15 years experience in the butchers trade. |
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The refinery, built in 1998, processes food waste and animal by-products collected from slaughterhouses, butchers and supermarkets. |
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It had its own butchers, bakers and grocers, not to mention three farms, a carpenters, a wheelwrights, several pubs and a brewery. |
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Her own stews were so lean that the butchers used to disappear into the meatlocker when they saw her coming. |
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The case concerned an Austrian rule relating to bakers, butchers and grocers. |
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It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub. |
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The food shopping round here relies more on local grocers and butchers and farm shops such as the vast one at Friday Street than any supermarket. |
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Small specialist shops such as bakers, grocers and butchers in villages, and even towns and cities, are vanishing. |
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Many butchers operate small abattoirs, and those that do not, buy from a local abattoir. |
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Before refrigeration, it was common for butchers to also be farmers and graziers. |
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It was formerly sold by cheesemongers, rather than butchers, and the association is still maintained in some shops. |
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It also extended to the butchers the extraordinary right to close their corporation, rendering membership strictly hereditary. |
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There were vendors selling fruits and vegetables, butchers selling meats, tradesmen selling expensive cloths, and so on. |
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We dressed for action by a mucky duck pond, more layers than so far this season, the butchers useful for a pasty. |
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From August 1, butchers and other meat traders will no longer be able to send surplus or unfit meat to be disposed of at landfill rubbish sites. |
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With a galactic reputation for being butchers, and ravenous executioners, the Rangers weren't known for leaving anyone alive after an operation. |
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Grocery stores did not sell meat, and the butchers did not usually have a late night. |
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As such, only those butchers who slaughter their own animals can produce it. |
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There have been anti-government protests outside the Senate and the Agricultural Ministry, and strikes by butchers and slaughterhouses. |
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There would be whole rows of butchers, fishmongers and greengrocers, which were known as shambles. |
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I told him they were a bunch of murdering butchers and he didn't like that. |
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Just as providence protects drunks and fools, so it also spares the pseuds who make excuses for the butchers who have killed their neighbours. |
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This time Fumento gets the issue date of the article correct, but he incomprehensibly butchers the quote. |
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A reviewer butchers an original text, taking that which seems necessary to get the text to say what must be said, and excising the rest. |
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But when I want to buy cheese I go to the cheese stall on the market, I buy my meat from a family butchers and fish from the fishmonger. |
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When one visits the only market in the city, one can see fishmongers, butchers and many more people selling things on both sides of the streets. |
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It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers. |
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The butchers had belly of pork, breast of lamb, brisket of beef, neck of lamb, offal such as liver and heart, and hock of bacon. |
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When I arrive, he's shifting 500 free-range turkeys from their hut on to a truck that will take them to the butchers. |
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He also refused to compromise on quality and that meant rejecting parts of the animals that some butchers put into their products. |
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I have taken photographs of our good butchers, bakers, fruiterers and grocer and am sending a copy to the Museum. |
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After almost 30 years of working six days a week, Otley pork butchers David and Barbara Brown are looking forward to a day off. |
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Here in Montreal the more health-conscious butchers have been selling ostrich in marinated brochettes, sausages and cutlets for years. |
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Opinions on everything from the psyche of purchasing to pork butchers are shot through the narrative. |
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Some urban Kurds work as bricklayers, butchers, cattle dealers, and small traders. |
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His crew of skinners, butchers and sausage makers handle thousands of whitetails each season. |
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Cattle were making between 80 to 84p per lb at the moment but a pound of mincemeat in the butchers cost more. |
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Yet another regulation about to impact on the local meat sector is a prohibition of cutting meat for wholesale in butchers ' shops. |
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I went to the butchers the other day and I bet him 50 quid that he couldn't reach the meat off the top shelf. |
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People and carts ran throughout the dusty dirt streets and animals being traded or sold to butchers or other farmers crowded the path. |
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I just hope that supermarkets do not put all butchers and greengrocers out of business, as I personally hate supermarkets. |
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The modernisation also meant that the abattoir could easily be used by individual butchers or groups of tradesmen. |
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But Switzer, one of college football's finest hacksaw butchers, still knew a good cut of meat. |
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About 50 traders such as butchers, bakers and newsagents close each week. |
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She said she knew that children took newspapers along to butchers and fishmongers where they sold them and she was just wondering if something could be done to prevent this. |
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop. |
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After unpacking a few things we drove into the village which was just under a mile away and bought some provisions including bacon and sausages from the famous butchers there. |
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Many independent shops such as grocers, cafes and butchers now say they will not be able to afford the steep increase in rates on top of rent rises. |
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This is not always necessary as some butchers sell finely ground mince. |
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They've set up shops, butchers, long-distance call centers and restaurants. |
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When it stopped, the butchers set upon it, first cutting off the forequarter, then teasing apart the hindquarter with hooks and boning knives. |
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To this day we find ourself remembering Taft and Gladstone as a couple of popeyed butchers in a madman's cell. |
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The higher price has been reached by a young bull of 14 months, among all the races butchers in France. |
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Dogs in mid Wales have a bone to pick with officials after they ordered butchers not to give customers bones to take home for their pets. |
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The butchers, who play a key role in A burnable Book, are a great case in point. |
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The gregariousness he'd shown in his youth had been carved away by mortal butchers, leaving him friendly but wary, interested but detached. |
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What imp act would that have on people and animals? What would we do for food if we couldn t go to supermarket s and butchers and buy meat? |
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The Electro-swat is a cross between a traditional fly swatter and the electrostatic fly killers that often hang in butchers shops. |
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The famous Mère Richard, the cheese maker, Maréchal, her alter ego, the fishmonger Pupier, the pork butchers Colette Sibilia and Gast. |
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Ms Barnes, a former marketing whiz at Pepsi, has her eye on the shopping aisles for butchers, bakers and coffee-makers. |
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Lean, older and harder working, goat gets a bad rap for being, well, goaty and many butchers don't cut carcases in a way most of us recognise. |
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Today it is a bustling mix of vegetables, butchers, florists and haberdashers. |
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In 1874 meat shops were cancelled and butchers cut meat in the arcades, where they had chunks and meat hooks. |
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Furthermore, these products are well-positioned with the best retailers, whether poultry or general butchers or delicatessens. |
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And there was no discernible change in the number of butchers, fishmongers, delis and health-food stores. |
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Among the registers of inscription in the trades best held, we find those of the butchers, the boatmen, the fishmongers and the drapers. |
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Markets often have butchers or cooked meat shops that specialize in the head and trotters, that is, the non-organ meats that are not suitable for stews and kebabs. |
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The recent success of farmers selling meat direct to the public is being threatened by legislation to stop butchers cutting meat for sale anywhere but in their own shops. |
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A while later we were attacked by butchers from the nearby slaughterhouse. |
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Winders had offered a service, allowing butchers to buy from individual farmers, get the animals slaughtered at Ulverston and delivered direct to them. |
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So who butchers the French language worse, the English or Germans? |
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Have a butchers at the first team squad and read each players profile. |
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With ten classes ranging from a stag over 11 kg, to a brace of seasonal turkeys and a butchers presentation class, the judge was given a difficult task. |
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In the village itself, the opportunity exists to do some shopping with two bakers, two butchers, a greengrocer and a grocer. |
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There are numerous local bakers, butchers, a greengrocer, a supermarket, chemists, 2 doctors' surgeries and a dentist. |
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Even the specialist butchers I usually turn to in times of exotic meat shortage don't supply xuthus swallowtail or xeric ambersnail. |
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At that time, we were blessed with one posh cheese shop, three traditional butchers and one fishmonger. |
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Pharmacists, shopkeepers, engineers, butchers, teachers, managers, etc. belong to the lower middle class. |
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Wholesalers distribute the products of Le Cobourg to butchers, fresh food counters of shops, to snack bars and caterers. |
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At the top end of the market, people who can afford to care about food are choosing, where possible, to use their local butchers and bakers. |
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So we go back to the Adam Smith thing, that there are butchers and there are bakers and this little model village that is economic theory. |
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To reduce food costs, hospitals sought cut rates from generous butchers, bakers, produce growers and dairy farmers. |
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We are accomplices in the massacres in Chechnya if we continue to give money to the butchers. |
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Historically, we sold through independent butchers – that's where all our trade was – but home deliveries have become more and more popular. |
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In the retail sector, fresh meat is sold to the final consumer through supermarkets, butchers and farm sales. |
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Food stuff, electric equipment, and, hardware retailers, butchers and furniture traders are taking part in the campaign. |
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In subsequent decades retail food businesses multiplied, and more and more grocery stores and butchers opened. |
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The best quality animals go to traditional butchers and the others to mass distribution. |
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The dozen craft butchers who manufacture this quality product cannot keep up with demand. |
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We do offer pre-packed meat, but in several superstores we also have trained butchers who can cut the meat and offer advice on how to cook it too. |
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Later that century it was enclosed and the arches added, with a slaughterhouse and other workrooms in the basement, butchers and other shops on the ground floor. |
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Not about encouraging aspiring butchers to live out their violent fantasies in Syria. |
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Since they employ five full-time butchers, customers can call and speak directly to the butcher preparing their order, ensuring they get made-to-measure meat. |
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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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Hitchcock's going on about English pork butchers and how best to prepare pork cracklings. |
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Many groceries, butchers and cheese shops can be found along St-Laurent a few blocks south of Jean-Talon, with plenty of places to stop for an espresso along the way. |
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It immediately made me think of serial killers and butchers. |
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Each year, Old Sturbridge Village butchers a pig in early December. |
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You bought meat at the butchers, stationery at the stationers. |
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Food shops, butchers, bakers, delicatessens and chocolatiers will also be there, promoting the finest produce from England's biggest and most diverse food region. |
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He's in a bit of a flap because the butchers, the esteemed WH Frost of Chorlton, have mixed the sausage and pudding by hand instead of mincing them together as they usually do. |
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For some time now, our clientele has increased considerably and, rather than simply contenting themselves with butchers and pork butchers, they now turn to all trades in the food industry. |
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After a period of tensions between white and black youngsters in Nieuw Vennep a Surinamese boy was harassed by white youngsters and in response took a butchers knife and stabbed his attacker twice. |
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The word went around that the local butchers, Ian Tait and Ron Smith, wanted an apprentice. H.O. and I fronted up to see them and I got the job. |
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But the butchers can't get their stuff at the independent grocers because they can't get shelf space because it's controlled by a few large giants. |
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Manpower Norway, for instance, is facilitating the immigration of trained butchers from Eastern Europe, Ireland, Brazil and other countries to help ease a national shortage of these skilled workers. |
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All cured meats are produced from fresh Italian meats only, combining the skills of master butchers with the best production technology so as to guarantee maximum flavour and safety. |
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The Dandy-style cowpie, complete with horns, is one of nearly 60 entries from bakers and butchers across Scotland. |
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If butchers had but the manners to go to sharps, gentlemen would be contented with a rubber at cuffs. |
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This involves a programme of two or three years' vocational training to become, for example, butchers, bricklayers, shoemakers, domestic workers or gardeners. |
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You can trust our butchers to make sure your next mechoui will be successfull by preparing and spicing for you the most tender and flavoured meat cuts. |
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Meanwhile in a raid, the raiding party of the district government apprehended five butchers for overcharging and violation of laws. |
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All domestic refuse and the offal of the skinners, butchers, and fishmongers were heaped on either side of the main street, forcing pedestrians to the centre of the thoroughfare. |
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Among these changes are the rising profile of halal food at our supermarkets and of the halal butchers on our high streets. |
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During the first six months of the year it launched almost daily attacks on butchers, meat processors, druggists, laboratories and other businesses in the Greater Manchester area. |
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This is true of small butchers and specialist butchers, who refuse to give up their right to remove bones in their shops when they only work with healthy carcasses. |
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To be specific, if we issue well-deserved warrants for the arrest of the butchers of the Balkans, how can we roll out the red carpet for the person responsible for the massacres in Chechnya? |
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All the butchers, delicatessens and caterers came to Rungis. |
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Many Bavarian butchers prepare fresh Leberkäse twice a day. Once for the obligatory midmorning snack with bread and the second time for its afternoon equivalent at 4 pm. |
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Now the street is lined with halal butchers and shops selling salwar kameez. There are certainly signs that Muslims are getting keener on having their own schools. |
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The town's craftsmen included bakers, butchers, brewers, carpenters and blacksmiths. |
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Later on, in the 11th and 12th centuries, there was growth in the significance of other skilled workmen such as turners, tanners, goldsmiths, shoe-makers, butchers, and cloth makers. |
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Brasserie Le Boulingrin This classic brasserie was the preferred spot for a predawn rendezvous by the butchers, fruiterers and fish mongers who populated Reims's immense covered market. |
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Before the community diminished, it housed a church, chapels, a school, post office, grocery, butchers and a smithery. |
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It mainly supplies quality butchers, poulterers and expert caterers. |
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Carpenters, stonecutters, masons, grocers, butchers, ropemakers — an entire population of artisans was able to lease the land and build small wooden houses, which they could move with them when their leases ran out. |
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I love photographing the few people who are working and getting the city ready for the day – butchers, bakers, street cleaners… And the people who aren't working, are playing. |
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How are the bakers, butchers and corner shops doing all over Europe? |
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The special task force raided at Hano ka Chaja in interior city where they found butchers slaughtering animals in streets. |
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In the wake of this designation, butchers in Bury sought to demonstrate their history of manufacturing and selling the product. |
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Designed by Renzo Piano, the new Whitney Museum of American Art stands in an area that used to be synonymous with sleaze, danger and the industrial butchers that gave the area its name. |
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We collected some ourselves, from butchers in Willesden High Road. |
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That is to say, the animal's country of origin, the country in which it was slaughtered, the name of the abattoir and the identity of the butchers should be known. |
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Could it be that he was afraid of offending the butchers of Beijing? |
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The regulation will also impact small and backyard farmers in rural areas who slaughter their poultry, hogs or livestock and sell direct to local butchers or consumers. |
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Still, small producers kept up their demand for an exemption that would allow them to continue to sell their meat direct or through local butchers. |
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Electoral rolls for 1865, 1867 and 1870 for Czernichów, Liszki, Kaszów and neighbouring villages belonging to the same deanery as Czernichów and Liszki contain the names of butchers living and working in those localities. |
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Local butchers Cranstons have an expanding meat packing, pies and sandwich manufacturing site alongside their shop and head office on Ullswater Road. |
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It's not like you pop to the local butchers for a slab of gee-gee is it? |
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Ahmad Al Shammari, head of the abattoir section, urged people to avoid employing door-to-door butchers whose tools may pose health problems to consumers. |
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Ibn Hawqal reckoned 7,000 individual butchers trading in 150 shops. |
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