He caters to my vegetarian needs, as well as making fabulous recommendations for my fish and meat eating friends. |
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It has since been updated with the latest equipment and a new calving unit was provided in 2002 which caters for 48 cows at a time. |
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Adventure Island, located in Tampa, is a mid-sized park that caters to kids of any age. |
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It caters to that all-night party-hard, cosmopolitan scene with 24-hour cafes that have grilled meats, fish and salad. |
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Clause 3 requires Radio New Zealand to provide programming that caters to a full range of age groups. |
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The club caters for juniors and juveniles on Fridays from 7.30 to 11 pm and for adults only on Wednesday nights from 7.30 to 11 pm. |
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This facility caters for almost all recyclable materials including batteries, white goods, electrical waste, plastics and paper. |
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The city centre nightspot caters mainly for the over 25s with cabarets such as those shown at Funny Girls in Blackpool and the Birdcage in Leeds. |
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It takes 40 minutes to drive to the beach or 35 minutes to get to Kyogle's green, shady, treed public pool that caters for toddlers. |
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Built in 1993, the Barcelo Bavaro Palace Hotel is an all-inclusive hotel that caters to every taste. |
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Originally designed by Avtovaz but modified and improved by GM, the Niva caters to Russia's demand for rugged off-road vehicles. |
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The two storey, 16,000 sq ft showroom caters for all ages and tastes, with separate sections for road bikes, children's bikes and mountain bikes. |
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The club caters for all aspects of athletics, track and field, indoor and cross country. |
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The campaign is focused on bringing the outdoor, active lifestyle back into fashion, which caters directly to the lumbersexual trend. |
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The hotel caters for many avid fishers, and can store bait and fishing rods for Dave and Deirdre. |
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It caters to the recruitment needs of indigenous Irish firms as well as multinationals based here. |
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The pool caters for people suffering from a range of disabilities, including cerebral palsy, brain damage, muscular dystrophy and arthritis. |
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Green caters local parties and sells her cooking at festivals, including the Taste of Chicago and Chicago Bulls Blues Festival. |
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Since he also caters for kids, obscenities and alcohol are a complete no-no. |
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While making a case for Fischer as an artist, the film caters to viewers whose interest is simply in pop culture's oddballs, artistic or not. |
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The stylish haberdasher who caters to style needs of the fashion-challenged, is a rarity in these days of mass production. |
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Adults and children alike will have plenty to see at Bowood House, which caters for all the family. |
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It caters for all levels with the more talented being coached at its advanced centre alongside specialist goalkeeping. |
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The company is able to focus its specific target audience and caters to arctophiles and artists world-wide. |
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Pier B caters for US-bound passengers and the duty-free shop will reflect this market with a wider range of merchandise, including alcohol sales. |
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While the St Oswald's unit caters for severe dyslexics, less severe cases are catered for in mainstream education at schools across the city. |
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His restaurant caters for more than 700 customers a day as well as 100 executive diners choosing from a gourmet menu. |
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It caters for all the family, from junior sessions and beginners' courses to personal coaching clinics. |
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But as Imogen's obsession intensifies, it gets harder and harder not to grow tired of the way everyone caters to her with indulgent credulity. |
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St Mary of the Angels caters for clients with moderate, severe and profound intellectual disabilities. |
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Monte Bondone is not a resort, and the holiday package caters exclusively for single adults. |
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Interestingly, this temple has a panda named Babu Mishra who caters exclusively to the politicians, who visit the temple. |
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It's a facility that's widely used and currently caters for several private planes. |
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The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school. |
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The publication of several biographies of Shakespeare since the 1980s caters to the constant interest in Shakespeare. |
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Designed in Ireland for the Irish market, it caters for all the Irish Vat schemes and is euro-compliant. |
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As I say, it is a fairly woolly sort of description, but it caters for the fact that we have other than materialistic interests in life. |
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It caters for all revenue requirements and provides what it describes as excellent features and analysis. |
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The business has done well but it caters mainly to the upper and middle-income bracket, which is the top 10 per cent of the population. |
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The pool caters annually for more than 35,000 users who have physical disabilities, injuries or learning difficulties. |
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It is absolutely vital that the development site caters properly for the parking needs of its future residents if chaos is to be avoided. |
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The Algarve caters for golf enthusiasts and those in search of a relaxed holiday atmosphere. |
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Supplying textiles to the fashion industry, Magee Weaving caters largely to the export market. |
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The Paint Spot caters to both the professional and the hobbyist, selling paint in pints, quarts and gallons for you mural-painters. |
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The event caters for electrical contractors, network builders, electrical and telecom companies as well as maintenance experts in industry. |
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The crèche caters for girls and boys aged 2-8 during a visit of a maximum of three hours. |
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Cloverdale is a rural community that caters to greenhouse projects, milk-cow operations, horse riding, horse stables, and training acreages. |
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Furthermore, what is the purpose of using tax money to set up a new separate institution which caters for such a restricted set of tasks? |
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The 25-year-old self-taught sewer caters her designs to what her customers want. |
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The blood ivory trade caters to a small but hungry segment in China, yet grassroots efforts for elephant conservation do exist. |
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It caters for invalids as well as hedonists, its waters famed for their efficacy with eye and bladder problems, and the menu is a gastronome's delight. |
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This functional and graphic space is a clothing shop that caters to an outdoorsy clientele in search for comfortable clothing. |
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It caters for The European Working Time Directive and the issues this holds for Irish employers both in terms of hourly paid and salaried employees. |
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Our comprehensive delivery range impressively caters to any and all requirements our customers may have. |
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And much of the credit to her transformation is owed to a finishing school that caters to women just like her. |
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She performs abortions in secret, supports suffrage, and caters to consumptives and TB sufferers when few other boarding-house establishments will take them. |
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The school has recently been upgraded to an institute and now caters not only for the blind but also for the deaf and dumb. |
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From Newfoundland to British Columbia, SSQ Group Insurance caters to the needs of both small and large groups of 10 to 110,000 members. |
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In contrast, the smaller Playstation project area in the front of the gallery caters to up-and-coming talent, often fresh from the academies. |
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Non-formal education takes place both within and outside education institutions and caters to people of all ages. |
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Take a break at a food court that caters to all tastes, and browse through locally handcrafted clothing, quilts and so much more. |
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It also caters for new areas, such as end-of-series vehicles and new technologies. |
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The Harriers welcomes new members of all ages and abilities and caters for road, cross-country and track and field, as well as providing a full social programme. |
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And if it shuts, the nearest pubs will be in the town centre where the trade caters mainly for the young crowd and are too far away for older folk. |
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This ironmonger, which caters specifically for the construction industry, employs forty people and has a 10 million euro sales figure. |
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The Stinger is about delivering a great day out that caters for the crosssection of fans who will be attending. |
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The Italian wine list caters to the brisk lunch trade with an above average selection of well-priced wines, many by the glass, and we opt for a crisp Soave. |
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But in inner London Islington it almost exclusively caters to households earning a lot more than the mayor's £33,000 benchmark. |
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It also conveniently caters to the interests of Big Energy, some of the biggest campaign donors to both parties. |
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Jordan's only daily paper published in tabloid format caters for a readership interested in lightly served news and little analysis and ops. |
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Then a comprehensive health policy which caters for improved living conditions and changed social attitudes as well as curative treatment of disease will need to devised. |
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This office now caters for more than 500 events annually in Dublin Castle and includes major conferences, meetings, receptions, dinners and promotional events. |
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It is a city that caters to the obsessions of every type of obsessive. |
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Cath has responsibility for eight function rooms at the Pier complex and also caters at Wigan council and Wigan Culture and Leisure Trust venues across the town. |
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Khana Khazäna caters for the growing demand for quality food services in Kigali and has started to fill the supply gap. |
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This patented concept has been deployed in thousands of companies of all sizes and caters to all possible needs in terms of product images thanks to its wide range of photos and animations studios. |
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Nicknamed The Tomb, the prison's theatrical design especially caters for wannabee escapees. |
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They offer a diversified solution that caters to anxieties about risk. |
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The system caters specifically to the requirements of a productive learning environment by maintaining a high level of clean, fresh, highly oxygenated air in the circulation system. |
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The petroleum distribution system caters to both the transportation of crude oil to refineries as well as the distribution of the refined petroleum products to the primary storage terminals. |
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A Swiftflo entry level parlour caters for people who are conscientious of getting the best milking system available which allow you to add automation features that fit your operation and budget. |
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The full list of London museums includes more than 250 entries and caters to almost every industry, religion, ethnicity, profession, enthusiasm, or foible. |
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New Emmi Crème caters for the trend towards convenience food. |
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In spite of being the oldest still running Arab daily in Jerusalem, the journalistic content of Al Quds is weak and caters mostly to older readers, for whom it is a source of advertisements and social classifieds. |
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It is not an economic and social Shangri-La, sheltered from all the pressures of the world, but it caters for a common response to a common challenge. |
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The volume caters not only to Semiticists but also to general linguists, in that all examples are provided with interlinear transcription. |
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The facility, which began production in October 2005 under the trade name Farmhouse Poultry, caters to small-scale specialty producers and also processes some commercial birds. |
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She is also confronted by Éma, the queen bee whom everyone caters to. |
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Most notably, the river caters to white water canoeing opportunities. |
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In an era fixated on economic growth, public policy promotes an increasingly industrialized form of agriculture that caters to a global export market and bypasses rural communities. |
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Situated in bustling downtown Reno, amongst the casinos and newly constructed condos, this lounge caters to the college crowds and nightclubbers. |
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For now, the retail sector is still undersupplied with offerings that caters to a higher shopping experience. |
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Federal police and tax authorities raided Daslu, an ultraexclusive luxury boutique in São Paulo that caters to Brazil's superrich, arresting the store's owner on allegations of tax evasion, fraud and racketeering. |
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John Pastier examines the possibilities for a public transport system in a city that caters exclusively for the private car. |
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Popularity of the eighth consecutive fair that caters for electrical contractors, experts in tele and network building as well as architects and lighting designers has increased year by year. |
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There is an excellent riding school in the region which caters to all abilities, from gentle ambles for the novice child, through to exhilarating overnight treks for the confident equestrian. |
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Acapulco, which caters mainly to domestic tourists, has virtually emptied thanks to frequent shootings in the heart of the hotel zone. Many of the roughest areas are in the north, where foreign investment is concentrated. |
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Trader caters to the automotive, real estate and generalist verticals. |
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We now have a functioning library elsewhere, so the space will be used as a vessel for creativity – for students, but also for the many other public audiences the art school caters to. |
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The town of Puerto Natales caters for trekkers, and the Erratic Rock hostel runs daily seminars telling you everything you need to know about trekking in the park. |
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Back in the 1990s, it began life as an underground pirate radio station and has since evolved into a socially aware forum that caters to all views and musical tastes, and has become the country's most popular station. |
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Antigua caters surprisingly well for active holidaymakers. |
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Some Americans worry that China wants to take over the Panama canal. Chinese firms may also subscribe to a supersized vision of the industry in which an elite group of ports caters to a new generation of mega-vessels. |
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However there is only one secondary school and it caters for boys. |
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Botswana already caters to a high-end tourist market. |
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This process also caters for the talent identification and ensures that consideration is given to the performance and the development of key staff. |
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Likewise, infrastructure directly caters to demand. |
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The task for the groups is to discuss what these documents tell them about gender and how the budget caters to the needs of women and men, girls and boys. |
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Although the site caters to persons with disabilities, it also provides information that is relevant to caregivers and families of persons with disabilities. |
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The Mailbox which caters for more affluent clients is based within the city. |
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Ginetta also run a championship on the support package that caters for up and coming young talent in the form of the Ginetta Junior Championship. |
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The medical tourism sector caters to thousands of European, Latin American, Canadian, and American consumers every year. |
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The school also caters for children from the nearby villages of Crook, Kentmere and Ings. |
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Bradford's only television station AAP TV caters for Bradford's large Asian community. |
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Addax is committed to FEH's vision to become a leading high-quality education company that caters to the growing education needs in Mena. |
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Tumilty was a warden at The Sanderlings sheltered accommodation, in Ryhope, Sunderland, which caters for elderly people with medical problems. |
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It also has an online shop which caters to spirit keeping, paranormal collecting, and magick practice with over 8,000 listings. |
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Coffee and Tea shop with a unique funky theme located in a major shopping mall that caters to college students. |
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As more states legalize suppressors, we want to offer an affordable solution that caters to the growing demographic of suppressor users. |
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A 46-year-old banking officer and mother of two from Texas, Angela is a client of Cowboys4Angels, an escort agency that caters primarily to female clients. |
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During the course of working at my old position, I got several piercings and tattoos, which was perfectly acceptable for a club that caters to a very open-minded clientele. |
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Significantly, it is a ballerina who is helping Under Armour re-brand itself as a company that caters to women who spin, kickbox, lift weights and run. |
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Located within a mid-terraced property, the cafe caters for 23 diners and specialises in hot and cold food including sandwiches, burgers, jacket potatoes and more. |
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Ostafyevo International Airport caters primarily to business aviation. |
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Formerly an important coaching inn, it now caters primarily for tourists. |
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The airport caters to scheduled domestic and international air services. |
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Other areas throughout the year have a recreational culture that caters to tourism, yet the quieter seasons are spring and autumn when there are fewer visitors. |
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The Gymnasium caters for the more able children, in the final year of which the Matura examination is taken, which is a requirement for access to university. |
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The Somerset LEA also provides special schools such as Newbury Manor School, which caters for children aged between 10 and 17 with special educational needs. |
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Dover Leisure Centre on Townwall Street, is operated by Your Leisure, a not for profit charitable trust, which caters for sports and includes a swimming pool. |
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There is also the SOC club which caters in a range of sports including athletics, handball and football and Yacht Club de Calais, a yachting club. |
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For example, RAF Brize Norton in the UK has a terminal which caters to passengers for the Royal Air Force's scheduled TriStar flights to the Falkland Islands. |
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There is also one specialist school that caters for pupils with learning difficulties aged between five and 18 from Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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We want to bring that specialness back through a new brand of 'proper hospitality' that specifically caters to our generation of well-heeled travellers. |
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Musically, Prague caters for all styles too, and among the obligatory stopping points are the Roxy, Akropolis, Cross Club or the multimedia space MeetFactory. |
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It is believed the parachutist was part of the Black Knights Parachute Centre, based in Cockerham, which caters for both first-time jumpers and experienced skydivers. |
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Leading the digital textile industry with its integrated pretreatment solution and its CMYK inks, it directly caters to the needs of both designers and manufacturers. |
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Maxwell Davies's Stedman Caters for chamber ensemble and Stedman Doubles for clarinet and percussion are based on bell peals. |
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As the organist plays the Prelude and Fugue in E Flat by Bach, the bells of the Abbey will be rung half-muffled to a peal of Stedman Caters, comprising 5101 changes. |
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