For notational convenience, the negative digits are usually written with a vinculum, or overbar, instead of a prefixed minus sign. |
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Then it has to persuade some of the millions still drinking the swill sold at most convenience stores and gas stations to trade up. |
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The outlets it now controls include five hypermarkets, 27 supermarkets, 389 convenience stores and eight drug stores. |
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The Shanghai-based retailer operates 2,706 outlets, including hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores. |
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Video offers convenience and the highest market penetration for its medium. |
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Compared to the convenience of the tool, the ill effect of spam is very serious. |
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Demand for cold convenience foods and drinks were hit by the wet conditions later in the month. |
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Let's assume that, because of the convenience of doing so, most subscribers choose to renew their subscriptions in-app. |
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I went to the local convenience store and got a bottle with bleach alternative, and all of the stains came out! |
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Absurdly for something which causes so much damage to its surroundings, the car symbolise comfort, convenience and freedom for the self. |
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As Japanese have become fonder of fatty foods, fast-food chains and convenience stores have blanketed the country. |
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The sampling of informants in ethnographic research is often a combination of convenience sampling and snowball sampling. |
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The survey was tested in a pilot study using a convenience sample of laboratory managers known to the researchers. |
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Christopher will be back swearing, pimping, robbing convenience stores and peddling drugs within days. |
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The petrol filling station will operate 24 hours a day and will include a 4,500 sqft convenience store, and a jet and rollover car wash. |
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Spar convenience stores have also had a mixed experience of in-store TV advertising. |
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It is difficult to see a clear contact lens in the solution, so for your convenience most corrective lenses have a light blue tint. |
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Also, having to take the card out of the shield every time you want to use it negates much of the convenience of a contactless card. |
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Customers vouch for the convenience of shopping in a plaza without the hassle of elbowing through a crowded market. |
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Remember that good cell phone etiquette is all about providing the user with convenience and security, without intruding on those around you. |
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She said homeowners were looking for a combination of convenience and luxury. |
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Add that to the metal buttons on the straps and sides and you can tell that comfort and convenience didn't quite cross their minds. |
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Questions of safety, convenience and access to services are now being asked by the residents of the ancient street. |
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Before your Honour leaves the Bench, could I thank your Honour for relisting the matter to suit my convenience this morning. |
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And many of us require substantially more to meet our perceived needs of comfort, convenience and transportation. |
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So, there is a very strong argument on the basis of convenience for staying further proceedings. |
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That said, it is hard to beat e-banking for the 24-hour convenience it offers internet-literate customers. |
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This provides convenience for customers throughout the area as well as good service and support. |
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It doesn't seem to have anything to do with the quality, value or convenience of anything I have to say. |
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The comfort and convenience of modern housing may make it difficult to understand the importance of fire to life in the colonial era. |
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The increase in popularity is owed to the comfort, convenience and safety of today's contacts. |
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An overwhelming trend towards lifestyle convenience will favor portable, disposable formats for dairy products. |
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Our frozen meals service was introduced a few years ago to offer suitable clients the quality, choice and convenience of this type of meal. |
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The consumer wants higher quality foods with greater convenience and with greater nutritional values. |
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When scouting for a location for your business, assess its convenience to potential customers. |
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They are an integral part of modern society, providing much of the comfort and convenience of everyday life. |
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Its product allows the consumer the convenience and quality of a Sunday roast without the lengthy preparation and cooking time. |
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It is regarded as the fastest-growing intercontinental airline with its excellent convenience and services. |
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But in the main, the secret source is not a convenience for the news media or a shortcut for an easy story. |
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There was a cell phone in the vehicle, partly a convenience and partly a tool of emergency equipment. |
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We deal with thousands of patients directly and by telephone, allocating appointments at their convenience or as quickly as possible. |
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Could any persons who still have outstanding dinner dance ticket money please hand it in at your earliest convenience to any committee member. |
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Please contact me at your earliest convenience to discuss the status of your investigation, and what actions you intend to take. |
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Please let me know at your earliest convenience what your actual breastfeeding policy is and how it is implemented in practice. |
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Our market research has shown that there is growing demand for healthy convenience food in Ireland. |
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Our stated mission is to be the premier consumer products company in the world, focused primarily on convenience food and beverages. |
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As a convenience food for human beings, however, with slick marketing and the halo of a health food, soy is worth billions. |
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Bolton health visitors are blaming it on the sugary snacks and convenience food they eat. |
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What do you think about the proliferation of ready meals, takeaways and convenience food? |
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Clearly, many vegetarians live off diets of convenience food and this is incredibly unhealthy. |
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As I hadn't eaten since breakfast, I decided to look for a stall selling convenience food, such as a hamburger or a pizza. |
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And convenience food, something prepared is often three to 400 times what the ingredients cost if you go buy them at the store. |
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In 2001 he decided to take a leave of absence from teaching, and establish a new convenience store. |
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I haven't really had any bad jobs. l used to work at a convenience store with my friends. |
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She got an apartment with friends and began working at a convenience store. |
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Craig and I had attended a disturbance call to a convenience store about incorrect change. |
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As soon as I stepped outside, I longed for the warmth of the convenience store again. |
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When he robbed a convenience store, he never returned to rob that store twice. |
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We still also have teenagers drinking alcohol on the street close to the chemist's shop and convenience store in full view of the cameras. |
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The jobs came online in the spring with the opening of a new convenience store at the supermarket's old base in the town centre. |
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The store has evolved from a local convenience store to a nationally recognised supermarket. |
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Directly behind each shelf is a stock shelf, much like the set-up used in a convenience store. |
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To make ends meet, I've been working in a convenience store that also sells gasoline. |
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Today, investigators went back and forth over that area around the convenience store. |
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Logan pulled out of the parking lot and drove to a nearby convenience store. |
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We stopped at a gas station and bought some snacks at the convenience store. |
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A descriptive correlational study on a convenience sample of 49 RNs examines the relationship between personal values and work satisfaction. |
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Consider the convenience of having the program automatically download enhancements and additional courseware as they become available. |
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A credit card is just for convenience and should be paid off in full each month. |
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Zooming around frantically during the week, I found myself frequenting the local convenience store what seemed like a hundred times. |
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The convenience sample was recruited from fraternal organizations, health fairs, and churches in a Midwestern community. |
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If you do buy convenience foods, such as frozen pizzas, lunch meats or soups, choose those with reduced fat and sodium. |
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Nutritionally spiced up with vegetable curry, I see this as a decent compromise when convenience is key. |
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Today, our lives are filled with all manner of gadgets, gizmos and convenience goods. |
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There are a couple gas stations with convenience stores along Highway 3, and a couple restaurants. |
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So long as you realise that convenience comes at a price, then by all means take the easy way out. |
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But the children only ever want convenience food so they can get it down and get out to play as quickly as they can. |
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How much convenience and privacy are you willing to give up in return for a given increase in security? |
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Please phone me at your earliest convenience so we can progress these matters. |
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If you appreciate grand style and elegance, with every modern convenience and one of the best locations in Europe, this is the hotel for you. |
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The insertion of mega-brand convenience stores like these into fragile local business ecologies will be a powerful diagnostic for their health. |
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At the nearby convenience store, we applied cold cervesas to our swollen digits and limbs. |
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Juan gets caught trying to pull the same grift twice in a convenience store. |
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He directs us to the site of the former convenience store, where we run in to explain why we're late. |
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These emphasise convenience and comfort, allowing car users to seal themselves off from outside discomforts. |
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It had turned into a dumping ground at the convenience of the people of the new estate. |
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Having the convenience of the full range of Council services on your doorstep will make life easier for people. |
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The centre will be a huge convenience to commercial vehicle owners, who will now be able to access the service right on their doorstep. |
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It has shown that it is prepared to abuse the constitution for political convenience and expedience. |
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I find that supermarkets are cheaper than drugstores, and drugstores are cheaper than convenience stores. |
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Vicky detests having to buy tickets online and incurring a convenience fee, just for the inconvenience of having to preplan. |
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The new one-handed cap and curvy bottle has both convenience and functionality. |
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Allowing the convenience of walk-in services for express spa care will increase participation. |
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I lived in a small corner of a huge three bedroom flat, a dank leaking walk-up above a convenience store. |
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You can support them by booking your tickets or table at the earliest convenience and ensure you're attending a very special Dream Ball. |
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All with the convenience of a card that has your name on it and is accepted anywhere they accept Visa. |
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Another advantage of the hospital is its accessibility and convenience for many veterans who walk or take the subway or buses. |
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I put this down to us eating a relatively healthy diet and not convenience foods which come with too much wasteful packaging. |
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The drawings show the upper tag end 40 tied in another water knot for convenience of illustration. |
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No consideration, whether of party or convenience, should keep us quiet when we see or suspect a wrong done. |
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On a visit to Xiangyang market, a popular tourist destination, I paid three jiao to use the convenience, only to find no doors. |
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We eat convenience foods high in e-numbers, fats, carbohydrates, salts and additives. |
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With the convenience and power of a multi-use power tool even the worst of carpenters can knock up a pretty decent Welsh dresser. |
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Among the new interior convenience features are roof-mounted rails to support storage bins and a DVD entertainment system. |
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Vending machines offer the advantages of convenience, hygiene and consistency in taste. |
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The mass rapid transit system and the public bus services, from my own attempts in getting around, are commendable for their convenience. |
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I have a wife and one-year old baby that I have to provide for, and right now that means keeping my third-shift convenience store job. |
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But with the slowing economy, customers are more interested in price and convenience than whizzy technology, says IDC analyst Jason D. Smolek. |
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Because I haven't got the readies to hand, I could offer a pittance now and promise to pay the rest at a date more to my convenience. |
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The keywords in the future will be convenience, reliability and sensitivity. |
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The products are aimed at consumers and are meant for convenience use only. |
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In addition to the convenience of departmental collection, your next day air letters qualify for a discounted rate. |
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The buildings are clustered around a courtyard with restaurants, a wine bar, a convenience store and a hair salon. |
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For notational convenience, let us imagine that we measure food value in kilojoules, space in meters, and time in seconds. |
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We recoil at the idea of growing human beings for spare body parts or creating life for our convenience. |
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Internet kiosks will soon become mandatory for developers of areas of public convenience, like shopping centers. |
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Locals will have the added convenience of a kiss-and-ride zone near the station and bus shelters will be upgraded. |
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We've become sedentary, convenience foods fill our kitchens, and stress is a common denominator. |
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Kitschy Christmas cards can be found at any convenience store in any town across the United States. |
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They dumped Australian workers when they had the vessel reflagged under a flag of convenience. |
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We in this country now live in a society where money and convenience reign supreme. |
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He then concluded that the balance of convenience favours granting the injunctive relief. |
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Please remit the relevant amount to the office at your earliest convenience. |
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Even Indian English is subtitled for the convenience of the bleeding heart angrez liberal. |
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The market for coffee shops and convenience restaurants has exploded in recent years. |
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First, the man in the leisure suit was walking toward the door of the convenience store. |
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Word quickly spread about the convenience and economy that could result from teaching survival lessons at a distance. |
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It is simply the case that in this world of convenience, flash holidays and big cars, working the land has lost its appeal. |
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Now the former convenience store, which had languished on the market for nine months, is a coffee roastery and bakery. |
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Our local convenience store is robbed so often the staff seem to expect it. |
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Beyond traditional brushes and rollers, there is a whole range of convenience painting tools. |
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Even though we married, it was more about convenience, teamwork, cooperation, etc. than love or romance. |
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Most of us will consider a clean-air car only if it comes with generous dollops of comfort, convenience, and roominess. |
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The people's choice will be based on factors like functionality, quality, and convenience, rather than on customer lock-in. |
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The change in amino acid concentration is transformed to logarithmic scale for convenience of presentation. |
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On a long-haul flight, flight attendants warm the food for passengers' convenience. |
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Every type of vacation experience, every form of recreation, every convenience is available for the asking at Lake Tahoe. |
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He believes colour and convenience are the main attractions for beginner or novice gardeners buying plants. |
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For convenience and ease of use, most modern women opt for churidars and salwars, with matching dupattas to give them the stylish look. |
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As she observed, it would have been a great convenience if everyone had agreed long ago to call marsh samphire by its alternative name glasswort. |
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The shop is located close to its target market in downtown Calgary and holds flexible hours for its clients' convenience. |
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After making a marriage of convenience with a tiresome Duke, she elopes to Europe with her cousin. |
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Experience teaches us that integrity may be compromised for convenience or to avoid unpleasant consequences. |
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The US and Japan both have adapted the idea of convenience stores providing automatic teller machines. |
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British politicians think that we are powerless to resist the temptations of convenience food. |
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I'm not one to make a big thing about the significance of a year's end, beyond it being a marker for convenience and easy reference. |
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In this modern day we seem drawn to marriages of convenience, whether it be for a passport or money. |
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Well, some of these will be temporary marriages that are really marriages of convenience, that probably won't last. |
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Stricter requirements have also been imposed to discourage marriages of convenience. |
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I know I'm not alone in this and came across a number of marriages of convenience while in the States. |
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On the whole these are not marriages of convenience or cynical efforts to create cover. |
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There was no happy marriage, it was a marriage of convenience and relenting of power. |
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Nancy weds Jeremy but this marriage of convenience only brings Jeremy deeper frustration. |
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And yet, many of today's romance novels deal with marriages of convenience. |
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You know me well enough to understand that I never could have contemplated a marriage of convenience. |
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Shoutmail is banking on convenience and ease of use to expand its user base and to attract advertisers in the process. |
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The space can be subdivided for use as a convenience store and coffee shop or a sandwich bar. |
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Sometimes it is not treated as an absolute bar but as merely an important matter to be weighed on the balance of convenience. |
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As the sidebar is mainly there for my convenience, I need to have a serious sort-out of my permanent links. |
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It's designed for Night Deposits at petrol stations and convenience stores, but we use it to make sure our software is quickly securable. |
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Of course it would be a marriage of convenience, though you'd be financially secure for life. |
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Our consumption of seedless fruits and veggies is on the rise, trading flavor and fertility for convenience. |
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I'm not holding my breath, but they do need to segment supermarket and convenience trading. |
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We are looking for convenience stores and medium-sized supermarkets in York and North Yorkshire. |
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Exchanging information, ideas, feelings with other humans is not a matter of convenience, it's a search for the deepest rewards. |
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Trouble is, the first bluff is a life strategy while the second bluff is a political convenience. |
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The product can now be found on the shelves of major grocery stores, convenience stores, national chain retailers and local mercados. |
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He suggested consumers will demand safety, security and convenience in the products they buy to mesh with their life-style. |
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At a time of great challenge in the world the commander in chief must stand on principle, not on the shifting sands of political convenience. |
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He's a trimmer, a politician of convenience who moves his positions around, depending on which way the wind is blowing. |
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Notes at the back have headers showing to which pages the notes correspond, a great convenience when searching for an elusive reference. |
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He was shotgunned in the back while lying on the floor of the convenience store where he worked as a clerk. |
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Growth of shredded cheese sales is also a direct result of consumers' willingness to pay a little extra for convenience. |
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A combination of the two, the shoulder shrug gives you the convenience of bolero sleeves and the elegance of a draped scarf. |
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Should mom-and-pop frame shops be worried about losing customers to the Web of convenience? |
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Smith, 62, left the guard with a bleeding hand after a blazing pre-Christmas row at the checkout of a convenience store in Wythenshawe. |
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If only for reasons of convenience, many use them for personal calls, morning, noon, and night. |
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The final step and the ultimate convenience was the design of stereos that wouldn't work when removed from the car. |
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She had been wealthy in Iran, and possibly found a marriage of convenience to a penniless student nurse unappealing. |
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All control valves are located on the left side of the machine for convenience. |
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Of course, the sliceable sauce is also suitable as ready-made sauce upon convenience products. |
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People want convenience in a bag and the industry wants the flow of billions to continue uninterrupted. |
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Streams of people packed hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores to stockpile household necessities. |
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In the light of this we want to question the usefulness and convenience of maintaining this on the agenda. |
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The user interface has been enhanced to improve its visual perception and convenience. |
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The success of TRAX has awakened many Utahns to the value and convenience of mass transit. |
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For computational convenience it is assumed that all individuals have the same utility function. |
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The central character, a Woman who works in a convenience store is the the film's central focus. |
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Several were sitting on stools and chairs around the several bars or near the cafeterias serving convenience food. |
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For example, all bathrooms include a high-pressure shower system and an electric hairdryer for the convenience of guests. |
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It is associated with the highest standards of quality, service, convenience and cleanliness. |
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Any design that increases convenience makes recycling much more likely to become standard practice. |
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Issues of convenience and obtainability are addressed by most items of the policy. |
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I have written a lot of cookbooks and they don't use convenience products, unless you consider canned tomatoes convenience food. |
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Avoid using convenience foods, such as canned soups, microwave dinners, and boxed mixes. |
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The presentation showed plans to offer a full range of convenience store products, some fresh produce, and an off licence. |
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We are now entering the digital age and the new DVD technology available represents a step change in picture quality and convenience. |
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Some flags of convenience were thus able to avoid the more onerous regulations, which coastal states could do little to enforce. |
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Most stockbrokers put private clients' shares in nominee accounts for administrative convenience. |
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In March 2001, Superquinn announced a joint venture with Texaco to launch a convenience store brand called SuperQ on Texaco's forecourts. |
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It started ordinarily enough with me standing outside my local convenience store, but there seemed to be something different about it. |
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A range of supermarkets and late night opening convenience shops are also only a short stroll away. |
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We had stopped off at one of the many abandoned convenience stores on the way, and stuffed ourselves with what little was left. |
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Courts sit in chambers or in open court generally merely as a matter of administrative convenience. |
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In the old days, we used to prefer the wider good over personal convenience. |
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There are numerous footbridges and road overbridges in this section, all for the convenience of the bustling innercity suburbs that surround it. |
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For convenience, we henceforth drop the superscripts and subscripts indicating deme identities. |
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I thought I was only humorously historicizing issues of convenience in women's fashion. |
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For greater convenience a mirror is usually installed, which reflects the image the right way up onto a suitably placed drawing surface. |
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Nowadays, most chestnuts are roasted by machines for convenience, so roasting chestnuts manually has become a dying folk craft. |
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It was more than just a pact of convenience over elections or some specific campaign. |
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Secondly, the company is simplifying its store formats to comprise just supermarkets and convenience stores. |
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Those who endured the recent count would surely favour it on grounds of speed and convenience. |
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Vending machines make it easy to avoid surly service at mom-and-pop convenience stores. |
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The USB flash drive has become a hot product in the past few years, thanks to dropping prices and sheer convenience. |
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After all, equipment trailers aren't sold at the local convenience store or swap meet. |
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He makes house calls across central Iowa and eastern Nebraska on days, evenings and weekends at his clients ' convenience. |
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What, exactly, are touch-screens in a convenience store supposed to represent? |
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On the afternoon Brown was killed, he had stolen a pack of cigars from a convenience store. |
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Where they were a rarity, fast food outlets are now prevalent and convenience food is the preferred easy option to fit in with our busy lifestyles. |
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In her twenties she worked as a director of a property company in London, existing on coffee, Danish pastries, convenience foods and long boozy lunches. |
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More convenience food than ever is being bought in this country, but thanks to the fantasy, it is being bought not with a sense of liberation but guilt. |
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Holsey admitted to killing a police officer after robbing a convenience store. |
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The pasty was a convenience food of the mining town of Cornwall. |
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I'm sure you have plenty of marketing surveys that show people LOVE the convenience of having these unholy abominations, but I know what you're up to. |
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Mike made arrangements to send a money order from the local convenience store, and two days later, he mailed it away, along with eighty dollars in cash. |
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Apart from being a bit weird, this is textbook product innovation and a real sign of vitality in the sector but would you launch a new convenience food in the middle of a war? |
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If you have enough money to pay your taxes and are simply looking for convenience, file electronically and arrange for the money to be withdrawn from your checking account. |
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He worked as a used car salesman for a time, owned a convenience store, and even a kebab shop. |
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In today's consumerist culture, shoppers prefer to buy convenience foods such as ready-to-eat mixes and processed foods to match their hectic lifestyles. |
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In short, why should a drug addict rob a convenience store for small change when he or she could score big cash by stealing someone's identity instead? |
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An early convenience food developed two centuries ago for Leicestershire huntsmen to carry in their saddlebags is at the centre of a meaty dispute. |
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Summers said the woman told him she was working at a storage unit when she ended up at the convenience store. |
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While the convenience store is open around-the-clock, the restaurant is not. |
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We all filed out of the car and made our way inside the convenience store. |
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For your convenience, we have added a feature that allows you to pay your bills over the Internet. |
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I know there are those amongst you who are in marriages of convenience. |
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Oil's great advantages were convenience, reduced manning due to removing the need for trimmers and stokers, and reduced space needed for fuel bunkers. |
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Now let's jump to the main plot, where the pretty, giggly Plum sisters work their magic to ensorcell a man in a convenience store, convincing the lovesick man to rob it. |
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You might also enjoy noncompetitive activities you can do on your own at your convenience, such as in-line skating or working out at a health club. |
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Like all marriages of convenience, I'll give it two years, tops. |
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This led him into a succession of alliances that were often marriages of convenience, as he tried to make his cooperative movement central to whatever form of society emerged. |
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Arranging a marriage of convenience with a girl who needs a Green Card, he finds himself caught up in events when his folks decide to attend the wedding. |
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Failing that, try the small convenience store on the street corner. |
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With the Mobile Cash Access app, customers can preload transactions at their convenience. |
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In the course of what I have to say, the distinction between morality as convenience and morality as ideal will virtually collapse, along with a good deal else. |
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Typically we do most of our grocery shopping at large supermarkets, and do only impromptu, spontaneous purchases from convenience stores and gas marts. |
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In addition, children were drinking huge quantities of sugary drinks which they bought from vending machines and at convenience stores and also drank at home. |
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A non-temporal series, then, has no direction in itself, though a person considering it may take the terms in one direction or in the other, according to his own convenience. |
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He has completely stopped eating packaged microwaveable convenience foods. |
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I couldn't forge the metal or work the lathes, even the basic woodworking tools were far enough removed from the convenience of power tools that I had trouble with them. |
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This goes into own label ready meals, sandwiches and convenience foods. |
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Martin had just taken a trip to a convenience store for a bag of Skittles candy and a can of drink. |
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We watch through our fingers as another convenience meal is nuked in the microwave, another can of fizzy pop is guzzled, another packet of crisps scoffed. |
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It was a bid to create a fuzzy feeling about the pairing, attempting to make it look like theirs hasn't just been a torturous marriage of convenience. |
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Hospitals welcomed the convenience of single-use throwaway products because they no longer had to be concerned with product age, overuse, breakage, and malfunction. |
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The paragraphs have been numbered for convenience of reference hereafter. |
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He said the garage had stopped selling petrol and closed its small convenience store in December last year, but still operated as an MOT and repair workshop. |
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We stopped by the convenience store to gas up the car and get a soda. |
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Tess went into the convenience store to pay as Michael gassed the car. |
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She appreciates the fact that in Bulgaria, there is all the convenience and comfort of regular utility services like water, electricity, and heating. |
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Chemists came second, with convenience stores coming out the dearest. |
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While some people may prefer using a pressure cooker for beans and other long-cooking recipes, it's hard to beat the convenience of a pot that you can leave unattended. |
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But in their ungainly, old fashioned ways, books and records beat their digital equivalents in every category but convenience. |
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Add to family convenience and fun while increasing the resale value of your home with these attractive and practical brick ideas for the do-it-yourselfer. |
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Allies of convenience that are well known to be guilty of egregious acts are now hauled into the dock as war criminals as soon as we have the chance. |
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The drinks may not be free, but you can't beat the convenience. |
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And, for the convenience of our employees, we offer direct deposit for all payroll payments which makes funds immediately available in our employees' personal accounts. |
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While other air services quote cheaper prices for Dublin or Cork, travel cost and convenience to these airports should also be factored into the cheap air flight. |
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I particularly like getting shops to match Internet-only prices, which combines the convenience of shopping on the high street with the Web's keen price tags! |
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It is widely believed that the completion of the mass rapid transit system and the convenience of public buses may have contributed to the sluggish business. |
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I shudder to think of the risks associated with fitting one of these and then mistaking your convenience for your refrigerator after a hard night on the grog. |
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Our customers have embraced our omnichannel offering and the convenience of being able to shop with us when they want through a variety of channels. |
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Thus, he uses his wealth to bribe union officials to allow him to arrange for a private ward to be opened purely for the convenience of his father. |
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And then the convenience stores will start to tumble, and the vast majority of Americas will agree that this is fine. |
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Sounds like the perfect Manhattan marriage of convenience and consumerism. |
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It looks like a stereotypical convenience store, shelves crowded with garishly packaged junk food. |
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Most shooting gallery users inject in several places, depending upon such factors as timing, convenience, availability, and where they obtain their drugs and works. |
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It might still change up on you if you hold it on the redline, but for the most part this system has now evolved to provide manual control with auto convenience. |
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There are far too few accessible public loos in our town centres and the one in the car park is the only reliable convenience with a reasonable standard of cleanliness. |
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Theirs is a marriage of football convenience made by football obsessives. |
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Closed circuit TV footage from a convenience store near his home showed him running an errand for his mother at 5.02 pm, after which he returned home. |
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There were still some in Westminster last week who suspected this was a marriage of convenience, a presentational alliance rather than a love match. |
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In attempting to prise control away from the previous power brokers for four years, the owner of the chain of convenience stores used up his allowance of good publicity. |
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Apart from providing convenience and comfort, they look trendy too. |
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These two new access channels will offer customers greater convenience and provide two additional modes of transacting business with their branches. |
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Keeping in mind the style, comfort and convenience of its customers, it has given a wide choice to its customers who could opt for a need-based product. |
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The company is working to strengthen its presence beyond the supermarket channel and into warehouse clubs and convenience stores, deep discounters and online grocery shopping. |
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While the two outfits have long enjoyed a marriage of convenience, they have been careful to maintain a distance from each other. |
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A cord mesh hatrack was installed along each side of the cabin above the windows, with a hand rail for convenience in passing up and down the aisle. |
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Other products include extended-shelf-life and aseptic products in single-serve containers sold at convenience stores and multipacks at club stores. |
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The cream cheese category enjoyed a healthy 4.9 percent increase in dollar sales in supermarkets, convenience stores and warehouse clubs over the last year. |
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Once he lunged at a man trying to rob a convenience store, subduing him with his bare hands. |
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The perfect customer of a car sharing scheme is a car-less city dweller who still wants the convenience of a drive to the supermarket or a weekend trip out of town. |
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I moved the car into drive and moved off toward the convenience store. |
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I'm committed to making practical changes to the access and convenience of health services and schools and am here today to establish what can be done. |
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Taking your child to a walk-in clinic may seem like a good solution, but it prizes convenience over quality. |
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If, as anti-abortionists believe, abortion is taking a life for convenience, does this not open the door for Euthanasia or the killing of the mentally handicapped? |
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The invention of the automobile, the development of superhighways and urbanization helped to spread fast food franchises, supermarkets, and convenience foods. |
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Suddenly, the idea of supporting, financially or vocally, an Olympic ideal wrapped in a flag of convenience rather than a Union Jack looks very different. |
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