The out-of-town discount retailer has made two forays down the path of backwards integration. |
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It resembles any number of similar units to have sprung up in out-of-town business parks in the past decade. |
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Arrangements were then made to rendezvous the following day at hotels or out-of-town shopping centres where the deals were done. |
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They travel to the city of the out-of-town members when it's their turn to host. |
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Too many out-of-town shopping centres and business parks have merely encouraged car-borne travellers. |
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The trust, meanwhile, argues that a casino might take away some of the income that out-of-town visitors bring to the area. |
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The in-town retailers complain about the effect the big out-of-town superstores have on their trade. |
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My oldest friend organized a dinner for us and all of our out-of-town guests. |
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There isn't a level playing field, so competition between town centre and out-of-town shops is skewed in favour of the latter. |
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The retailers have already opened branches in the free-to-park out-of-town shopping centres. |
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Happily, it seems both city centre and out-of-town retailers were prospering at the same time. |
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Residents commute to work in other towns and cities and shop at out-of-town retail parks and supermarkets or even on the Internet. |
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Recent years have seen the rise of online dealers and out-of-town car supermarkets. |
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One option would be for it to move away from its business model as an out-of-town retailer by opening stores in urban areas. |
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He frequently opens out-of-town newspapers and reads stories about himself. |
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This confirms my long-held suspicion that garden centres are every bit as indefensibly soulless and ghastly as out-of-town DIY superstores. |
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The crime wave has been attributed to the arrival of out-of-town troublemakers. |
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They'll have the rare opportunity to dance into the wee hours of the morning without going to an out-of-town doof. |
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A new out-of-town scheme would act as a magnet for further development and thus heighten the potential gender bias created by the policy. |
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A mecca of outdoor recreation for both local residents and out-of-town visitors. |
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Toys 'R' Us entered the Dutch market in 1993, introducing a new concept of toy retailing: that of so-called megastores in out-of-town locations. |
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Innovations would include performances by out-of-town steel bands to promote a new steel band being set up in Keighley. |
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I've never been a fan of the out-of-town shopping experience, with its huge, characterless soulless warehouses and dodgy trading ethics. |
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The full effects of the guidelines will be seen in the next few years as retailers are curtailed from big out-of-town superstores. |
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But claiming that large, out-of-town superstores are good for local businesses flies in the face of the evidence. |
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The use of counterfeit and stolen cards is escalating, with conmen drawn to the rich pickings of out-of-town shopping centres. |
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Back then there were worker protests, out-of-town reporters and excited demands for tariffs on imported steel. |
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I prefer walkable shopping centres and don't wish to encourage blank out-of-town boxes. |
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We've been busting our humps schlepping our out-of-town visitors to tattoo parlours and stockyards. |
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Many of the out-of-town culprits post bail and then mail in their pleas and payments later. |
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Nor does he believe in the slash-and-strip-the-assets approach of some other out-of-town landlords. |
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It's one of those peaceful, jovial moments out-of-town sportscasters never seem to notice when they come to Philadelphia. |
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When you're on vacation or at an out-of-town seminar, go to the local galleries. |
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Most of these streetside vendors in Shanghai are out-of-town people. |
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We only have to look to the success of out-of-town shopping and market towns to see that this is the case, so how would closing more streets help achieve this? |
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Cleveland has a fresh face and while Pittsburgh is in the process of ditching the Three Rivers' stadium, it is not to build a space-age out-of-town bowl or dome. |
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Yet such interpretations fail to explore the extent to which the location of multiplex cinemas in out-of-town sites contributes to their popularity. |
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The complainant alleged that during an out-of-town charter the respondent had sexually harassed her in her hotel room. |
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The out-of-town buyer believed he'd been set up by the intermediary, who, in turn, was trying to hunt down the stickup artists. |
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These out-of-town sites are soulless and can be seen all over the country. |
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She feels that her job has freed her from both the grind of the touring lifestyle and pressures she would face to tailor her work to the tastes of out-of-town presenters. |
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Green obtained planning permission from Fingal county council for phase one of the project but the out-of-town office market nosedived shortly afterwards. |
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Some have been hard hit by major retail and out-of-town superstores. |
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Leo and his friends also took the spinthariscope to an out-of-town astronomers convention and advertised that they had developed an optical system that could penetrate clouds. |
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By all means drive to the out-of-town hypermarket for your bulk shopping. |
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Plan regular trips to see out-of-town grandmas and grandpas. |
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Ensure out-of-town guests have accommodation. |
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The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students. |
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Although no longer standing, the brick riverside palace was a favourite of the Tudors and it became Elizabeth's most favourite out-of-town Residence when she was Queen. |
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The other out-of-town Dons patiently listened, perhaps counting their blessings that each had a city all to himself. |
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How many food miles are added by people driving to out-of-town superstores? |
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In the secular world, the rise of an out-of-town chain store often draws resistance from independent bookstore owners and their customers. |
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Brown said that mountain bike tourism is common in Bellingham, and most out-of-town bicyclists spend money in town. |
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The entrance sequence, shown here emerging from the tunnel beneath the highway to the arrival at the big blue box, seems to have all the roadside glamour of pulling up at an out-of-town Ikea superstore. |
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Whether it's business or pleasure, midtown, downtown or out-of-town, we've built a solid reputation among travellers worldwide for providing clean, comfortable accommodations at very affordable rates. |
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Again this year, our distinguished out-of-town guests will be cooking up some epicurean treats along with the chefs from the Festival's Finest Tables. |
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Eddie liked to take his johnboat into the shallow, reedy, sandbars that the out-of-town fishermen, with their big, expensive, fiberglass bassboats, couldn't reach. |
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The wedding party and out-of-town guests were served grits and grillades. |
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This patient is an out-of-town physician who had to wait until retirement to complete his dentistry. He had holding pattern type dentistry done to get him by. |
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Covered shopping centres range in size from around 5,000 square metres up to 175,000 square metres, and can be subdivided into in-town and out-of-town developments. |
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