Football has never featured massively in the lives of this hard-working city of bankers, real estate moguls and shopaholics. |
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If that's not enough to draw shopaholics and mall rats, it has a full floor selling women's products. |
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For many avowed foodies and shopaholics, a trip to the FoodWorld is almost a weekly ritual that they thoroughly enjoy. |
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Among the shopaholics, 48 per cent stuck to the city centre and 35 per cent ventured to the Trafford Centre. |
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Much like those addicted to drugs or alcohol, shopaholics experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, depression and loss of control. |
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Thrift is the bleakest of all the virtues, especially in an era of consumerism, credit cards, and shopaholics. |
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The English version, emacity, became obsolete in the twentieth century, replaced by less elegant terms such as retail therapy and shopaholics. |
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But their success will depend upon satisfying an increasingly demanding generation of trendy shopaholics. |
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A short Supertram ride from the city centre is Meadowhall, one of Europe's biggest shopping centres and a magnet for shopaholics. |
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He steps into the road to allow a gaggle of shopaholics to descend on Mayfair and does not expect to be thanked as he flicks the brim of his trilby by way of greeting. |
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Thousands of passengers, commuters, passers-by, intrepid travellers and shopaholics combine to create a lively atmosphere. |
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Known as the fashion hub of the world, Cannes Shopping Festival offers a unique rendezvous for the shopaholics all over the world. |
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Experience the mesmerizing music while you dine amidst the other shopaholics who have ventured in to this festival to make their pick. |
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No, it's not the title of a new American self-help manual for shopaholics. |
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International Buy Nothing Day, held on the 27th November 1998, challenges the shopaholics amongst us to abstain from consumer spending for 24 hours. |
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Such a tour can break the resilience of the most addicted shopaholics. |
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These shopaholics are addicted to buying things, regardless of whether they want or need them. |
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Even in Devon, a county better known for cream teas than digital cookies. It is not just traditional shopaholics who may get hooked on Fantasy Shopper. |
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No less than 17 percent of young people between the ages of 18 and 24 have big problems, and the number of shopaholics has doubled in the last ten years. |
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Cultured cribs such as Le Royal Monceau in Paris have art concierges, while shopaholics get the ultimate retail chaperoning at The Upper House in Hong Kong, which is in cahoots with Net-a-Porter. |
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The hardcore shopaholics, who are more used to seeing the garments on A-listers gracing red carpets, snapped up nearly all of the clothes by lunchtime yesterday. |
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To research her role, Isla attended both Debtors and Shopaholics Anonymous meetings and was overwhelmed by what she discovered. |
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Shopaholics can take advantage of the outstanding shopping in the Spanish capital with an excursion to Las Rozas Village Outlet. |
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Shopaholics lose a lot of their money and possibly go broke because they've spent all of it. |
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Shopaholics really need no excuse but the Shopping Carnival at DLF Promenade is tempting enough for a few rounds of retail therapy. |
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