The only problem is, of course, that browsing invariably leads to sudden bouts of inadvisable retail therapy. |
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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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This was the place for promenade concerts, for art galleries and elegant teas, as well as providing Glaswegians with the best in retail therapy. |
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One in seven respondents says they go shopping for a dose of retail therapy, and another 10 percent go on a vacation. |
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The Big Apple must be one of the most exciting places in the world for both retail therapy and pre-Christmas shopping. |
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Both of us went to the mall yesterday right after school to do some retail therapy. |
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She had promised to meet Laura and Toni in town for some retail therapy and she didn't want to keep them waiting. |
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We stood up, heading off into the busy town for some traditional retail therapy. |
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But the pressure to stay up-to-date, which is insurmountable for some, is more likely to be seen as retail therapy for this stylish bunch. |
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I could have become a runaway materialist, a robotic mall rat who resorts to retail therapy in pursuit of fulfillment. |
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After getting dumped by the evil tightwad as whined about in the previous post, I went out and took on some retail therapy. |
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But I have been needing the retail therapy, I am still cut up about Lea, although I have been trying to suppress it more and more. |
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On the way back in I bumped into the beautiful Moni, who was swinging a paper bag like a fly swatter having indulged in a bit of retail therapy. |
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Whether we're out doing a bit of retail therapy in the shops or calling around looking to renew car insurance, we're always pleased to get a little more for our money. |
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Now come on, slap some make up on and let's go do some retail therapy! |
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Recently I was idly passing my time waiting in a shopping centre car park, a favourite haunt of husbands on Saturday mornings while their wives engage in retail therapy. |
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Then try a little retail therapy at Rideau Centre, the region's premiere shopping centre. |
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Start off with a relaxing treatment at one of Ottawa's most luxurious spas. Then try a little retail therapy at Rideau Centre. |
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Model Sophie Anderton battled a 10-year addiction to cocaine but said she used retail therapy to help fight her cravings, buying more than 400 pairs of Gina shoes. |
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Some retail therapy may be extremely pleasurable, but dragging home the week's groceries or trudging around city-centres to the bank or building society can be no fun at all. |
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Although my head was definitely up for some serious retail therapy, my heart was elsewhere and I found my enthusiasm flagging after two or three shops. |
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A post-festive slough of despond descends like John Prescott in concrete boots and some of us are compelled to alleviate our symptoms with a spot of retail therapy. |
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If a little retail therapy is in order, there are plenty of fine shops and boutiques for your shopping pleasure. |
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For those of you who are so inclined, you can spend a few hours indulging in retail therapy in some of the city's most renowned shopping complexes, including the Northridge Mall, Loch Logan Mall and Mimosa Mall. |
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Levkas Town is about as busy as it gets in these parts and a visit here will satisfy those members of your crew anxious for a little retail therapy. |
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You may visit the village, which showcases Abu Dhabi's rich cultural heritage, prior or after visiting the Marina Mall for your must-do retail therapy. |
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There are more examples but these schemes demonstrate that the FOC has evolved to offer retail therapy and lots more. |
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The star indulged in some retail therapy after arriving home from a month in an Arizona stress clinic. |
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The Spice Girls tomboy was out for some retail therapy in London yesterday with personal assistant Chai Ling Yau. |
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Then Kelly popped into Vivienne Westwood for a spot of after-work retail therapy. |
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Here are my thoughts on when retail therapy may be helpful and when signs suggest it has become a problem. |
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Now researchers agree that retail therapy can even help a person feel more in control of their environment. |
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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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With Chinatown, Shaftesbury Avenue's theatreland and stylish Covent Garden nearby you won't have far to go for entertainment or retail therapy. |
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It's a story of retail therapy on steroids. |
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Those in need of serious retail therapy, meanwhile, are in good hands, with a world of choice from boutiques and high-end fashion stores to malls and dedicated discount shops. |
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The latest revision of the Concise Oxford, for example, includes such new entries as that ugly word adultescent, digital divide, duvet day, retail therapy and text message. |
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To celebrate the opening, Pringle are offering Retail Therapy readers the chance to win one of 10 Pringle Rubette purses. |
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