He folded his hands behind his back as he walked, a smug smile on his face, surveying the venders. |
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There are no street lights, and the scents and sounds of roadside corncob venders and feral cats evoke the homeliest of Mexican villages. |
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Do not allow venders selling things that look like native crafts but are made in china. |
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Travellers should only use their credit card with reputable venders and should watch retailers closely when handling your card. |
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Many of the venders of traditional medicine come from the small town Tata in the south of Morocco, close to the Algerian border. |
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We found ourselves turning away offerings of repeat tastes from venders we had enjoyed immensely only twenty minutes previously. |
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The majority of venders come from the region and offer a very diverse selection of wares. |
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Jacobs, delighting in copying the copycats, installed faux street venders selling real bags at the opening of Murakami's recent exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. |
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There were stands where venders were doing brisk business in zeppole, calzone sausages, etc. and music, and the sidewalks were swarming with people. |
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The Clube Atlético Paranense adopted a policy of incorporating street venders into their merchandizing program, and created products specially for them to sell to lower income groups. |
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Retail and whole sellers, periodic exhibitions, venders and roaming sellers, annual exhibitions, cooperative associations, public associations and organizations. |
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I followed a narrow road that climbed steeply past the German Embassy and a Buddhist monastery, passing monks and noodle venders, until I arrived at a turreted two-story villa surrounded by a green fence. |
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There we were aggressively and mercilessly harassed by the street venders and Martin was even the victim of a pickpocket in front of me and the children. |
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For the writer, the least agreeable aspect of modern China is the rampant entrepreneurism that lines the path to every notable sight with frantically aggressive venders, who push their wares right in your face. |
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This instructive, engaging survey includes pictures of people — prostitutes, ragpickers, street venders — but places and things were Atget's forte, and they are given ample space here. |
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Every window in New York was open, and on the streets venders manning little carts chopped ice and sprinkled colored sugar over mounds of it for a couple of pennies. |
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The people in the firm they were most interested in were the buyers — the staff who handled the company's relationships with its venders, from cocoa and sugar manufacturers to advertisers. |
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Outside a Wal-Mart store — Shenzhen was the first Chinese city to open the franchise, in 1996 — private venders were selling bogus bachelor's degrees for something less than a hundred dollars. |
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