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Commercial machine embroidery in chain stitch on a voile curtain, China, early 21st century.

Commercial and shops
Since late 2007, the town centre has been undergoing significant redevelopment, which has already involved the erection of a large parade of shops at the rear of Jail Yard and Commercial Street, opened in February 2008, to replace the majority of those from the old precinct, which has been demolished.
Around half a dozen shops on Commercial Street have been fully redeveloped and will be occupied soon, most notably the former Coach and Horses pub, which will become shops and flats.
Commercial activity in Shepherd's Bush is now focused on the Westfield shopping centre next to Shepherd's Bush Central line station and on the many small shops which run along the northern side of the Green.
Commercial Road is home to the branches of several banks, a variety of take-aways, a restaurant and a number of small shops including Fishing Emporium.
Commercial centres include Bridport Street, with its cafes and shops and Victoria Avenue, known for its cafes, delicatessens and boutiques.
* Commercial venues ( restaurants, shops, and also offices ) may have the sound of the indoor or outdoor suikinkutsu amplified electronically and played through speakers.
The island's administrative centre is located on Beijing Road, which has an Industrial and Commercial Bank of China branch, a hospital, various shops, hostels, food stations, a post office, small department stores and an aquatic company.
Commercial Drive has a large number of local ethnic stores and community groups, Edwardian-style heritage buildings, European-style cafes, bars, and alternative shops and entertainment venues.
Commercial services include a petrol station / garage, a Gallery, cafes, shops, bars as well as overnight Hotel, Motel and Motor Camp accommodation.
Commercial tenants of the shopping centres include restaurants, supermarkets, department stores, cinemas, bookstores, jewelry and gift shops.
It became popular in many of the province's households, especially in company towns, and was sold in many of the coffee shops on Nanaimo's Commercial Street.
In streets like Beijinglu Commercial Street, Zhongshan Wulu Road and Hui Fulu Road, old-fashioned shops of Lingnan architecture are found in heaps.
Commercial and industrial activities are more concentrated in the urban areas that include among others wholesale and retail trade, minor service centers, transport business, community and personal services, drugstores, agri-supplies, gasoline stations while industrial activities include rice milling, fish processing, bamboo craft, furniture making, garments, metal crafts, ice plant, welding and auto repair shops as well as other small enterprises.
Commercial products included UNIFORM, a non-destructive reformat for hard drives, CSR, which allowed service shops to archive CMOS settings from computers they serviced and restore them when necessary, and Rx, a small TSR, ( Terminate & Stay Resident ), program which gave plain English explanations to accompany the often cryptic " Abort, Retry or Ignore?
The Pearl also hosts a supermarket ( Spinneys ), a bank ( Commercial Bank ), chemist, accessories shops, and a number of other specialties outlets.

Commercial and especially
Commercial farming became viable in the area once the grain trade had developed technologies to handle the bulk export of grain, especially hopper cars and grain elevators.
Major parts in the spread ( and thus more durable growth ) of the population were played by monastical ' pioneering ' ( especially by the Benedictine and Commercial orders ) and some feudal lords ' recruiting farmers to settle ( and become tax payers ) by offering relatively good legal and fiscal conditions.
: Commercial fishing ( mostly servicing and unloading of longline fleets and commercial vessels ), recreational fishing of Indo-Pacific Blue Marlin ( Makaira mazara ), Wahoo ( Acanthocybium solandri ), Mahi-mahi ( Coryphaena hippurus ), Yellowfin tuna ( Thunnus albacares ), and deepwater reef fish, tourism ( especially from Japan but increasingly from China and South Korea ).
Commercial opportunities in the capital of the Dutch colony attracted Indonesian and especially Chinese immigrants.
Gosse opened a " Classical and Commercial School for Young Gentlemen " while keeping detailed records of his microscopic investigations of pond life, especially cyclopidae and rotifera.
Commercial users, especially those in the financial and retail categories, demanded much higher security and also raised the issues that are being addressed today as companies consider the outsourcing of services.
Commercial products, marketed especially towards vegetarians and labeled as such, are available in most countries world wide, in varying amounts and quality.
Commercial bottom-dwelling fishes are found around this mass of water, especially at its southern part.
Commercial fisheries, especially for oysters, have been important in the parish economy.
The incident motivated the Dutch to seek adherence to the First League of Armed Neutrality, which espoused the principle of " free ship, free goods ," especially after Britain formally abrogated the Commercial Treaty of 1668.
Commercial development has also picked up, especially on the Howe Avenue area at the southern border of the city.
In part, this reflects the changing character of Spitalfields more generally, but in Commercial Street in particular it was stimulated by the departure of the market in 1991 ( and subsequent redevelopment of its buildings ), the arrival of a number of private residential developments ( especially at the northern end of the street ), and the introduction of some modest traffic-calming measures.
Commercial musical recordings, popular literature, and other media, especially since the 1920s, have driven interest in shanties among land-folk.
Commercial boat dive operations, especially at offshore reefs or areas known for strong currents or mercurial weather, may require divers to carry safety sausages.
Commercial nata de coco is made by small farms in the Philippines and Indonesia, especially in the Special Region of Yogyakarta.
Commercial education was not easily available to the majority of Gweru residents especially before independence.
It had strong support from powerful Republican newspaper editors such as Murat Halstead of the Cincinnati Commercial, Horace White of the Chicago Tribune, Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Samuel Bowles of the Springfield Republican and especially Whitelaw Reid and Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune.
Commercial broadcasting ( especially free-to-air ) is sometimes controversial.

Commercial and those
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Commercial growth in ensuing years centered in Gardiner, Hallowell and Augusta, while Farmingdale never developed a town center to compare with those cities.
Commercial fishing of Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish is managed by CCAMLR around most of the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions, however the fisheries that lie within a nation ’ s Exclusive Economic Zones ( EEZ ) are managed by those nations, taking into account management recommendations and approaches by CCAMLR.
Kingston still retains some of its old buildings ( now all in private ownership ) such as the old Shire Office building, the former Church of England and Uniting Church, the Commercial Hotel and a magnificent Avenue of Honour of elm trees dedicated to those who served in World War I.
The German Commercial Code, for example, contains only those rules relevant to merchant partnerships and limited partnerships, as the general rules for partnerships in the BGB also apply.
The other schools respectively are the Sir Andrew Judd's free school, now called Tonbridge School ( which was never " free " in the sense of payment, but in the sense of being an independent institution ; places were only for the aristocracy, gentry and those associated with the Worshipful Company of Skinners ), The Skinners ' School and Sir Andrew Judd's Commercial School ( now called The Judd School ).
Commercial formulations of plant-derived saponins, e. g., from the soap bark ( or soapbark ) tree, Quillaja saponaria, and those from other sources are available via controlled manufacturing processes, which make them of use as chemical and biomedical reagents.
* 1967: The Government of Tanzania nationalized BoI's operations in Tanzania and folded them into the government-owned National Commercial Bank, together with those of Bank of Baroda and several other foreign banks.
Commercial lenders specialize in hard money and bridge loans, often those that close quickly, in as little as two weeks.
* The Zaretsky Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Fellowship – offers a select path of study for a Law School student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in either bankruptcy or commercial law, and is interested in pursuing a career in either of those fields.
Other extant pre-1860 structures include Fort Wayne ( 1849 ); Saints Peter and Paul Church ( 1848 ) and Mariner's Church ( 1849 ); and early commercial buildings such as those in the Randolph Street Commercial Buildings Historic District, for example.
Commercial cloning has been decried by the Humane Society and some other animal welfare groups, which argue that it is unethical for people to obtain pets through commercial sources when so many homeless pets remain in shelters or live as strays, and that the money spent on pet cloning would be better spent on the vaccination and care of those animals.
Close to El Morro is the modern shopping center Centro Commercial Plaza Mayor, built in the colorful Dutch colonial style, similar to those found in Curaçao.
Due to the closure of Commercial Television and the sale of Rediffusion Television ( now Asia Television ) and Television Broadcasts Limited in Hong Kong at the time, many production staff from those two television stations were hired, thus creating a basis for domestic Chinese drama series production.
Commercial markets may charge fees per transaction or commissions on net profits, and fees per transaction may be differentiated for price takers ( those placing a market order ) and price makers ( those placing a limit order ).
That pilot may not exercise the privileges of a Commercial Pilot in single engine or sea-based aircraft without passing the appropriate parts of a checkride in those particular categories of aircraft.
Commercial services are those provided without any subsidy ( except for the provision of concessionary fares and the mileage-based subsidy which offsets most fuel duty ) and there are no restrictions on fares.
Year after year, many outsiders would read The Commercial Appeal ( Memphis newspaper ) stories of fancy-dress balls and dinners and dances held by mysterious-sounding, Egyptian-themed Krewes, and wonder, why they could not attend those parties or have their daughters debut in these certain circles ; this sense of separation within the Memphis community led to charges of elitism.
Commercial methods are primarily run-around gill netting, and rarely, by trolling lures similar to those used by recreational anglers.
After the conclusion of the 34th annual Central Gardens Home & Garden Tour in 2010, Editor Chris Peck of The Commercial Appeal wrote that " if Memphis wants to get its groove back as one of America's most livable cities, those who dream of that day need to take the Central Gardens home tour when it rolls around next year.
In contrast to the findings of the United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia and those of the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court, Mr. Justice Michael Hanna ruled that the hyperlink to Ryanair's terms and conditions was plainly visible, and that placing the onus on the user to agree to terms and conditions in order to gain access to online services is sufficient to comprise a contractual relationship.

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