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Merchants and brought
Merchants and authorities settling from Rome brought with them the Latin language, and eventually the indigenous inhabitants mostly abandoned their languages ( prevalently a variety of Illyrian tongues ) for vulgar Latin.
… I am a Kentish man, born in a town called Gillingham, two English miles from Rochester, one mile from Chatham, where the King's ships do lie: from the age of twelve years old, I was brought up in Limehouse near London, being Apprentice twelve years to Master Nicholas Diggins ; and myself have served for Master and Pilot in her Majesty's ships ; and about eleven or twelve years have served the Worshipfull Company of the Barbary Merchants, until the Indish traffic from Holland began, in which Indish traffic I was desirous to make a little experience of the small knowledge which God had given me.
Merchants brought goods and their faith to China ( resulting in a present-day population of some 37 million Chinese Muslims, mainly ethnic Turkic Uyghurs, whose territory was annexed to China ), India, southeast Asia, and the kingdoms of western Africa and returned with new discoveries and inventions.
Buried in the Churchyard at Church Knowle are the two brothers who brought the first steam locomotive ( Primus ) to Purbeck in 1866-The Pike Brothers-John William and William Joseph Pike ( Purbeck Ball Clay Merchants ).
Working through the National Association of Blind Merchants, companies like Blackstone Consulting Inc. ( BCI ), Dunkin Brands, Quiznos, Cantu Food Services and Southern Food Services have brought additional customer service offerings to the industry.

Merchants and their
The Beginnings of Electric Sound Generation – an exhibit at the Museum of Making Music, National Association of Music Merchants, Carlsbad, CA – some of the earliest electric guitars and their history, from the collection of Lynn Wheelwright and others
Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly injected themselves into the public debate about contentious scientific issues, positioning themselves as skeptics, their views gaining traction because the media gives them equal time out of a sense of fairness.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly position themselves as skeptics, with their views being given equal time by the media.
Merchants set up a website to display their products or services for consumers to access by using a web browser.
Merchants can also extend their online sales reach and revenue by creating an affiliate marketing strategy.
Merchants who had made a fortune ordered new houses built along one of the many new canals that were dug out in and around various cities and towns ( for defense and transport purposes ), houses with ornamented facades that benefited their new status.
The English King Henry VIII published them as " The judgment of the sea, of Masters, of Mariners, and Merchants, and all their doings.
Merchants paid a percentage of sales and or a cost per click for traffic sent to their websites — ultimately this model became known as pay per click and was perfected by Google and Overture Services, Inc.
• In 1974, Mayer, who in the off-season donned the nickname Blazers, earned their second trip to the state classic in as many years, but they bowed out in the opening round to the Winona Merchants 5-2 in St.
Merchants moved their businesses closer to the railroad station, and the town thrived as a business and trade center.
In " The Merchants of Venus ", the Heechee ( a name given by humans since nobody knows what they called themselves ) are nowhere to be found, and humans know of them only from their artifacts.
Merchants, hoping to benefit from the railroad, began moving their stores across the river, to the tracks.
Standard Life Assurance built their flagship Dublin branch in a striking classical style close to the GPO, while the Findlater family opened a branch of their successful chain close to Parnell Street, as did Gilbeys Wine Merchants.
Merchants in China, if they became rich enough, found that their strings of coins were too heavy to carry around easily.
Merchants paid the tax under threat of having their vessels sunk or confiscated.
Merchants that had gained a fortune ordered a new house built along one of the many new canals that were dug out in and around many cities ( for defense and transport purposes ), a house with an ornamented façade that befitted their new status.
Paul Rodgers and Bad Company released their first live CD and DVD In Concert: Merchants of Cool in 2002.
Merchants wrote them in their books of credit ; fishermen used it in religious rituals by marking them in the door of Catholic chapels near hills or beaches ; in the table of their town ’ s first church during marriage ; and also had magical significance, such as the São Selimão sigla, that could be used as a protecting symbol and not as family mark.
Increasingly, the Italian Merchants from the wealthiest states in Italy, especially Genoa and Venice joined in the lucrative trade and some members sported exotic lackeys and few domestic or workshop slaves whereas before slavery was forbidden in Christendom and only formerly in Muslim Spain and Sicily and their buffer border marches were seen and legally allowed.

Merchants and food
Merchants, craftsmen, food vendors, musicians and a plethora of other assortments from around the region.
Merchants sold bad food at high prices and thieves and robbers roamed the pilgrimage area preying on innocent victims.
However, the Russian food historian William Pokhlebkin claimed that Chicken Kiev was invented in the Moscow Merchants ' Club in the early 20th century, and was subsequently renamed Chicken Kiev ( котлета по-київськи, kotleta po-kyivsky, lit.
" He sold off the food brands, Golden Wonder, Courage Brewery Group and Arthur Cooper ( Wine Merchants ) off licenses to the Dalgety Group in 1987.
The Hong Kong Seafood Merchants represent ninety percent of the buyers of live reef food fish in Hong Kong and have an extensive impact on collection practices.

Merchants and called
Now called " Merchants ' Row ," these buildings still stand.
The Heechee first appeared in " The Merchants of Venus " ( 1972 ), a novella in the collection The Gold at the Starbow's End, sometimes called " The Merchants of Venus Underground ".
Négociants, who are also called Wine Merchants / Traders, were the dominant force in the wine trade until the last 25 years for various reasons:
For nearly 30 years the team was variously called the Highlanders, the Jobbers, the Midgets and the Merchants.
During the winter of 1788-89 Meares was in Guangzhou ( Canton ), China, where he and others formed a partnership called the Associated Merchants Trading to the Northwest Coast of America.
Subsequently, Gilligan left Cambridge and joined a General Produce Merchants in London, called Gilbert Kimpton & Co., in which his father was a senior partner.
The tower was originally known as the Phoenix Shot Tower, then the Merchants ' Shot Tower, and now is called the Old Baltimore Shot Tower.

Merchants and only
In 1688, Koblenz was besieged by the French under Marshal de Boufflers, but they only succeeded in bombing the Old City ( Altstadt ) into ruins, destroying among other buildings the Old Merchants ' Hall ( Kaufhaus ), which was restored in its present form in 1725.
Merchants Quay consists largely of terraced town houses and mews properties, with only one block dedicated to flats.
This team can be made up of Wizards, Pilgrims, Goof-offs, Fighters, Soldiers, Merchants, and Thieves ( only in the remakes ) in either male or female form.
In January, 2011, the Group entered into a strategic alliance with the China Merchants Bank, which not only has the largest potential for growth in China, but also a competitive credit card and retail banking business in local markets.
After a unanimous voice vote by a City Council committee, the Commission on Chicago Landmarks designated the On Leong Merchants Association Building as a Chicago Landmark on December 1, 1993, the only such landmark in Chinatown.

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