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These and catered
These adapted local ingredients and catered to their customers ' tastes.
These clubs catered to varying interests, primarily sports, and might involve distinctive manners of dress and custom.
These brothels catered for a predominantly male clientele, with women of all ages and young men providing sexual services.
These urban locations are catered to the crowd of the area, and sometimes have different types of food compared to suburban versions.
These need to be catered.
These relationships were fundamentally those of small unions which catered to their members by combining elements of rank-and-file organising, hierarchical organising, and gaining benefits for members through industrial or non-industrial action.
These lodges have facilities such as hot showers, catered meals, beds, lounge areas, electric lights, and drying rooms.
These communities consisted of a transnational and highly mobile population of Cantonese seamen and small numbers of more permanent residents who ran shops, restaurants, and boarding houses that catered for them.
These banks mainly catered to the needs of the governments of their respective princely states, and acted as depositories for local savings.
These readers came from many stations in society, but the paper catered principally to the interests of England's emerging middle class — merchants and traders large and small.
These three purposes are catered for by three types of structure:
These catered not only for the rich and the new " middling-classes " but also for the poor.
These stores were slightly smaller in size than normal stores and catered to " fashion-conscious 20-to 40-year-olds with money to spend on career and casual wardrobes ".

These and for
These were the ones Keith sought out -- the loners, the ones who killed for the joy of it, like himself.
These songs ( practically all Persian music, for that matter ) are limited to a range of two octaves.
These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
These began to be apparent in a press conference held during the second illness in order that the consulting specialists might clarify the President's condition for the nation.
These ways are absolutely irreconcilable because they offer two different recipes for man's redemption from chaos.
These chatty merchants made amusing and instructive traveling companions, for their business took them to all four corners of the globe, and Florentine gossip had already reached a high stage of development as even a cursory glance at the Inferno will prove.
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
These new poems have only a few direct references to jazz and jazz musicians, but they show changes in Patchen's approach to his poetry, for he has tried to enter into and understand the emotional attitude of the jazz musician.
These gentlemen already have done the party harm by their seeming reluctance to vote aid for the depressed areas and by their criticism of Mr. Kennedy for talking about a recession and unemployment.
These gentlemen are calling for a resumption of testing -- in the atmosphere -- on the greatest possible scale, all in the name of national security.
These publications, written especially for the managers or owners of small businesses, indirectly aid in community development programs.
These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract.
These services include procurement and technical assistance and notice of surplus sales and invitations to bid on Government contracts for products and services within the registrants' field of operations.
These were selected carefully and included not only detailed clinical information but adequate pathology of value for research and educational purposes.
These thermometers have now been sent to the United Kingdom for calibration at the National Physical Laboratory.
These amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were designed to help provide for more specialized rehabilitation facilities, for more sheltered and `` half-way '' workshops, for greater numbers of adequately trained personnel, for more comprehensive services to individuals ( particularly to the homebound and the blind ), and for other administrative improvements to increase the program's overall effectiveness.
These are particularly suitable for regions where water or rock is close to the surface.
These plans, like Du Pont's, contained provisions for passing the vote on Du Pont's General Motors shares on to the ultimate stockholders of Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware, except that officers and directors of the three companies, their spouses, and other people living in their households, as well as other specified persons, were to be totally disenfranchised.
These expenditures are estimated to be $12.1 billion, an increase of $187 million over 1960, reflecting additional longevity pay of career personnel, more dependents, an increased number of men drawing proficiency pay, and social security tax increases ( effective for the full year in 1961 compared with only 6 months in 1960 ).
These increased costs are partially offset by a decrease of $56 million in expenditures for the reserve forces, largely because of the planned reduction in strength of the Army Reserve components during 1961.

These and overseas
These were built by the various Greek city states — those overseas as well as those on the mainland — to commemorate victories and to thank the oracle for her advice, which was thought to have contributed to those victories.
These officials must be from at least 30 départements or overseas collectivities, and no more than 10 % of them should be from the same département or collectivity.
These firms diverted most of their profits overseas, investing little in the infrastructure of the islands beyond what was needed for profitable management of the plantations, or what could benefit these businesses ' associates or related concerns.
These elements include, foretold killings, sexual impurity by daughters, and their subsequent punishment by their fathers, by being cast into the sea, or given away to be sold overseas.
) These overseas departments have the same political status as metropolitan departments and are integral parts of France, ( similar to the way in which Hawaii is a state and an integral part of the United States ), yet they also have specific cultural and linguistic traditions which set them apart.
These cartoons were animated in his distinctive style, but they never quite matched the popularity of the Hanna-Barbera originals of the 1940s and 1950s heyday, However, they were more successful than the Gene Deitch Tom and Jerry shorts, which were produced overseas during 1961 and 1962.
These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries.
These Acts also formed the basis for British overseas trade for nearly 200 years.
These shows were sold overseas by Granada Television International.
These aircraft needed to be re-registered to avoid having them impounded by overseas airport authorities in lieu of the airport user charges Court Line owed them.
These episodes are remakes for overseas sales, rewritten to remove any topical or UK-specific references.
These became important overseas colonies of the Republic and were used as way-stations for their maritime trade with the Levant.
These units were, however, distributed among the various English-speaking divisions of the Canadian Army overseas.
These articles brought Esalen into the awareness of other media outlets, not just in the U. S. but also overseas.
These individuals and institutions were willing to pay large sums of money for good specimens, and the overseas demand created a strong financial incentive for hunters in New Zealand.
These vehicles were badged as " Triumphs " for export to Canada, and possibly other overseas markets.
These changes included a cut in duty on ultra-low sulphur petrol, a freeze on fuel duty for other grades of fuel until at least April 2002 ( effectively ending the fuel duty escalator ), placing more vehicles into the lower vehicle excise duty ( VED ) band, an average cut of more than 50 % on VED for lorries, and a Brit Disc vignette scheme requiring all lorries, including those from overseas, to pay tax to use British roads.
These overseas counts are used solely for reapportioning seats in the U. S. House of Representatives.
These also happen to be the most northerly British territorial claims currently in existence, since Canadian independence, in contradistinction to those of Cornwall, which only represent the southernmost parts of the UK, and not those of British overseas territories, such as the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and British Antarctic Territory.
These RBA subsidiaries were involved in bribing overseas officials so that Australia might win lucrative note-printing contracts.
These terrorist-type attacks predated any U. S. involvement in the Islamic world and occurred before the US had been involved in any overseas military action.
These focus on audiences that research indicates are less likely to be on the electoral register, including recent homemovers, students and UK citizens living overseas.
These were attended by high-ranking members of the judiciary, including from overseas, where schemes that promote retaining both parents ' involvement in childcare, but leave the courts as last resort, have been very successful.
These jingle packages were sold across the US and overseas.

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