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Of course, it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by bazaars, whist drives and charity lunches attended by her sitting member of parliament
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She lead down smaller and smaller alleys in the bazaar, they became paths in residential neighborhoods, some had tiny shops on their ground floors, some did not
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the rest of the bazaar
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of a bazaar, with all its hustle-bustle
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mentioned the existence of a bazaar, although
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What a bazaar type of detox he thought,
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Yes I remember, it would be a bazaar
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Whenever I sell it at our local Christmas bazaar I never have any left!" Original recipe yield: 1 1/2 pounds
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“As you all know,” he continued as he waved his arm over the assembly, “we’ve had little luck understanding the bazaar language of these people that you now have seen before us
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Surrogates from rogue states had access to MADPADS in Mid Eastern weapons bazaars
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Though traffic was a real nightmare, as to stop for a red light brought loud protests from angry motorists who seemed annoyed at those obeying traffic signals, Istanbul was a delightful city to visit with its attractive and dramatic Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace museum, the imposing Basilica of Hagia Sofia and the mammoth Grand Bazaar
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on his bazaar punishments and rules
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purchases at the bazaar nearby
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she expected at the bazaar stall should not be difficult
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Saturdays, when they were paid, the children would go to the bazaar to
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its spacious sidewalks and big bazaars
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became peddlers in the bazaars, and ballerinas became waitresses
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corner in Bishkek, so I did not have to walk far to bazaars
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The lady from the bazaar gave
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His father would not take him to the bazaars and he had few opportunities for fun
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The Secondary Schools Wrestling Competition was held in the ballroom of a large hotel, one street back from the beach-front and one block from the Ethnic Bazaar, where they had just delivered the cartons of urns and sculptures for Jeff
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Bizarre, not Bazaar, had been Robert’s judgement of the egregious collection of kitsch and popular junk overflowing shelves, tables and display-cabinets, even spilling onto the floor
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They passed the marketplace and it was reminiscent of the old Turkish bazaars with awnings and narrow walkways covering hundreds of stalls where vendors plied everything from tealeaves to miniature lizards
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The "sons of Annas" had already begun to establish their bazaars in the temple precincts, those very merchandise marts which persisted to the time of their final overthrow by a mob three years before the destruction of the temple itself
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By this time the assembled pilgrims were electrified, and with uproarious shouting they moved toward the bazaars and began to overturn the tables of the money-changers
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It was his tangible souvenir from Turkey, purchased, as I suggested to him, from a bazaar
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ral and the Bazaar" (May, 1997)
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Dubbed " The Cathedral and the Bazaar," the speech contrasted the management styles of the GNU Project with the man-
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"Cathedral and the Bazaar" essay as a major influence upon the company's decision, the company instantly elevated Raymond to the level of hacker celebrity
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Four years after " The Cathedral and the Bazaar," Stallman still chafes over the Raymond critique
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Cathedral and the Bazaar, seemed the most sensitive to the is-
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The only thing that remained of that unfor-tunate venture was the breath of renovation that the matrons from France brought, as their magnificent arts transformed traditional methods of love and their sense of social well-being abolished Catarino’s antiquated place and turned the street into a bazaar of Japanese lanterns and nostalgic hand organs
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The Street of the Turks, enriched by well-lit stores with products from abroad, displacing the old bazaars with their bright colors, overflowed on Saturday nights with the crowds of adventurers who bumped into each other among gambling tables, shooting galleries, the alley where the future was guessed and dreams interpreted, and tables of fried food and drinks, and on Sunday mornings there were scattered on the ground bodies that were sometimes those of happy drunkards and more often those of onlookers felled by shots, fists, knives, and bottles during the brawls
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―No!‖ he shouted, dropping the bags of grapes and pedaling as fast as he could back to the bazaar
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When Shabaz finally fought through the crowd, there was a crater as big as a football field where the bazaar used to be
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It’s a satisfying thing to shop at the bazaar of ideas, outfitting our
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We lived in the Shaab residential district in northern Baghdad and my father sold produce in the local bazaar
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He took me in shops, bazaars, and towns
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We waited for one hour, and then one bazaar bus dashed into the road; halted near the bus stop
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I thanked that the day was not weekly bazaar day
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Raj drove his bike continued and he halted his bike at the Big Bazaar shopping mall
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Frankly the bazaar had been no real help
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The bazaar gossip was that he was either in Dubai or London
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By two that afternoon, Raja Rao left for the Wahab Builders, in the bazaar near the Charminar, synonymous with the country’s pearl trade
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They spent another few hours wandering around the bazaar, with John ending up carrying a bag full of souvenirs and trinkets
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Aslan, the honest and virtuous man, gave her a look of such disdain, like that of a haughty falcon; a single glare from him was more than enough to cause horror and terror in the hearts of the most hardened criminals: men who instilled such fear that they were able to close an entire bazaar as people were so afraid of their violence and criminal actions
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I have given merchandise away as prizes, donated it to charity for tax write-offs and sold it at flea markets or bazaars
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Perhaps she hadn't taken enough pains to help him to self-expression, he being very much outside her usual circle, an obscure young clergyman from Kensington, met at a bazaar, and only invited to her house because of his manifest, touching devotion, and the really lovely way he said How do you do and Good-bye
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He had seen Lady Shuttleworth do it fifty times to the tenants, to the cottagers, at flower-shows, bazaars, on all occasions of public hospitality or ceremony; but practised and old as Lady Shuttleworth was this girl seemed yet more practised
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The streets of the capital city were swarming with colorfully dressed tourists from the cruise ships, shopping at the straw market and in small bazaars
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filled up in the bazaar at the other end of the city
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Meet ya at The Bazaar? 12 ish?"
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The Holy Spirit is no more needed to run bazaars, social clubs, institutions, and picnics, than He is to run a circus
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The energy of the flesh can run bazaars, organize amusements, and raise millions; but it is the presence of the Holy Spirit that makes a temple of the living God
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E—, of Jessore, sums up the results of the daily visits of himself and preachers to the bazaars thus:—"Whilst we lament the absence of manifested conversions to Christ, we cannot doubt the leaven is at work; and our hope is that, by patient labor and prayerful waiting, the result will, perhaps ere long, be developed in a rapid increase of the Church in this district
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For every trifle he ran to Katerina Ivanovna, even hunting her out at the bazaar, at every instant called her "_Pani_
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Also it makes walking difficult! One of my diary entries was about an incident that happened when I was out shopping with my mother and cousin in the Cheena Bazaar: ‘There we heard gossip that one day a woman was wearing a shuttlecock burqa and fell over
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They were still patrolling the Cheena Bazaar
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Even some of the dancers of Banr Bazaar had moved back, although they were mostly making DVDs to sell, rather than performing live
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Hill station resorts like Malam Jabba, Madyan and Bahrain were devastated, their hotels and bazaars in ruins
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People imagined our bazaars were full of Raymond Davises, gathering intelligence to send back to the States
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He was on his way from home to his hotel in Mingora Bazaar when they ambushed him in a field
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If my father was fine, why wasn’t he here? I thought my parents didn’t know where I was and could be searching for me in the chowks and bazaars of Mingora
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Other times I am in a lot of places, in Jinnah Market in Islamabad, in Cheena Bazaar, and I am shot
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My mother misses going shopping in Cheena Bazaar
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I can be useful in one way only—if knowledge of Parisian habits, of the means of rendering yourself comfortable, or of the bazaars, can assist, you may depend upon me to find you a fitting dwelling here
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The proceeds of the fancy-dress carnival; the collections from different churches and chapels which held special services in aid of the unemployed; the weekly collections made by the employees of several local firms and business houses; the proceeds of concerts, bazaars, and entertainments, donations from charitable persons, and the subscriptions of the members
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Trabb had taken unto himself the best table, and had got all the leaves up, and was holding a kind of black Bazaar, with the aid of a quantity of black pins
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The viceroy, on his way to inaugurate the Mirus bazaar in aid of funds for Mercer's hospital, drove with his following towards Lower Mount street
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Selling bazaar tickets or what do you call it royal Hungarian privileged lottery
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A last lonely candle wandered up the sky from Mirus bazaar in search of funds for Mercer's hospital and broke, drooping, and shed a cluster of violet but one white stars
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KITTY: (Chewing) The engineer I was with at the bazaar does have lovely ones
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Rich furs and strange iridescent mats from some Oriental bazaar were scattered upon the floor
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There were parties and balls and bazaars gray and gold braid and the brides in blockade-run finery, aisles of crossed swords, every week and war weddings without number, with the grooms on furlough in bright toasts drunk in blockaded champagne and tearful farewells
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They they knew who made good matches and who did not, who drank secretly, who were to organized bazaars and presided over sewing circles, they chaperoned balls and picnics, have babies and when
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Scarlett sat in the window of her bedroom that midsummer morning and disconsolately watched the wagons and carriages full of girls, soldiers and chaperons ride gaily out Peachtree road in search of woodland decorations for the bazaar which was to be held that evening for the benefit of the hospitals
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to the bazaar and the ball tonight except her
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She had worked twice as hard as any girl in town, getting things ready for the bazaar
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The elderly ladies of the committee in whose hands rested the responsibility for the whole bazaar rustled in as importantly as full-rigged ships, hurried the belated young back rooms where the refreshments were being laid out
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bull fiddles, accordions, banjos and knuckle-bones broke into a slow rendition of conducting the bazaar had arrived yet, but all eyes turned toward him
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How surprised suddenly climbed on the bandstand and declared that she thought the war ought to the bazaar would be if they knew what she really was thinking! How shocked if she
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She was at the bazaar but No, she was not happy now, and at first she had been radiant with the pleasure of not a part of it
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No one but a scamp would say the things about the Confederacy that he had said at the bazaar
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During the months that followed the bazaar, Rhett called whenever he was in town, waiting outside the hospital to drive her home
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She lost her fear of his betraying her taking Scarlett riding in his carriage, escorting her to danceables and bazaars and secret, but there always lurked in the back of her mind the disquieting memory that he had seen her at her worst and knew the truth about Ashley
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'Anthony and the Jew boy shared a very nice, tumbledown house near the bazaars
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They sounded the “all-clear” in the occidental bazaar
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And even as she had realized earlier in the evening that Melanie bad been beside her in her bitter campaigns against life, now she knew that Rhett at the bazaar, reading her impatience in her eyes and leading her out in the reel, silent in the background, Rhett had stood, loving her, understanding her, ready to help
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For every trifle he ran to Katerina Ivanovna, even hunting her out at the bazaar, at every instant called her "Pani
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We went to the bazaar and bought Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner bamboo, glue, string, and paper
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It ran perpendicular to the end of the main thoroughfare bisecting the bazaar
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He missed people milling in and out of his house, missed walking down the bustling aisles of Shor Bazaar and greeting people who knew him and his father, knew his grandfather, people who shared ancestors with him, whose pasts intertwined with his
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The bustle of the city blurring past me reminded me of a busier, more crowded version of the Kabul I knew, particularly of the Kocheh-Morgha, or Chicken Bazaar, where Hassan and I used to buy chutneydipped potatoes and cherry water
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The bazaars were more organized and not nearly as clogged with rickshaws and pedestrians
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Father bought me a monkey from the bazaar
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His skin is dark like the imported Swiss chocolate Hassan and I used to buy from the bazaar in Shar-eNau; he has thinning hair and hazel eyes topped with curved eyelashes
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Crowds of the kind seen at cheap sales filled all the passages and alleys of the Bazaar
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But there were no dealers with voices of ingratiating affability inviting customers to enter; there were no hawkers, nor the usual motley crowd of female purchasers- but only soldiers, in uniforms and overcoats though without muskets, entering the Bazaar empty-handed and silently making their way out through its passages with bundles
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On the square in front of the Bazaar were drummers beating the muster call
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’ he shouted to three infantrymen without muskets who, holding up the skirts of their overcoats, were slipping past him into the Bazaar passage