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His style suited both clienteles well.
There are different cultures, different clienteles, as well as intellectual and psychological barriers.
It makes its own pitch for power; it creates privileges, franchises and clienteles.
This is the true problem and not the pluralistic clienteles implied by the notion.
Upmarket Kingston has one of the most internet-savvy shopping clienteles in the country.
Both places sport similar menus, formidable queues, and celebrity clienteles that have included Ronald Reagan (Pepe's) and Frank Sinatra Sallyy's).
The Kismet, a k a the Iron Lung, on Cranbourn Street, also in a basement, had two bars for two clienteles.
But what's beguiling about the Grill, is that, unlike so many other restaurants with celebrity clienteles, this one does not dismiss nonfamous people.
In lieu of multiplexes, Emerging Pictures remains content with its venues of art houses, museums and performing arts centers, which have regular clienteles.
Hindered by poor communications, the kings lost touch with lesser counts and bishops, while the greater counts and dukes strove to forge regional clienteles in fidelity to themselves.
Cabinet officers have their clienteles in the public and in Congress and through them can bring political power to bear in the competition for funds.
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