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But with a clientele of children, the library of sounds goes beyond that.
It had boundless terrain, lavish dining, a pulsing nightlife and a clientele of gossip-page celebrities.
The Nighthawks attract a clientele of aficionados, nostalgiacs and young swing-dance revivalists.
"Our watches are made in limited series for a clientele of connoisseurs," Mr. Journe said in an interview in Paris.
The restaurant's casual sleekness seems ideally pitched to a clientele of well-heeled but unostentatious thirty- and forty-somethings.
Upstairs is a bar with live music and a clientele of slouching expats (ties askew) and dressed-up locals.
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It is safe to assume that it will then once again attract a celebrity clientele of a calibre similar to former regulars Sophia Loren, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
This resulted in a deep structural split between a public health sector (state-provided health care to a majority clientele of state-dependent people) and a private health sector (privately provided health care to a minority clientele of wealthy people).
The unused Tube station at Bethnal Green had a library of 4,000 volumes and a nightly clientele of 6,000 people.
Once a specific area becomes well known as a source for drugs, it establishes a steady clientele of both resident and outside buyers.
Mr. Horowitz has a female fitter at his store for a growing clientele of women.
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