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And in 1998, just as the retro-modern style he had championed reached a critical mass of popularity, Walrod opened an ambitious store in SoHo called Form & Function, displaying modern furniture and design objects as if in a museum gallery.
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He then proceeded to Rachel Menken, a ambitious Jewish store owner.
In the past flywheels used for more ambitious energy-storing purposes have tended to be bulky.
Not one to shy away from a challenge, Fox has an ambitious in-store launch schedule, opening one boutique per week over the coming weeks.
But the task of smoothing output, and the more ambitious one of storing many hours of electricity generated by wind production, seem likely to become ever more important as states require that a rising percentage of their electricity come from renewable sources.
Buttler's plans are far more ambitious than simply storing game data on remote servers.
"As for Target and Wal-Mart," he said in an e-mail, "their efforts fall somewhere between 'it couldn't hurt' and 'it might actually help, we're just not sure how.' " Either way, Target's plans for the Harlem store are ambitious — and the company decided long ago it would go to great lengths to ensure its success.
Esprit Holdings has ambitious plans for opening stores in the New York area.
(Art galleries and modestly ambitious restaurants are weird stores by definition. It's why they still feel very New York).
Bill Dreher, a retail analyst at Deutsche Bank Securities, said chains made overly ambitious plans for new stores "during a period when consumer spending was unusually robust".
He's ambitious, planning on 150 stores by 2002.
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