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It is said to be frequented by a former princess.
The air force is bombing areas believed to be frequented by Mr Prabhakaran.
In ancient times, Fleury was reputed to be frequented by the druidic priests of ancient Gaul.
Kettle of Fish used to be frequented by the beat writer.
The pub would later be frequented by the likes of John Betjeman and Joe Orton.
There are five exchange points at places likely to be frequented by a wide range of Brixtonians.
The authorities have managed to confine the trouble mainly to Shia villages, out of sight of areas likely to be frequented by Grand Prix visitors.
Demographically we are an ageing and an increasingly obese society which, with increased accessibility, means that buildings are likely to be frequented by an ever increasing proportion of persons with reduced mobility.
Before the days of the internet, finding a casual partner meant putting in some effort: chatting up someone in a bar, say, or hanging about in a shady spot known to be frequented by like-minded people.
While the hotel had long lost the business and diplomatic trade to other more plush hotels situated in the upmarket Petionville district, the Oloffson continued to be frequented by aid workers and journalists.
They are known to be frequented by large numbers of officials, aid workers, journalists and Westerners and the Cristal, while it was still the Sheraton, was one of the most popular hotels in Baghdad before the Gulf War.
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