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We cannot say yet that we have a distinct clientele between Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani.
The opera house has six levels, and by virtue of price and position, each attracts a distinct clientele who put different demands on their ushers.
Mr. Shivnarain, who has a degree in graphic design from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, has built a steady clientele for his airbrush business.
He gradually built a clientele for his paintings on his own, and images of his work traveled widely online.
Orr moved back to the Boston area and formed Can-Am Enterprises with partners Tom Kelly and Paul Shanley, which built up a clientele of endorsements for Orr, including Baybank and Standard Brands.
To Shop: A Big Cheese Gets Even Bigger Lucy's Whey cheese shop built a steady clientele in East Hampton, N.Y., for five years.
The site went live on July 4 , 1995 and since then has built up a clientele of 17,000 paying members who shell out $9.95 a month for access to, well, porn.
Then he bought the shop and built a solid clientele in the neighborhood, selling everything from Lee jeans and rubber snow boots to day-to-day men's headwear and hats for the big hat-wearing holidays like Easter.
She built her entire clientele through word-of-mouth and even after she relocated to the Boston suburbs, her clients continued to travel long distances to obtain her services.
Nevertheless, he steadily built up a clientele of institutional investors.
Mr. Lin had slowly built up a reliable clientele for his restaurant by offering a bountiful all-you-can-eat buffet as well as a regular menu of familiar Chinese dishes.
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