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They were often sited next to palaces and catered for the elite.
He argues that trams were eliminated "because they catered for the working classes".
Trams were not universally welcomed, precisely because they catered for the working classes.
As a result, we've catered for the National Theatre and Virgin.
Hartley often catered for the crew - boil-in-the-bag ration packs of corned beef hash or lancashire hotpot - also in the back of the Warrior.
Overlooking the harbour is the Sloop, a cottage pub dating back to the 18th century, which catered for the slate-workers.
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Happily, several software packages cater for the DIY-obsessed.
Books need to cater for the majority, after all.
ITV and BBC Wales have to cater for the whole nation.
Bars and restaurants along the Unesco-protected waterfront cater for the tourist trade and emerging youth culture.
Similar provisions were made to cater for the soaring numbers of bus and air passengers.
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