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"What we need is an international clientele, which isn't coming," he said.
Some worry that the loss of smaller stores may drive out the current clientele, which is largely black.
The city also has a demanding clientele, which includes many of the country's wealthiest and most powerful people.
"But it was unable to attract the all-important corporate clientele, which is demanding about all the modern conveniences.
"It's very difficult for our clientele, which is mostly students or corporate people from Japan, because their English is limited.
And Madoff was running money largely for an élite clientele, which gained access to his services primarily through inside connections, limiting the market-wide impact of his malfeasance.
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From 1919 it was the home of Balenciaga's first couture business, which suggests a pretty well-heeled clientele.
The hospital stay was longer than usual due to peculiar nature of clientele (soldiers) which hails from all parts of the country.
Because of its location, reputation and the clientele for which it catered, the lounge's revenue stream showed not the slightest reflection of the economy.
Gallant favored Le Select for the clientele with which she'd become familiar over the years -- not the least of whom were a coterie of women who'd been in concentration camps during World War II and had colorful, though not necessarily dire, stories to tell of their captivity.
Tells about some of the clientele, most of which is American, the good meals, and the spirited Monsieur and Madame Triareau who run it.
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