Sentence examples for famous establishment from inspiring English sources

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In case you'd like a map of where that slightly famous establishment once existed (it recently having been demolished), the CD booklet supplies such a thing, so plan your next trip to Memphis accordingly.

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He had asked me to meet him underneath the 19th-century neo-Gothic arches of the Pescheria, the open-air fish market near the Rialto Bridge, to see for myself what he and his friends -- the proprietors of holes-in-the-wall like Alle Testiere as well as famous establishments like Da Fiore -- are up against.

Although many of these shirtmakers have opened stores outside the U.K., there are few shopping pleasures for a man, if you like that sort of thing that can compare to a visit to such famous establishments as Turnbull & Asser (Phone: 011 44 207 808 3000), Harvie & Hudson (Phone: 011 44 207 930 3949), New & Lingwood (Phone: 011 44 207 499 0280) and Hawes & Curtis (Phone: 011 44 207 734 1020).

For traditional Southern fare, one of the city's most famous establishments is The Varsity, a long-lived fast food chain and the world's largest drive-in restaurant.

The New Yorker, June 20 , 1925P. 1 About the passing of the famous gambling establishment.

At the end of Calle 25 is the pink, castellated former bordello La Marina, the most famous such establishment (now a Malecon café).

In her cell, Hindley developed a routine of studied normality, circumscribed by her limited interaction with the other inmates, meetings with famous visitors, establishment liberals such as Merlyn Rees, Ludovic Kennedy and Cardinal Hume, and occasional visits from her family.

Following the death of Sir Henry Cecil, we look at some of the greatest horses trained at his famous Warren Place establishment in Newmarket... OH SO SHARP Famously won the fillies' triple crown of 1000 Guineas, Oaks and St Leger in 1985 with Steve Cauthen in the saddle.

The 'Y' Patrol vehicles were slightly different; 'Y1' half-patrol vehicles all had names of famous drinking establishments (such as 'Cock O' The North') and 'Y2' half-patrol had names from the Three Musketeers books (for example, 'Aramis') on the left side of their vehicle bonnets.

The wedgelike positioning foreshadows another one of Hopper's famous corner establishments, Nighthawks.

In other words, the reports reflect the classic human-rights concerns (freedom of the press, freedom from arbitrary arrest) which made the organisation famous after its establishment in 1961.

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