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A town containing merchants who have exclusive right, under royal authority, to purchase or produce certain goods for export; also, the body of such merchants seen as a group.
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This is staple ape food, explaining why around 105 gorillas have made this particular area their home.
Most of his music has fallen into neglect in the wider world, but his Symphony No. 3 is staple fare for school wind ensembles.
An upgrade culture, a now culture, and a celebrity culture, where the endless partner-swapping of the rich and famous is staple fare, doesn't give much heft to the long-haul.
Called in by a friend a few days after the first family arrived, she said, she discovered through a mix of Swahili, French and sign language that they had been without electricity for three days because of a blown fuse, and were desperate to find the cornmeal that is staple to their diet.
Rice is staple food for nearly half of the world's seven billion people.
They have even depleted the stock of flying fish - something they use as bait, but is staple food for Batanes residents, said Mr Gabotero.
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Why is Staples special?
AM is stapled and takes no advertising).
Your love is stapled to our hearts.
Inspect the insulation that is stapled to the studs.
Milk, milk products, and grain are staple foods.
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