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Some luxury houses began to open outlet stores of their own, which gave them more control over how their unsold product was liquidated.
If I were in possession of an extra battery we would have been fine, but I didn't so I had to scramble around Moscone for an open outlet.
The media room at Moscone was a joke and there wasn't an open outlet to be found so I walked on out to the hallway and plugged her in.
Turns out that Jamie fancied it, played the shit out of the record, sparked up an open outlet for more music, and eventually began officially signing Patrick's stuff to the label.
Turns out that Jamie fancied it, played the shit out of the record, became an open outlet for more music, and eventually began officially signing Patrick's stuff to the label.
Facilities were classified as "located and open" (outlet was in database and found open for business), "closed" (outlet located but closed permanently), "not found" (outlet not located at the reported address), or "ineligible" (outlet located but gave no indication of being a retail food outlet (e.g., private residence, gas station without a convenience store)).
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Back then, he says, fast-food chains thought that they should open outlets only at a good distance from their competitors.
Once luxury brands open outlets at the resort — Prada and Louis Vuitton are among 20 planned stores — customers will be able to spend their points there.
He brags to Betty that his company has persuaded the Hard Rock Cafe and the Manhattan-based Brooklyn Diner to open outlets in their redevelopment area.
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