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A famous 944-piece service made for Catherine the Great, each decorated with English rural scenes, was an early example of branding.
On table: Cindy Sherman limited-edition Madame de Pompadour porcelain teacups and saucers by Artes Magnus, $3,500 for 21-piece service.
Greg Lynn, the Los Angeles-based architect known for his shell-like New York Presbyterian Church in Queens, designed a four-piece service for coffee, tea, hot water and cream that resembles garlic cloves.
For me it was a piece of service.
With the new unlimited plans, "the carriers are trying to find ways to hold the line on voice, since voice is the most predictable piece of service they sell," said Charles Golvin, a wireless analyst for Forrester Research.
"I was reflecting today that soon this incredible piece of service by British troops will come to an end and we'll have to think how best to mark that.
Analogous problems occur for postal, parcel and piece goods service providers.
Williams regarded the grounds for his removal as "specious", calling it "the meanest piece of service administration in my experience".
For each piece of service use information collected with the AD-SUS, a unit cost will be applied and the total costs calculated.
During the 1960s and 70s her production included tableware: one of her early orders was for a 100-piece dinner service, but latterly she concentrated on one-off ornamental pieces, especially large bowls and plates.
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