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"It's a place of commerce," Fields said with a shrug, gesturing at the racks of potato chips.
Ideally, he said, the avenue is "a place of commerce, culture and leisure, a place where you can promenade from the Arc de Triomphe to the Tuileries gardens, drink a glass of wine or have lunch".
A place of commerce in Jesus' time, some historians believe his father Joseph may have found carpentry work here.
I suppose the back of vans is a regular place of commerce for you.
The internet was hardly the place of commerce in 1990 that it is today, so there was little foresight given to extending ADA standards onto the web at the time.
The space feels raw, quiet and open, more like an artist's studio in Bushwick, Brooklyn, than a place of commerce.
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The world's first urban centers, in Mesopotamia, were erected not as places of commerce or empire but, rather, so inhabitants could consort with the gods.
The Palestinian Authority's representative in France, Leila Shahid, told a French radio station today that the Palestinian struggle was strictly national and that it is "unacceptable to attack Jewish religious sites or Jewish places of commerce in France or elsewhere".
So it remained until growing industrialization prompted a separation of the two: those who could afford to live in quieter, cleaner places away from the places of commerce and industry did so, though often only a short carriage or trolley ride away from their office, factory or shop.
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