Sentence examples for retail stands from inspiring English sources

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So far, there are nine of the seven-foot-tall automated retail stands in airports including John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, St . Paul International Airportin Minneapolis and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.

Though no one involved with New Jersey agriculture seems ready yet to use the term "bumper crop" to describe this year's output, farming officials seem bullish and say that consumers of local produce at farmers' markets, retail stands and supermarkets will share in the benefits: juicy peaches, sugary corn and tomatoes that taste like, well, tomatoes.

A look at the interesting University of Amsterdam website Wageindicator.org suggests that a 25-year-old female Dutch high-school graduate who works full-time as an assistant manager in retail stands to make about €16,000 a year, while her American counterpart makes $26,182; run the OECD's purchasing power parity converter for September, and the American is making about $7,000 a year more.

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Today, she opens a retail stand in the market, Hot Bread Almacen, for her line of breads, tortillas and crackers.

Ms. Kyle, 36, who runs a 100-acre farm and retail stand operation in East Windsor with her husband, Kevin, said that her business had taken full advantage of the preservation measures, receiving money from the state in return for deed restrictions.

A strong indicator of the current market is the length of time attractive retail space stands empty, said Mr. Downey of Cushman & Wakefield.

Many of the shops in the 8,000 square meters of retail space stand empty.

Most retail businesses stood to gain from lower fees, and rallied in favor of the amendment, helping swing some Republican votes in Congress.

They, and the millions of others who work in supporting roles behind the scenes of retail businesses, stand to be directly affected.

While most of the town is awash in pastels, this Herzog & de Meuron car park-meets-retail complex stands out like a big gray Brutalist elephant -- albeit one with some pretty glamorous tenants.

It needs a champion to get things moving, just as London's mayor champions the capital.Another businessman, George Ferguson an architect and owner of a theatre, brewery and independent retail complex will stand as an independent if the mayoral referendum passes.

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