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Sears no longer considers itself a chain of department stores, but a broad-based retailer.

It's going to be a resurgence of mom-and-pop stores, but a better version.

The company no longer considers itself a chain of department stores, but a broad-based retailer whose future probably lies outside the American suburbs.

Googling "Dolly Parton wig auction" keeps taking me to eBay fancy-dress stores, but a top-quality bespoke wig made from human hair costs around £2,000.

He also began selling in mail-order catalogs and in local hardware stores, but a licensing deal with one company fell through because orders were not large enough to justify production, he said.

The supermarket chain offers self-service checkouts at 200 of its busiest stores, but a large number of tills are vulnerable to crooks who want to buy goods with stolen or cloned credit cards.

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Not a store, but a real business.

And so we name our loved one for a store, but a good store.

(It is now a furniture store, but a sign bears the shop's old name).

"It's directly next to the store, which we like since it's really not just a store, but a destination," he said.

That's because Prada Marfa is not a retail store but a permanent installation by Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, Scandinavian artists based in Berlin.

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