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When Scooter Bottega opened near the corner of Union and Van Brunt Streets in 2001, vintage Italian scooters, let alone shops that could service them, were a relative rarity in the city.
Now great spaces are full of wonderful, convenient devices — with super-size refrigerators, stoves that could service a restaurant and large enough cabinets to store provisions for a small army.
"They say, 'We'll fine you $1,000 per day if you don't spend $5 million to do what we say,' which is to put in a system that could service a town five times our size.
Grasslands' pumped storage plant would be the linchpin of a system that could service 3 gigawatts (peak output) of wind turbines.
Beyond Durban, the South African cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town are among the few African cities with many preexisting facilities that could service football, athletics and possibly be adapted for opening and closing ceremonies.
Iran also borders Afghanistan and has ports that could service it but this would be politically unpalatable.
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When it landed a customer, it gained access to Oracle's servers, so that it could service the Oracle software that had been written for that client.
Through financial instruments known as currency swaps, Hungarians had ensured that they could service debts denominated in euros or Swiss francs, but this market has dried up.
The Fed made money virtually free because the record level of indebtedness ($34 trillion) in the economy required such low rates so that borrowers could service their obligations.
Tricked out with telecommunications that could have serviced all of I.B.M. in 1950, the bourgeois home has become a woman's base of operations.
The Commission seems to be especially concerned about Google shutting out intermediate service providers that could offer services around Google's AdWords platform.
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