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Glasgow has a tiny commercial gallery sector and few collectors.
The hamlet's tiny commercial area seems to guarantee a lack of excitement.
A section of Route 25, also called Main Road, has a tiny commercial area with a diner, an ice cream shop, a deli and other stores.
Another says she'll fly to Naypyidaw in the morning and come back around noon on a tiny commercial plane of 66 seats, all of which are usually full.
The arts center, located in Garrison's tiny commercial center at the old landing, offers a full schedule of classes for adults and children.
Even Joseph Chamberlain's grand Council House was surrounded by roads.The result was the doughnut city: a tiny commercial core, cut off from the rest of the city by ringroads and by a vast belt of derelict Victorian properties.
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For an urban gardener, it's difficult to feel at one with nature when you're dependent on tiny sacks of commercial soil: expensive, impractical, and bearing the faintest whiff of Marie Antoinette bogusness — the appalling suspicion that one is merely playing at the Good Life.
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The sight of a bloodied fin whale being dragged onto an Icelandic shore on Oct. 23 might have set your toes curling — it's already put at least 25 countries up in arms — but for the 300,000 people of the tiny northern country, commercial whaling is a way of life which it is vehemently defending.
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