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The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.
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Sinkler's talents had led him to establishments where his sleight of hand needed no deck of cards.
But now it is time for the second phase: repeated, unannounced visits to establishments with violations or complaints.
How can he be compared to establishments like Le Gavroche, he says, when he serves Irish stew?
In an age when there is often little customer or staff loyalty to establishments, I found it truly enchanting.
He was arguing for an amendment that would have restricted gun-carrying to establishments that got most of their income from serving food rather than alcohol.
But Mr. Taylor said officials decided to write the rules so that they would apply only to establishments whose primary purpose was to sell food or where at least half the floor space was dedicated to food sales.
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Cory Booker's transformation from insurgent to establishment figure continues.
Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony, meanwhile, offers a transformation from tearaway prodigy to establishment figure.
Intraparty challenges to establishment candidates are frequent, although long-serving members of Congress have been spared.
Both governments are open to establishment of such a state as part of the Camp David negotiations.
We then found out that 114 files relating to establishment child abuse had vanished.
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