Sentence examples for trade outlets from inspiring English sources

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Steamboat service (1788) and the railroad (1834) opened up trade outlets for the city, and it developed as a trade and shipping centre for nearby farms.

The great Mongol leader Genghis Khan took Beijing in 1215 and, as lord of China, was concerned with Chinese trade outlets.

Deadline's dominance over the traditional trade outlets was threatened in 2010 after Janice Min, a New York magazine veteran and longtime editor of Us Weekly, took over another competitor, The Hollywood Reporter.

Under agreements made early in 1991, Comecon was renamed the Organization for International Economic Cooperation, each nation was deemed free to seek its own trade outlets, and members were reduced to a weak pledge to "coordinate" policies on quotas, tariffs, international payments, and relations with other international bodies.

After eliminating the Uzbek menace from east of the Caspian Sea in 1598 99, ʿAbbās could move his capital south to Eṣfahān, more centrally placed than Qazvīn for control over the whole country and for communication with the trade outlets of the Persian Gulf.

As well as distributing physical gift cards, via stationary trade outlets (such as supermarkets and gas stations), Retailo has an online distribution network for voucher codes (via SMS, email, social media etc) and also social gifting offerings including a b2b business.

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For many years Norfolk was a trade outlet for eastern North Carolina (tar, lumber, hides, and tobacco).

Serbian hostility to Austria-Hungary had increased, and a need for a trade outlet to the Adriatic Sea developed, sharpening Serbia's nationalist ambitions with regard to Bosnia.

"Maybe I'll also have a countdown clock: How many days until The Hollywood Reporter has an issue devoted to moguls and their cats," Ms. Finke added in a trademark swipe at the rival trade outlet.

It was founded in 1816, when the British Colonial Office ordered Captain Alexander Grant to establish a military post on the river to suppress the slave trade and to serve as a trade outlet for merchants ejected from Senegal, which had been restored to France.

The changes of the latter Kievan period did not diminish the town's importance, for it benefited both from the increased activity of the Hanseatic League and from the development of the upper Volga region, for which it was a major trade outlet.

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