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Tattoo artists may not appear to be the typical clientele for a conservative legal team, but Mr. Bolick was so instinctively against the City of Tempe's attempts to close a tattoo parlor that after he won the case, he became one of the parlor's first clients and had the scorpion inked on his right index finger.
Atlantic City's casinos have long hoped to move away from the city's typical clientele — senior citizens who arrive on packed buses — toward young people more interested in hitting a nightclub, splurging on a meal or spending a day at the spa than putting their paychecks on the line at a craps table.
Of course, the deep pockets necessary to afford such a thing mean the typical clientele is corporate giants like Hyundai and Siemens that host their company retreats in the village-wide venue, forgoing a banal conference centre.
"But they're getting out of reach again for a lot of our typical clientele, which is middle-income people".
You seem to have a lot of fun, but, before working here, did you have any bias regarding your typical clientele?
I was well-aware that Michelle and I did not look like the typical clientele of a truck stop so when Benny asked us if we were truckers, I had no idea what to say.
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While the Chanel-clad Upper East Side patrons are hardly the typical bistro clientele, the chef and owner, Jean-Michel Bergougnoux, offers a special menu of old-fashioned cuisine bourgeoise specialties, like slices of poached sausage served with lentils and potatoes, tripe with tomatoes and Parmesan, braised beef with carrots, and calf's head with leeks.
As a stripper, she's worked in a variety of clubs that cater to typical male clientele, and "at least a third of the dancers I've worked with in clubs across the country are LGBTQ," Fagnelli said.
Most nights, the place was filled with the clientele typical of a Midwestern dive: white men with hunched shoulders from days spent laboring and nights planted on a barstool; women whose makeup failed to mask deep wrinkles formed by a lifetime inside clouds of cigarette smoke.
Most nights, the place was filled with the clientele typical of a Midwestern dive: white men with hunched shoulders from days spent labouring and nights planted on a barstool; women whose makeup failed to mask deep wrinkles formed by a lifetime inside clouds of cigarette smoke.
The rest of a lower-income Hispanic and black clientele sought typical medical help: advice on hypertension, refilling medications, a checkup for a newborn and follow-ups on test results.
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