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In 2004, he spent £21m taking over the Fresh & Wild chain of upmarket organic grocery shops in London.
Evan Longoria's 12th inning blast sent the Rays to the post-season, and set off a wild chain of events in Beantown.
Whole Foods, the American retailer, with its penchant for wood decor and folksy chalk-boards, brought a glossier version of the Rainbow Grocery approach to the UK high street when it took over the Fresh and Wild chain in 2007, and opened a high-profile (and loss-making) superstore in Kensington, west London.
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Then the meeting began in earnest, with one member after another throwing out ambitious, even wild chains of events that might put the group in control of Cambodia.
It's other people in a cramped hotel, in the snow, with a wild horse chained in the stable outside.
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Mutant classes A C formed apparently wild-type chain colonies.
The accuracy of the cellular systems recognizing incorrect structures and their ability to discriminate between transiently misfolded wild type chains and those permanently changed by mutation are still insufficiently known.
Such a role would be consistent with the observation that the Rosetteless mutant produces wild-type chain colonies, as one of the main differences between rosettes and chain colonies lies in the stability and mechanical robustness of rosettes as compared to chain colonies.
Three mutants (Rosetteless, Insensate, and Slacker) exhibit essentially wild-type chains.
The most recent is the battle to save the Cheese & Stuff market that was bought out and then closed by Wild Oats, a chain of organic food stores.
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