• And, oddly enough, as Romney stalls in the polls and Perry staggers, Cain continues to rise.

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  • Holland tumbled as Misty Morn left the stalls in the Hilary Needler Trophy and was taken to hospital for X-rays.

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  • On Monday, May 28, row after row of shops and stalls in the cavernous Hamidiya Bazaar in the heart of Damascus were shuttered.

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  • Traders within University Parks and Christchurch Meadow, stalls in the Castle Complex and roadside car sellers will all require a licence under the scheme.

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  • Its bottled water, energy drinks and yogurt are ubiquitous from the urban markets of Beijing and Shanghai to rural stalls in the snowy mountains of the Tibetan plateau.

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  • Atiq Shaukat flails about him with his whip, trying to force a passage through the ragged crowd swirling around the stalls in the market like a swarm of dead leaves.

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  • Prepaid telephone cards and soft drinks, often distributed via informal networks, can be found in tiny stalls in the most remote corners of Africa, despite all the difficulties with transport.

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  • The deadliest foods to be found on the stalls in street markets and the shelves of supermarkets, though, are not meat or poultry but leafy vegetables and fruit.

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  • It has chosen to retain its opulent and comfortable interior almost precisely as it was, from the original cast-steel bases of the seats in the stalls all the way to the top of its five golden tiers.

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  • Bourdain--sometimes passionate, other times irritated--eats, drinks and instigates his way across the globe from the favelas of Rio, to food stalls in Vietnam, to the gourmet kitchens of Manhattan, often referencing hard drugs, punk rock and sex.

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  • But at the end of the avenue and under the railway track, some of the market stalls in nearby Granville Arcade were just opening for the night.

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  • The remains of thatch-covered stalls in Rubkona smoldered for hours after the morning bombing, Boswell said.

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  • It is striking how many of the stalls are run by people who in the west would be dismissed as too old to work.

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  • Many of the earlier threats were written in bathroom stalls, while most of the more recent ones have been made against Pittsburgh's newspapers -- the Post-Gazette and the Tribune-Review .

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  • At sunset, the place is filled with food stalls, ranged in tightly drawn rows, benches for the diners, strings of lights overhead, food banked up in the middle and beside it, a griddle.

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  • But no continent has experienced so many stalls, or so early in the process of decline, as Africa.

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  • They plan to set up stalls selling tea and cakes in the village hall, with all profits going towards charities such as the RSPB.

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  • The donkey, overdramatising as usual, lets out a strangled, desperate bray before I scatter the hay for him and the two jostling bullocks, then wheel in several barrows of silage for Perk Farm's eight cows in their stalls and give the chickens their grain.

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  • If you get hungry as you get lost shopping in Chiang Mai's streets, the temples along the way host food stalls selling flavoursome northern Thai cuisine and other stamina boosts for the small change in your pocket.

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  • The goods are far cheaper than in the souks of the cities and browsing through the stalls is a breath of fresh air from the enclosed shopping malls of Dubai.

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  • To give a simple example: if two shrewd, competing ice-cream sellers share a long beach, they will set up stalls back-to-back in the middle and stay put, explains Stephen Black, a modeller in the firm's London headquarters.

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  • "We used to put him in one of the stalls as an Indian palmist during the annual charity fair organized by the Indian ambassador and he was big hit with the crowd, " said Sreenivasan, who worked with Karkare in Vienna for five years.

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  • In the dusty local market in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, rows of currency traders set up stalls on the side of the road with money they value by weight.

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  • Inside the stadium grounds, which are guarded by militia in camouflage uniforms, stalls set up by volunteer groups offer the refugees services ranging from psychological counselling to the (seemingly more popular) charging of mobile-telephone batteries.

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  • Mumbaikars of all stripes eat very well, from the panipuri (fried savoury snacks) sold in khau gullies (lanes filled with food stalls) to the world-class cuisine at five-star restaurants.

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  • Kajibashi-san wanders among the stalls with a coffee in hand, explaining his buying strategy.

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  • Plac Nowy, a square lined with market stalls, cafes and hole-in-the-wall food stands, where locals snack on Krakow's best zapiekanka, toasted half baguettes topped with cheese, mushrooms and sometimes ham and onions.

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  • It leveled a 50-foot-long stretch of the 15-foot wall in front of the prison and caused damage to the market around the area with a radius of about 50 yards in every direction, blowing away these metal doors in front of the market stalls.

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  • But some fans were unhappy with the lack of food stalls inside the ground, others with the confiscation of their food on the way in, yet the greatest bile was reserved for the park-and-ride scheme.

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  • Swallows flit about as he points to the different horses in their stalls.

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