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1. She disapproved of popular amusements such as fairs.
2. Going to trade fairs is an ideal opportunity to size up the competition.
3. Rains always fell on state and county fairs.
4. Such fairs are a great morale booster for any nurse who feels unappreciated.
5. San Diego has hosted fairs and festivals, built zoos and golf courses, preserved beaches and mountain refuges.
6. Serious rely on the frequent antiques fairs because of the big selection.
7. Some markets, and many fairs, were important and regular activities without any apparent legal status.
8. Fairs were held regularly with the markets but they were by no means profitable.
9. Craft fairs, local events, bands and art exhibitions will all be on offer.
10. I don't know why the fairs don't put up their tents on a permanent basis.
11. The fairs of Chambery, though blessed by government privileges, remained insignificant.
12. Fairs are useful for meeting potential new clients and as a way to introduce ourselves.
13. However,[sentencedict.com] associated with the festivals were great fairs attracting traders from afar to display their wares.
14. Henry 1 granted the charter for the fairs to the Augustinian canons at Nostell Priory in 1100.
15. Compared to other graphics fairs, the London event was seen to be somewhat old fashioned in its approach and emphasis.
16. Come to the Munich trade fairs and plan your future without frontiers.
17. Want the agricultural shows filled with fairs and cheap sideshows so they can enjoy themselves? 9.
18. They will be exhibiting their new designs at the trade fairs this spring.
19. The event is suitable for all the family and added attractions will include craft, food and collector's fairs.
20. They buy always from fellow dealers, never at auction, and now exhibit at a dozen major fairs each year.
21. Poor men in the country did not travel for pleasure at all(sentencedict.com), combining enjoyment with business at markets and fairs.
22. A similar problem may arise where orders are placed by telephone, or at trade fairs, over lunch and so on.
23. Champagne was also prospering during this time from the great trade fairs.
24. They are more likely to be seen now at fairs or nightclubs, even on television.
25. Annie hired a new manager, William A.. Banks, who booked her in a number of state fairs.
26. These have included coffee mornings, flag days, stalls and fairs.
27. A little later, shows were put on at village fairs and halls by travelling showmen.
28. The report is backed up by anecdotal evidence from careers fairs.
29. The number of stalls and the range of employers represented at careers fairs has dwindled sharply.
30. He likes to eat out, or listen to concerts, or attend antiques fairs.
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