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31. The Market Charter was obtained in 1602, and weekly markets and three fairs were held.
32. Northampton was another elegant county town and regional market centre and was known far and wide for its horse fairs.
33. It may sound hokey, but county fairs are still great entertainment.
34. But then I went to one of those arts-and-crafts fairs.
35. This is reflected in the fairs, festivals and sports events which are held throughout the year and which attract many sightseers.
36. Her ceramics are sought after at craft fairs in Northallerton, Harrogate and York.
37. By the 1700s, there were no less than seven annual fairs which mainly reflected the specialized industries that had developed.
38. Lonesome stein Whilst browsing through one of the local Christmas fairs, I came across a stein, made of pottery.
39. Our company puts up exhibIt'stands at fairs and expositions.
40. Oak had attended all sales and fairs for her.
41. Prices at the fairs are stable with a slight decline.
42. Sheep dog trials of some sort or another have probably occurred at agricultural fairs and shows for centuries.
43. Local fairs serve as places for sows to trade and boars to compete in semi-formal personal combat.
44. Be involved in job fairs, newspaper advertisements(sentencedict.com), internet and headhunting.
45. We get to travel a lot and go to fairs all over the world.
46. We intend to create a building to distinguish the City of Punta Umbria from others of similar size in the environment that contain similar facilities for fairs, exhibits, congress and shows.
47. The awarding of medals at world's fairs was an important tradition.
48. On behalf of the country, CCPIT is entitled to participate in the world fairs organized by Paris International Exhibition Bureau.
49. "The folic acid campaign in Puerto Rico continues, " the editorialist writes, noting health fairs and other educational campaigns.
50. The inflatable, see-through spheres are common at amusement parks, malls and fairs in the US, Australia and Europe.
51. Prince Philippe with his delegation participated in the counterpart fairs.
52. As night approached ,(www.Sentencedict.com) the lantern fairs on Mid - Autumn Day became quite lively.
53. Wee only sold our product at trade fairs, not in an on - going sales campaign.
54. Some local businesses run stands, but much of what's offered is what's at street fairs across the city — watery sangria, greasy mozzarepas, undistinguished sausage and peppers.
55. The Armory Show is the successor to the highly acclaimed Gramercy International Art Fairs that attracted thousands to their New York, Los Angeles and Miami shows between 1994 and 1998.
56. Known as "catch as catch can", it had become standard fare - and popular professional entertainment - at fairs and festivals in both countries.
57. Some people saw sewing machines, washing machines and a printing press for the first time at fairs in the 1850s and 1860s.
58. Please let us know about your trade fairs ( exhibitions ).
59. Thank you, sir. I'll organize trade fairs and symposiums, prepare all marketing materials, and arrange appointments for our company with its business partners.
60. We are not yet in the time of fairs and festivals.
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