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estaurants, two coffee houses, and stores that cater to the nearby university.
During the British rule, this forest used to cater to the needs of strong woods for all construct
y of 3,150, but was expanded to 5,821 seats to cater for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
ed their branches, as one bank was not able to cater for the financial needs of this fast growing t
peake Bank) was formed in Irvington in 1900 to cater to the growing town.
organisations and they often work together to cater to the needs of the ever increasing number of
e were formerly several inns in the village to cater for the drovers and cattle-dealers.
n Liverpool Road (now Hume Highway) in 1861 to cater for the Protestants of the district as well as
g capacity of 50,000 barrels per day (BPSD) to cater for the Oman's local strategic demand of refin
as chosen to establish an institute that would cater to the artistic expectations of the royals in
It was established to cater for the spiritual needs of the large number of
ad no previous experience with a cause, and to cater to the increasing number of young people takin
It had four long terminus island platforms to cater for the large number of holiday makers arrivin
To cater to the educational needs of the children of II
e was a need to start a school at Jalahalli to cater to the needs of the children of the employees
boys of Stanley Road School when it ceased to cater for the full age-range.
se, Banks and other service providers who will cater to the Gem and Jewellery Trade.
for space planes for satellite launching or to cater to the new market in space tourism.
ith state-of-art infrastructural facilities to cater to the precision manufacturing requirements of
the structure will also be required to safely cater for the stresses put on the structure while pa
ents and four teachers in a type II quarter to cater to the educational needs of the wards of the I
February 1973 by a cross section of people to cater of the quality education need of the children
They mostly cater for the Math and Science subjects.
They cater to the direct online market for home audio and
e peak Christmas and Easter holiday periods to cater for the traffic volume.
Ramalinga Chettiar, mainly to cater to the financial needs of varied customer segm
The Bay platform was sufficient to cater to the electric service via Cobham, given that
It will cater to the healthcare needs of cadets, staff and n
loped by the club at Deerpark and Lewis Rd. to cater for the ever increasing number of members.
ater ambulance service is specially planned to cater to the small islands in and around Kochi.
s and civil ceremonies and has a restaurant to cater for the visitors to the Antique Centre and Gar
It would cater to the requirements of latest generation of mo
n effort to ensure that the service apartments cater to the needs of a larger cross section of loca
taurants, markets, a bar and other stores that cater to the area's predominant Hispanic population.
station was extensively redeveloped to better cater for the greater number of passengers.
clothes in Zimmer's stores [being] designed to cater to the unpretentious guy who wants to do as li
nd a Mobile Clinic were also started by him to cater to the needs of those addicts who are on the s
Most of the older buildings have stores that cater to the Latino immigrant working class.
nagement, marketing, finance and e-commerce to cater to the needs of India's rapidly developing cor
the road, though some recent trendy bars which cater to the affluent residents of nearby Hoxton ind
ortunities Fund to build a brand new studio to cater for the growing number of presenters working a
All C compilers for 8051 have extensions to cater to the 8051 architecture.
abled for all sectors of the industry and also cater to the niche segment of the ever-changing and
eshwar makes API through Fermentation route to cater to the Biotech Business.
1907, started the business from a pushcart to cater to the throngs of Jewish immigrants settling i
makes an effort to be educated about wines to cater to the audience.
up its office in Mangalore in 1868 largely to cater to the business needs of a few British firms d
Roads and services have been improved to cater for the growing tourist industry.
the area; a siding was opened on 7 May 1928 to cater for the trade in bricks, the towers of the Mil
The new Town Hall was built to cater for the towns increasing needs for the many ci
ntre, with training and social facilities that cater to the healthcare and private sectors.
pastoral management course has been set up to cater to the needs of administrative and service sec
The area around the Sonnenallee was created to cater for the rural drift to the city of that period
number of hotels and public houses, partly to cater for the large number of visitors.
Although the airport can easily cater for the occasional Boeing 737 charter service,
New College and Swindon College cater for the town's further education and higher ed
built at both Bloomfield and Knock stations to cater for the additional track.
ed expansion of local enterprise and retail to cater for the growing populations needs.
ipavav started operations in 1996 primarily to cater to the refrigerated cargo market of Veraval bu
networks and facilities have been improved to cater for the growth.
The waiting shelters were installed to cater for the high numbers of schoolchildren commuti
nge of small private construction companies to cater for the growing market of those able to raise
ry, the building was no longer large enough to cater for the range of courses offered by the Limeri
boost acoustic instrument training, as well as cater to the high interest in electronics generally.
ree television station in the United States to cater to the LGBT community, with a selection of ori
Many studs are now breeding Poll Merinos to cater for the increased demand for these easier to c
TP offers a comprehensive range of services to cater for the needs of industry at various stages, r
tegories is common, although several web sites cater to the sub genres separately.
To cater to the residential needs of students from outs
In order to cater to the needs of modern homosexuals, worship of
lt in the 1950s by the Franciscan Community to cater for the local community.
d court in the mall on the lower levels mostly cater to the office workers.
first food writers to create Indian recipes to cater for the health conscious cook.
tores are available at stone throw distance to cater to the needs of the people of solar.
t up in the November of 1930 in Birobidzhan to cater for the newly arrived Jewish immigrants.
t offers a large array of services designed to cater to the aspiring pilot on up to corporate jets.
pped with instruments, chemicals and models to cater to the needs of the senior secondary school to
A museum was founded recently in Irun to cater for the interest the vestiges unveiled have ar
he running of small shops and restaurants that cater to the needs of travelers.
fronting Lambell Terrace commenced in 1941 to cater for the Darwin area population of 4,000.
y high percentage of Haredi Jews, and tries to cater to their needs.
he internees being housed in tents and made to cater for their own cooking requirements, including
ssioned an extra weekly slot Mutz Cutz Pluz to cater for their viewers need to see more Murtz on th
any wildebeests are also in safari parks which cater to their needs.
d enough to also establish business that could cater for their nationalities.
As expected, the three begin to cater to their pal's every whim in the hope they'll
gers must be aware of these 'social needs' and cater for them to ensure that employees collaborate
new inn, The Shoulder of Mutton, was built to cater for them.
Many games cater to these players by offering special titles an
1878 a school was established at Maida Hill to cater for these families.
t, Eagle Creek, and STA Travel, that sought to cater to these travelers.
n and is one of two in the United Kingdom that cater for this readership.
ars after the Birmingham & District League, to cater for those clubs which held "junior" membership
e sophisticated night clubs in Kingston, which cater mainly to tourists, foreign workers, diplomats
other airports in Pakistan, as it operates to cater mainly to the population of Khuzdar.
The school will cater both to the schooling needs of the children of
a rapport with their patrons, enabling them to cater searches to the needs and search style they al
The institution, which was intended to cater solely to the requirements of Scottish childre
y confined to the some 600 odd playhouses that cater strictly to an all-Negro audience.”
Although these businesses appear to cater only to Koreans, recently, they have been tryi
Starr disliked solos; he preferred to cater drumwork to whoever sang in a particular perfo
The site was started in 2007 to cater specifically to the latin Community.
The WRCA rodeo events cater more to actual ranch work than do regular rode
other airports in Pakistan, as it operates to cater mainly to the population of Faisalabad, Jhang,
on Globe wrote that the album was "intended to cater primarily to rabid fans", commenting that thos
stores in the region, and establishments that cater to tourists generally feature coca tea.
Some of the shops in Sa Coma also cater for tourists, with many products in the superm
several bus routes and tours of the Island to cater to tourists, these included trips to see cruis
Many of the businesses cater to tourists.
rsion station built along the eastern jetty to cater for traffic to passenger ships which started o
has numerous service industry businesses that cater to travelers and workers supporting the oil an
Cater played twelve seasons in the major leagues, mo
are four full-size changing rooms available to cater for two match at a time, a treatment room and
mated 40 percent of the hidden prostitutes who cater to upper-class clients are believed to be mino
apital FM Birmingham's license is to primarily cater for Urban contemporary black music rather than
Modern naturist resorts, camps and parks often cater to vacationers and/or day visitors and thus ma
S$260,000 (US$5.9 million in today's terms) to cater to vacationers.
a.in has a comprehensive suit of channels that cater to varied needs of online users, viz.,
n areas of RLC provide a bed for the users and cater to various popular fantasies.
are branches of small cooperative banks which cater to very few.
was a popular beach resort, with facilities to cater for visitors.
signed by Joseph Hudnut and built for $17,000, Cater Hall was constructed in 1915 as the residence
Several smaller campgrounds cater to water sports enthusiasts.
Large charter vessels cater to weddings and other special events.
Leonard Henry Courlander (1878-1970) and Edith Cater (1898-?), who sent him to boarding school.
o nearby ski areas of Klausberg and Speikboden cater to winter sports enthusiasts.
tart a clothing line, called Futch Apparel, to cater to women like her who preferred gender-neutral
60 on the corner of Darling and Ann Streets to cater for workers from nearby Mort Bay.
Today, in order to cater to young people's tastes, different flavours o
s of four rows of small identical houses which cater to young families, and another row of larger h
                                                                                                   


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