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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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