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  • tor of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, a representational role which he held during
  • omic calendars calendar inform financiers and traders about scheduled major economic indicator rele
  • goods the Comancheros (Pueblo and New Mexico traders) acted as intermediaries.
  • He is current Chairman of Traders Action Committee Pakistan.
  • y the declining price of rubber, pitted rival traders against one another.
  • Traders aim to sell goods as competitively as they ca
  • ves were treated as a commodity by owners and traders alike, and were regarded as the crucial labor
  • There are many independent traders along the street.
  • lang and the Rogue Traders also performed.
  • are now a community of small businessman and traders, although many are still engaged in oil press
  • he Trace: itinerant preachers, highwaymen and traders among them.
  • home port for a number of successful maritime traders, among them William Hawkins, who made the fir
  • Commenting on the defiant mood of the traders, an editorial in Dawn urged everybody to find
  • tion of the Ohio Country, driving out British traders and constructing a series of forts.
  • ers, government and private sector employees, traders and non-resident Keralites (working abroad st
  • The traders and their political agents, the aldermen, cal
  • dric, Nyssa and Tegan are captured by the Dar Traders and the Doctor must save them.
  • he first step to the expulsion of the foreign traders and missionaries was made by him when he orde
  • Separated from the French traders and his assistant, he was forced to paddle co
  • d are prolific gamblers, merchants, and slave traders, and amongst their favourite commodities are
  • tially descended from 16th century Portuguese traders and the African slaves who were brought by th
  • luding Bai Sheng) disguise themselves as date traders and wait for their targets.
  • house, the existence of which was reported by traders and emissaries in the 1720s.
  • most likely explanation is that, when Indian traders and Brahmins came into contact with local pop
  • order went into immediate effect, with Jewish traders and families in Holly Springs, Mississippi, O
  • Pays Plat was named by french traders and means "Flat land", named after the fact t
  • This group of traders and merchants founded Congregation Emanu-El s
  • Traders and Culture: Colonial Albany and the Formatio
  • an/Angolan slaves who escaped from Portuguese traders and ships.
  • t and acts as a gateway to the Big Bazzar for traders and buyers from rural areas of Kongad, Mundur
  • ng his career he commended Solihull School to traders and his fellow officers resulting in an incre
  • gy companies, all of the top 50 power and gas traders, and virtually all of the integrated oil comp
  • nge between the First Nations people, the fur traders, and the Hudson's Bay Company.
  • opping place for the rough-hewn teamsters and traders and voracious merchants on the Santa Fe Trail
  • They disguise themselves as date traders and succeed in robbing the convoy of birthday
  • ia in 1980 for scrapping by Ankom Solid Steel Traders, and had been demolished by 1981.
  • erta Junior Hockey League's Fort Saskatchewan Traders and Brooks Bandits, as well as the St. Albert
  • The Patnis are essentially a community of traders and Fish merchants a profession they have pra
  • ged, following a campaign by local residents, traders and some local councillors, and they now read
  • a sprawling 136-acre extend donated by local traders and industrialists, the Salem airport lay in
  • He was affiliated to the Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents (BGB/PAI), now the Swiss Peo
  • d enable him to communicate with local Jewish traders, and he may also have believed that he would
  • This prevented traders and dealers from laying in reserves that in o
  • urces (such as refineries, oil producers, and traders) and resells it to a diverse group of custome
  • Indian traders and businessmen, patronized by the Tamil mino
  • ures strategies, analysis and news for active traders and investors.
  • sulted in speculative hoarding by farmers and traders and a consequent rise in prices.
  • y Native American peoples; moreover, hunters, traders, and European settlers wore them.
  • in which FLO members, producer organizations, traders and external experts participate.
  • Raffelstetten was a place where German slave traders and their Slavic counterparts exchanged goods
  • erokee Indians and the English and French fur traders and stretched from Tennessee to Charleston, S
  • local craftsmen, the Hookah impressed Yemeni traders and soon came to be known as Koyilandy Hookah
  • A campaign backed by the City Council, traders and the general public resulted in a Heritage
  • The Tajakant were known as traders and warriors, and held a strong position in t
  • was alerted to the French expedition by Cree traders, and thus had time to prepare a defense; the
  • tive of "Saint Anthony"; the first French fur traders and missionaries having named the area for Sa
  • rsh campaign to restrict encroachment by U.S. traders and (later) immigrants to the area.
  • of the Bucharest, surrounded by the houses of traders and craftsmen.
  • e early part of the eighth century AD through traders and missionaries who came through sea-routes.
  • lenged in the form of British and Russian fur traders and colonization.
  • the effect of fixing the prices of goods for traders, and the terms on which the goods could be re
  • HBC traders and Cree and white missionaries were well awa
  • His father came from a wealthy family of wine traders and is portrayed as one of the younger sons i
  • sed by early European and American explorers, traders and emigrants in the late 18th and early 19th
  • inctive to Sart, which denotes towns dwelling traders and craftsmen.
  • The traders and residents were objecting to plans to demo
  • Sargodha's Thaheem are businessmen, traders and civil servant.
  • They respected white traders and visitors and hunted skillfully.
  • This was mostly led by local traders and businessmen.
  • at the ports that were visited by the earlier traders and were in many cases part of the Venetian E
  • he "Bakassi" endeared themselves to many Igbo traders and merchants.
  • rs, priests, landlords, temple sculptors, arm traders, and seafarers.
  • e was able to come unawares among the English traders and capture eight or nine ships before Sappho
  • of Abdullahi and his wife, both of whom were traders and caravan leaders.
  • eason standings, behind the Fort Saskatchewan Traders and winning the league championship in their
  • The majority are descendants of traders and most recently immigrants from Guyana.
  • i relative to its surroundings allowed Indian traders and seafarers to use the mountain as a naviga
  • century it was used by English and French fur traders, and later used as a military road during the
  • h the mentor of the BBC's show Million Dollar Traders, Anton Kreil in order to produce his personal
  • gilant and battles between them and the ‘free traders' are legendary.
  • list mode of production; rather, the merchant traders are intermediaries between non-capitalist pro
  • Alavi Bohras, who are mainly traders, are peace-loving and harmonious people.
  • The Fort Saskatchewan Traders are the 2nd oldest franchise still operating
  • Many of the traders are the second or third generation of their f
  • r economic constraints, the local farmers and traders are finding it hard to cope, but it is lucrat
  • "Each day the traders are kidnapping our people - children of this
  • is currently working on a new book on street traders around the world.
  • Traders arrive from 4 am every Sunday morning to set
  • In 1922, a small number of Greek traders arrived in the area and established Juba on t
  • European traders arrived late in the 15th century, and their i
  • The bourgeoisie live further out, while the traders, artisans and manufacturers live closer to th
  • the first nations to trade with European fur traders, as early as the 17th century.
  • until Lett began marketing the wine to salmon traders as a good match to the fish.
  • quality—fair quality—for both farmers and for traders as well,” explains Natalia.
  • recordings of the vinyl circulate among Byrds traders as the album still contains certain things th
  • street is now home to a number of independent traders, as well as doctor surgeries and private busi
  • Kings used to be fond of traders as they eagerly wait for all types of luxurio
  • Prince-Smith became mentor of such later free traders as Julius Faucher and Max Wirth.
  • A small number are a now petty traders as well.
  • To support them Gloucester Road Traders associated was set up.
  • The local retailers form the Princes Avenue Traders Association which organises trade and communi
  • utures Industry Association, and the Security Traders Association of Chicago.
  • He was adviser to the British National Fruit Traders Association and a fellow of the Royal Society
  • The Hampton Hill Traders' Association together with Richmond Council c
  • 04, when the General Aviation Manufacturers & Traders Association (GAMTA), which was based at Brill
  • nity Association, originally named the Monton Traders' Association, it was renamed the Monton Villa
  • rds are run by a consortium of Allied Brewery Traders Association, Brewers' Guild and the Institute
  • on about the High Street and the Hampton Hill Traders' Association, please see Hampton Hill Guide.
  • The High Street in Hampton Hill has an active Traders' Association.
  • Council and from a charge paid by the Market Traders Association.
  • vent evasion of customs duties at the port by traders at the estate.
  • the news from Dover began to circulate among traders at the Exchange.
  • ineca Gold Rush, Cunningham and Hankin became traders at Hazelton, in Gitxsan territory, and eventu
  • of Queens Market, which represents the market traders at Queen's Market.
  • Due to terror of Lothoo, the traders at many times used to send money to him for p
  • he decided to align himself with the English traders at Hudson Bay.
  • ixed marriage that was still common among the traders at the time.
  • Traders banded together with local businessmen to pet
  • He later organized the Mechanics' and Traders' Bank (currently the First National Bank of J
  • Kloepfer was a director of the Traders Bank of Canada.
  • The Traders Bank Building has a single shaft rising to a
  • iages or alliances between Cree women and fur traders became an essential link in fur trade negotia
  • was commonly visited by Tibetan pilgrims and traders before the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese w
  • people by the late 17th Century, when French traders began exploring the region.
  • Some traders believe in using pivot point calculations.
  • tobacco was introduced in China by the Dutch traders between 1624 and 1660.
  • olling roaming livestock, licensing transient traders, billiard rooms and refreshment houses and is
  • Traders bought frankincense, myrrh, bitumen, natron,
  • or manages 71 hotels under the Shangri-La and Traders brands with a rooms inventory of over 30,000.
  • The traders brought brass bracelets known as manillas whi
  • When Islam spread among the Arabs, the Arab traders brought it to Malabar during the time of the
  • exploding British Empire, these early English traders built juggernauts, trading everything from to
  • Portuguese traders built houses here on the banks of River Meena
  • Shopkeepers, publicans and other traders built the town up quickly in support of the r
  • Legend says that one of these traders buried his profits, several thousand dollars
  • lalabad is for a considerable time unsafe for traders, but matters improve towards the end of the y
  • ng the British navy into action against slave traders, but even Britain had its supporters of the t
  • stle Hostmen clashed with the Sunderland coal traders by claiming their charter rights and imposing
  • d his brothers all decided to impress foreign traders by taking British names.
  • In rare instances, other free traders, called "interlopers," competed with the Comp
  • French traders called these First Nations people the Petun (
  • He joined with a family of traders called Sattersthwaite and sailed with them to
  • S. in the Gilded Age, the activities of horse traders came increasingly to be seen as the natural a
  • council, rallying them to fight, "Before the traders came we had our own home-brewed beer, we live
  • Eventually by fur traders came in 1810.
  • Byzantine traders came to dominate the economic life of Rome.
  • In 1837, two traders, Camille Cailliez and Charles de Baecque esta
  • nd Grandad what a shame it is that the market traders can't afford to donate a tree to the local ch
  • stol Freighters, Superfreighters and Aviation Traders Carvair aircraft, the latter three types bein
  • on-engined Bristol Freighter and the Aviation Traders Carvair.
  • rossroads has historically been important for traders, cattle drivers, and those transporting local
  • In 1987 he founded the Cotton Traders clothing business with his former club and na
  • Local sales began in 1856, and sales to traders commenced in 1921.
  • early prohibited selling alcohol to Indians, traders commonly used rum, and later whiskey, as comm
  • aid to have originally belonged to the cotton traders community.
  • The traders complain in some of their records of the Heil
  • In 1978-79, the Traders completed their most successful season in the
  • FLO-CERT ensures that producers and traders comply with the FLO Fairtrade Standards and t
  • William Green of Forbes magazine, "Commodity Traders Consumer Report, a respected futures publicat
  • - oil palm producers, palm oil processors or traders, consumer goods manufacturers, retailers, ban
  • Majority of the traders continue to live on the streets to this day,
  • d a large fun fair, local and commercial food traders, craft and animal-showing tents and helicopte
  • In the 1860s and 1870s American traders crossed into what would become Alberta to tra
  • e region when the first English explorers and traders crossed the Appalachian Mountains into the Ea
  • Traders' currency tokens were issued in Gibraltar bet
  • on and received helpful advice from the ivory traders David Hume and Robert Schoon.
  • In April 2007 local traders declared that for environmental reasons, they
  • Early 18th century traders delivered as many as 200,000 deerskins annual
  • This place is also a source for traders depending on ship breaking industry.
  • ontier at Pittsburgh, where he worked for the traders Devereaux Smith and Ephraim Douglas.
  • Primarily in the north and east, Muslim traders dominated several Ottoman exchanges and some
  • at its weight was gradually increased by coal traders due to the taxes on coal (which were charged
  • red wine that was widely exported by Venetian traders during the Middle Ages.
  • oy" Trotter, chairman of Trotters Independent Traders, employs his younger brother Rodney into his
  • The Safras were bankers and gold traders engaged in the financing of trade between Ale
  • of the French and Indian War in 1763, British traders entered the area, and grew in numbers and inf
  • home to a diverse group of foreign merchants, traders, entrepreneurs, and sojourners.
  • As computerized high frequency traders exited the stock market, the resulting lack o
  • An influx of European trappers, traders, explorers, miners and settlers affected the
  • An issue the world's jewellery traders face is that synthetic diamonds which are che
  • The National Market Traders' Federation is an organisation based in the b
  • and Reconstruction Committee by the Multiple Traders' Federation (MTF), representing the larger re
  • fna on 14 May 1998, when he attended a Jaffna traders' felicitation lunch just before leaving on tr
  • Some traders find the candlestick chart easier to read.
  • 45, whereas Tanasi existed when Euro-American traders first reported on the region in the early 18t
  • tockade and storehouse and sent the remaining traders fleeing back East.
  • Cowboys and traders flush with cash during the period became targ
  • Some hardy pioneers, explorers and traders followed over the next several decades, leavi
  • Me" is the first single released by the Rogue Traders for their debut album We Know What You're Up
  • the high sum which was demanded by the slave traders for his release.
  • rakkad necessitated the rehabilitation of the traders for which Alappuzha was selected as a port an
  • the facility as a rendezvous point for their traders forming fur brigades before traveling to poin
  • Fur traders found the island a handy resting spot, and of
  • lities at BDB will include offices of diamond traders, four walk-in vaults, 24,500 safe deposit box
  • Early European fur traders frequented the these parts, around the start
  • kasaw were under the influence of the English traders from Carolina.
  • y at all times and not to charge any tolls on traders from Liguria.
  • The Mai, traders from the river delta, are prepared to help th
  • Ingle transported goods of Maryland traders from England and back and became prominent to
  • osians, a human race of farmers, hunters, and traders from the planet Athos in the Pegasus Galaxy.
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