Christmas isn't the only holiday Love Layla caters for, either.
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CasualX obviously caters to a pretty specific segment of users.
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He also caters monthly dinners for the local fire department.
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This book instead caters to a different kind of nerdiness.
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Another Upper East Side location caters more to nonworking clients.
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Caters asked the tech blog to take down the image.
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The way we designed the space heavily caters towards that.
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It also caters to their craving for newness, she wrote.
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Not to worry: This serving caters exclusively to musical appetites.
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Nvidia's data centers business, which caters to clients such as Amazon.
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Simply put: the former caters to locals; the latter to tourists.
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Xchange caters to people who have been rejected by other lenders.
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Note most of what's out there caters to hot-coffee connoisseurs.
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Why it matters: Food and beverage caters to nearly every demographic.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: Caters ClipsDon't say it. Don't.
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Each of these stores caters to the local markets they serve.
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Thrive caters to consumers by selling snacks, cooking supplies and toiletries.
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" Nevertheless, the brothel caters to clients with a "classroom sex fetish.
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Guam's infrastructure caters to South Koreans like Na and her friends.
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It regularly caters services outside funeral parlors, like shivas, or memorials.
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One of my friends cooks vegan food, and she caters events.
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Credit Sesame today caters to consumers interested in bettering their credit.
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GDC caters to a variety of game industry professionals and journalists.
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Sherwin-Williams caters to professional painters, and they're loyal in return.
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The 2018 Leaf obviously caters first and foremost to current Leaf owners.
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Each version of the palette caters to different tastes and skin tones.
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But beyond these gestures, the site more directly caters to smaller channels.
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The company caters to families with babies up to a year old.
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She caters to nostalgia, anxiety and antipathy to the liberal international order.
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Though, it hints at another crowd the hotel caters to: high rollers.
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Pulinario caters the annual Community Block Party celebrating the future Women's Building.
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ISIS caters to its potential recruits in Russia with Russian language propaganda.
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Afghans hang out in iCafe, which caters to young men and women.
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Yossi's smart ... his sales pitch caters to the left and the right.
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Lintner's practice caters to people who struggle with medical and dental trauma.
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It caters to traders and investment professionals who also use LSE's exchanges.
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It caters to traders and investment professionals, who also use LSE's exchanges.
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Hang Seng Bank's enlightened approach caters to shareholders as much as clients.
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Through its various businesses, Neuberger Berman caters to rather well-heeled clients.
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It also caters to those who are vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free.
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Luxury living Naturally, 98 Wireless caters to a high net worth clientele.
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Clubbing is no longer just an industry that caters to wealthy foreigners.
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Or pay the bills being a business that caters to that clientele.
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FIG Catering, their food vendor, caters 50 to 70 weddings each year.
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You can sign up for a cruise that caters to conspiracy theorists.
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"The lifestyle here caters to a range of interests," Mr. Marpe said.
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This week, Azealia criticized Lizzo, saying the singer caters to white audiences.
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"It knows who it is and caters to its strengths," he said.
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Terra Mitica caters to fans "of extreme sensations," according to its website.
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"I stayed active for my entire pregnancy," Houghton, 31, tells Caters News Agency.
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Her fashion line, meanwhile, caters for women up to a size US 14.
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Aerial photographer and pilot Tim Whittaker filmed the video below for Caters Clips.
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My company caters lunch every day, and it's so nice for cutting costs.
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Canada has a big car-parts industry, which caters mainly to American carmakers.
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The garden range caters to everyone, with solutions for gardens of all sizes.
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It opened in 2006 and caters to full-time and part-time students.
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"This company caters to the top end of the gaming world," he said.
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Each show caters to a different audience and offers a different hot take.
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"Redemption" is an upbeat love song that caters to Babes Wodumo's gqom roots.
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Funko caters to fan bases across the board with cute bobble-head figurines.
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Plan a trip for $25 per day that caters to their special interests
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Or you could find a site that caters to those in open relationships.
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The company, which caters exclusively to women, launched with just 15 working companions.
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It's possible to get rich if your business only caters to rich people.
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Bohemia Realty caters to (and draws talent from) New York City's theater community.
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This Francophile-themed book store caters mostly, though not exclusively, to les enfants.
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My favorite clothes shopping app that caters to high-end fashion is Farfetch.
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The company caters to both Republican and Democratic candidates of all political stripes.
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Pretty much every option that's out there caters to different types of players.
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From first-timers to Olympic skaters, visitors say the Rink caters to everyone.
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The merchandise on hand caters to all different sects of magic and Santeria.
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Hudson Hemp caters to high-end CBD companies, and its accountability is unusual.
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The Survival Condo Project, on the other hand, caters exclusively to the superrich.
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She told Caters that despite the "gorgeousness" of the lizard, he was obviously doomed.
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RBC isn't the only acronym that caters to this industry's need for ground stations.
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He was represented by a lawyer who caters to truckers and other commercial drivers.
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Democratization, meanwhile, caters to infinite constituencies of one, a nonsensical personalization of the political.
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Compared to its competitors, Sonos caters to the most users out of the box.
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ESSENCE Fest caters to a more mature audience, hence the earlier reference to aunties.
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Agency for the Performing Arts caters to huge brands like Marriott hotels and Lamborghini.
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The subscription caters to each customer's wants and needs with an affordable price tag.
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This is a casual eatery that caters to nearly all taste buds and occasions.
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It caters to the same people who might give their dog a Bark Mitzvah.
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But that warmth is less important now that MetLife caters to business-side customers.
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Fort Lauderdale caters to the college crowd with non-stop, booze-fueled beach parties.
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That business caters to those who invest at least $20 million with the bank.
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Today, she runs her own events company, which caters to French tourists in Britain.
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Modernmarket at B and C gates caters to vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free diets.
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Because Coachella isn't necessarily a music festival that caters to the African American community.
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Everyone is welcome, but the bar caters more to locals than to curious foreigners.
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Costco sells items in bulk, while Trader Joe's caters more to the average shopper.
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It caters to institutional investors, but plans to release a fund for individuals soon.
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Avalon Waterways' active series of cruises caters to multigenerational travelers age 8 and up.
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Established in 2011, Megvii caters to Chinese technology giants including Alibaba, Huawei and Lenovo.
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It faces rising competition among companies like Pinduoduo, which caters to lower-end consumers.
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Oppo, a lower-end firm that caters heavily to Chinese consumers, accounted for 8%.
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But the company also caters the educational programs to the needs of the client.
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But Samamkaya Yoga in the Flatiron district caters to practitioners with aches and pains.
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It caters to Chinese travelers with a good amount of dollars in their pockets.
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His gym, Puzzle Piece Fitness, caters to the specific needs of clients with autism.
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A flex space that caters to indie game developers is open around the clock.
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Goodpack caters to global customers in the rubber, chemical, automotive and food-processing sectors.
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Al Manaar Mosque caters to a variety of Muslims originally from many different countries.
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"The illegal ivory market in Hong Kong caters almost exclusively to tourists," Harmon said.
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It's also a firearm that caters to the pop culture sensibilities of the masses.
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A new luxury retreat caters to elderly workers in tech (ages 30 and up).
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The experience also caters to couples, with additional packages available for one or two drivers.
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Triple Crown BBQ is open seasonally from mid-April through Thanksgiving, but caters year-round.
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Boys and girls are sent to separate camps, and each caters for around 25 students.
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The event is hosted by Essence Magazine — a monthly publication that caters to black women.
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Another reason for its success is that it caters to those who are financially stretched.
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A museum that only displays and caters to one kind of aesthetic is woefully incomplete.
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I took an intro class that caters to people who are new to aerial workouts.
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It caters to the country's tiny community of serious cycling enthusiasts, both locals and expats.
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The gaming industry has long been viewed as one that caters to a male audience.
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Dollar General caters mainly to low-and-middle-income customers in rural and suburban areas.
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Robinhood is a dead-simple investing app that caters to everyone from beginners to experts.
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The area caters to thousands of retirees in Yuma and other nearby senior citizen outposts.
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Online shopping caters to new shoppers' behaviour Ikea is old hat at delivery in Singapore.
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The non-profit clinic, which caters to low-income women, emphasizes minimal interference from doctors.
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Mr Trump's candidacy caters explicitly to the anxieties and grievances of white working class voters.
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Read more: This Seattle-area luxury mall caters to tech moguls and ultra-rich tourists.
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"Interactive Brokers is different in that it caters to a more professional crew," Tabb said.
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"It's just an entire nightlife company that caters to him," an H.Wood Group bartender said.
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The next version of tvOS, the Apple TV's software system, caters largely to sports fans.
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It has more than 400 employees and caters to upwards of 10,2003 customers every week.
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LA-based cannabis cook Jeff the 420 Chef also caters to this "high" end scene.
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Also, that ritual is a bit more novel and caters to people with normative lifestyles.
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This caters to a receptive audience: 44 percent of Americans report unfavorable views of welfare.
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She's focused on creating a gender-inclusive workplace that especially caters to women with children.
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The alternative marriage wave also caters to gay couples who cannot legally marry in Israel.
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Next door, Mia Cucina, a new pizzeria with a Disney-style vibe, caters to families.
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No matter what your circumstances, there's a service out there that caters to your needs.
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Maresca's bimonthly Saturday Bad Habit parties, Misster caters to a younger-skewing, Brooklyn-based crowd.
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It caters to the visitors on the fence, making museums seem like an easier choice.
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While a personal chef usually caters to smaller groups, caterers prepare meals for big events.
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Work that gets funding and support is often work that caters to a white audience.
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The chain caters mainly to low-and-middle-income customers in rural and suburban areas.
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Luckily he was able to open a new account with Salal, which caters to dispensaries.
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This caters particularly well to those investing in their home decor for the first time.
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His beef ramen caters to the Western palate, with ground beef instead of a chewier slice.
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In 2016, the company replaced Salesforce with ProsperWorks, which caters to small and mid-sized businesses.
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Each caters to commercial and alternative tastes across various electronic genres, including house, techno and bass.
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As a result, organic chocolate is expensive to produce and caters primarily to the European market.
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Among these is the group's use of narrowcasting—creating varied content that caters to niche audiences.
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Starbucks already has a delivery program in China, which caters to 2,000 stores across 30 cities.
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Compared to the Fēnix 3, which starts at $500, the Chronos caters to high-end customers.
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Huda Quhshi is changing that with Le'Jemalik, a Brooklyn beauty shop that caters to Muslim women.
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She is exactly the type of edgy, trend-conscious makeup-lover to whom the brand caters.
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It comes from the Old World, caters to old money, and sells paintings by old men.
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A mini-industry of angry consumer shows and cross-border shopping enterprises caters to consumers' frustrations.
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CasualX is an app that caters exclusively to people who want encounters with no strings attached.
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L'Oreal's active cosmetics unit, which caters to dermatological conditions with brands like Vichy, topped forecasts, however.
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That provided a challenging backdrop for Velocity, which caters to high-end restaurants and night life.
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The army veteran and serial entrepreneur caters to what used to be considered "counterculture tribes" — i.e.
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It caters to those who want more of a push-button experience: click to go live.
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"It feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders," she told Caters News Agency.
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It also caters for more refugees than any other African country—some 820,000 at last count.
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And they want underwear that is comfortable and caters to them — not to the male gaze.
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Since Myers caters his training sessions to the individual client, no workout is the exact same.
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All of which means that Garden Warfare 2 caters to a wider range of player interests.
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But Vacasa caters to a more upscale market that don't want to manage the properties themselves.
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He explained that an environment that attracts and caters to the wealthy will attract everyone else.
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According to Caters New Agency, the albino pinkbelly sideneck turtle was born with her heart exposed.
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Lastly, Panasonic announced the Lumix FZ23, a camera that caters to the more professional video crowd.
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How do we know when a photographer caters to life and not to some previous prejudice?
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As creator of a firm that caters to salespeople, he is himself a fiercely ambitious salesman.
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Rockwell caters to its discrete automation customers using a programmable logic controller platform it calls Logix.
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"I don't think any hotel caters to the female traveler," Branson told the Wall Street Journal.
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But it also caters to those who want a video component to their music listening experience.
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The stand caters to travelers headed to the United States, not specifically to Mexican truck drivers.
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But the vast majority of foreign language TV still caters to those who seek it out.
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Johnson was about to sign up for a new dating app that caters to the genderqueer.
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In Albuquerque, Bow & Arrow Brewing Company caters to Native Americans in the city's Wells Park neighborhood.
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The space caters to small businesses, too, renting office space on-site for $125 per month.
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I think he wants to get something, perhaps, on immigration that caters more to the president.
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But since that only caters to the cat-owner demographic, the company has now expanded to dogs.
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Zumigo then sold it to a company called Microbilt, which caters to various clients including bounty hunters.
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And they have cooked up a tax plan that caters to the interests of people like them.
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Formerly Love Knitting, this site caters to those who enjoy knitting, crocheting, and all sorts of needlework.
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However, there isn't a support or drivers page on their website that caters to the Book One.
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In contrast, Flower Co caters to long-time marijuana enthusiasts who want huge quantities at low prices.
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Through his counseling work, he learned about Ashley Madison, the dating service that caters to married people.
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LyondellBasell's plastic compounding business - blending molten plastic with additives - now largely caters to the automobile parts market.
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Today's Apple event caters to the inner Polly Pocket and Mighty Max fans in all of us.
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The app caters to my living situation and creates workouts that don't require me to have equipment.
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Papillon caters to 600,000 guests each year at sites including the Grand Canyon, according to their website.
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The difference between these comedy camps is a stylistic one that caters to the audiences they serve.
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"Hope has impacted my life in so many ways it actually makes me emotional," Aquilina told Caters.
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Just like Scotland is full of Outlander-themed tours, Dubrovnik, Croatia caters to Game of Thrones fans.
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Also, no matter your sleep style, there's sure to be a firmness level that caters to you.
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That soldier, from an infantry battalion that caters to strictly Orthodox Jewish recruits, has not been identified.
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A bestselling author, Kuderna is a certified financial planner from Shrewsbury, New Jersey who caters to millennials.
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PillPack generally caters to people with multiple chronic conditions who can benefit from its drug sorting capabilities.
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It doesn't matter if you're single, dating, married, or something in between, because Lovehoney caters to everyone.
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While Array services customers in the troubled retail industry, it caters predominantly to cosmetics and beauty stores.
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This is a perfect activity for you and your girlfriends because the boat caters to small groups.
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The Black Badge trim caters to the newest generation of "super-luxury" consumers, according to the automaker.
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We're focused exclusively on SQL — and SQL is a language that caters to a much broader audience.
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Apple still caters to a budget market, even if it no longer sells the iPhone SE, however.
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The airport, which is about 15 miles north of Dallas, caters to business travelers in the area.
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"There's a small-town simplicity here that caters to a wide range of interests," Mr. Colley said.
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The law, they say, caters to wealthy residents intent on making the island their own private resort.
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It may well be impossible to create a system that satisfies everyone and caters to all interests.
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Like her cosmetics label, which caters to all skin shades, Savage x Fenty is bent on inclusivity.
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Its Learn to Swim program caters to all age groups and offers sessions in July and August.
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That's why the HUE Tech Summit, entering its third year, caters to Delaware Valley black women professionals.
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New York is bigger by some measures, but much of its business caters to the American market.
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Ouidad, a specialty salon chain that caters to those with curly hair, offers cuts starting at $125.
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None of these private companies is under U.S. sanctions, but Ukraine's fleet caters to sanctioned entities, too.
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That would have forced the airport to close, a catastrophe for an island economy that caters to tourists.
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Like Beepi and others, Vroom's service caters both to individuals selling cars as well as those buying them.
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The photographer told Caters News Agency that, at first, the adult lion was alone in the long grass.
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It's kind of nice to be able to say we have a beer that caters to every occasion.
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The law doesn't serve workers, it caters to clever lawyers who are able to manipulate the [election] process.
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Founded in 2009, Refugee Family Literacy is a nonprofit organization that caters to refugee mothers with young children.
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According to Caters News, the limping Greyhound was found wandering a market in the south of Spain alone.
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The service, which primarily caters to businesses, said it has more than 10 million users as of January.
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In order to attract your attention, both platforms default to autoplaying videos — a default that caters to advertisers.
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A better idea might be to find a financial institution that caters to military and government employees abroad.
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Baileys Almande, the brand's latest offering, caters to the bar carts of those living a dairy-free lifestyle.
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But no stock media marketplace can purge every image that reflects "conventional" beauty or caters to other stereotypes.
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Notably, the startup caters to consumers who care about how a business contributes to society as a whole.
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The U.K.-based company caters to people who "deem themselves time-poor" but want healthy, environmentally sustainable meals.
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"I believe this goat will bring luck to my home," the goat's owner, Mukhuri Das, told Caters News.
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The club caters to 300-400 children per day, three-quarters of whom are below the poverty line.
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Though Byer didn't create the show herself, it's rooted in her experiences and caters to her comedic strengths.
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Many of the women Ortiz caters to are used to all the attention the extreme look brings them.
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I was born and raised a vegetarian, so sometimes it's difficult finding a restaurant that caters to everyone.
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Ollie's sells brand-name overstock items from air conditioners to hair dye, and Five Below caters to teens.
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"I feel like Trump caters to one type of group of people and disregards everyone else," she says.
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It initially targeted under-represented SMEs and mid-sized retailers but today it also caters to larger customers.
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The incident led Grant to create Noirbnb, an online homesharing service like Airbnb that caters to black travellers.
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The company is one of three that caters to airlines coming through Southeast Asia's transit mecca, Suvarnabhumi Airport.
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The NHS just needs to be managed properly, like any other company, that caters for its employees' needs.
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The genre mishmash unintentionally produced a cinematic fetish, and for better or worse, Fantastic Fest caters to it.
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Specifically, the app caters toward teen users, providing a more private and safer space than other, broader platforms.
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Kohl's, which largely caters to low- to middle-income customers, has been closing underperforming stores to cut costs.
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Sunset Park has another main shopping strip on Fifth Avenue, which caters to a burgeoning Latin-American population.
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Culturefly is a box subscription service that caters to all kinds of nerds, with bundles of awesome swag.
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The group caters for an affluent client base and does not have a retail deposit franchise in Switzerland.
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That's where I met Billy, a former Marine, who didn't seem to understand the clientele Toolbox caters to.
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With pre-installed machine learning frameworks, Paperspace caters to the emerging market of prosumer and enthusiast data scientists.
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The group caters to an affluent client base and does not have a retail deposit franchise in Switzerland.
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It stocks office snack pantries — a staple at tech startups — caters events, manages cafes and provides wellness programming.
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There are still some things that Stardew Valley caters to better than Trio of Towns, and vice versa.
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The resort's website describes it as a "5 star destination" that caters to "golf enthusiasts, families, and surfers."
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Trusst is a bra company that caters specifically to women with cup sizes from D to I (eye).
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Critics, however, question the subsidies the city provides and say service largely caters to higher-income New Yorkers.
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The titular "farm" is Golden Oaks, a "gestational retreat" in upstate New York that caters to the ultrarich.
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Executives should come up with a remote company structure and workflow that caters to the company's work environment.
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Now in its 13th season, this Manhattan haunt caters to an older, clubgoing set — no doughnuts, no cider.
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Both were "reasonably priced for Yorkville," which also caters to more affluent "captains of industry," Mr. Blangiardo said.
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The building caters to tech workers with lounges and pantries with cold-brew coffee and beer on tap.
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He has also been careful not to portray himself as a candidate who caters to only Hispanic voters.
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He caters to this bill of $20.73 while I buy him dessert ($5.45) and myself a beer ($2.18).
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Part of a network of three African-centered charters, it caters to 280 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
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Greenwood told me that sort of focus is no longer needed -- and that the casket company caters to everyone.
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Bought by Many, a British startup, caters to people with niche possessions, for example model railways or exotic pets.
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It was Assistant, the artificially intelligent digital helper that caters to your every whim and powers your every interaction.
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Scruff, a privately held dating app that caters to gay and bisexual men, bought Jack'd for an undisclosed sum.
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Not only is there the lack of profitability, but it also caters to a relatively new and unproven market.
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This size-inclusive rental service caters to a major range of body types without sacrificing style to do it.
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But I'm not ashamed to admit that I love how much this idea caters to my hunger for convenience.
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With such grandiose artworks dominating Frieze Los Angeles, the fair caters to the Instagram age more than ever before.
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They said it's free, caters to their hobbies, and, because many YouTubers are teenagers, the content is more relatable.
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At Sasha's "non-denominational Vietnamese fusion" restaurant Saintly Fare in the film, she caters to a high-end crowd.
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TeleSign caters to various industries, and includes Salesforce, Blizzard, Evernote, and Alibaba among its customers, according to its website.
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I follow up with a soothing, hydrating, or anti-inflammatory mask that caters to my client's individual skin needs.
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McFadden caters her twice-a-week workouts with Saldana based on how the actress, 38, is feeling that day.
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Recently, I took my 2-year-old daughter for a haircut at a salon that caters to young children.
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The city caters to a wide range of traveler types and budgets with its variety of hotels and restaurants.
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Steinbaum said middle class families would derive little benefit from a tax plan that caters to billionaires and corporations.
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This is a safe house that caters to clientele who are getting ready to cross the US-Canada border.
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Late night often caters to an older crowd, but Sam Bee manages to appeal to people of all ages.
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Heterosexual porn is predominately made for and by men, meaning it rarely caters to what women want to see.
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"iFunny caters to a young and online demographic, which correlates to many white supremacist accelerationist groups," said Fisher-Birch.
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The group caters to an affluent international client base and does not have a retail deposit franchise in Switzerland.
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Viniv caters to clients who are willing to commit the time, travel and expense — and break a Bordeaux taboo.
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The situation at BHV Marais, which caters to a more local and Parisian crowd, was almost flat, Houze said.
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The modern Japanese love hotel caters to those seeking discretion in their affairs, payable typically in hours-long increments.
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What he has offered as a path to greatness caters to the wishful thinking of a minority of Americans.
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Volunteer to teach workshops at a local arts center, Davis suggested, particularly one that caters to low-income communities.
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MTG caters to male satisfaction so ardently that even a banshee woman undergoing physical decomposition has massive, intact, boobs.
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It went to managers in New York who were part of the private bank, which caters to the ultrawealthy.
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Occasionally, Ms. Gallardo caters to customers who are looking specifically for fillings to match the glory of her tortillas.
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Most are customers of Wells Fargo Advisors, the arm of the bank that caters to high-net-worth investors.
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Attracting advertising remains difficult, with some companies reluctant to be associated with a business that caters to gay people.
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The panel agreed the benefits of the treatment, teprotumumab, outweighed its risks considering it caters to an unmet need.
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Volocopter, by contrast, caters to a single customer who can afford solo rides — much like cars do, Zosel said.
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Pine Tree caters to children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities—it's a nonprofit organization, run off donations.
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"For a little community, something like this touches all of us," said Bernell Johnson, 43, whose barbershop caters to cadets.
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Ayco caters to corporate executives and employees, providing financial advice and investment management tools to more than 400 major companies.
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The University of Edinburgh is one of several campuses with a chaplain who caters to the needs of pagan students.
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The site, which offers affordable prints and art pieces, caters to millennials and people looking to decorate their first apartments.
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Sales are boosted by South Korea's duty-free market - the world's biggest - which caters especially to big-spending Chinese tourists.
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According to Caters News Agency, photographer Shayne McGuire captured these amazing shots while on a trip to Barter Island, Alaska.
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Smaller left-wing outfits did well in the election, especially the Centre Party, which caters to regional resentment against Oslo.
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Wealthsimple, which caters to young and first-time investors, is charging a 0.5 percent fee for investments up to $100,000.
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In 2014, Muhammad and her siblings founded Louella, a bi-coastal enterprise that caters to the modest, style-conscious shopper.
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After all, instead of selling books and reasonably priced electronics, AWS caters to enterprise clients to provide cloud-computing services.
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Wal-Mart on Friday confirmed that it has acquired ModCloth, a specialty online apparel retailer that caters to curvy women.
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Maybe any hypothetical bitter people should attempt making some funny and relatable work that caters outside of their small demographic?
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So it's a good thing she's got a dedicated personal chef who caters to her chaotic schedule and dietary needs.
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It's a bit more intangible than a free-to-play switch, and it caters to more of a niche audience.
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It said the move was part of a wider plan to present seasonless clothing that caters to a global audience.
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Spend a day browsing a giant superstore of sex items, or find the store that caters to your specific kink.
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But LA is still a town that caters to celebrity culture, and places a high value on status and speed.
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VidCon caters to online creators, their fans and the brand marketers and entertainment companies that want to leverage their influence.
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Larissa Rocha joined Brex, the buzzy credit card startup that caters to other startups, in 2017 after graduating from Harvard.
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"Given how well their platform caters to driving conversation around global live events, the strategic fit was perfect," he said.
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The Caters clip shows the baby whale lifting one of the divers on to its belly with its pectoral fin.
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The outage is another black eye for Robinhood, which caters to young people and is valued at nearly $9 billion.
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The art collective known as Papi Juice, which caters to queer and trans people of color, was founded in 2013.
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Yalikavak Bay, five minutes away by car, has a popular marina that caters to yachts and offers shopping and dining.
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For most of May, the pastel-colored ski town in the mountainous forests between Aspen and Gunnison caters to locals.
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Carnival's Costa Cruises, for example, caters to Italians and could be seriously damaged by Italy's struggle to confront the coronavirus.
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For instance, Stifel (SF), which caters to middle market firms, reported a 16% jump in investment banking revenue last year.
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His story caters to such gastronomes, as they vie for superlative experiences—most extreme, most local, most remote, most odd.
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Agency capture is a common feature in just about every federal regulator that caters to a narrow domestic market. Rep.
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Some, though, have struggled to find an identity or to innovate in a way that caters to the younger generation.
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I am a massage therapist, and I work mainly for a company that caters to clients with in-home appointments.
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We're in the midst of an American election, and I want an election game that caters to my American sensibilities.
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At London's 56 Dean Street clinic, which likewise caters primarily to gay and bisexual men, a slightly different pattern has emerged.
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There, she adopts the nickname "belle de jour" and caters to the desires of a variedly perverse clientele (and possibly herself).
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In this sense, Fujifilm really did make a camera that caters to the Instagram generation — just not in a good way.
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Shaved ice is also lower in calories than traditional ice cream and dessert options, and caters to ever health-conscious consumers.
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According to Caters New Agency, this snow-colored baby reindeer was spotted by a photographer in the mountains of northern Norway.
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She noted that the space is large enough for multiple players, and that AliveCor caters to multiple ecosystems outside of Apple.
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As much as it caters to my vanity, it was and still is a stretch to call me a public figure.
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Daniel Day-Lewis (in his supposed final role before retirement) plays an aging 1950s fashion designer who caters to high society.
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Because it caters to urban living, the store will forego large furniture in favor of a full aisle of air mattresses.
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The problem is our corrupt political system, which caters to the health care lobby, not to the needs of the people.
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JSwipe, for instance, caters to Jewish singles while Bumble, an app where women must initiate contact, is meant to attract feminists.
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Mystic Valley caters to a largely minority student populace yet its dress and grooming policies restrict hair extensions of all kinds.
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The increase in the Resale Below Cost threshold caters for the inclusion of additional costs such as retailer logistics and staff.
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The homebuilder, which caters to second-home buyers in the United States, lowered its adjusted gross margin forecast for the year.
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A growing list of designer notebooks, luxury desk accessories and even beanbag chairs now caters to wealthy back-to-school shoppers.
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Examples include The Wing, which focuses on women, and The Assemblage, which caters to entrepreneurs with an interest in spiritual wellness.
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Another start-up, Plotly caters to a broader crowd, letting people share data and charts that other users can build on.
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Executives have told Reuters that its wholesale bank, which caters to corporate and institutional clients, has struggled to add new business.
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The Rio Verde Country Club caters to active and outdoor-loving retirees, with expansive hiking trails, two golf courses, a pool.
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Mcilroy told Business Insider that the company is inherently LGBTQ-inclusive in its mission because of the style it caters to.
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The private bank caters to financial situations that are more complex than the average individual customer, providing services like aircraft financing.
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It caters to a distinctly high-end crowd, and would be psyched if it could sell 10,000 homes in a year.
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Starting in 2011, the Trump relationship was handled by the private-banking division of Deutsche Bank, which caters to the ultrawealthy.
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As American universities' interest in courting international students intensifies, an online lender that caters to them has drawn significant new financing.
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With its modern, minimalist branding and marketing, Soylent caters towards a younger crowd that's looking for quick, on-the-go meals.
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To attract subscribers internationally, it needs to have a broad content library that caters to the preferences of a diverse audience.
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The plan caters to nearly every major Israeli demand, including the annexation of its settlements in the contested West Bank region.
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Between the lines: TikTok has already faced a censorship backlash for allegedly removing content in a way that caters to China.
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In a capitalist world that caters to men's needs, women must use whatever they have at their disposal to get ahead.
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India's mango pulp market caters to some of the world's biggest food and beverage players including PepsiCo, Coca Cola and Unilever.
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Mainstream pop doesn't seem to have an issue, but the festival environment caters for all genres, hence this being a wider problem.
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It caters to customers across Asia, Australia and Canada, but is hoping to use its Olympic endorsement to expand its international business.
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This phone caters to a slightly different vulnerable population, specifically workers in construction, agriculture, health care, social work, and other "heavy" industries.
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Since it caters to younger consumers, it also has marketing tactics that are not commonly found at traditional brick-and-mortar lenders.
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Consider also joining professional groups such as the Ellevate Network, which caters specifically to women, and BNI, an international business networking organization.
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Tlon is a small, five-person company that caters to a niche audience even as it plans an expansion for everyday users.
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The companies may argue that they serve different consumers: Asda caters more to cost-conscious customers, while Sainsbury aims for wealthier ones.
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The iMac Pro already caters for a lot of pro workflows, but it offers very little upgradeability for its $4,999 base price.
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Centene's chairman and CEO, Michael Neidorff, said Thursday that United caters to a "high-end" client relative to his company's typical customer.
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Twitter's trending topics feature is controlled by an algorithm and caters to individual users based on their location and who they follow.
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The brand "caters to design-savvy professionals who value premium goods manufactured with an artisanal sensibility," according to the New York Times.
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The store chain, which largely caters to low- to middle-income customers, has been cutting costs by closing underperforming stores this year.
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The fact that the system only caters for women is another flaw, with no apparent acknowledgment that many sex workers are male.
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For Amazon Pay, teaming up with Zuora provides direct access to Zuora's customer base, which caters to tens of millions of subscribers.
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FMC is mostly a chemical company that caters to the agriculture market, and also produces lithium, with a health and fitness aspect.
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While bookings in its machining solutions arm, which caters to mainly industrial clients, fell 9%, its mining unit posted a 5% rise.
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The idea to create such a collection, she says, came when she noticed a gap in makeup that caters to her ancestry.
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For the record — Koil isn't the first or last hair company that caters to natural clients that want natural textures to match.
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There's France's Misterbandb, which caters to the gay community, and in Sweden there's Handiscover, one of several startups catering to disabled travellers.
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USAA, a financial services company that caters to customers with a connection to the military, lowered prices an average of 463 percent.
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Zumigo then provided it to a company called Microbilt, which caters to property owners, used car salesmen, and the bail bondsman industry.
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It's rare to find a website that caters to women and their finances that's not pink with some dumb name like Frugalista.
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Nordstrom has fared better than some because it caters to more affluent customers, who tend to be a bit less price sensitive.
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The reasons behind the gender disparity are varied, but women overwhelmingly point to a "blockchain bro" culture that caters exclusively to men.
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Walmart caters to U.S. online shoppers by having them drive up to their local store themselves to collect merchandise they ordered online.
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The Indian automobile industry, whose total FY72162 sales grew 291% to 222 million units since FY24000, primarily caters to the domestic market.
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That is because Exact Sciences caters primarily to primary care physicians, while Genomic Health targets oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, and urologists, he added.
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LendingClub, which serves individuals, and OnDeck, which caters to small businesses, are cutting costs and trying to attract borrowers with better credit.
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It's got blood and flesh eating, so I think it caters to both men and women and is a really nice balance.
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The series also caters to that audience, more successfully, on the soundtrack, which shows the influence of John Legend, an executive producer.
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The company—which has integrated e-commerce and social media—caters to low-income consumers living outside first and second-tier cities.
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"What we think is key, and we'll be looking for, is what Snapchat is working on that caters to advertisers," says Kim.
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But the founders of the startup DEV believe there's room for a social platform that caters to an important audience: software developers.
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A Florida newspaper that caters to retirees is bucking the digital trend as other publications around the country face layoffs and closures.
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Now new negotiations are being pursued under a president who caters to the needs of American business and aggressively courts Saudi leaders.
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The shop is one of many small service-style businesses that caters to the work force that fills the area on weekdays.
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When it comes to the secrecy world, which caters to the moneyed elite and the politically powerful, the answer is often yes.
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The Richmond gospel concert was organized by Fueling U.S. Forward, the nonprofit Reaching America and Radio One, which caters to black listeners.
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Almost everything about the new place caters to their memories of the original, fetishizing the restaurant's own idiosyncrasies to an amazing degree.
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Centerplate's parent company, Sodexo, could roll out some of the improvements when it caters the Summer Olympics this year, according to Pettas.
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Ryan Brooks, the owner, said that he made the switch when one of the counties he caters to, Albany, banned polystyrene containers.
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Running With Sherman Bobby Crim has turned a star-studded race into one that now caters to the people of his hometown.
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Apple has started making some older iPhone models at a new plant in Bangalore, but it still mainly caters to wealthier customers.
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Lazada, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group that caters to Southeast Asian markets, saw the number of buyers and merchants double this year.
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The Pumwani hospital, one of the oldest in Nairobi and which caters to mostly poor people, could not be reached for comment.
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Amazon's food shopping service accounts for a tiny fraction of the market, while Whole Foods caters mainly in their upscale grocery stores.
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DAN ZANES AND FRIENDS HOLIDAY SINGALONG (Sunday) While Dan Zanes caters to enthusiasts under 10, he is not just a children's musician.
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That it's weak, it's corrupt, and it caters to the whims of a fickle electorate rather than the needs of the citizenry.
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To find customers, Goldman is partnering with Fidelity Investment's clearing and custody business, which caters to small brokerages and wealth management firms.
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It's a league that caters to the grinder, the player that needs to obstruct the talented player in order to keep up.
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After a roller coaster of internet battles and massive Too Faced collabs this summer, she's got news that caters specifically to animal lovers.
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Where Hinge may fall short is the fact that it pretty much caters to young people only, while OkCupid is more wide-ranging.
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"We've had a really positive experience," he says and he's found the service caters to exactly the kind of customers that Metrograph targets.
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The owner of Body Electric Tattoo caters to the Hollywood set (he's poked holes in celebs like Beyoncé, Bella Thorne, and Jessica Alba).
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But rumors are swirling that conservative moguls want to create a new challenger, perhaps a channel that caters more to the alt-right.
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While Euphrates cuts an imposing figure, her owner Jared Howser of Salt Lake City, Utah, told Caters the pup is a big softie.
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But he said the BJP would have to work toward changing its image as a group that caters mainly to upper-caste Hindus.
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Operating earnings at its cash cow Mittelstandsbank unit, which caters to small and medium-sized companies, fell 40 percent to 412 million euros.
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It's unclear what Disney would do with a loss-making 24-hour news channel, which caters to an audience of UK political obsessives.
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Fans of the classic pattern will fall for La Ligne, a new shopping destination that caters to — you guessed it — all things striped.
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LFE, then, can be thought of as an afterlife that caters to the fears of anonymity and loneliness central to late-stage capitalism.
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In 2013, she placed an advertisement requesting works of art in Black and Pink, a publication that caters to America's LGBTQ prison population.
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He was visiting the University of Minnesota as part of a doctoral business administration program that caters to high-level executives from China.
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What's problematic is that Microsoft chose to throw a party that clearly caters to heterosexual men by hiring women as objects of sex.
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Yang also caters to tech workers who face moral dilemmas about their effect on complicated societal issues such as automation and data privacy.
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With Astro, which caters to enthusiast and professional console gamers, Logitech will be able to cover more of the broader gaming accessory market.
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Another even more recently launched organization is The MBA Fund, which caters to founders from the business schools at Harvard, Wharton, and Stanford.
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Apple's Health app mostly caters to consumers, although it does allow for some industry use of data for both clinical and research use.
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What remains plays like an extra-bloody network TV pilot, one that caters to those craving action of the most simple-minded variety.
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"I figured the next breach would be around the fisherman because the whale was heading that way — and sure enough!" she told Caters.
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But beyond the fact that Disney already caters to adults without children, the problematic and sexist tone of her rant was deeply troubling.
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Other clothing subscriptions to consider are competing rental service Le Tote ($69/month) and Stitch Fix, which caters to personal styles and budgets.
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It seemed strange to me that this great, storied fashion house caters to women, and a woman hadn't been a creative director before.
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Disney offers a team that caters to guests with disabilities and provides personalized service for visitors in need of a little extra help.
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According to Caters, Louis' frown isn't caused by a genetic mutation, like Grumpy Cat's was, it's just how his Persian face is set.
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Likewise, Fox's move now caters to paying TV customers — but only at an additional cost to the TV packages they have already bought.
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The website BabyCenter, which caters to expectant women, posted a question on whether planned travel would be called off because of the virus.
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Apple, meanwhile, is a deep-pocketed rival trying to build a competing service that caters to its hundreds of millions of device owners.
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The Global Banking division caters to HSBC's biggest corporate clients, offering advice on mergers and finance, cash management, trade finance and other services.
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A vertical market is one that focuses on a niche, specific industry rather than one that caters to a broad group of customers.
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He became a certified financial planner at Gen Y Planning, an online planning firm that caters to people in their 20s and 30s.
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Boîte No Bar, which caters to a young queer crowd, opened a few months ago at the Standard hotel in the East Village.
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Steadily, quietly, seemingly overnight (though obviously not) it has become defined by women: not those to whom it caters, but those in charge.
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It's all part of a brand relaunch that caters to current health food trends and will emphasize convenience, accessibility, and an expanded menu.
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The Rosewood Bermuda is an upscale hotel that caters to a sophisticated crowd of resort goers looking for a more active beach vacation.
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This neighborhood's pride party caters to the whole family, with food, entertainment and child-friendly activities on offer from noon to 6 p.m.
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It caters to a very primal need among humans to feel that we're part of a group whose status is high and protected.
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But a new breed of start-ups that caters to corporate travelers and focuses on user behavior may be making those distinctions obsolete.
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Smith Tower Apartments, which caters to seniors and offers affordable options for low-income retirees, has nearly 200 studio and one-bedroom apartments.
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The similarly priced GT123R, meanwhile, caters to a driver that cares more about an exciting driving experience than numbers on a spec sheet.
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Opened in February in the basement of the Dream Midtown hotel, Fishbowl caters to millennials seeking retro distractions like Skee-Ball and bowling.
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It not only caters to night runners, but also people who have the late shift at work — or are just adventurous night owls.
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Pema Tashi, who manages Happiness Kingdom Travel and advertises "a sojourn in paradise," caters to Chinese clients with eight guides who speak Mandarin.
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It's a specific product by Pioneer DJ that caters to a specific crowd interested in building complex, layered sets using multiple audio sources.
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Arutz Sheva, which caters to Israel's nationalist camp, started out as a pirate radio station broadcasting from a ship acquired by Mr. Katz.
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And because Carhartt listens to its hard-working customers and caters its products to fit their needs, it's gained a cult-like following.
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"We went shopping and we were out of the house for just shy of two hours," Dylan Raynor, 21, told Caters News Agency.
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As it caters to around 6,000 guests from all corners of the globe, the buffet features a wide array of dishes and cuisines.
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Even media in the Middle East that does not belong to Gulf countries often caters to their sensitivities because of their economic clout.
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It is also promising to use humans to sign off on all videos in its "Google Preferred" program that caters to large advertisers.
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But The Benjamin is crafting more than luxury cocktails -- it caters a full experience for visitors, locals and hotel guests and curious tourists alike.
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Superior Seating, which caters specifically to the hospitality industry, started selling a version of it four or five years ago, currently priced at $53.95.
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OFFTIME caters to both individual and corporate clients, seeking to balance the potentially competing needs of the self-disciplining user and the disciplinary employer.
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According to Caters, the 9-month-old dog is 6 feet tall when she stands on her hind legs and weighs over 180 pounds.
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The program caters to working adults so I would leave Mikhail at daycare during the day and my sisters would watch him at night.
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Each bungalow colony sort of caters to a specific sect, although people mix and match, and you can have many different types in one.
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Another study suggests that the absolute best present you can get is one that caters to the tastes of both the recipient and you.
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"She often caters special treats for the crew and is always the first one to thank everyone for their hard work," the insider continued.
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BET caters to a black audience that skews younger, a segment of the electorate national Democrats cannot afford to lose in 2018 and 2020.
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"She often caters special treats for the crew and is always the first one to thank everyone for their hard work," the source continued.
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Pruksa, which caters to the middle-to-low income housing market, plans to expand its customer base and increase revenue from high-income customers.
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Tata also caters for carmakers and the packaging and bottling industry in the United States with products it says no domestic steel producer makes.
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"She often caters special treats for the crew and is always the first one to thank everyone for their hard work," the insider continues.
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According to Caters News Agency, a highway maintenance worker got an eyeful when he went to take pictures in Nairobi National Park in Kenya.
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In legal documents obtained by PEOPLE, Soules alleges the dating service used his likeness in advertisements for Farmers Only, which caters to rural singles.
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Penney, which caters mainly to lower-income shoppers, joins its closest rivals in reporting a drop in same-store sales in the latest quarter.
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With the built-in progress tracker, you can experiment with seven different meditation categories until you find the one that caters to you best.
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And a percentage of consumers are actually buying more bras and underwear from Victoria's Secret's PINK line, which caters to younger females, she added.
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He told Caters Media Group that he's wanted to do the climb since seeing the structure in a YouTube video when he was 10.
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Pop Pasta also caters, so we'll probably have to impress our friends with a Spaghetti Donut party at some point in the near future.
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Few know this topic better than Jim Brady, whose newest startup caters to the city of Philadelphia and is preparing to expand to Pittsburgh.
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Restoration Hardware makes expensive furniture and often caters to wealthy individuals, which could have been impacted by the decline in oil and strong dollar.
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Her company is not the only one that faces an uneven playing field on social media because it caters to women's health and sexuality.
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The program caters to specialty fields such as science, engineering and information technology, where there tend to be a shortage of skilled domestic workers.
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Miniature schnauzers Charlie and Theo were lost for four days in Cumbria, England until the smell of sizzling sausages brought them back, Caters reports.
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The V20 is a flagship Android handset that caters to audiophiles The V20 will also shine a spotlight on Google's new In Apps search.
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"La Main Sûre" (A Trusty Hand), set up with LWF funding, caters to both Chadians and refugees and is popular with the aid community.
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It created a digital loan platform called Marcus seven months later and last July announced GS Select, which caters to higher-end retail customers.
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It's a full-service firm that caters primarily to small businesses which prides itself on the ability to do "real-time accounting" for clients.
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Hostelling International USA, a nonprofit membership organization representing over 50 hostels here, primarily caters to foreign travelers, who comprise 65 percent of overnight stays.
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Focus areas include financial services, food delivery and last-mile logistics through which it caters to businesses such as Tokopedia, Indonesia's largest online marketplace.
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Unlike Cerner, one of its few large-scale competitors that caters to broader health-care networks, Epic focuses on hospital systems and independent practices.
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So it's easy to see how that engagement translates to explosive growth for an app like Bitmoji that already caters to the Snapchat demographic.
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The school, which caters to more than 85033 at-risk children, is a joint project between James's foundation and the Akron Public Schools system.
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And that's continuing today with a new model for business shipments that caters directly toward sellers looking to move a large number of products.
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She caters to New York's creative class, and now also tourists and regulars who come in for everything from high-end jeans to formalwear.
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The hotel mostly caters to business travelers, and many individuals seemed to be checking in on Sunday for a fresh start on Monday morning.
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The filings provide a glimpse inside a growing industry called litigation communications, which caters to wealthy people and corporations ensnared in international legal fights.
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In society today, with so much hatred and rare unifying instances, a movie that caters to all ages and all people is much needed.
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Amount Affected Employees Back Story Fifth Third is a large regional bank based in Cincinnati that caters to clients in the Midwest and Southeast.
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The cruise also caters to a broad range of fascinations, including board games with many-sided dice, tech, crafts, cosplay and a zillion fandoms.
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The Delta shuttle caters to business travelers with similar in-flight amenities and check-in rules, and has dedicated security lanes at La Guardia.
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New York itself "certainly is an area that caters and allows for tax breaks and tax avoidance more so than others," Ms. Craig said.
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Billing itself the "Sephora of CBD," Fleur Marché caters to the cannabis enthusiast (or curiosity seeker) who shops at Barneys and subscribes to Goop.
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The company's website said the airline has a fleet of Boeing 737s that caters to the military, religious groups, sports teams and corporate groups.
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A respite: This family-owned store in rural Pennsylvania caters to those who feel left behind by online shopping, or choose to opt out.
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Six months ago, she enrolled him in twice-weekly hikes with Kristi's Kanines, a hiking service that caters mostly to Upper East Side pooches.
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Under Adamczyk, the firm has pivoted what he describes as a "software-industrial company," or a technology business that caters to the industrial sector.
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Aside from attending Parsons (she is a sophomore) and creating sportswear for an international brand, Ms. Ekimian babysits, cooks in homes and caters parties.
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It has been a long time since sporting events were essentially communal experiences, and it's no secret that the industry caters to the wealthy.
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Using a blend of technology and human interaction, Pana caters to frequent travelers, charging $49 a month for its services, available around the clock.
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Closer look: The market caters to a small but growing number of ultra-Orthodox Jews who have moved to the area in recent years.
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But there are also niche sites, like Last Minute Travel, which caters to the spontaneous, and Cheap Caribbean, which specializes in a single region.
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Demand for the local food bank, which mainly caters to the local population, soared 22 percent last year, according to executive director Arianna Johnson.
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Dollar Tree, which traditionally caters to middle-income consumers, attributed the "challenging retail environment" to consumers being pressured by higher rent and healthcare costs.
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"As opposed to Walmart's catering (to) 'everyone,' Target caters slightly more to younger shoppers—or shoppers who want to feel younger," according to 99designs.
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"Our business has nearly stalled due to the cash crunch," said Mangesh Devi, a jeweller based in Satara, Maharashtra, who caters mainly to farmers.
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The so-called Big Australian's new policy caters to changing demands from investors, even if not all are going green at the same pace.
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Jackson Hewitt, a tax preparer that caters to moderate-income clients, said it was seeing more filers with lower tax liabilities and higher refunds.
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The nostalgia-laden spot caters to a more mature crowd longing for familiar music, less raucous ambience, and old-fashioned cocktails served without irony.
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With an all-ages venue that typically caters to high school crowds, it's no wonder McNeill's brand of pop punk plays well in Springfield.
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The company brings in about $230 million a year in sales and caters mostly to small businesses, said Henry O. Santos, one of the founders.
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"Moshe had never been fitted with running prosthetics before, but he adjusted to the feeling of them very quickly," PIM's Emily Grey told Caters News.
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Gab, however, has also fought accusations that the site caters to the far-right, and insists, instead, that it's only interested in protecting free speech.
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TrumpSingles obviously caters to fans of POTUS, but even mainstream dating services like OKCupid are finding their users are eager to find like-minded people.
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Four New Yorkers have created an experience that's both reminiscent of childhood fun, but caters to an adult appetite: alcohol and endless amounts of pizza.
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The Florida-based builder, which mainly caters to buyers looking for a second home, sold 8,228 homes during the quarter, compared with 7,3.303 last year.
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What's great about Squarespace is that it caters to users of all web design skill levels, with each template falling somewhere on a customisation spectrum.
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And the collection of wardrobe staples, which currently consists of four products, but will be regularly updated with new styles, caters to sizes 10-28.
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Carl Sutton, who runs iSpeak—the only organisation in the world that caters to adult sufferers—has written to multiple SM experts about this omission.
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In conjunction with a design team as elite as the athletes it caters to, the Nike Research Lab is an integral part of these advancements.
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San Francisco has gotten so expensive that restaurant workers are fleeing the city, and it has changed the way that the industry caters to customers.
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Step aside, Snapchat: Wall Street's hottest new unicorn caters to an even younger user base and prefers animatronic rock-star rats to simpering puppy filters.
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Marini Naturals is East Africa's first hair-care line that caters exclusively to women with natural African hair and all women with Afro-textured hair.
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In the suburbs of New Orleans, Dinah caters to wealthy white women who are willing to resort to witchcraft to make their problems go away.
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Voi Cargo is a three-wheel electric cargo bike that caters specifically to riders who have to carry bulky loads, such as groceries or children.
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The company said it expects to cut up to 155 jobs in the room and pillar business, which caters to underground soft rock mining customers.
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Jiang Xiao Bai is running its sale on Alibaba's Tmall platform, which caters to brands that want to list officially on the e-commerce site.
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NewWave, which caters to non-urban markets similar to Cable One, is owned by funds affiliated with GTCR LLC, a Chicago-based private equity firm.
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Merck is building a high-tech chemicals division, called Performance Materials, that caters to the electronics industry and will complement its shrinking liquid crystals business.
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His closest companion is a robot that caters to his every need, yet leaves him nostalgic for Elaine and longing for a more authentic relationship.
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In the case of Uber, your driver could soon be a machine — but there is a growing ecosystem that caters specifically to sharing economy services.
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And as long as Trump remains addicted to Fox News, America will remain bedeviled by a president who caters to a small minority of extremists.
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What's great about Squarespace is that it caters to users of all web design skill levels, with each template falling somewhere on a customization spectrum.
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The newly announced gift shop — which sells for occasions like weddings and Halloween — caters to celebratory events in which shoppers tend to buy homemade gifts.
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With one of the largest repertoires of any opera house, the Vienna State Opera caters to an audience of whom about a third are tourists.
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Founded in 1996 by Debra Cannon and daughter Colleen Winter, Lulus is an online website and fashion brand that caters to shoppers in their 20s.
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It didn't see the right opportunity in the market, so instead started a product that caters to 10-123 person teams and growth-oriented businesses.
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Bryan Bethea is the Executive Director of Hip-Hop Hacktivist, a free social coding event in New York City that caters to high school students.
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Lattice, a SaaS business, is a flexible platform that caters to startups and larger businesses' specific cultures, management practices and varying approaches to employee engagement.
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And it's clear that comedy generally caters to white audiences when you consider how long it's taken for networks to sign on to diverse shows.
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That's why a new hotel in the paradise of Mallorca, Spain, is offering women a place to stay that caters to them and only them.
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"Aisle Perfect caters to tasteful, glamorous weddings so I can see how it has fueled some of the desire," says editor-in-chief, Kunbi Odubogun.
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Thousands have been lost in an underground business that makes millions of dollars off endangered animals and caters to rich pet collectors and unscrupulous zoos.
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Part of her revenue comes through $2000 monthly subscriptions on OnlyFans, which caters to YouTubers, trainers, models, content creators, influencers and makers of amateur porn.
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The International Monetary Fund has long provoked criticism that it caters to the investor class while imposing austerity on ordinary people in crisis-hit countries.
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London is known for being a kid-friendly town so why not book a tour that caters to children but is enjoyable for parents, too?
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Your situation is further complicated by the reality that your full-service building caters to market-rate tenants whose pockets may be deeper than yours.
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The group said its education services sector - which caters for schools and colleges - was hurt by the closures of establishments, notably in the United States.
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Why it's on the list: Glide specifically caters to users of Google's G Suite cloud productivity suite by focusing on its integration with Google Sheets.
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Rogers knew all about record contracts from her studies at Clive Davis, which caters to students seeking careers in the music business, management, and production.
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It's a spin-off property from the creative studio behind Ace Hotel and caters to the experienced, busy traveler who appreciates modern amenities and independence.
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Children of Eden Primary School, which Braum's son Gilly and daughter Rudy attended, caters to families from across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
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"That's going to be too complicated for people," said Marla Recio, founder of Havana Reverie, an upscale event planning organization that caters to American travelers.
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For emerging artists, finding gallery space to exhibit your art can be tough, especially if your art caters to niche interests (like, say, Sonic erotica).
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The party usually caters to the faithful followers of the I Hate Flash website, including people from other states visiting Rio, but not foreign tourists.
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"This is the lowest point in my 20 years working with the Chinese," said Apicharn Pasomsap, an airport transfer operator who caters to Chinese tour groups.
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Finally, white people have a place where they can meet Caucasian love interests amid a setting that caters to their needs more than those of others.
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The goal behind the project is to create a radio station that caters to your interests, Google product manager Liz Gannes said in a blog post.
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Thirty Seconds to Mars doesn't normally play music that caters to children, but a young boy captured hearts everywhere at one of their concerts last weekend.
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PepsiCo is the top-rated company for job satisfaction among students of MBA programs, according to Poets & Quants, a blog that caters to business school applicants.
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Axalta's coatings for new vehicles could fill a gap in Akzo's portfolio, which caters to various other industries including manufacturing, marine and construction, analysts have said.
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Profit from ADP's professional employer organization services unit, which caters to small and medium-sized businesses, rose 9.1 percent to $116.8 million in the first quarter.
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Hot N Juicy Crawfish: Hot N' Juicy Crawfish is the kind of restaurant that caters to people who believe fun and messiness go hand-in-hand.
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Discord is a free chat platform that caters to gamers, and has a poor track record when it comes to dealing with abuse and toxic communities.
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Vizio's newest line of TVs theoretically caters to people who have little more than an internet connection and a collection of streaming passwords at the ready.
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Of course, Amazon already caters to the repeat shopper through other programs, like Subscribe & Save, which offers discounts on frequent repurchases, like dog food and diapers.
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The story of the Safari Club is important because, when expression turns into product and caters to moneymaking, the culture changes, and people are left out.
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Leanord had the idea to ask VonTobel to adopt her a few weeks before his birthday, her mom told Caters News Agency, who posted the video.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Through embalming and sealed caskets advertised for "eternal rest," the American funeral industry caters to our anxiety over bodily decay.
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For some, it may not be immediately obvious why a site that predominantly caters to users who don't pay any money would need such a program.
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"Solar, clean energy and innovative technologies are topics we discuss a lot," said Tim Sabol, a financial adviser at Ameriprise Financial that caters to wealthy Millennials.
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"There's still too much injustice toward women," she said standing in her second business, a salon that caters to men and women suffering from hair loss.
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Monarch SFHuge club that caters to a wide variety of shows, from hosting experimental soundscape artists like Pamela Z to deep-house DJs like Miguel Migs.
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It's a laudable goal—where summer-movie season largely caters to kids, his films are refreshingly aimed at grownups—but Nolan's execution has often been shaky.
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D.R. Horton, which caters to people buying their first or second homes, backed its fiscal 2017 forecast of consolidated revenue of $2.803 billion to $13.8 billion.
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The company caters to small and medium businesses, and has its sights set on being the 'Visa of B22B payment and credit,' its CEO told us.
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Availability: Fall 2016 The iconic Cabbage Patch Kids doll is getting a high-tech reboot from Wicked Cool Toys and caters to how modern kids play.
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In Angeles City, a red-light district full of brothels and bars caters to foreign tourists seeking a so-called "girlfriend experience" with young Filipina women.
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The Tough-It-OutThis getup caters to the lady whose go-to, carpe-diem piece is a tailored, sturdy leather vest or a billowy, bright blouse.
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Startups just need to consider how to build accessible, affordable (or free) tech that caters to the needs of those at the bottom of the pyramid.
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In the course of the story, you explore designer porn, where a person can hire porn productions for a particular scenario that caters to their fetish.
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Five years later, she runs a successful personal finance business called Money After Graduation, that caters to young professionals who want to learn about building wealth.
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Ultimately, they decided to place the work in a locked safe—and later, an off-site storage locker which caters to the high end art world.
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That offering caters to people who prefer to use software as an internet service and gives Microsoft a competitive entry against online app suppliers like Google.
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Even the layout caters for a degree of anonymity, consisting of a series of cubby holes and alcoves, inconspicuous havens when guys simmer before being collected.
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Attacking LFW also revealed a "bias" against an industry that largely employs and caters to women, said Sophie Slater, co-founder of fashion social enterprise Birdsong.
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Attacking LFW also revealed a "bias" against an industry that largely employs and caters to women, said Sophie Slater, co-founder of fashion social enterprise Birdsong.
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Still, this luxury push in the South Bronx remains an outlier in a borough where much of the development caters to middle- and low-income residents.
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Justin Brink, the founder, says he caters to the patron seeking something "much more aggressive and meaningful within a horror experience" than a traditional haunted house.
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Mr. Rubin specifically mentioned HE Travel and Coda International Tours, which both focus on trips for gay men, and Olivia Lesbian Travel, which caters to lesbians.
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The former caters more to a design-minded traveler, while the latter offers a more approachable stay for families and guests that prefer value over aesthetic.
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The $1.25 million fine is a slap on the wrist for Robinhood, which caters to Millennials and new investors and is valued at nearly $9 billion.
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Mitsuwa Marketplace, a Japanese food hall and superstore, is part of a shopping complex on River Road that caters to the area's large East Asian population.
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It caters to the same type of person that productivity apps, books, and gurus do, but it also provides access to what's essentially a coworking space.
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Like Colin Kaepernick, he will not sacrifice his voice to conform to a system that caters to President Donald Trump and his supposedly profitable fan base.
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Unlimited political spending has created a political environment that caters to the wishes of the wealthy and powerful few, and disregards the voices of the many.
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Although the exhibition's contents can feel at times random, it does provide the rare chance for visitors to stumble across something that caters to their interests.
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Adani Gas, an arm of Adani Group, operates a distribution pipeline network of over 6,000 km and caters to nearly 350,000 retail customers, the report said.
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Publishers, on the other hand, are trying to reach the audience that Snap caters to: Young people who don't watch cable TV or read print magazines.
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"These can range between $10 to $40 per person, per night " said Cheryl Rosner, the CEO of Stayful, a site that caters exclusively to last-minute bookings.
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The founders say Printify most often caters to political campaign employees, designers & artists, and influencers & "hustlers," or people who are self-taught experts on managing digital sales.
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First, it caters to a younger audience; the shop posts on Instagram several times a day, and often tags the Insta-famous women who frequent its location.
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As a city that caters to tech startups and entrepreneurs, San Francisco has a laid back, no fuss vibe that consistently attracts a hip and playful crowd.
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Ranging from the thousands of Japanese eroge visual novels to virtual reality fantasies, the genre caters to nearly every niche kink and fetish you can think of.
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TC: Kids on 45th seems very unique in that it caters to those willing to buy kids clothing sight unseen in exchange for affordability and time savings.
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The App: HerThe Pitch: "Your Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Community In One Place"What we think: Her caters to gay and bisexual women, and nonbinary and trans people.
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Others serve an extremely specific need, like the Varjo VR-1, which caters to business customers who need high resolutions but not a wide field of view.
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SquareFoot, a commercial real estate firm that caters to small- and medium-sized businesses, has seen sustained interest in Long Island City from its clients, as well.
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"They are two different consumers," she said, explaining that McDonald's limited time bratwurst offering in Wisconsin caters to a different regional demographic than Burger King's grilled dogs.
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"We'll come up with something for them in the future, but for now this menu caters to Thai people, and that's how we developed it," Tuli answered.
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Powercloud caters to large and medium-sized utilities but wants to expand into other markets, the groups said, adding they had decided not to disclose financial details.
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The goal is to feel less like a mere retailer and more like a holistic, lifestyle-focused brand that caters to multiple aspects of a customer's life.
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It comes with a bunch of features that caters to web developers who want to test their projects without jumping between multiple devices and browsers at once.
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In a booming market for privately owned drones, he caters to a specific segment with a company called Shendrones, which produces custom frames for professional drone racers.
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Sound Collection comes alongside a slew of other new resources for video makers following the launch of Facebook's "Creator" app last month that caters to web influencers.
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Islamic finance caters for investors who want to follow Islamic rules on avoiding direct payment or earning of interest, which are viewed as usury under Islamic law.
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Advertisers are looking to reach these viewers, particularly in the young demographic that Shots caters to, and video ads pay much more than their annoying banner cousins.
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Waffle House, which offers 24-hour-a-day breakfast, is an economical way for players to fuel up on calories and caters to their unusual work hours.
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Zoom caters to the younger, healthier millennial crowd and therefore was expected to pay into risk adjustment to offset the insurers that took on more expensive members.
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And critics might say that San Francisco hasn't focused on problems like homelessness or drug prevention in part because the city caters to billionaires and tech companies.
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I imagine the Voice Bridge caters to office workers with a specific work line, but even those seem to be going away with company-issued cell phones.
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As of Wednesday evening, eight of the 10 deep foundations are sold out on Sephora's website, illustrating the demand for makeup that caters to women of color.
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The services sector, which caters to the growing demands of the middle class, has been rising by 8% a year in real terms since 2012 (see chart).
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Douglas Boneparth, the president of Bone Fide Wealth — which caters to rich millennial clients — shares timeless advice for anyone looking to pave a way toward financial freedom.
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One website, Weiming Space, which is based in the United States but caters to Chinese around the world, even filed it under the "joke" section on Monday.
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Weitz, who founded his style-consulting firm, the Weitz Effect, four years ago, caters to another group: the agents, managers, and executives who make the industry run.
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Designed with freelancers in mind, it's an all-in-one tool that caters to your every need, so you can free up time to do actual work.
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Ellevest caters to the needs of female investors SoFi will get crypto investing by 2019, says CEO Anthony Noto Oscar's vision of fairer health care in America
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The device caters to what must be a small demographic of Echo owners looking to improve the quality of Pandora or Spotify when using an audio system.
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Somehow, an industry that caters so specifically to women and the female body has, ironically, become less inclusive than it was at the turn of the century.
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The other new addition is 'Cloud & Smart Industries,' as the name implies that caters to cloud services, maps, security and other enterprise-led initiatives from the company.
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Truphone Truphone caters to those who want to travel the world and use their phone with the same speed and reliability as if they were at home.
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Inside the bar were pictures of past and present winners of a pageant that caters to women descended from a part of Germany that's currently in Slovenia.
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He caters to the same desire for exclusivity that, depending on where you sat in the class and cultural divide, made Studio 54 both attractive and repugnant.
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The six-year old Gaythering hotel in Miami, which caters to the L.G. B. T. Q. community, has taken its weekly karaoke, bingo and trivia nights online.
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Insider Tip: Portofino caters to its affluent visitors, so if you're traveling on a budget, you may want to stay in nearby Camogli or Santa Maria Ligure.
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Commentators keep calling Trump a "populist," but the only way in which he actually caters to working-class white voters is by appealing to their racial animus.
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Bustle, a publisher that caters primarily to millennial women, also acquired the website Mic last year, which laid off almost all of its employees before the sale.
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The rest of the consumer business, which caters for the likes of food and fashion retailer Woolworths and British American Tobacco South Africa will remain, he added.
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Ink Coffee is the kind of business that is often a marker of gentrification — one that caters to a clientele with money to spend on fancy coffee.
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"Bringing food that caters to your needs ensures there will be no issue of not having any snacks that fulfill those needs available in flight," she added.
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At the time, Trump described it as a "realistic two-state solution," but it caters to nearly every major Israeli demand and was immediately rejected by Palestinians.
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Abbott's generics unit, which caters to emerging markets such as India, China and Brazil, brought in sales of $373 billion, slightly ahead of estimates of $1.16 billion.
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The more the party caters to its base, the deeper the G.O.P.'s 2013 autopsy report gets buried under a pile of "Make America Great Again" signs.
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Tourism is the region's biggest industry, and the city's infrastructure, from its easy-to-access international airport to its convenient light rail system, caters to that industry.
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The service caters to customers who want to cook at home without making a trip to the grocery store and with simpler choices on what to make.
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While some hotels in town play up Mardi Gras themes and a touristy experience, Windsor Court caters to a savvy and sophisticated guest looking for peaceful elegance.
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Plenty of athletes make the vacation circuit signing autographs, but a more active wave of sports trips caters to amateurs interested in gleaning training tips from champions.
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If you invest with a firm that caters to retail investors, such as Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade or Fidelity, you can find educational content on their websites.
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For CEOs and other high-level executives, that can mean spending a few days at a retreat that caters to their physical, mental and emotional well-being.
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Sarah Johnson Court, a managing director at VF Global Insurance, a brokerage that caters to wealthy individuals and collectors, said she has clients in Palm Beach, Fla.
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They see no contradiction between this mandate and running a restaurant where a staff of seventy caters to fifty diners who have booked a year in advance.
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The 2370-room country house hotel caters to families, with everything from treehouse suites to a children's croquet court and an outdoor insectarium called the Bug Hotel.
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Tourism is booming in Tokyo, in part because the city specifically and the nation writ-large caters to foreigners' sometimes inaccurate or culturally insensitive perceptions of Japan.
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The Black Jeopardy sketch has been recurring since 2014, usually throwing well-meaning but ultimately clueless white people into a game that caters to its black contestants.
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Evonik's supervisory board of non-executive directors will meet on Friday to decide on the transaction, seeking to boost Evonik's own silica business which caters mainly to tyremakers.
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The App: FeeldThe Pitch: Dating for couples and singlesWhat we think: Feeld used to be a dating app for threesomes, but now caters to both singles and couples.
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It's the kind of hotel that caters to guests who prefer experiential, one-of-a-kind properties — this is likely nothing like any Marriott you've ever stayed in.
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The move could bring in millions of dollars annually, and transform a tourism hot spot that increasingly caters to visitors who come for expensive attractions other than gambling.
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It didn't hurt that Brooke is basically the poster child for this brand that caters to health conscious moms that want to give their kids a healthy snack.
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Ruengdet Amorndetphakdee, owner of the D Land Holiday Co., Ltd, which caters to Chinese tourists, said the crackdown had made travel to Thailand more expensive for Chinese visitors.
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According to a new study by Contiki, a travel booking platform that caters to millennials, travelers between ages 18 and 35 value vacations over pretty much everything else.
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Toll, which caters to rich customers who can afford homes that cost $2146.3 million or more, increased its average selling price in the quarter by 21% to $231,1.146.3.
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This show was originally developed by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris at ABC, but was moved over to the network's cable sibling, Freeform, which caters to younger audiences.
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The integration of Interline, a business Home Depot acquired last year that caters to professional customers, should help the retailer continue to expand its Pro business, management said.
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The commercial meteorite trade caters mostly to a small but fervid group of hobbyist collectors who will pay extraordinary prices to get a piece of the latest finds.
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The Diyanet Mosque, built in 2010, includes apartments and classrooms, has a 350-strong congregation, and is owned by a nonprofit that caters to Turkish immigrants and Muslims.
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"I had no idea how serious eating natural sweeteners was for dogs, the photos of her on life support still make me cry," Chacksfield told Caters News Agency.
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Revenue in Intel's client computing business, which caters to PC makers and remains the biggest contributor to sales, rose to $8.84 billion, beating FactSet estimates of $8.13 billion.
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The former caters to your more blue-chip tastes, with 26 exhibitors — including Pace Prints, Durham Press, Brooke Alexander, and Parkett Editions — packing into the Park Avenue Armory.
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YouTube may be the premiere online video destination for nearly every other niche, but they have extremely popular competitor out there in Twitch that specifically caters to gamers.
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Machine1846 W Division St, Chicago, IL 91703 (773) 276-7422 Machine caters to a wide range of needs with its imaginative menu, which changes three times a day.
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"It will probably force them to go to places like Thailand instead of coming to Bali," said the owner of a Bali guesthouse that caters to LGBT tourists.
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Google has its national R&D office in the city, and in 2012, the city government inaugurated BH-tec, a digital park that caters to entrepreneurs in particular.
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Photographer Debbie Wallace captured shots for Caters News Agency of the huge whale shark nearly devouring the duo as they approached the awe-inspiring sea creature, reports Metro.
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BlackRock is also a one-stop shop for all manner of investments, including alternatives such as private equity and hedge funds, whereas Vanguard caters only to the mainstream.
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From radioactive ore to ammonium nitrate, a quick check of Lazar's scientific supply company's website reveals the business caters towards the exotic and potentially dangerous side of science.
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"In Vancouver, there are lots of kids of corrupt Chinese officials," said Shi Yi, 27, the owner of Luxury Motor, a car dealership that caters to affluent Chinese.
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Now, however, the company has risen above online sales to a position as a platform that caters to merchants, retailers and brands for both B22C and B2B sales.
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"An assault on one of us is an assault on all of us," said Wilkes, manager of the Metro Entertainment Complex, which caters mainly to the LGBTQ community.
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The "Today" show caters to — and relies on — an overwhelmingly female audience, and Mr. Lauer is part of a cast that presents itself as a tight-knit family.
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The A.N.C.'s poor performance in Gauteng underscored its transformation from an organization with broad appeal to one that caters to the nation's poor urban and rural majority.
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A Positive Alternative caters to mature professionals, usually 35 and older, who struggle with addiction issues, and offers therapy in small groups of eight, according to St. Clair.
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For the first time, I was confident in my edit test, because I knew the publication, which caters to a diverse demographic, would see value in my ideas.
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Some days, Mr. Trump acts like a traditional Republican who caters to big business and its penchant for moving investment around the globe without hindrances likes trade hostilities.
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"I'm going to be honest with you right now," Obama said on "The Tom Joyner Morning Show," a syndicated radio program that caters to a largely black audience.
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Sales from its display business, which caters to television, PC and smartphone makers, rose nearly 50 percent to $677 million and handily beat analysts estimates of $452 million.
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Instead of making a bigger, more expensive Switch Pro, the company released a more affordable version that caters to handheld players more directly than the Switch ever has.
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STFC primarily caters to individual customers or small CV operators, most of which do not use banks or other formal financial institutions and thus, make payments in cash.
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The supermarket caters to a small but steadily growing community of Hasidic families who have moved to Jersey City in recent years from the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn.
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Brocade's networking gear often connects to mainframes provided by International Business Machines Corp, and those are the same mainframes that much of CA's software caters to, Krause said.
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City officials say this is partly because the area's night life has diversified and no longer only caters for the expense account lunches of financial services sector workers.
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Meanwhile, after passing all the the written and simulation tests, the women relocate to another lot across campus, which caters to those ready for the practical side of driving.
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"I&aposve always known him to be an upstanding guy," said Josh Bogner, co-owner of a company that also caters to weddings and similar events in central Pennsylvania.
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The site, which launched last year and caters to GOP lovers, is a relative newcomer on the dating scene but has racked up some 37,500 users since the election.
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Jabil on Tuesday said gains in fourth-quarter revenue were largely due to growth in its higher-margin diversified manufacturing services business that caters to the consumer products industry.
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The app caters to every level of ability, the videos are intuitive and accessible, and you can go at your own pace, so you don't feel hurried or pressured.
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Thus was the impetus for Unbound, an online sex-toy shop (of which Rodriguez is CEO and cofounder) that caters to individual needs, as well as women's sexual health.
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"As a result, Zalando caters to them increasingly as a technology platform that allows those customers to connect with the entire fashion and accessories market in Europe," he said.
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Revenue in Intel's client computing business, which caters to PC makers and still the biggest contributor to sales, rose 4.45% to $8.59 billion, beating FactSet estimates of $8.38 billion.
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It helps, also, that Beyoncé has certainly crafted a body of work — particularly in the past half-decade — that caters to more adult sensibilities than, say, early One Direction.
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One of just a handful of government clinics - in a city of some 21 million people - that caters specifically to people living with HIV, the Condesa facility gets busy.
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So a decade ago, she created Voz Latina: a volunteer-run monthly newspaper that caters to the Spanish-speaking inhabitants of La Isla Larga (Long Island, to English speakers).
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"There's no doubt that if we'd both been packing the extra pounds we would have struggled to run as fast as we did," Lee, 29, tells Caters News Agency.
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Google changed the ChromeOS user interface so that it caters better to a tablet form factor, with popular apps along the bottom of the screen like on an iPad.
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She likens what Sawyer is building to the cloud-based business management software made by publicly traded MindBody, which caters to the wellness industry and went public in 2015.
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Operating earnings at Commerzbank's cash cow Mittelstandsbank unit, which caters to the German economy's backbone of small and medium-sized companies, were up quarter-on-quarter as provisions fell.
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But the debut of the Model 3s is important because it signals Tesla's shift from a luxury car manufacturer to one that caters to the mass-market car industry.
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Highlighting close to 80 galleries, the large-scale and expanded nature of the photo fair caters to a gloablized voice as more and more artists join the show's ranks.
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According to Cosmo, Leanne Keating told news agency Caters that she rushed her daughter, Tia, to the emergency room after the red, itchy rash persisted for a few days.
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In her new role, Wellborn will relocate from Dallas to New York to oversee Wells Fargo's Private Bank and Abbott Downing business, which caters to ultra-high-networth individuals.
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But Leosat plans to remain competitive by positioning itself as a premium service, as it caters to latency-dependent network users, such as stock exchanges and high frequency traders.
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Social media helped remodel white supremacy into a more palatable ideology centered on fear of the other and a desire for "law and order" that caters to that fear.
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For now, it's enough that these influential brands are challenging dominant mentalities and inching ever closer to the reality of a progressive fashion industry that truly caters to all.
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Chief Executive Officer Michael Neidorff said that he expects 2522 to be an "inflection point" for the company's Medicare Advantage business, which caters to people aged 21.24 or older.
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Meanwhile, Brooklyn-based The Kids Passport, which caters to local families and launched in October, has raised an undisclosed amount of seed funding from Notation Capital and Collaborative Fund.
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The Viewpoint business will be part of Trimble's buildings and infrastructure segment and will complement the company's recent acquisition of e-Builder, a software that caters to construction space.
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It's the mid-1950s, and Day-Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock (the name sounds like an old financial firm), an unbearably particular dress designer who caters to the London elite.
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Many of the digital initiatives that Citi has rolled out in recent years started in Asia, where it caters to its largest consumer banking business outside of North America.
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Buffalo Wild Wings, with a market value of around $2.8 billion, caters to a sports crowd, with wide-screen televisions lining the walls of its dining and bar areas.
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Brown left the company this past December after 26 years, but her brand — and its mission — still stands strong, and caters to millions of fans all over the world.
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Japanese ceramics, chopsticks, and even plastic food are up for retail here, but we made our way to a store that caters to the art of Japanese pastry-making.
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It caters to the college crowd, with its high sugar levels, artificial flavors and neon-colored drinks carrying names like Porn Star, Sex on the Beach and Miami Vice.
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Atkin, who caters to the manes of the Kardashians as well as stars like Jenna Dewan Tatum and Chrissy Teigen, came out with a product line earlier this year.
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"The more days we have down in a row the more panic calls we get and it grows exponentially," said Morgan, whose firm caters to high-net-worth clients.
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One luxury villa company that caters to families is The Thinking Traveller, which manages Casa Carcicera (from $3,696 a week) and about 220 other privately owned villas around Europe.
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As researchers and journalists have been noting for years, the guideline process is run, in part, by the Department of Agriculture, which often caters heavily to the farm industry.
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The 16-year-old trains at home on her trampoline, as well as at Gravity Lab, a Munich freestyle sports training facility that caters to parkour and Gtramp athletes.
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He lives in the Brown Stone, a shiny complex that caters to American military personnel; his wife and two children remain back home, near Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
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Rescinding DACA either caters to a base that wants the United States to be unthinkably cruel to immigrants, or fulfills officials' desire to force immigrants into hopeless, difficult situations.
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Like similar programs at other schools, the university's global doctor of business administration program caters to wealthy professionals like Mr. Liu who seek the cachet of an advanced degree.
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In one widely circulated image, he is wearing a jacket for the police Explorers, a program he participated in that caters to youth who are interested in law enforcement.
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George Eliades, a managing partner of Algean Property, a real estate company that caters largely to international buyers, said the market had matured since prices hit bottom around 2012.
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Rising affluence in formerly poor countries is also putting upward pressure on grain prices, said Lucas White, manager of the GMO Climate Change Fund, which caters to institutional investors.
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The newly formed wealth management business caters to clients with up to $25 million in assets; the private bank for ultra-wealthy clients is separate from the new unit.
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Aman Resorts, a Swiss-based hotel group that caters to the wealthy and celebrities, is setting up three establishments in Al-Ula, with a plan to open in 2023.
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International GCB includes consumer businesses in Asia, catering to a more affluent client segment, and Citi's consumer franchise in Mexico, which caters to both mass market and affluent markets.
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Oscar caters to the digital-savvy in search of adequate health insurance who don't want to deal with too much red tape typically associated with signing up for insurance.
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"The more days we have down in a row the more panic calls we get and it grows exponentially," said Morgan, whose firm caters to high-net-worth clients.
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It caters to a small, but growing, number of about 100 Hasidic families who have arrived in recent years after being priced out of the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
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That's small change for most big Steam releases, but an incredible accomplishment for an app that's kind of ugly and caters to a small market—people with VR headsets.
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The financier met many a powerful person as an investment banker at Bear Stearns, and later as the head of his own financial firm that exclusively caters to billionaires.
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Officials at the City of London Corporation say this is partly because the area's night life has diversified in recent years, and no longer just caters to finance workers.
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