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1 The announcement also coincided with his move to bigger premises in Canary Wharf.
2 They were moving it today, to bigger premises , in anticipation of the Progress arriving.'
3 Shane Palmer and Charlotte Leonard Kane, whose Scéal Bakery has moved to bigger premises .
4 Last month, it moved to bigger premises in the Staffordshire town, now employing 34 staff.
5 He says they've slowly expanded from a small corner on Ponsonby Road to a bigger premises on K Road, to their new location.
6 Shang Xia, which means up and down, plans to move its first shop, which opened in Shanghai in 2010, to bigger premises next year.
7 Weiss has no plans to move his business to bigger premises in a trendy neighborhood or to tap into the city's booming tourist trade.
8 The collection is so extensive that the library is this week moving into bigger premises in the town's new €20 million Civic Centre.
9 His father, Peter Shanley, was a draper and ran the family business in 109 Parnell Street and later in bigger premises in 114 Parnell Street.
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