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1 Does no-one want to visit the shops anymore?
2 Loraine, being an American, did not hesitate to visit the shops in person: something that the native ladies never thought of doing.
3 She loved to go out without an escort, to take walks, to visit the shops , to go to the little theatres, to make country parties.
4 She began by visiting the shops , and bought stuffs, ribbons, and laces.
5 And so we drove, and visited the shops in Opispo Street.
6 He visited the shops of white men from time to time.
7 I was dreadfully disappointed when I learned that you had visited the shops in ninety-eight.
8 When we first visited the shops , new; but I was particularly amused with those of the tailors and milliners.
9 For an hour after visiting the shops or farmer's markets, I feel we have stocked up -and then it quickly disappears.
10 Aladdin, all the while, by visiting the shops of merchants, was gaining knowledge of the world and a desire to improve himself.
11 Visit the shops at Heritage Quay and also Historic Redcliffe Quay at the bottom of Redcliffe Street near the cruise ship pier.
12 As an alternative to visiting the shops at lunchtime I decided that some days I would enjoy quiet time in the local churches.
13 My wife's business is in the tank, said Dan Cianflone, 64, a dentist visiting The Shops at Wisconsin Place in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
14 All his leisure time was spent either in drawing, or in visiting the shops of the mechanics in the place and eagerly watching their operations.
15 "Did you visit the shops ? "
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