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Since its foundation, the company has remained a family-run business.
But many of the industry's 400 mostly family-run businesses cannot.
The family-run company then turned its hand to the Italian domestic market.
The family-run company, more than a century old, markets in some 70 countries.
Today the school continues to be family-run, for the past 25 years by the Dwight's children.
The company has remained a family-run business since their establishment in 1806.
Perhaps the most sensitive issue is the future of family-run farms.
Because these shops are family-run, they may not always be 'open'.
However, I think there are similar weaknesses in any business, whether or not it's family-run.
For a family-run place, though, the service is anything but homey.
A family-run company, it is not associated with any major record label.
People like that this is a family-run operation, and they share their experiences with my kids.
A few years ago, the family-run show found a rival had preceded it at each stop.
On two floors, it's intimate enough to feel like a family-run place.
In the first two seasons, they typically made over family-run businesses.
Over the years the family-run enterprise grew into a $1 billion business with 23,000 employees.
A family-run company that puts a strong emphasis on product knowledge.
Many of the local businesses are family-run and well-established in the community.
Family-run businesses are a fundamental part of the economy, both nationally and on the local level.
With her entry, the enterprise has been family-run for eight generations.
They are family-run communities with married resident house staff and other teachers who live on site.
The brand is not a family-run business as such.
The company is family-run and was founded in 1970.
Gill's, an independent family-run business, was established in the 1950s.
In the 1960's, the area fell on hard times, and the family-run resorts declined.