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In the commercial centre whole streets of shops are shut down.
The workshop stood by itself, but she had arranged her other enterprises all in a row as a little street of shops.
It can be a market place or a street of shops where things are exchanged or sold.
They suddenly came out into a wider way, the back alley of a street of shops.
And the Clinton Theater is now a clothing store on a narrow bustling street of shops.
In the streets of shops, the houses are much smaller, but of great size notwithstanding, and extremely high.
Kossori brought them up sharply as they entered the wide street of shops.
Visiting Stanley village, we walked along a crowded street of shops and many street traders.
"Every night, I dream I am walking through streets of shops.
"I call this my semi-urban street of shops."
The community has one street of shops downtown: a hardware store, drug store, pizza place and an art gallery open only in the summer.
We destroyed seven carts and two streets of shops and then urged everyone to do something to stop the violence."
The din died away behind them as they left the streets of shops behind and entered the inner, residential core.
The uncomfortable silence in the residential district gave way to sound as he and Kalira entered the first street of shops.
Today the big, busy city boasts broad new boulevards as well as intriguing old streets of shops and houses.
"The mania for converting Broadway into a street of shops is greater than ever," Hone noted at the time, as he might have today.
From that time forward, Mr Utterson began to haunt the door in the by street of shops.
They took' full advantage of this licence, sacking whole streets of shops and burning down the prostitutes' quarter.
It has a church, several pubs, and a busy street of shops, including a butcher, a baker, and somewhere, even a candle-maker.
But it could never satisfy you after the Gulf country, and cinemas won't fill the gap, or streets of shops, or dance halls.
A bazaar or landa bazaar is a permanent marketplace or street of shops.
And there was the jetty used by the fishermen and the buccaneers, with a few streets of shops and taverns in between.
The first floor of the fairgrounds' massive main building has been converted into a street of shops, where 30 manufacturers are presenting their wares between shows.
I turned from the market streets into a street of shops and stalls, the bazaar, which, in Tor, is most commonly reached through the market gate.
During that fabulous month of March, there were six streets of stores.
"It's like taking a child on a street of stores with every conceivable toy, knowing full well you couldn't even buy one."
Street after street of stores, banks and restaurants had their shutters drawn.
A street of stores and fast-food outlets where most customers are black and most store owners are not.
The family that games together also shops together in the Forum Shops, a 250,000-square-foot addition to Caesar's World, where moving sidewalks take them through six triumphal arches rising from cascading fountains into the streets of stores.
By contrast, elsewhere along this city of wide boulevards, which were once studded with European luxury boutiques, street after street of stores, banks and restaurants either have their shutters drawn, or are empty and roofless or gutted by fire.