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The gaily striped awnings of the little shops and market stalls made an attractive scene.
Some displayed their wares on stalls, while others had just spread them out on the pavement.
The previously-mentioned use of the wood of their stalls as a substitute is adequate grounds for the second complaint.
The market traders rent stalls from the market manager, and usually occupy the same stalls on the same days.
A draft bill stalled for weeks owing to lack of resources.
The sources used are registrations of the letting of market stalls, guild regulations, tax registers and baptism, marriage and burial registers.
If drought and agricultural depression stalled enclosure in the mid-1890s, the onset of the rinderpest epizootic in 1896 lent it a new urgency.
In one case she" stalled" an order for multiple copies of a book, although this seems subsequently to have been allowed to pass.
Nevertheless, insufficient support was forthcoming and by the project had stalled.
Proposed improvements in bank regulatory oversight, stalled before the crisis, were now rammed through.
During the days of faeces collection, the straw bedding was removed from the stalls.
All types of units were eligible for inclusion: restaurants, food stalls and pushcarts.
Growth in the first few years was very steep, then stalled, but then rebound after the 2005 legislative changes.
To avoid the problem of stalling acceleration, we introduced a phase delay.
The front row of the stalls on a first night, has a character of its own.
The model stalled about the same time as research on multiple equilibria did.
The contract for £450 sterling to ' repair ' the king's chapel records that 'desks, stalls, lofts and other necessaries ' were to be inserted.