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"shopkeeper" Definitions
  1. a person who owns or manages a shop, usually a small one
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The sender gives money to a shopkeeper in one country, who calls a shopkeeper in another country so that the receiver can collect an equivalent amount there through a codeword provided by the first shopkeeper.
Must a shopkeeper also clear the side of a property?
"Porn is passé," one shopkeeper selling the videos told police.
" The second shopkeeper responded just as loudly: "This is ridiculous.
"The people are going to snap," said a Cairo shopkeeper.
If the war continues we will shut down, said the shopkeeper.
His father was a failed shopkeeper and his mother a seamstress.
"It's bad, a disaster," said Eduardo Jovanian, a middle-aged shopkeeper.
"What do you mean, it's not good?" the first shopkeeper demanded.
Shortly afterwards, the phone will ring and the shopkeeper will answer.
There's no greater illustration of this than the Town Tool Shopkeeper.
He had grown up in Chefchaouen, and every shopkeeper knew him.
A neighboring shopkeeper said they had been frequented until late December.
To the surprise of the shopkeeper, and myself, I bought it.
Like Ms. Bloom, Leonard Gigowski, a shopkeeper from New Berlin, Wis.
A local shopkeeper says nearly all of his customers are foreigners.
I asked the shopkeeper where his stash of coins came from.
"If the war continues we will shut down," said the shopkeeper.
Young men, who led the fight, "have all left", says a shopkeeper.
Inside the bookstore, the shopkeeper tries to peddle me some Arab literature.
One shopkeeper praised Russia for helping Syrian government forces push ISIS out.
Inside, a shopkeeper, Hamed Hajipour, says Huawei's phones are popular in Iran.
Shopkeeper Thodoros said he might close his business if the crisis persists.
"We are waiting," said Elysée Yenge, 57, a shopkeeper in the capital.
A shopkeeper in Botengoo said he heard shots around 8:25 p.m.
Shopkeeper Thodoros said he might close his business if the crisis persists.
"You look like you wanted that one, sonny," the shopkeeper said pleasantly.
"It's really bad being here," laments Ibrahim, a 13-year-old shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper is happy to help Beverly, but won't find clothes for Naomi.
I don't speak much Italian, and the elderly shopkeeper didn't speak much English.
Andrzej, a 163-year-old shopkeeper in the town of Sokolka, loves it.
" Electrician and shopkeeper, Turkish Cypriot Mehmet Murat—"Mem" to his friends and "Mr.
The area was filled with ambulances after the blast, shopkeeper Mohamed Osman said.
Qasim, 37, a Kabul shopkeeper, travels regularly to India for treatment for diabetes.
An elderly shopkeeper whose body was carried through the streets here this morning?
"We've got no staff," one shopkeeper tells me when I try to enter.
It was around here, so the shopkeeper had suggested, the cartels were located.
We reached Mr. Naqibullah with the help of the shopkeeper manning the booth.
But their fun mother-daughter trip goes sour when they encounter a rude shopkeeper.
Fifty-year-old shopkeeper Abdul-Razzaq Awad Samir used to be solidly middle class.
Other teams have an engineer, a fisherman, a monk and a shopkeeper among them.
"I hope the referendum will be canceled," said Luay, a Turkman shopkeeper in Tuz.
"I used to like that it was mixed neighborhood," said Luay, the Turkman shopkeeper.
Within the shop, the shopkeeper fished out items from the shelves with a pole.
"We see al Shabaab in every corner of town," shopkeeper Abdullahi Iidle told Reuters.
"We have three governments but no services at all," said Tripoli shopkeeper Mohamed Ibrahim.
"There is great pessimism across the region," said Yavuz Celik, 32, a local shopkeeper.
"Who died there?" said Rabah Ramdani, a shopkeeper who had come to pay tribute.
Giorgio Bernasconi, a Milanese shopkeeper, shrugged and sighed when asked whether he would vote.
I saw the writing on the box the elderly shopkeeper picked out for me.
He is Yotam Ottolenghi, the Israeli-born British chef, cookbook author, shopkeeper and restaurateur.
"I just want to make a cup of tea and I can't," one shopkeeper said.
"A vote for this constitution is a vote for yet more repression," says one shopkeeper.
"I was angry when I heard he wants to ban Muslims," said shopkeeper Willy Handarwan.
This makes it nearly impossible for a nefarious shopkeeper to copy your credit card number.
"This is all theater," said a shopkeeper outside the Ghad party headquarters in downtown Cairo.
The shopkeeper, who is used to pathetic journalists mining his establishment for content, looks nonplussed.
The shopkeeper is about 25, his shirt unbuttoned to reveal a glint of gold chain.
"You don't know who that is?" a shopkeeper, Alicia, whispered to the T-shirt woman.
"We are so happy with Saint Nicholas," Baris Yuksel, a shopkeeper in Demre told CNN.
It shows up in the implicit bias of the officer, the teacher, and the shopkeeper.
"He is stuck between hard-liners and the Americans," the shopkeeper said of the president.
His mother had asked him to leave his risky job and become a shopkeeper instead.
"They are just fed up with politics," said the supporter, Jacqueline Poteau, a retired shopkeeper.
"Yes, things have become more expensive," said Daniel, the shopkeeper, who supports Mr. el-Sisi.
Owais Ibrahim, a Muslim shopkeeper, said he supported a ban on face coverings for security reasons.
She meets Aladdin when he rescues her from the shopkeeper who's furious at her for stealing.
"The city's being rebuilt only on paper," said Abu Ali Neshwan, a 52-year-old shopkeeper.
"I think many people will go with the devil they know," says Yoshiko Takasu, a shopkeeper.
The user pays a shopkeeper for a certain amount of electricity and essentially rents the system.
Similarly, a shopkeeper could claim you broke some of their items while browsing and demand payment.
A local shopkeeper tells us that Tesla is planning on building on 750 acres of forest.
"The U.S. is behind the coup, no doubt," said Haluk Taylan, 48, a shopkeeper in Istanbul.
Syedul Amin, a 26-year-old shopkeeper, is one of the men who made it here.
The shopkeeper, Raju Singh, a homeopath, was 27 and married when he was still a teenager.
But the family and friends of Mr. Mehsud, a 27-year-old shopkeeper, challenged these claims.
The shopkeeper asked me not to use his name, because he feared reprisals from the Salafis.
The next morning, when the shopkeeper let her out, a beautiful lady stood nearby, staring intently.
The shopkeeper kicks the bartender's enforcer over and over, eventually enlisting his adolescent sons to take over.
Dahan, the displaced shopkeeper at the camp, smiled when asked whether he would vote in the elections.
The video ends with the shopkeeper and dog fighting with the alleged robber outside on the sidewalk.
A shopkeeper says that owners of low-scoring establishments risk being summoned for a lecture by officials.
"He was more of an opposition than the opposition itself," says Nelson Zamudio, a Colorado-voting shopkeeper.
Nowadays a shopkeeper like Mr Przybylowski can buy all his stock in London rather than import it.
"I want to do something else, make a change," said the shopkeeper amid dozens of shuttered stores.
One meat shopkeeper referred to the 1947 division of British India into the independent India and Pakistan.
Suspicious of their provenance, the bookseller refused, according to Mr. Govi, who spoke with the other shopkeeper.
Later, the Marines examine a body, and one asks aloud whether they have just killed a shopkeeper.
It was gutted by fire the night of the suicide bombings — "obviously revenge," a neighboring shopkeeper said.
One of their latest members is a shopkeeper from the western province of Herat named Mohamed Anwar.
His father earned wages as a coal miner and shopkeeper; his family also raised pigs and chickens.
In another, a shopkeeper wearing a giant cobra mask carefully weighs onions in his local grocery store.
An officer of the law or a shopkeeper stumbles to die in a pool of his own blood.
"Two months ago, my brother was killed and they (the herders) took 42 goats," said shopkeeper Emuria Lorere.
"We don't sell that stuff any more – all banned now," one shopkeeper on the high street told me.
I commented to one shopkeeper that I didn't know why these guys kept persisting and asking me out.
But so long as other shops accept cash, an individual shopkeeper has little incentive to accept electronic payments.
The Glasgow community is reeling after a beloved Muslim shopkeeper was murdered Friday in front of his store.
The shopkeeper, played by Michael Palin, asks a customer, played by John Cleese, what cheese he would like.
He buys the necessary items from the shopkeeper and has them ready for when the deliverer swings by.
"I heard the screams next door and on my street, and then the banging," said shopkeeper Maurice Abanja.
They say the man provided his name, posed as a buyer and, over time, befriended a young shopkeeper.
Credit came through small general stores, where the (white) shopkeeper would decide what you were allowed to buy.
In one image, a pair of beret-wearing soldiers armed with automatic rifles have pulled over a shopkeeper.
Lowery was born in Huntsville, Alabama, in 20123, and was the son of a shopkeeper and a teacher.
One shopkeeper, who was in her shop in front of the burning bus I witnessed, was lightly injured.
Shopkeeper Risa Astrinova said she worried about the health of her six-year-old, who suffers from asthma.
In August, militants fatally shot a shopkeeper in Srinagar who had opened his shop for a few hours.
I'm also a consumer, I am a shopkeeper, I'm a gatekeeper of my family," she tells "Freakonomics Radio.
Brazilian shopkeeper Talita Celia e Silva, 29, said many women remain too fearful to speak out against their abuser.
Echoing the shopkeeper, a grandee declares that, given the choice, the people would "take back monarchy in a heartbeat".
"The more we raise the walls, the more they raise their sniper positions," said Tarek Aziz, a Kurdish shopkeeper.
A few days later, the shopkeeper called back and said she was 0003,2000 krone short, so they met again.
A shopkeeper working in the premises next door said the centre had been closed for more than 10 days.
A shopkeeper quickly snatched the loafers away from one inquiring customer, explaining that they were no longer for sale.
"Our customers are totally different," said one shopkeeper outside Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, who gave only his surname, Lan.
The shopkeeper disappears into a back room when I tell her what I want, abandoning me for several minutes.
I go back to the shop and ask the shopkeeper, Eka, what their most popular kind of jamu is.
"Before I'd go to buy cigarettes, I rehearsed how to ask the shopkeeper [for a pack]," he told me.
A shopkeeper working in the premises next door said the center had been closed for more than 10 days.
At the summit of the Petare hill, a shopkeeper looked out from the half-closed grilles of his storefront.
It's entirely possible that there's almost no one left who thinks being a shopkeeper is a useful, fulfilling life.
"The explosion was powerful and close to us," said Nida Mohammad, a shopkeeper near the house in Aino Mena.
"The street was crowded with people and cars; bodies were everywhere," said Hussein Nur, a shopkeeper who shrapnel injuries.
"The government is just feeding the black market and our customers are going there," said Mr. Tobin, the shopkeeper.
Today, a wide range of merchants, including farmers, shopkeeper owners, restaurants, chemists and street vendors are connected to Udaan.
A month after he said he was tortured, Abid Khan, a shopkeeper, showed deep black lines on his buttocks.
After buying some of the illicit materials, he went to the police and got the shopkeeper arrested for obscenity.
Stacey Oristano, who played the shopkeeper Truly on Bunheads (and Mindy on Friday Night Lights), will appear as well.
Ibrahim, a 44-year-old shopkeeper, told VICE News that Germans should stick to commenting on their own politicians.
Osman Ali, a shopkeeper in Bulamarer district where the minibus began its journey, said it had set off mid-afternoon.
"We supported him with our lives on July 15," shopkeeper Arif Simsek said, referring to a failed 2016 military coup.
"It was a river of blood," shopkeeper N.A. Sumanapala told the New York Times of the scene inside St. Anthony's.
Authorities said a member of the security forces and a shopkeeper were also killed and at least 25 people injured.
Another driver, Ify Ezeobi, a shopkeeper, figured every hour of waiting cost him $100 worth of business at his store.
"I see two houses burning," shopkeeper Farah Abdullahi told Reuters from Balad Hawo, just over the border from the Kenya.
Mr. Tang stopped at a noodle shop and asked the shopkeeper whether he could put a poster outside her restaurant.
Self-service shopping wasn't invented until 1916, so the shopkeeper controlled what you could buy and the price you'd pay.
For Mohammed Suleman, a shopkeeper from Tula Toli, the Rohingya lists are a legacy for his five-year-old daughter.
When I asked the price, the shopkeeper said I could only take two bottles, and each bottle was 35 afghani.
The cheerful shopkeeper, a woman named Stanzin, also offers same-day laundry service, for 95 rupees per kilo of clothing.
Mohammad Ashraf, 41, a shopkeeper, said he, too, would not vote because he does not believe it would improve security.
"The Jews have been here for a long time, through good times and bad," said Edouard Friedman, 51, a shopkeeper.
"There are no jobs for us, so why create some for the Chinese?" asked one shopkeeper in the capital city.
She said she has several friends who had been raped, including one girl raped by a shopkeeper about five months ago.
" The report continues, "Gallagher and Starkey were described as 'windmilling' down the aisle at a shopkeeper trying to stop them leaving.
The shopkeeper needs to pick up the shovel and finish the work, even if customers enter only through the front door.
A neighboring shopkeeper told me the owner had gone to Panjshir, his home province, and would be there for some time.
"Trump is not welcome in Britain," said Grish Gregoran, 58, a shopkeeper who took the day off to attend the protests.
"I think that someone is coming to kill me," said Teresa, a shopkeeper in the coastal town of San Juan Talpa.
Shopkeeper Zulkarni Okunus, 57, said voters had either ignored Erdogan's achievements in developing Turkey or were too young to appreciate them.
MO CAY, Vietnam (Reuters) - In the dead of night, the entire front half of shopkeeper Ta Thi Kim Anh's house collapsed.
"They killed lots of people—women and children," says Boukar, a 41-year-old former shopkeeper and a father of five.
Shopkeeper and mother-of-four Halima Farah told Reuters that government troops were in control of the town after the attack.
Think of the fate of a hypothetical shopkeeper who sold milk in December for $28503 after buying it wholesale for $.22019.
The shopkeeper who chatted with the girls was shot and killed near his home, reportedly after trying to mediate some dispute.
Mr. Grant rolled past his second house, white with a pyramidal roof, which previously belonged to Miss Lou, the late shopkeeper.
A local shopkeeper, Amir Shah Afridi, said that a few minutes before the blast he had met journalist Mehbood Shad Afridi.
At least one of the women protesting on Monday was arrested by the police, a shopkeeper who witnessed the arrest said.
One such resident, Mehraj-ud-Din, a shopkeeper in Srinagar, said that he never thought the government would scrap Article 370.
Google your plant, go to the library, ask your local plant shopkeeper, DM your favorite plantfluencer, and equip yourself with knowledge.
"For each electric bulb you use, they charge you $2 a month," said Haji Ziaudin, a shopkeeper in Musa Qala district.
Fahrettin Canbas, a shopkeeper and 40-year resident of Fikirtepe, is among those nervously waiting for the spoils he was promised.
This shopkeeper knew exactly what to give her — she was the latest in a long line of prisoner's relatives to ask.
"I don't really care," said Daniel, 31, a Cairo shopkeeper who declined to give a second name for fear of reprisals.
"We're fed up with this 'pouvoir,'"' or 'power,' said Mohamed Sobhi, a shopkeeper, using a common word here for the regime.
As the shopkeeper splayed the trinkets out on the glass, he uncovered a single gold disc, slightly larger than the others.
Hundreds of thousands remain displaced, and though many have returned, they often find little but rubble, as the shopkeeper Samir's family discovered.
It may be affluent -- median household income is $116,000 -- but that doesn't mean every shopkeeper in its famous historic downtown is wealthy.
"It is not clear yet if the shopkeeper had some previous vengeance against the couple," said Digambar Kushwaha, a local police official.
Just hours before his death, the popular shopkeeper left a note on his Facebook, wishing Christians a happy easter and Good Friday.
But it is also exposed to the retail sector, where mall rents are softening as shopkeeper tenants lose business to online rivals.
At a convenience store, the shopkeeper finished a transaction with a squirt of hand sanitizer, first for himself and then his customer.
At Pastime 32, a vintage-inspired craft shop just off Essex Street, a shopkeeper in velvet gives visitors advice about practicing magic.
Eager to repurchase his ride, Bill enters the store and meets an unnamed shopkeeper, a role written for and portrayed by King.
"This is something higher-ups will decide," said Huang Xiaofeng, 217, a shopkeeper catering to pilgrims who visit a holy mountaintop cave.
One marcher, a shopkeeper named Mohamed Anwar, arrived with three changes of clothing and three pairs of prayer beads in his pocket.
Here, when he stops at a local shop to get out of the heat, the shopkeeper offers him a glass of water.
One was the son of a Moroccan shopkeeper who had moved to Belgium, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the future commander of the Paris attacks.
"It was a very big bang — it broke all of our windows and glasses," said Kheyal Mohammed, a shopkeeper near the scene.
"We don't know how they got involved, but they are not known as big construction people," said Biswajit Basak, 48, a shopkeeper.
Nasir Ahmad, a shopkeeper at Kabul's vegetable market, said a crate of oranges that used to be $4 had increased to $12.
In that interview, the president of the United States sounded just like a mobster trying to extort protection payments from a shopkeeper.
Stocking up in Tarlabaşı—a seedy but gentrifying area neighboring Istiklal—a shopkeeper loads an armful of beer bottles into Saïd's backpack.
I decide to make the same pilgrimage the Rye Lane shopkeeper tells me "up to 300 kids" make to his shop each day.
This is most evident in a scene where a shopkeeper tells Blade&Beard that "they will be killed" if their music is political.
"Before, we could duck into Donetsk for pizza, we were the centre of the region," says Galina, a shopkeeper at the town market.
Later, an Arab shopkeeper I spoke to at the souk in Qamishlo, the de facto capital of Rojava, told me the same thing.
Few items are as desired as the totoaba bladder, what one shopkeeper called the "Mercedes-Benz" of dried fish, referring to its cost.
Milan, a shopkeeper from Northern Mitrovica, said all retail businesses in the Serb-held areas in Kosovo's north were eerily empty on Monday.
M.M. Mohomed, a Colombo shopkeeper, was searching for a missing employee amid the shattered and scorched pews and broken concrete of St. Anthony's.
"Our problem is not just the gates, our problem is the Israeli occupation," said Walid Alhawany, 48, a shopkeeper in the Old City.
Younes Ali, a shopkeeper in one of Tehran's affluent neighborhoods, said he's raised prices on everything from milk and pasta to canned tuna.
"The moment will come when the lenders want to collect," said Alberto Francisco, a 46-year-old shopkeeper in Lanus, a Fernandez supporter.
"We don't have food to eat and nobody asks us how we are," said shopkeeper Anna Papadopoulou, 74, who wept as she spoke.
A shopkeeper in the Ceel Cadde town said soldiers from AMISOM appeared to have left the town and fighters were on the streets.
President George Washington spent about $200 for ice cream in the summer of 1790, according to the records of a shopkeeper in Manhattan.
Shashi's face is a mask of concentration as she repeatedly counts the bills and arranges them into a fan to show the shopkeeper.
It was close to a school bus stop; on mornings when the weather was bad, the shopkeeper would let the children wait inside.
Out of financial necessity, Le Brun's mother, Jeanne Maissin, married Jacques François Le Sèvre, a goldsmith and a shopkeeper, whom Le Brun despised.
"They started shooting at close range as if we were criminals," said shopkeeper Vladimir Gomez, 27, wearing a white shirt stained with blood.
"It was a river of blood," said N. A. Sumanapala, a shopkeeper near the church who said he had run inside to help.
"I know my next-door shopkeeper," Mr. Mahajan said, echoing arguments heard in the United States when Walmart was battling Main Street retailers.
"They are the person you least expect," a shopkeeper in Addis Ababa said in a low voice, his eyes darting around the store.
A superstorm and fever epidemic have decimated New York, but the shopkeeper, who is missing half of her jaw, folds with rote acuity.
"I'm sad that Mugabe has died with the economy," said Agnes Humure, 37, a shopkeeper rushing to work in Harare's central business district.
Neighbors, including a local shopkeeper with whom I spoke, described two men on a motorcycle following the couple home from a local restaurant.
"This is the most dramatic drop in traveler traffic I've seen [in over 30 years]," a shopkeeper near Kiyomizudera temple told Kyoto Shimbun.
ROME (Reuters) - A 22-year-old U.S. citizen was arrested on Saturday suspected of murdering a shopkeeper in a town near Rome, police said.
Bulent Guzelsahin, a shopkeeper in nearby Belek, estimated that daily trade in the 800-shop local bazaar had fallen nearly 90 percent this year.
"The shopkeeper I spoke to talked about a man mounting the pavement and said about five or six people were seriously injured," said Anwar.
Ghulam Mohammad, a shopkeeper selling plants, said his two sons and a nephew were among the injured in a blast at the market square.
KNIFE-WIELDING WOULD-BE ROBBERS RUN AFTER SHOPKEEPER THROWS THINGS AT THEM "There&aposs no other way we can transport him anywhere," Delarosa said.
It's curious to hear him talk about how out of sorts he was when he arrived, especially with his archetypal, friendly London shopkeeper accent.
After the shopkeeper shot the militiaman in the leg, other militia members returned to loot the shop and burned down several houses, Jaddallah said.
And they demanded that all services stop until each person, along with the church itself, was registered with the government, said the shopkeeper, Guo.
In 2011 in New York, one Chinatown shopkeeper was arrested for selling cardboard replicas of designer handbags and loafers, and charged with copyright infringement.
"My local shopkeeper told me someone had blown himself up and I walked towards the end of the street," one neighborhood resident told Reuters.
After 10 years selling phones, the shopkeeper said parallel traders now account for less than half his business, down from 333-90 percent previously.
"I have no interest and don't know anything about cricket," said Ahmad Jawad, a shopkeeper in Parwan, a mainly Tajik province north of Kabul.
The move sparked widespread backlash online, with social media users blasting the news channel for using the Indian shopkeeper character to portray the politician.
Two bodies — those of the only Sikh candidate for the Afghan Parliament, and of a shopkeeper who sold herbal medicine — were taken to Kabul.
"For us, our identity at stake and its safeguarding is our priority," said Shabir Ahmad, a shopkeeper from the old quarter, or downtown, Srinagar.
"I don't believe in the government," said Liu Yu, a 2168-year-old shopkeeper who traveled 2126 hours to Beijing on Monday to protest.
With the help of Freddie Mbuya, a Tanzanian entrepreneur who helped organize the L.V.C., Ledgard started interviewing the shopkeeper, who was twenty years old.
"The only solution is war," said Muhammad Arshad Abbasi, a shopkeeper in Chakothi, one of the last border towns before the line of control.
She stopped in a Punjabi-owned bodega in Manhattan and asked the shopkeeper if he had anything with which she could break her fast.
The shopkeeper was arrested on May 22, 2016, the same day the first police complaint was filed and one day after the alleged incident.
Deep in the bowels of the mall, Umit Basalan, a 29-year-old shopkeeper, said there was little wrong with Mr. Trump's travel ban.
"In the walking marriage, you don't tangle daily life and responsibilities with the person you love," said Ze Ma Zhuo Ma, 32, a Mosuo shopkeeper.
The blast went off at the first checkpoint on the road that leads to Mogadishu airport, said Farah Hussein, a shopkeeper who witnessed the attack.
THE murder of a shopkeeper in Glasgow on March 24th has drawn attention to Britain's relatively small and unknown community of Muslims called the Ahmadiyya.
"Altaf is like the head of a family who has been fighting for us for 30 years," says Mujahid Rasool, a 50-year-old shopkeeper.
Certain faces stood out: a one-eyed doorman, a tea deliveryman with a broken nose, a shopkeeper who liked talking to the twins in Arabic.
From Hidalgo's silhouetted shopkeeper to Kirk's grey phasing of Pilsen residents, the absence or fading of community members becomes a formal unifier in the exhibit.
The 1940s, when his brother, a shopkeeper on Mutanabbi Street, gave him his first camera, and a Jewish man taught him how to use it.
The shopkeeper, recognizing Bill as a famous horror novelist, quotes the bike at $300 and quips that Bill can afford it thanks to his fame.
She gleaned other telltale signs of Kinsman's newfound wealth, including information from a shopkeeper who said that Kinsman was "shedding money" like a molting canary.
Mr. Chan, who voices a wise and venerable teacher in addition to playing the wise and venerable shopkeeper, doesn't really belong to the ninja genre.
Maya screamed -- but the shopkeeper, who was twice her age, covered her mouth with his hand and threatened to kill her unless she kept quiet.
The piano melody turns frantic as you're being chased out by an angry shopkeeper with a broom, and slows down when you're in the clear.
The attackers descended from their vehicles with assault rifles and as soon as the shopkeeper closed his door, they began firing on the town hall.
" Abdelkader Amirouche, a shopkeeper, held up a sign that mimicked the automated voice for wrong telephone numbers: "The number you have dialed, 102, is incorrect.
The shopkeeper had an innocent explanation: The coins were sometimes presented to Afghans as a token of appreciation for their work as interpreters or contractors.
Related: 'We Can't Do It Anymore': Jordan's King Abdullah Demands Help on Refugees "It's really bad being here," laments Ibrahim, a 13-year-old shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper Max tried his best to interest me in one of several old Dells or HPs that were piled up 15 high around the shop.
I retraced her steps on the day she died, stopping to talk to every shopkeeper and tailor who had been there who would talk to me.
A CCTV video shared on YouTube shows a heroic pup coming to the aid of a shopkeeper whose shop was apparently invaded by an armed robber.
Such numbers could be sold in the same way as alcohol and cigarettes, with identification requested only if the shopkeeper thinks a customer looks suspiciously young.
Victor, a shopkeeper in the town of Bau, says he doesn't know much about 553MDB: it is "a national issue", not a local one, he explains.
A shopkeeper, D. P. Nimal Ratnasinghe, said the mountainside broke loose Tuesday night with a deafening roar that he likened to that of a helicopter landing.
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His father, Shlomo, was a Yiddish-speaking shopkeeper worldly enough to encourage his son to learn modern Hebrew and introduce him to the works of Freud.
In the tiny town of Dunblane, a 215-year old former shopkeeper and scoutmaster brought four handguns to a school gymnasium full of five-year-olds.
But the verdict against Mr. Gao, 53, a farmer, itinerant worker and shopkeeper, was widely reported, and applauded, in China, where the killings drew intense attention.
It's illegal for a store owner to discriminate against customers because they happen to belong to a group against which the shopkeeper harbors a personal prejudice.
At a handicraft market in downtown Suva, Sarah Naviqa, a shopkeeper, sat in a tiny stall surrounded by mats, bags and fans woven from pandanus leaves.
Shopkeeper Mohamed Omar said he had counted over 20 military vehicles, some mounted with anti aircraft guns and mortars while others carried soldiers leaving the bases.
The Berthelots say the machine has an appeal to a younger generation accustomed to buying on the internet and unperturbed by the absence of a shopkeeper.
"Do you see any customers in here?" huffed one shopkeeper in his tiny, empty store at Abuja's largest market, where dresses were stacked to the ceiling.
"They thought that because we were quiet, we were stupid," said Rabah Bouberras, 32, a shopkeeper from the suburbs who was demonstrating in Algiers on Friday.
According to SITE Intelligence, a US-based monitoring group, IS also claimed responsibility for the hacking deaths of an elderly Hindu priest and a Christian shopkeeper.
"This solar panel saved my life," said Ayatullah, 18, once a shopkeeper in Myanmar's Mongdu township and now a resident of the Thaingkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.
"There is support for Congress because of Priyanka," said Mahesh Gupta, a shopkeeper in the temple town of Ayodhya, where she visited a shrine in late March.
"There is support for Congress because of Priyanka," said Mahesh Gupta, a shopkeeper in the temple town of Ayodhya, where she visited a shrine in late March.
In the 1950s, a shopkeeper called Pierre Poujade spurred anti-tax, anti-elite protests which eventually secured 52 seats in the French parliament in the 1956 election.
The ability to touch and play with so many aspects of a world, with no angry shopkeeper staring at me and my now-very-obviously-queer haircut.
Garabulli officials say fighting erupted after a dispute on Monday between a local shopkeeper and a member of a militia who was refusing to pay for goods.
"We were whipped for smoking, beaten for letting our women out of the house without face coverings and using mobile phones" said shopkeeper Dawoud Omar Dawoud, 42.
"I don't want that man to escape punishment from us," said Lamin Darboe, 35, a Gambian shopkeeper who was present at Barrow's speech in Dakar on Friday.
" Hussein Nur, a shopkeeper in Kismayu, told Reuters: "There were many people including officials and elders, mostly from one clan, who were discussing the coming Kismayu election.
But on the other side of the Line of Control, in the village of Silikote, Raja Nazir, 37, a shopkeeper, said Saturday that residents were still uneasy.
One shopkeeper named Phumsith Purithongrat, known jokingly as "the richest man on the block," sells stacks of paper money to be burned for spending in the hereafter.
"Demand is less than it was since the new exchange system," said Mohamed Nour, a 70-year-old clothes shopkeeper on one of Asmara's main commercial streets.
This week, an elderly Hindu priest and a Christian shopkeeper were hacked to death, the latest of a series attacks against religious minorities, liberal bloggers and academics.
Abdul Qayoom Shah, 37, a shopkeeper, said Mr. Dar had been riding on a motorbike and approached an army unit that appeared poised to repel an attack.
Because of Maya's age, the shopkeeper was booked under laws governing sexual violence against minors, and the case was sent to a special court for minor victims.
One shopkeeper made it as far as the presidential palace posing as the Taliban's deputy leader and was rewarded with cash for a willingness to talk peace.
In reality, he was a 27-year-old shopkeeper and aspiring model named Naqeebullah Mehsud who was popular on social media, and had no links to militants.
Less educated whites who do well financially — think a successful plumber or shopkeeper — are as, if not more, likely to support the far right as poor whites.
"Lots of tourists used to come to Hasankeyf, but then the government made it forbidden to go up to the castle," shopkeeper Tekin told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
A shopkeeper decries the coarseness of democracy—it is only ten years since the king surrendered absolute authority—before insisting that she stay for a cup of tea.
A shopkeeper with limited English attempted to explain the tragedy that was unfolding in New York, and at his urging, I called my parents from a pay phone.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - In an empty mall that once bustled with trade in high-end smartphones, a Hong Kong shopkeeper sits surrounded by boxes of Apple Inc (AAPL.
"We are living in fear," shopkeeper Nabi said, adding he had been detained at a police station for four nights for questioning before being let go on Saturday.
The shopkeeper told her they belonged to members of his family, she recalled in an interview with a Phoenix radio program this past February, but she remained unconvinced.
The most benign explanation is that a shopkeeper, restaurant owner or manufacturer had a bad year, and the business losses wiped out any taxable income for the household.
In a country as scattered and corrupt as Indonesia, much can get lost between the highest levels of government policy and a shopkeeper trying to make a living.
"This will only generate anxiety and allow the government to expropriate shops," said Emmanuel de Jesus, a shopkeeper in the town of Carrizal, on the outskirts of Caracas.
A flurry of Hindi broke out as my father-in-law haggled over its price with the shopkeeper and my fiancé and mother-in-law tweaked the design.
And a shopkeeper with the head of a cobra is a reminder that everyday life is the material from which gods and heroes evolve in the first place.
They lived a simple lifestyle in Homs — the father was a shopkeeper — until the day their house was bombed, causing one of the sons to lose his hearing.
The extravagant Sun King, Louis XIV of France, popularized the envelope as he used them to protect his letters from the prying eyes of the chambermaid or shopkeeper.
"The message we came here to give today is that Trump is not welcome in Britain," said shopkeeper Grish Gregoran, 58, who took the day off to attend.
"This is the first time we've all been together since 1962," the date of Algeria's independence, "and it's all because of Bouteflika," said Nourdine Nana, 59, a shopkeeper.
"Shopkeeper Missing After Oddity Store Fire" is a reference to Needful Things, particularly — spoiler alert — the ending, in which Leland Gaunt flees after his shop burns to the ground.
Nshimye, a pig farmer and shopkeeper, managed to move his allocated plot in Nakivale to an area of higher footfall, and now plans to open a pork restaurant there.
She bought the machine, which looks like a metal comb that stretches for a few feet, for just $10 because the shopkeeper was so eager to part with it.
A shopkeeper, the only one of the four witnesses who saw the dead body, told the N.C.I.S. that he was beaten by the Afghan militiamen but not by Americans.
Similarly inspiring was the shopkeeper, a gray-haired woman who squirreled away funds during the high season and traveled the world, hostel hopping, for the rest of the year.
"The Indian forces destroyed our house without any reason," Mushtaq Ahmed, a shopkeeper, told Reuters, standing among heaps of rubble and charred timber where his house used to stand.
"How can you free someone who has killed our children and our husbands?" shopkeeper Salimata Cisse, 33, said, amid a crowd of unhappy women in the commercial capital Abidjan.
He had already given away his house to a shopkeeper as a debt repayment in anticipation of his return to Somalia, meaning he now has to stay with friends.
When Naqeebullah Mehsud, an ethnic Pashtun shopkeeper and aspiring model with a large social media following, was killed by the police in January, officials said he had militant ties.
A shopkeeper from Kabul, he had come to picnic, play soccer, go to concerts and enjoy being in a city with a reputation as the safest in the country.
The son of a shopkeeper, he graduated from the University of Washington, then returned to the United Arab Emirates to found a catering company that provided meals to businesses.
"The foreigner is making you famous!" piped one onlooker in a recent Chengdu video as a shopkeeper in a microscopic stall heaped twice-cooked pork into a ceramic bowl.
Her sister Maria told the BBC that their parents—her security guard father and shopkeeper mother—worked hard to provide for them, and insisted their childhood was thoroughly normal.
"I think Trump is scary," said Nancy Madrid-Ally, a 26-year-old shopkeeper whose grandparents emigrated to Los Angeles from Mexico during the Mexican Revolution a century ago.
A scene that stuck out for me was when Blade&Beard attempt to get a shopkeeper to stock their CD, an endeavor that is to absolutely no one's surprise, unsuccessful.
The benefit of it being based around someone like a new shopkeeper is that everyone can easily chip in new item ideas, and I have already gotten several fun suggestions!
"Macky Sall wants to impose this law on us, it's a dictatorship," said 40-year-old shopkeeper Baba Kane, who closed his business to join the protests on Thursday morning.
For example: Steal a little boy's glasses, then take his toy plane while he's not looking and give it to a shopkeeper who will make the boy buy it back.
In Sunday's other killing, Sunil Gomes, a 60-year-old shopkeeper, was hacked to death in his store in the northern district of Natore, local police official Manirul Islam said.
He was a warm and friendly man and he always went out of his way to make time to talk to you - he was more than just our local shopkeeper.
Al-Yousef, a 29-year-old shopkeeper, told the AP he lost 19 close relatives in the chemical weapons attack in Khan Sheikhoun, along with his wife and two daughters.
"Don't constrain yourself with a 'small shopkeeper' mentality because you want to control the shop and be in charge of everything and do it all your own way," he says.
The shopkeeper at a vape store closes up wearing the pair of sunglasses he got in New York with an electronic marquee; "EXCLUSIVE VAPE AND GLASS" scrolls over his eyes.
The shopkeeper, Murat, also tells us that islak burger makers are mostly from the same region next to the Black Sea, the same place where the islak recipe comes from.
"It is as if people are preparing for war," said an astonished shopkeeper as Rwandans clamoured for rice, cooking oil, sugar and flour at a market in the capital Kigali.
So when Tashi Wangchuk, a Tibetan herder turned shopkeeper, showed up at my apartment in Beijing in the spring of 2015, I of course wanted to listen to his story.
"Bibi is corrupt and his campaign was dirty," said Rotem Cnaan, a 33-year-old shopkeeper in Rehovot who said he usually votes for Likud but sat out Monday's vote.
"The people who died were mostly the people who came to help," said Adem Dilges Aktog, 44, a Kurdish shopkeeper squatting amid the broken glass of his wife's clothing store.
He has also worked on "The Simpsons" since its first season, which included the episode that introduced Apu as a fussy shopkeeper oblivious to the thieving teens in his store.
Nima Dorji, a shopkeeper in Haa, said he had not received any shipments since the border routes were closed, and worried that he might have to look elsewhere to restock.
In Sunday's other killing, Sunil Gomes, a 60-year-old shopkeeper, was hacked to death in his shop in the northern district of Natore, local police official Manirul Islam said.
Both "Roma" the movie and the neighborhood carried echoes of the city's past and evolution, said Carlos Solar, a shopkeeper, standing beside a placard in the photo exhibit about Aparicio.
Till, a 14-year-old boy from Chicago, was kidnapped from his uncle&aposs home in the town of Money and killed after he wolf-whistled at Carolyn Donham, a shopkeeper.
Even then there is likely to be a place in Indians' hearts, and wallets, for the local shopkeeper who knows them by name and for whom no order is too small.
If players whip out the Heart—a mystical tool that whispers the secrets of the world—they might learn that a generic NPC shopkeeper has a secret family, that he murdered.
For the mosque is at the centre of a dispute within Britain's Muslim community over how it should respond to the murder of a Muslim shopkeeper in Glasgow on March 24th.
One shopkeeper recounted how when the store only had so many Macallan 30s in stock, a buyer planned to send his driver to the distillery hours away in Scotland for more.
Lured to a grocery store where he bought provisions, he was blown up by a parcel bomb that had been left for him with the teenage shopkeeper, who was also killed.
Everyone relied on the boats: a woman taking her grandson to the doctor for diarrhea; a family of four crowded onto a single motorcycle; a shopkeeper hauling chips and soft drinks.
The first one is ... on individuals, and you ask if they really, when they think about that, they're really thinking about the shopkeeper down the street who they see every day.
"Ten Years" refers to the movement in its depiction of Sam (played by Liu Kai-Chi, pictured), a fictional shopkeeper who is attacked by pro-Communist fanatics for calling his eggs "local".
If there is a competitive tension to be had between her and another local shopkeeper, it would probably be John Casey, of Casey Rubber Stamps, since they both sell desk-centric items.
Lozada remained in the urban underground for nineteen years, calling himself Arnulfo, or Omar, or Alberto, and telling people he met that he was a taxi-driver, a shopkeeper, or a peddler.
After seeing my red-haired, blue-eyed father, a shopkeeper in the suburb where we lived asked my mother what it was like to work as a nanny in the American's house.
In a hospital bed near Cox's Bazar, the biggest town in this part of Bangladesh, Muhamedul Hassan, a Rohingya shopkeeper from a village called Monu Para, lies on a clean white sheet.
Consumers might spend a lot of money with a shopkeeper who never buys anything from their store in return, but they also receive money from other customers whose stores they never frequent.
According to one shopkeeper, it now costs nearly as much to heat her place each month, about $400, as the average monthly wage in the province, one of China's poorest, about $650.
" Mary, a shopkeeper in Nairobi's Westlands District who declined to give her last name due to the sensitivities of commenting on politicians, agreed with Sonko: "It will be a lesson to everybody.
He said he was so unnerved by watching the deterioration of one of his uncles, a small-town shopkeeper who is now injecting heroin, that he had decided to move to Canada.
When a cabdriver lied about a route, or a shopkeeper shortchanged me, I felt that it was my fault, for speaking Turkish with an accent, or for being part of an élite.
The shopkeeper convinced a judge, in an appeal filed in the local court nine months after the alleged attack, that the victim wasn't a minor and was in fact 20 years old.
In one telling sequence we see him completing one of his first commissions and then returning home to learn that a local shopkeeper has treated his small daughter, Peggy (Lucy Gallina), roughly.
When the shopkeeper Prakash saw the woman on the morning of her attack, the ends of her short hair were scalded and her clothes had been burned off her body, he said.
"We are in better business now—busier definitely because the demand for black clothes," said Sunisa Kittiyanorrasead, a shopkeeper of 20 years who abandoned selling surfer shorts to ride the black clothing wave.
"If our children don't speak English, they can't excel in today's world," says Rukayat Tanvir, whose husband is a shopkeeper in Lahore, and who sends five children to an English-medium private school.
And something like ibuprofen or loratadine (Claritin) has a price you pay at the store which reimburses the shopkeeper for the cost he or she incurred to buy that product, plus their margin.
Then last November, Georges Chalhoub, a 56-year-old shopkeeper whose forefathers had come from Brih but who had lived near Beirut for much of his life, was killed in a car accident.
On occasion, you might come across a shopkeeper who switches that nice souvenir you just bought with a cheaper, or even broken, version under the guise of kindly wrapping it for safe travels.
Zhang Xiangxun, 51, a shopkeeper from Anhui Province who came to Boten six years ago, runs a small grocery on the main street, its shelves heaving with Chinese beer, soap, snacks and fireworks.
A poor shopkeeper whose daughter attends A.U.A.F. on a scholarship and was wounded in the attack told The Washington Post that he would send his daughter back to school once the university reopened.
"When we go to India, we are known as Afghans, but when we are here, we are seen as outsiders even if we are native Afghan," said Baljit Singh, a shopkeeper in Kabul.
The company has also signed up about 14,000 retail locations across India for its Amazon Easy program, in which a local shopkeeper helps customers place Amazon orders, receives packages and then delivers them.
In 2010, a shopkeeper from the city of Quetta posed as the movement's No. 2 leader then, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, and possibly made it as far as meeting with the Afghan president.
Appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, the actor responded to the recent backlash surrounding Indian shopkeeper Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, who has been a character on the Fox television series since 1990.
In the past week alone, an elderly Hindu priest, a Hindu monastery worker and a Christian shopkeeper were hacked to death, and the Muslim wife of a counter-terrorism police official was also killed.
MARSABIT, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Widow Ahatho Turuga lost 21 of her goats to drought early last year, but the shopkeeper is planning to reinvest in her herd once she has saved enough money.
When he re-appeared some months later, it was in the Llanddewi-Brefi village shop, begging the shopkeeper to let him take some provisions for free because he hadn't gotten himself any cash yet.
"It is wet and uncomfortable here," Noor Farooq, a former shopkeeper in Rakhine, said on Thursday, as monsoon rains threated to wash away more refugee shelters built on recently denuded hills in eastern Bangladesh.
New Delhi, India (CNN)Only a month ago, 215-year-old mother Bahro Nisa was a regular New Delhi shopkeeper, making a living selling cold drinks to tourists visiting one of Asia's biggest mosques.
"Dying to Survive" features a struggling shopkeeper who imports cheap Indian drugs banned by Chinese authorities to earn a quick buck, but soon finds himself sympathizing with patients' plight, and risking everything to help them.
"When we were opening our shops early in the morning, they were slowly freeing some of the passengers, among them women and children," said Khial Mohammad, a shopkeeper in the nearby area of Shna Tapa.
A third shop set up to sell milk produced by 18 local cows that live in a heated shed offered only empty shelves and a kindly smile from the elderly shopkeeper on a recent morning.
A Turkish shopkeeper who runs a general store near the police station said he feared not the police but aggressive North African youths who accuse him of being a bad Muslim because he sells alcohol.
Our strong balance sheet and cash flow provide the platform for turnaround and growth, but what makes us truly unique as food maker and shopkeeper is the personality and dedication of our thousands of colleagues.
It was a glorious day for its builders, the Gupta brothers, the sons of a local shopkeeper who had risen, almost magically, to become one of the richest families a world away in South Africa.
His case has been covered by countless publications around the world, and his arrest has transformed him from an ordinary shopkeeper with a fifth-grade education into a cultural icon of both justice and oppression.
Recently appointed the creative director of Ralph Lauren Home, Cotton was raised in a Federal-style house in Burlington, Vt., and his first job was with the decoupage artist and East Village shopkeeper John Derian.
Haji Malik, 47, a shopkeeper in the northern city of Kunduz, lost his son, 18-year-old Sarajuddin, a Taliban fighter killed in a clash with international and Afghan forces in Paktika province in 2016.
As much as an earlier generation of great actors haunted him, Mr. McCowen told The Independent, so did his father, a shopkeeper who had never gone to college and who felt intimidated by the theater.
A shopkeeper named Mohammed Naeem said that while he managed to stay cool in his ground-floor space, his father's blood pressure rose every summer, as he sweltered in their top floor apartment all day.
The couple, who belonged to the lowest rung of India's caste hierarchy, had owed upper-caste shopkeeper Ashok Mishra 15 rupees (22 U.S. cents) but said they were unable to pay back the money, authorities said.
Both "Roma" the movie and the neighborhood carried echoes of the city's past and evolution, said Carlos Solar, a shopkeeper, standing beside a placard in the photo exhibit about Yalitza Aparicio, the actress who plays Cleo.
Brand and shopkeeper Matt check out Elevenses (a card game about being a 1920s socialite), Pandemic (a mainstay in cooperative board games), and Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu (which adds some Lovecraft flavor to the Pandemic formula).
Mr. Vassell, who had endeared himself to nearly every shopkeeper, barber and passer-by in his Crown Heights, Brooklyn, neighborhood, met the same fate on Wednesday evening on the corner of Utica Avenue and Montgomery Street.
The local court sided with the shopkeeper and he was granted bail, a decision that prosecutors then challenged in the State High Court, which led to more court hearings but no progress in the rape proceedings.
" SAYED NOMAN, 25, shopkeeper: "We are concerned about how the election will be held because most of the areas are under the control of the Taliban, and the election will not be held in those areas.
So I'm walking up, and there's this NPC at the shop, I go to talk to a shopkeeper, who is also an NPC, and then there's NPC at the shop who is a real fucking person!
Bobs had been scolded by a febrile shopkeeper, a local Nazi Party boss, for declining to return the "German greeting," the "Heil Hitler" gesture, but that was nothing compared with the insults and terror that others experienced.
The fanciful job Mr. Tolins invented for Alex in "Buyer & Cellar" is Ms. Streisand's private shopkeeper, tasked with minding the stores, dusting the displays of antiques and theatrical costumes and tending to the whirring frozen-yogurt machine.
KABUL (Reuters) - Najibullah, a 47 year-old shopkeeper in the main bazaar of Kabul's old city, is resisting the widespread pessimism and allegations of cheating that have hung over elections to Afghanistan's often-derided parliament this month.
"I was there for the second blast and there was an ambulance between us and the explosion," said Yassin Farouk, a shopkeeper who had been praying in the mosque and was one of the first to leave.
She compared entering a store in the United States to doing so in the Bahamas: In the States, one expects the shopkeeper to extend a greeting; in the latter, one is expected to do the greeting oneself.
What does interest her is the refugee setting, but aside from some inspired details — the character of Corin is now a bilking shopkeeper — this vision of the Forest of Arden is unproductively at odds with the play.
The figures, part of a set of 15th-century wooden statues in a chapel in the Asturias region, had recently drawn the attention of a local shopkeeper, who decided they looked "horrible" and needed to be repainted.
Zahid Ahmed, 23, a local shopkeeper whose son was born at the hospital, said the cyberattack was an assault on the social fabric of the neighborhood, where the hospital was part of life, from cradle to grave.
Along the way, the teacher, the shopkeeper, the dock mechanic and others quietly pulled Mr. Schulz aside to remind him of things they needed him to bring next visit: batteries, antibiotics, lined booklets for the coming school exam.
Mohamed's father, Omar, a shopkeeper and a farmer, would have liked to take the whole family to Dadaab, but he couldn't afford the $50 per person it would cost to shuttle them there by private van from Merca.
"Here we have no help, everything is in the center (of the city)," said Justina Gonzalez, 55, a shopkeeper in the Xochimilco district in the far south of the city whose two-bedroom house fell down on Tuesday.
Although Sainsbury's has put its talks with Nisa on hold for now, the wholesaler's chairman Peter Hartley told its shopkeeper members on Monday that although exclusive talks had ended, a deal with the supermarket chain was still possible.
Mr. Tashi, a shopkeeper, wrote blog posts about the disintegration of the Tibetan language among younger Tibetans and urged governments in the region to adopt true bilingual education, using Tibetan and Chinese equally as teaching languages in schools.
Critic score: 83%Synopsis: In this iconic rom-com, a chance encounter between a famous American actress (Roberts) and British book shopkeeper (Hugh Grant) begins a months-long courtship that has everyone around them questioning how it works.
His supporters portray Mr. Phillips as a humble Christian shopkeeper and the Bernini of buttercream who is not only expressing his love through every cake, but invisibly looking on with approval as the newlyweds cut the first piece.
Wandering down Dinshaw Petit Road, I followed the sound of loud, metallic pounding until I ended up at Vishwas, a specialty spice store where a shopkeeper was in the process of mashing a red substance into fine powder.
"However, we understand that the relationship between the shopkeeper and the mall owner is governed by a contract and we propose common sense at this difficult time for the entire sector," Alshop said in a statement on Tuesday.
Police officers responded to reports of the robbery within a minute and a half, according to the chief, but by that time the robbers and the shopkeeper had opened fire on each other and the robbers had fled.
"It was truly a war like no other," says Jung Hui Lee, a Korean-American shopkeeper whose 18-year-old son, Edward Jae Song Lee, was mistaken for a looter and shot while trying to protect another business.
Around the same time, a Brooklyn shopkeeper named Morris Michtom and his wife Rose began manufacturing "Teddy's bear," and a German seamstress, Margarete Steiff, started a line of soft toy bears through her company, which she founded in 1880.
"Tourism had already dried up after last year's explosion, but after this, it's game over," said Ayse Demir, 36, a shopkeeper at an arts and crafts shop, referring to an attack at a police station that killed an officer.
To the jury that acquitted him, figurative payback for 1991's racial injustices, from the horrific beating of Rodney King to the execution of black teenager Latasha Rawlins by a Korean shopkeeper who was sentenced just to community service.
In one of their most enduring sketches, titled "Fork Handles" or "Four Candles" depending on one's interpretation, Mr. Corbett plays a shopkeeper who becomes exasperated as he misinterprets a list of items that Mr. Barker asks him to fetch.
A month later, in the face of hyperinflation, where prices of goods have gone up at least 200 percent, it now costs the shopkeeper $2.25 to buy the milk, but the government is asking it be sold for $1.
The devoted charwoman for a shopkeeper who made a habit of sexually assaulting his young female customers, Anne delivered the poison that killed the newborn daughter of a 17-year-old girl who had been raped by Anne's employer.
HINDU NAGAR, India (Reuters) - When the young woman limped toward shopkeeper Ravindra Prakash, pleading for help on a dark and foggy morning in the northern Indian village, her body was so charred that he thought she was a witch.
What they're saying is that if you're an architect, if you're an urban planner, if you're a shopkeeper, whatever it is, you're making design decisions that have the potential to seriously negatively impact a substantial portion of the population.
He was shamed by a shopkeeper who refused his mother credit to buy groceries for the family, his friend and biographer Covadonga O'Shea told an audience in 2012, when the English version of her book, "The Man From Zara," was released.
I tell the shopkeeper, Nancy: "I'm looking for a turquoise necklace, maybe a squash blossom design or a pendant with a silver chain, for somewhere in the ballpark of $150," thinking how generous this seems considering the purchase I witnessed.
Standing in the largely deserted worker housing colony opposite the unfinished 20-storey blocks of flats he had been building, Yadav said that with no salary, he was surviving on $89 borrowed from a local shopkeeper to pay for food.
"They used to play with the kids here, and talk to the people," said Boutros Ghali, a 24-year-old shopkeeper who placed a photograph of himself with one of the visitors, a young Algerian, on the wall of his store.
There was the shopkeeper who reported a customer for failing to pay for half a bag of sugar, the homeowner who wanted compensation for a bad painting job and the man upset that an acquaintance had hit him with a shoe.
In a jailhouse interview in northern Iraq, where he spoke with his hands in handcuffs while a guard looked on, he recalled how he had aggressively investigated the case of a shopkeeper who had been owed the equivalent of $4.25.
Still, some afternoons, government forces blast artillery into rebel enclaves on the city's edge; in retaliation, rebels fire shells into the narrow lanes of the old section of the city, not long ago killing a shopkeeper playing backgammon with his neighbor.
"I'm not a professional painter, but I've always enjoyed it, and these images really were in need of painting," the shopkeeper, María Luisa Menéndez, told the newspaper El Comercio, adding that the local clergy had given her permission to proceed.
"The Assad army, when they take a place, they burn it," said Obeida al-Nassouh, a shopkeeper who said he had paid $163,500 for his family to be smuggled through a secret tunnel to Turkey, and then onward to Lesbos.
"I feel wonderful, I didn't expect something like this to happen to me," said Magdalena Warchol, a 39-year-old shopkeeper who receives the PiS-introduced state subsidy for her three children, during a meeting in Stalowa Wola in central Poland.
"It's the truthfulness with which she expresses herself," said Michel Duvernet, a middle-aged shopkeeper from the southern town of Cogolin, explaining why he had come to Ms. Le Pen's rally in the coastal city of St.-Raphaël in March.
Milan Journal MILAN — On a recent February evening, a shopkeeper, a former marketing director, a philosophy professor and several dozen others braved Milan's bone-chilling dampness to do something that many had been told as children they could never do: sing.
It's one of those crimes that, while far from victimless, is undertaken by a large swath of society because it's seen as no big deal (which, of course it is for the shopkeeper) and can be done swiftly and spontaneously.
A body found Tuesday after fast-moving water flooded Maryland's Ellicott City earlier in the week was confirmed to be Eddison Hermond, a member of the National Guard and an Air Force veteran who was last seen trying to save a shopkeeper.
As the final Facebook post of the killed shopkeeper shows, Ahmadis give an important role to the figure of Jesus Christ, who they believe did not die on the cross but went to northern India in a mission to unite all religions.
He meets a bored Middle Eastern princess, who passes her days in a haze of skunk, an Afghan shopkeeper who entered Britain hidden in a lorry, and a Punjabi minicab driver who exhausts himself washing bodies by night at his local mosque.
KABUL (Reuters) - Minutes before Mena Mangal, a prominent Afghan journalist and parliamentary adviser, was shot dead by two men in Kabul, she had slammed the door of her parent's home after reminding them to pay the neighborhood shopkeeper 15 Afghanis (23 cents).
In the village of Mortenhals, she befriends an aging shopkeeper named Arild and settles into the rhythms of Arctic life on the Malangen peninsula, where whale meat is still cherished as a delicacy and townspeople lament the decline of the sealing trade.
Read more: How Victoria's Secret head Les Wexner went from small-town Ohio shopkeeper to facing scrutiny for his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein was even involved in the process of selecting models for Victoria's Secret, the Wall Street Journal reported.
This persistent pain in Hatsworth's posterior comes up against him in boss encounters, sends other nefarious sorts after him, and eventually kidnaps our hero's assistant (and shopkeeper), Cole—who, himself, isn't quite what he appears to be, if you get that far.
Mr. Ruphin, a shopkeeper originally from the neighboring Katanga region, which he fled a few years ago because of violence, said soldiers had tried to dress him up as a Kamwina Nsapu militia member and get him to work as their informant.
The Transylvanian town was in Romania at the time of his birth but became part of Hungary in 1940 amid the early upheaval of World War II. The son of a Jewish shopkeeper, Elie was an eager and early student of sacred texts.
Ramesh Gupta, a shopkeeper in New Delhi who works at one of India's biggest electrical wholesalers' markets, said that most branded heating appliances had sold out and that prices for basic heaters had doubled in the last week, to about $19 from $10.
Mullah Baradar's appointment could also avoid some of the embarrassment of previous efforts at negotiations, like when a shopkeeper posed as the insurgency's second-in-command, or when a delegation claimed to represent a Taliban leader who had been dead for years.
In an expression of teenage rebellion that seems sweetly old-fashioned, the teenagers steal oranges from a local orchard, eggs from the priest's hen house and sweets from the local shopkeeper so that they can enjoy lunch cooked over a fire in the woods.
Upstairs from the storefront in central Danang, Vietnam's third largest city, the shopkeeper unveils his special stock: a wine jar stuffed with a pangolin — a sort of anteater with scales but critically endangered — and another jar containing a coiled King Cobra, upright and hood out.
Image 2200 of 231 NANYANG, China – The 2100-year-old Chinese shopkeeper had waited nearly his entire adult life to see his dream of building a church come true — a brick house with a sunny courtyard and spacious hall with room for 260 believers.
"We were happy and preparing to break the last day of the fasting month very soon and to celebrate Eid, but our feelings have been stained with blood," said Hadi al-Jumaili, a shopkeeper who was hit with flying glass in the attack in Baghdad.
KARACHI, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As shopkeeper Ali Akbar went to open his store last week along the main street of Thatta, in Pakistan's Sindh province, he found himself wading through a sea of people who had blocked the road, causing an enormous traffic jam.
KARACHI, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As shopkeeper Ali Akbar went to open his store last week along the main street of Thatta, in Pakistan's Sindh province, he found himself wading through a sea of people who had blocked the road, causing an enormous traffic jam.
A shopkeeper in Raqqa, who asked not to be named out of fear for his safety, said by text message that a large number of Arab fighters in the Syrian Democratic Forces were being sent from Raqqa to Manbij to prepare for a Turkish attack.
"Their prices are good," he said as the Bangladeshi shopkeeper plucked off sprigs of basil and mint from a plastic bag by the register and helped customers find cleaning products, jars of green peppers, cans of tuna, bottles of juice and "American sandwich" white bread.
The Rwandan shopkeeper, who declined to give his name fearing a visit from inspectors, said Tanzanian rice in his market had risen from 27,000 francs ($13) to 30,000 francs per 25 kg bag while Pakistani rice was up from 22,000 francs to 28,000 francs.
A 50-year-old shopkeeper said he had not had a shower in 10 days but that he and his sons went to the mosque every day to wash their hands, feet and faces, an option not available to the women of the house.
That is, the logger in Washington state, the Indian immigrant shopkeeper in Queens, the small-town white grandmother in Kansas who works the voting tables at election time, that guy working in the toll booth -- collectively, they don't care (or know) enough about America's roots in slavery.
Related: Video of Bulgarian Vigilantes Tying Up Migrants Highlights Political Xenophobia, Say Rights Groups While the authorities squabble over who is to blame, another El Salto shopkeeper called Adolfo says many residents have begun buying handguns because they often go days without even seeing a police officer.
Across the street from Mr. Malekzada's stall, another shopkeeper, Abdul Jabar, was also trying to seize any opportunity, handing a young man a small clay pot that the boy said he needed to feed his partridge, on the promise that the boy's father would pay later.
If you know exactly how to kill that game's angry shopkeeper (and you know how to avoid him throughout the rest of the game), then all of those hours spent dying at his shotgun-wielding hands begin to soften the blow of all those sunk hours.
"We are against the killing of civilians and we support the (protest movement) but today I returned to work because I earn my income day by day and I am the only source of income for my family and my children," said Saleh Yaqoub, a 53-year-old shopkeeper.
A family member walks past the pub mid-interview; a guy he's known since he was in nappies orders a drink at the bar; when we pass through the corner shop to pick up some crisps (BBQ Rib flavour Doritos), he's on first name terms with the shopkeeper.
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"The explosion was very powerful — it broke our doors and windows and we thought it might be an earthquake or bombs from aircrafts dropped on our home," said Abdul Rahim Maiwandwal, a shopkeeper who lives in the Chashmo area of Maywand, a couple of miles from the base.
The son of a shopkeeper who was also a champion bodybuilder, Mr. Ali said he started working when he was 16, but his business career made a quantum leap 15 years ago, when he managed to join the ranks of contractors to the military, building homes for officers.
Ghani, by contrast, looked like a well-off shopkeeper, in a traditional dark-gray shalwar kameez and a black coat, conveying that he is a native son and drawing a firm line between his current life and the decades he spent in American universities and with global institutions.
There, working outdoors, she continued to savor the challenge of capturing the shimmer of light limning trees and bodies on sun-drenched afternoons, or the air of strength and unshakable human dignity of her portrait sitters — a Rasta shopkeeper, an old woman who lived on the streets, her own lovers.
I went up to Bugdaycay's apartment — she lives above the store, just as a 19th-century shopkeeper would have — and she and Catalan let me fit different bangles around my wrists, let me try to cram their beautiful rings onto my fingers, let me tangle up their fine gold necklaces.
"In Gul Tepa, it's all Taliban — they treat us well, but they make every home serve them food every 10 days or so, and they have told people not to smoke cigarettes and hashish or listen to music," said Zabihullah, a shopkeeper in the district who goes by one name.
"I'm not a professional painter, but I've always enjoyed it, and these images really were in need of painting," María Luisa Menéndez, the local tobacco shopkeeper responsible for this latest painting fiasco said in a statement to the newspaper El Comercio, adding that the local clergy had given her permission.
"We don't know the reason for the escalation of violence but I can say people are very scared and people in the city haven't slept in peace for months because of the fighting," said Abdullah, a shopkeeper in Farah city who said he now struggles to pay the rent on his shop.
Fittingly, Frances Wilson's new biography of De Quincey, Guilty Thing, begins not with his birth or his lineage, but with a murder: In the early hours of December 8, 1811, shopkeeper Thomas Marr, his wife and infant child, and his apprentice were all found dead, their throats slit and their heads bashed in.
Hayrettin Eroglu, 37, a shopkeeper in nearby Cizre, which saw some of the worst of the fighting after a ceasefire in Turkey collapsed in 2015, dates a change in mood to 2014 when he says Turkey failed to support Kurds under siege from Islamic State in the Syrian border town of Kobani.
The pop-up book shop will open again in October, and they'll need a brand new shopkeeper to leave their old world behind, at least temporarily, to spend their days in the land of crystal clear waters, sandy beaches, and luxury resorts where you canlounge in hammocks all day and all night.
A 33-year-old man slashed a woman in the face on Sunday morning in Queens, the police said, before fatally stabbing a shopkeeper and setting another man on fire several hours later at a nearby liquor store, leading to a wild manhunt that ended with officers shooting the suspect as he threw a chemical at them.
Finding her place in what is quickly becoming a grand tradition of botched restoration projects in Spain, a local shopkeeper from the small, approximately sixteen-person village of El Rañadorio in the Asturias region has attracted international flack for her artistic makeover of a series of 15th century wooden sculptures depicting the Virgin and Child, St. Anna, and St. Peter.
Blake, who was born on Broad Street, Soho, London, the son of a shopkeeper, and lived at various addresses in the capital for all but three years of his relatively long life, had ambitions to be an artist from a very young age, and his parents, who were in the hosiery business, paid for him to go to the Royal Academy Schools to be taught.

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