"We attempted to cater to everybody, " says Wolff, and in doing so, catered to no one.
None of these outlets is catered for without correspondents and producers, cameramen and technicians.
It was larger than CES and populated by programmers and catered to the computer-industry.
Traditionally, firms catered to a broad range of stakeholders: employees, government, consumers, the society at large.
Others listed things like daily catered lunches, nap rooms, massages, snack carts, and on-site daycare.
Of course, everybody likes to feel catered to when they travel, no matter where they're from.
With no restaurants in walking distance, Frieze offers dining areas catered by well-known New York eateries.
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After all, a plane is one of the few places where picky eaters are well catered for.
The cramped, narrow, dimly lit establishment catered to the actors, stagehands, and playgoers who frequented Ford's Theatre.
They also catered to their audience with different polls, one of which drew more than 800, 000 votes.
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This remained the situation until 1935 and the establishment of the Larbert Institution, which catered for patients of all ages.
The labor market became too tight even for a company that catered to the needs of high-end employers.
Several meals are catered by the Meadowood resort, which has a restaurant with a three-star rating from Michelin.
Bars that catered solely to baseball fans slowly emerged, something that was practically unheard of in this hockey-crazed town.
Their chef, Julia Enerson, witnessed better behavior when she catered a meal that served the governor of New Jersey.
This enables complete customisation of audio playback, uniquely catered to suit individual tastes.
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Three hundred years ago, entrepreneurs catered to royals who bought lavish furniture, porcelains, tapestries and jewels for their palaces.
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Many Japanese artists catered for these simplistic foreign tastes, and standards dropped accordingly.
This was something that nobody in the League of Legends world specialized in and I catered to that niche.
New generation of gamers are being catered into the industry, and the older generation of gamers is actively supporting it.
Louis Vuitton and his successors had catered for people to whom money was merely a means of getting the best.
Bored with auto repair, Field in 1997 bought a print shop in Livingston that catered to businesses in Bozeman and Billings.
Their houses were more spacious, their cars more impressive, their parties always catered, their furniture made out of unheard-of species of woods.
In fighting its way back, Toyota has catered to a decided shift in the drivers of reputation that have the most influence.
This sort of catered service seems to have replaced the trend of "female-only" floors that surfaced in the hospitality industry last year.
Both these rooms sleep two people, but families are catered for, too.
In the 1980s, after studying fashion design in England, she founded Supreme Stitches, a Nigerian fashion label that catered to upscale clientele.
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Parties at the Kelleys' home are "all wonderfully catered, " Mr. Fodiman said.
Eyeview has recognized this, and now delivers advertisements that are catered or presented in a way that is more relevant to the consumer.
Wells Fargo ( WFC - news - people ) branch for a luncheon presentation she has catered for roughly 16 brokers.
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