For now, most of what people need can be found in offices like those mentioned above.
The firm has over 500 attorneys working in offices around the country and in China.
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He insists on transparent walls in offices, factories, labs and warehouses so everyone can follow along.
The doctors are based in the city hospitals and not in offices on the street.
It is common to find people puffing at cigarettes on the train, in offices, even in hospitals.
Played in offices as a rule, Doom is reckoned to have cost businesses staggering amounts of employee time.
Since then paper consumption in offices has doubled, from 100 pounds to 200 pounds per head per year.
They are not spending a lot of time in offices away from children.
Washington interns do much of the phone-answering and mail-processing chores that await first-time jobholders in offices across the land.
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In Scotland last month the government banned smoking in offices, restaurants and pubs.
The clerisy labors largely in offices and has no contact with actual production.
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Workplace snacking habits like Dougherty's are played out in offices across the country.
For parallels, hark back to what happened when TV sets replaced radios in homes or when PCs replaced mainframes in offices.
And other wireless networking technologies such as Wi-Fi are gaining popularity, but mostly for short-range networks in offices and homes.
The intern happened to be in Singapore, where, in general, a culture of brands and luxury goods prevail in offices.
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Back office and legal staff in offices such as John Dryden House, off Bedford Road, could be part of the move.
There are some 10m unmarried women between the ages of 15 and 29 in Japan, many of them working in offices.
Women, meanwhile, were going out to work in ever larger numbers, especially in the big cities, in offices and department stores.
A-cero, which now includes a staff of around 80 in offices in Spain and the Middle East, tends to avoid architectural competitions.
France will follow suit next year after introducing a ban on smoking in offices, hospitals, schools and shops on Thursday this week.
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Even though we sat in offices mere feet from the boss, she wanted us to send frequent e-mail updates on our progress.
Many of its staff sit in offices of our biggest banks and are hard at work ensuring financial services work for everyday Americans.
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Even though there are a few pockets of Apple engineers in offices outside California--Pittsburgh, Seattle, a team in Israel--Cupertino is the focal point.
Keeping the bargains coming depends on the work of the buyers, in offices stacked high with samples and souvenirs of particularly spectacular deals.
The biggest threat to its future lies not in the skies above, but in decisions made thousands of miles away in offices in Brussels.
We're the nation that put cars in driveways and computers in offices, the nation of Edison and the Wright brothers, of Google and Facebook.
High capacity color copiers are the largest common plug loads in offices, one of which consumes about as much as about 30 laptop computers.
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In 2011, China banned smoking in restaurants, bars, and in several other enclosed public spaces, though it is still legal to smoke in offices.
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The survey also noted the continuing trend towards virtualization of services in offices throughout the world, although the trend seems to be leveling off.
Across this country in offices and construction sites and classrooms competitive juices run amuck as the Fantasy Draft for the 2012 season takes place.
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