• Plump ladies, according to a survey last year by Kurt Salmon Associates, a management consultancy, tend to buy in speciality shops, which account for 29% of sales of larger garments, a bigger share than for other sizes.

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  • Moreover western firms can offer an aspiring young manager a career in whatever speciality he chooses.

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  • But Aberdeen analyst Katherine Jones says BrassRing no longer stands out among the 150 small software makers in this speciality.

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  • As someone who now has a speciality in e-discovery, I see a small trend where the courts are reaching for mechanisms to impose undue costs of discovery on the litigant responsible for them.

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  • Warwick managing director and chief executive Bob Ellis said: "We see China as a great opportunity for our company both in terms of sourcing speciality chemicals for our European distribution businesses and as an emerging market for our detergent additives manufactured in Wales".

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  • "We know that measles is highly contagious - it spreads from person to person very easily, " Dr Rhianwen Stiff, PHW speciality registrar in public health told BBC Radio Cymru.

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  • Fears of another economic collapse of the kind that Argentina has made its speciality are, in fact, overblown.

    ECONOMIST: Argentina

  • But if it was meant as a simile, it could also be taken literally -- because in a number of these caves, the local speciality, Cabrales cheese (a blue cheese similar to Roquefort) is quietly ageing in the gloom.

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  • Despite his early setback in the tyre business, Mr Sabanci has made a speciality of joint-ventures with foreign partners, striking 17 since 1985 in sectors as diverse as cars and cigarettes.

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  • Chef and owner Johnny Hernandez addresses me through the steam rising from arrachera en salsa de tomatillo, a central Mexican speciality cooked and served in a molcajete - a mortar hewn from volcanic basalt whose design dates back to Mesoamerican times.

    BBC: The perfect chilli con carne in the heart of Texas

  • The study is published in the British Medical Journal's speciality journal Emergency Medicine.

    BBC: Drink linked to hospital visits

  • Before being plucked from obscurity, he had enjoyed a respectable career as a chemistry teacher (sulphur dioxide was his speciality) at a technical university in the grim industrial south.

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  • And the second part of the book is devoted to India's speciality: ideas that have prevailed in theory, but not in practice, leaving reformers with nothing more to say, but plenty still to do.

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  • The deceptively innocuous little number is made with Noilly Prat Ambre, a sexy, honey-hued speciality only available here and nowhere else in the world.

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  • The evening meal consists of a dozen small plates, including spicy curries made from whatever was freshest at the market, such as young jackfruit, okra, pumpkin or bitter melon, and the Rawana speciality, a rich garlic curry simmered in a pressure cooker until soft and creamy.

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  • The sheer number of patients allows surgeons to acquire world-class expertise in particular operations, and the generous backup facilities allow them to concentrate on their speciality rather than wasting their time on administration.

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  • The Great Lakes chemical corporation, formerly known as Octel, has been in the town for 50 years, and is one of the world's leading producer of certain speciality chemicals for applications like water treatment.

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  • Their speciality is single origin bars, where all the cocoa beans come from a specific region such as Santander in Colombia or Sambirano in Madagascar.

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