• These are minor nicks and knacks that happen over the course of a long season.

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  • Harris allows his actors to inhabit a lived-in environment without turning them into walking knick-knacks that announce the period.

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  • More importantly, they keep acquiring stuff that cannot be consumed and never rots or rusts: plastic toys, metal garden furniture, porcelain knick-knacks.

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  • It opened to visitors in 2009 and part-guided tours allow you to wander between rooms where the furnishings and knick-knacks are much as she left them.

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  • This can be experienced first hand at the "Kunst und Nostalgiemarkt", which sells everyday knick-knacks from the old East Germany, and at the DDR museum.

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  • Who wants to buy knick-knacks when you just lost your job?

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  • Ninety different types of tequila are on offer, many displayed on the back wall along with a hodgepodge of Central American relics and knick knacks, stringed lights, candles and masks.

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  • On her toilet, besides the gilt plate, innumerable knick-knacks .

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  • The deal gave Petra key distribution assets in Southeast Asia's second-biggest chocolate market, as well as ownership of such popular confections as Goya chocolate bars and Knick Knacks biscuits.

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  • Harrah's, the firm that owns Caesar's Palace, does not keep track of its employees' ages, but a brief walkabout reveals many silver-haired croupiers, waitresses and vendors of Elton John-themed knick-knacks.

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  • As a result, the main crossroads has already been taken over by souvenir vendors, selling the same cheap knick-knacks you can find in Shanghai or Beijing markets (or New York's Chinatown).

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  • Amazon has expanded from books to consumer electronics, to cars and mobile phones. eBay started auctioning knick-knacks found in attics, but is now increasingly a virtual storefront for small dealers selling goods of all sorts.

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  • And then there will be a huge prosperity effect for other Asian and even Latin American countries (and even perhaps the US) caused by China gradually exiting the business of exporting clothing and cheap nick knacks and do dads, thereby opening up huge opportunities for others.

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