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...sector, dominant state-owned companies and small-shop owners alike are certain to feel the pinch as foreign chains launch offensives. "It's going to change very quickly," Pincus says. "Big supermarkets, big restaurant chains, big auto-repair shops will come in and offer better service?and customers will flock to them...
...domains of my personal life—I had a fun weekend, I learned a lot, and I’m thankful for the experience. End of sentence. I remain skeptical about whether the knowledge of Scotland’s Fresh Talent initiative will suddenly inspire Harvard students to flock to the country, or how a quick peek into my positive weekend will boost travel plans...
McLoughlin said that because the SOCH will be a central hub for student groups, students will naturally flock there. In response to the anticipated surge in Quad shuttle-riders, McLoughlin said that Global Positioning Systems will be installed in the shuttles by February. Students will be able to see the shuttles’ locations en route in real time...
With sizeable entrees averaging five to ten dollars, crowds flock to Punjabi on a nightly basis. The authentic, though chaotic, atmosphere usually includes a long line to order at the counter. Finding a table among the scattered seating is always a difficult task, and navigating your tray around the crowd even harder...
Each year, juniors, seniors, and even some ambitious sophomores flock to the recruiting events held on campus. However, not everyone who attends these events is set on banking or consulting—in fact, many of them have only a vague idea of what their professional future entails and what they can expect in the event that they get hired...