Word: outletting
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...likelihood, says owner Charles E. Sage, a vendor outlet for the telecommunications company Sprint will replace his neighborhood market...
...also provided a social outlet for veterans, bringing in outside speakers and running dances...
...corn on the cob? Everyone in that town would be denied important news concerning that noble vegetable. Recognizing the danger inherent in such a scenario, in 1975 the regulators at the Federal Communications Commission stepped in and made a decree: No one entity may own more than one news outlet in any city, and no company may own more than one broadcast network. Such rules, for example, led to media mogul Rupert Murdoch being obliged to divest himself of the Boston Herald in the early '90s as a condition of his purchase of Fox's Boston affiliate...
Difficulties like this one have contributed to a growing recognition among Harvard administrators that there is almost no room for growth left within Cambridge. Across the river, where Harvard already owns a large chunk of undeveloped land, Allston seems the logical outlet for any continued Harvard expansion...
...Harvard Ballroom Dance Team and Harvard-Radcliffe Ballroom Dance Club were founded ten years ago by two couples, Quan Vu and Jennifer Gonzalez and Chris Brengel and Beth Mitchell, who sought to find a creative outlet for their love of dance...