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  • 21confectionery — n. 1. Sweetmeats, confections, confects, comfits, candies. 2. Confectioner s shop …

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  • 22florist — Synonyms and related words: antique store, apothecary, automobile showroom, baker, bookdealer, bookseller, bookstore, bootery, butcher, candy store, chandler, chemist, cigar store, clothiers, clothing merchant, clothing store, confectioner,… …

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  • 23tobacconist — Synonyms and related words: antique store, apothecary, automobile showroom, baker, bookdealer, bookseller, bookstore, bootery, butcher, candy store, chandler, chemist, cigar store, clothiers, clothing merchant, clothing store, confectioner,… …

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  • 24Jean-Paul Hevin — (born 1957) is a French manufacturer of high end chocolate running 4 stores in Paris, 5 in Japan.Jean Paul Hevin was born in Méral, Mayenne, France in 1957. In 1974 Hevin worked towards a vocational certificate as a confectioner/chocolate and ice …

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  • 25Marshalsea — The prison occupied two locations, the first c. 1329–1811, and the second 1811–1842. The image above is of the first Marshalsea in the 18th century …

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  • 26Västerlånggatan — ( sv. The Western Long Street) is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching southward between the squares Mynttorget and Järntorget, it follows the course of the city s now demolished 13th century defensive wall.The… …

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  • 271–5 Pillory Street, Nantwich — 1–5 Pillory Street is a large curved corner block in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, in the French Baroque style of the late 17th century, which is listed at grade II.[1] It is located …

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  • 28Huntley & Palmers — was a British firm of biscuit makers based in Reading, Berkshire. The company created one of the World s first global brands and ran what was once the world’s largest biscuit factory. Over the years, the company was also known as J. Huntley Son… …

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  • 29Joseph Huntley — was a 19th century biscuit maker and innovator, who lived in the English town of Reading. In 1822 he founded a small biscuit baker and confectioner shop at number 72 London Street. At this time, London Street was the main stage coach route from… …

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  • 30Characters in The Adventures of Tintin — See also: List of The Adventures of Tintin characters, for a complete list The supporting characters Hergé created for his series The Adventures of Tintin have been cited as far more developed than the central character, each imbued with a… …

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