Sentences with phrase «by hawkers»

Note that although Otres Beach is one of Sihanoukville's quieter beaches, you might still be bothered by hawkers from time to time.
Waffle is a very popular street snack sold by hawkers in Hong Kong.
With a fun, fresh menu inspired by the hawker - style street food of South East Asia, coca chu offers a fun, relaxed vibe and a peaceful location overlooking Catseye Beach.

Not exact matches

I have seen this snack made by street hawkers in Japan and wondered how to make it.
The street hawker, who was trying to evade arrest from officials of Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), had attempted to cross the road before being hit by the truck, which was erroneously thought to be a BRT Bus.
The Lagos State Government has clarified the misconception surrounding the unfortunate incident where a street hawker was knocked down by an oncoming truck at Maryland Bus Stop on Wednesday.
But the Government in a statement signed the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said that contrary to the information being circulated in the social media that the street hawker was hit by a BRT bus, it was a truck belonging to a soft drink company that unfortunately hit the boy.
«The young girl, who is a street hawker, told us that some of the men took advantage of her while selling porridge popularly known as «Kunu», by giving her extra money and others by making unfulfilled promises,» he said.
Put to work as a street hawker by his uncle Kosmos (James Gayo), he falls in love with non-albino Antoinette (Glory Mbayuwayu, beguiling) and winds up in a refuge for albino children — together with his best friend, self - styled junior witch doctor Salum (Salum Abdallah), whom we later learn followed him to the city.
-- Part one of our two - part competition is in this issue / Harry the hawker's van — The story of a 1926 Graham Brothers van in the Australian outback — by Dennis Harrison / A 9/12 Humber named Edmund — The life of a 1926 Humber as recounted by Malcolm Dungworth / The story of Professor Low — Michael Worthington - Williams recounts the story of a brilliant prolific inventor in the field of motoring / Alban Crofts: motor - body builder — This South Croydon firm bodied a wide variety of vehicles from the Edwardian period onwards / 1913 Sunbeam 12/16 «torpedo tourer» — The Editor enjoys this month's Excursion over a weekend of rallying / Diary of a dilettante — Tom Threlfall continues his diary of some of the more interesting of the vintage summer events.
No Hawkers Hawkers Only Permitted if Called by Residents No Barbecues in the Gardens No Overnight Guests: Remember, Friends Can Be Armed Robbers Too
Visitors who feel overwhelmed by aggressive hawkers, chain restaurants and traffic jams should base themselves further along the coast towards nearby Seminyak, though the area is still worth a night out in the low - end nightclubs and dive bars.
Despite the presence of a few groups of lingering protesters in Tahrir Square, and the noticeably aggressive (even by Egyptian standards) hawkers at the major sites as a result of the drop in tourists, life and the sites seem to be back to as normal as they've ever been.
Small gazebos and patterned brick «patios» along with mobile hawker vendors sell everything from fresh coconut water to what is regarded by many as the best barbecue chicken on the island.
Cheek - by - jowl stalls and incessant hawkers peddle all manner of tourist tat, and along with the traffic - clogged streets there's cheap food, cheap booze and all night partying side - by - side an arc of golden sand with barrelling surf and gobsmacking sunsets.
A 4 Star International Business Class Hotel nestled in the heart of Kota Kinabalu city.Just 10 minutes away from the International Airport, this 451 rooms / suites hotel, offers comfortable accommodation, friendly services and ample facilities to its guests.Promenade Hotel remains a popular destination amongst locals, expatriates and tourists as it is centrally located and everything is within ones reach!A unique haven, The Sunset Esplanade - just across by the seafront features a stretch of hawker stalls offering delicious local delicacies and souvenirs.
A curling stretch of powdery white sand, Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is picture - postcard beautiful; it's fringed by shady casuarina trees and blissfully free of litter and beach hawkers.
Most of these properties are situated close to Gurney Drive, a seaside promenade that's popular for its deluge of hawker delights and exciting restaurants that come alive after the sunset, giving the unique experience of dining by the sea.
Another myth propagated by gas - hawkers is that renewable energy is far off, some kind of future fantasy.
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Executors by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Extradition by Paul Home (1928) Factories, Shops, etc. by Paul Home (1928) False Imprisonment by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Ferries by Paul Home (1928) Fires by D.R. Michener (1928) Fisheries by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Fixtures by W. Kent Power (1928) Foreign Judgements by D.A. MacRae (1928) Franchises by Fraser Raney (1928) Fraud by W. Kent Power (1928) Fraudulent Conveyances by Paul Home (1928) Game Laws by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Gaming by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Garnishment by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Gifts by W. Kent Power (1928) Grain Laws by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Guarantee and Surety - ship by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Habeas Corpus by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Hawkers and Pedlars by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Highways by W. Kent Power (1928) Horses by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Hospitals by Paul Home (1928) Hotels by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Husband and Wife by A.R. MacDougall and D.A. MacRae (1928) Immigration by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Imprisonment by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Indemnity by Paul Home (1928) Indians by W. J. Tremeear and D.R. Michener (1928) Infants by Paul Home (1928)
You can complete a payment by simply scanning a QR code, no matter you are in a chain store or with a street hawker.
By the mid 1980s almost all of the residents, hawkers and businesses had been relocated to improved premises.
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