Sentences with phrase «named business in town»

CLERMONT — The Cozy Cat Cafe in Clermont might be the most aptly named business in town.

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Then Google's director of local and government markets in Chicago, he was out of town on business one afternoon, and his wife was taking their 12 - year - old daughter to a mall outside the city to meet a YouTuber named Bethany Mota.
The Nuzi (or Nuzu) texts, discovered in an Assyrian town of that name, are largely concerned with business matters of the fifteenth century, and contain some significant parallels to episodes recorded in Genesis.
He was supposed to be in town to participate in the DNC's counter-convention war room, which has an official name — Romney Economics: Wrong for the Middle Class — and officially opens for business tomorrow.
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Opening in 1760, the film quickly dispatches with the tortured mythology of the Collins family, which left for the New World and established itself on a Maine seaport, where it staked such a claim in the seafood business that the town was named Collinsport.
This adaptation of Stephen King's 2009 doorstop of the same name features all the familiar characters: James «Big Jim» Rennie (Dean Norris), a used - car salesman who is second selectman of Chester's Mill and would very much like to be first selectman; Dale «Barbie» Barbara (Mike Vogel), a former Army captain in town on some sort of business; Deputy Linda (Natalie Martinez), the kindhearted cop; lovely Angie (Britt Robertson) who has a regrettable fling with not - so - lovely «Junior» (Alexander Koch); intrepid newspaper reporter Julia Shumway (Rachelle Lefevre); and so on...
There's a new thriller writer in town who is drawing comparisons to some of the most established names in the business.
There's a new thriller writer in town who's drawing comparisons to some of the most established names in the business.
Generally, it's fine to use town names, place names, business names, etc., if they're used in a neutral way, and you're not telling a story that's demonstrably false and / or maligns their reputation (e.g., such - and - such business rips off its customers).
No idea about India, but here in the US the simplest solution is to go to our local Town Hall and file a «Doing Business As» form, which registers us as owning that company name.
If you're in town for business, there are various corporate offices in the immediate area, including BP, AOL / Time Warner, and Ernst & Young, to name a few.
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In Idaho, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesIn Idaho, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of bBusiness Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesin which you have a place of businessbusiness.
In Wisconsin, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesIn Wisconsin, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of bBusiness Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesin which you have a place of businessbusiness.
In Tennessee, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesIn Tennessee, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of bBusiness Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesin which you have a place of businessbusiness.
In North Dakota, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesIn North Dakota, the big step you have to take is to register your Assumed Business Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of bBusiness Name with the county or town clerk in which you have a place of businesin which you have a place of businessbusiness.
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