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I . shop [ʃɑːp, Brit ʃɒp] N

2. shop (factory):

antique shop N

coffee shop N

gift shop N

junk shop N

shop assistant N Brit

shop floor N

shop steward N

shop window N

tea shop N Brit

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The so-called prayer wheel is still available in flight shops, and remains widely used.
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The policy promoted union-free open shops, where workers would not be required to join a labor union.
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These ghostly corporate shells live adjacent to run down thrift stores, empty retail sites and outdated technology shops.
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Her on-board facilities included a foundry, light and heavy machine shops, electrical and torpedo repair shops, and equipment to support fitters, patternmakers, coppersmiths and shipwrights.
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As a result, most shops opt to use separate tools to deburr the entry and exit edges of a hole rather than a single tool that can do both.
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Medical shops generally try to give cough drops instead of coins.
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Many restaurant pastry cooks go to work in pastry shops where the production pace is similar but there isn't service and the rest of the kitchen craziness to deal with.
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Buy it in tubs from health food shops and larger supermarkets.
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Village shops were scattered along the highway and in 1937 a school was opened; it had an enrollment of 86 students in the mid-1940s.
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The ingredients, usually dried flowers or seeds, are available in health food shops, drugstores and chemist's shops.
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