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If you lounge through the town, your Bond Street is the
Eothen 2003
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He was knifed inside a Foot Locker store and collapsed outside in front of horrified shoppers near Bond Street underground station.
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One of my dreams is to make Melrose in Los Angeles look more like the streets in London: Sloane Street, Mount Street, certain parts of Bond Street.
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Brands ardently design, outfit and enforce quality control in their own outlet stores, ensuring that, in some cases, they almost match the experience of Bond Street—and the service can sometimes be better.
When Fashion Is in the Genes Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Routinely, when we passed along London's Bond Street or 57th Street in New York, I would ask, "Boys, what is the house of the twin Cs?"
When Fashion Is in the Genes Tina Gaudoin 2011
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A spokesman for the New West End Company, which represents 600 retailers in Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street, added that about 70% of the shoppers were believed to be men who had left their gift-buying to the 11th hour.
Christmas shoppers throng high streets in last-minute rush for presents 2011
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According to figures from the New West End Company, which represents retailers in Bond Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street, Chinese were NWEC's highest-spending nationality last year, parting with £3m on fashion, cosmetics and confectionery.
Chinese tourists to embark on luxury shopping spree to celebrate lunar new year 2011
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Samantha Cameron, creative director of Smythson's in Bond Street, London, for 14 years until last week, could be forgiven for thinking the same.
Samantha Cameron: a full-time job as a very modern No 10 wife 2010
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Mersey O'Driscoll, a director of Beverly Hills, says that people who traditionally shopped in Bond Street were coming direct to Hatton Garden.
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Lance thought how unfair it was, what a sign of filthy class differences, that this old fellow was wearing a brown suede jacket that must have come from one of those places in Bond Street and a real Rolex.
Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010
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