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  • Instead he's embarking on what he calls a "listening tour" -- expect to see him visiting factories and gazing respectfully at elderly ladies in Laundromats.

    Chicago, get ready for Rahm Emanuel's charm offensive Neil Steinberg 2010

  • When the press magnate Robert Maxwell took him to breakfast in 1990 and asked what industry was hot, Mr. Kluge replied "Laundromats" — and he wasn't kidding.

    A One-Man Empire, From TV to Laundry 2010

  • She could laugh with him about the people at Laundromats and bars.

    Power Ballad (Revised) Meakin Armstrong 2011

  • The moon was full; she could see every detail of the street, the apartment blocks, the row of shops and Laundromats with steel grates pulled over the doors; at night, all the colors washed out to various degrees of half-tone shading.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • I even finagled some free classified advertising in a couple of shoppers, and I posted flyers in grocery stores and Laundromats, anywhere I could think of, and eventually the phone started ringing.

    Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010

  • Laundromats and makers of vending machines and coin-counting machines are poised to weigh in, too.

    Will Nickel-Free Nickels Make a Dime's Worth of Difference? 2010

  • The moon was full; she could see every detail of the street, the apartment blocks, the row of shops and Laundromats with steel grates pulled over the doors; at night, all the colors washed out to various degrees of half-tone shading.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • The moon was full; she could see every detail of the street, the apartment blocks, the row of shops and Laundromats with steel grates pulled over the doors; at night, all the colors washed out to various degrees of half-tone shading.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • He had started opening up Laundromats, beauty salons and barbershops, car dealerships and nightclubs.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • They did laundry in local Laundromats, and when the seasons changed, their families boxed up and shipped a fresh set of clothes.

    Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010

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