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  • ...y]] market towns' permanent '''shops''' stood around the almost triangular market square. Shops often had an open unglazed window, the shutter of which was h
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  • ...en]] owning shops would close their shops for the day to sell goods from a market stall.
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  • A market that is [[in fact]] 'super'.
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  • ..., whereas a "trader" was more likely to be the one who received goods at a market, and then sold on to consumers.
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  • ...e [[yellow]] variety of quartz. Natural citrine is rare; most of it on the market is actually heat-treated amethyst. In [[ancient]] times citrine was known a
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  • ...lor stones can also be present. There are dozens of agate varieties on the market. The following is a list of the better known types in [[ancient]] and [[med ...nd ruddy brown; while sardonyx does occur naturally, most specimens on the market have been dyed in a process known as ''caramelisation''—the onyx is boile
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  • * 1290CE :: Construction of a covered mooring area, on the Market Square, for shipping. ...visit to Bruges. He is held, as a prisoner, in the ''Craenenburg'' on the Market Square.
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  • ...fields. With the growth of the pepper industry, long pepper's share of the market has declined.
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  • ...nd [[Essex]]. The Essex town of Saffron Walden got its name from being a [[market]] center for the saffron [[trade]].
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  • ...rket]], but in [[Australia]] it only costs around $9 per kilogram from the market or a place like Hindustan Supermarket, Greens Rd, Dandenong in [[Melbourne]
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  • ...asant]] a named coined by Drea Leed to describe the style of dress worn by market women in Flanders after 1550.
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  • ...l record mostly in terms of grants of [[charter]]s for towns, [[fair]]s, [[market]]s and occasional famines or the evolution of the [[tin]]-mining industry.
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  • Most inexpensive jewelry on the market uses synthetic rather than natural gemstones. These fall into two categorie ...quality lapis has become somewhat expensive, and a lot of the stuff on the market is of the "denim [[blue]]" variety. ''Sodalite'' is a good substitute altho
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  • ...l citrine is a pale yellow color and rather expensive. Most citrine on the market today is heat-treated amethyst or smoky quartz. The color ranges from amber
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  • ...slubby. Such fabrics would have been the cheapest linens on the medieval market - [[noble]]s would have been buying much finer linens with thread counts of
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  • * The [[St. Maximus' Day]] market * The [[Lord Mayor's Market]] event
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