Therefore, a kiosk must be installed in retail stores that enables users to pre-qualify for service at the point of sale. |
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He proposed setting up a kiosk at the bus station with a waiting room and toilets. |
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There was even a small information kiosk that was wallpapered with maps of all the floors of the school. |
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These are admission tickets, which means there is no need to queue at the ticket kiosk and there will be no price increase after booking. |
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A refreshment kiosk is already on the site which is leased out as an annual franchise by the council. |
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In the event, he left the magazine at home and the kiosk had sold out so he had to buy the Times and fold it to the size of the Listener. |
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A kiosk sold magazines and public transport tickets beside the turnstile for the Powell-Mason Cable car. |
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The popularisation of orange juice, sold at a kiosk at Flinders Street Station, was one of his novelties. |
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Most resorts have amenities such as a restaurant, shop, kiosk, swimming pool and filling station. |
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We've got a kiosk in reception that sells items you might need for a reasonable price. |
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The last surviving assassin, Tito still deals in luck and fate, selling lottery tickets from a kiosk. |
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The kiosk is linked to a database of information, and to the website of Temple Bar Properties by a broadband connection. |
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Customers will be able to avoid lines by using an ATM-like kiosk to receive refills. |
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He said that after Corless saw her victim inside the store she went outside and hid in a telephone kiosk until the pensioner left the shop. |
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The kiosk has been reglazed with five straight panes, instead of the original curved panes. |
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Inside the kiosk, a special camera relays images of passers-by alongside recorded shots of famous local TV and film celebrities. |
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A passing car lost control and ran into the telephone kiosk knocking it to the ground. |
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After 3 hours with a saber saw, the crazy pointy top is finished, and the crown of a kiosk is assembled. |
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Safety will be a key issue with a security kiosk and gates backed up by a swipe card entry system, as well as closed circuit television cameras. |
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Bus, tram and trolleybus tickets cost 70 bani and can be purchased at any RATB kiosk. |
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The coffee in the kiosk there is always way too hot, a tactic often used to mask the flavour of cheap, nasty coffee. |
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Six men in Cossack hats, coats and boots dance a march, pivoting to all six corners of the large kiosk. |
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Otherwise, he recommended booking a telephone kiosk for the next party conference. |
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She turns left towards the payphone kiosk, but a tall, brown-haired man is using it. |
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In its stead is a kiosk on the outskirts of town, selling bad burgers on a monthly lease. |
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An elderly woman was left trapped inside a telephone kiosk in Carlow town when a careless motorist parked right up to the doorway hemming her in. |
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Stairs in the kiosk led us up to a viewing platform that afforded us a wonderful panorama of the Mima prairie. |
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Visitors to Ripon may mistake the green and cream shelter in the Market Place for an ice-cream kiosk. |
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I found myself, a 10-rouble bill in hand, in front of a kiosk selling the Crimean meat pasty. |
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The only regular visitors are the labourers and derelicts who drop in to spend some time before the radio kiosk or the television set. |
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For the rest, the hand emerges abruptly from the kiosk without greeting or acknowledgement, and one is then disinclined to be pleasant in return. |
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On return, one simply inserts the token into a machine or goes to a kiosk and pays the fee. |
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Customers with domestic e-tickets will be able to use the kiosk to check in, print boarding passes, change seats and purchase upgrades. |
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The Satellite Newspapers' system downloaded newspapers to a kiosk for on-demand printing of newspapers. |
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Clubs can elect to charge members a fee to use the kiosk or they can incorporate the cost into the joining fees and monthly dues. |
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One-third of each cylindrical kiosk is reserved for wayfinding information in the form of regional and sectoral maps with detailed legends. |
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That's the kiosk, which shouldn't be confused with the cafe, coffee bar or restaurant, which are on the first, first and third floors, not in that order. |
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A secret trap door in the kiosk below the clock leads to a spiral staircase down to the lower level info booth. |
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In a burnt-out telephone kiosk, a Welsh playwright tries to sell his one-man show about Sickert and the Camden Town Murder. |
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Tobacco products are available at a sales kiosk on the premises and at the commissary. |
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The main event for Safer Internet Day took place on 9 February in Nicosia's main square where a kiosk was set up. |
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One is that they come in a rousing shade of red, like the K2 telephone kiosk and Routemaster double-decker bus. |
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In May, Daugaard traveled to neighboring Minnesota to open a kiosk in the Mall of America to attract workers to his state. |
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Both of the penthouse parts of the high rise buildings can also be used as a bungalow or as a kiosk. |
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If we should come out there, we ought also to have the opportunity to sit down together somewhere other than in this enormous telephone kiosk. |
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We have developed solar charging stations where people can go into a kiosk and plug in their phone for free. |
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We bought bus tickets at a nearby kiosk before getting on board. |
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Officers called to the scene found the old-style red cast iron phone kiosk in smithereens with just the four corner upright supports still standing. |
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Each kiosk allows a customer to place an order directly with the kitchen, using a touchscreen with pictures of food, English or Spanish text and verbal prompts. |
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But faced with a choice between a short line for a kiosk and a long one for a person, many will pick the computer. |
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Mrs Sharp said she called for an ambulance from the telephone kiosk. |
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Some kiosk printers use traditional silverbased photographic paper just like you would expect from a one-hour minilab or professional photo finishing retailer. |
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He went into the telephone kiosk in the station to make a call. |
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The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan. |
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His kiosk commands a splendid view eastwards down the valley, with the 3,000-metre Avila mountain on its northern side. |
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Later, she was found battered and sobbing by a policeman in the village telephone kiosk, and her complaint brought to an end his sordid reign of terror. |
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Company operational personnel in the Hull garage were contacted only after the initial cell phone call to the ticket kiosk in Ottawa. |
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The kiosk, set in a cobbled area next to cottages, boasts a vase of flowers on the shelf where the phone book used to be, a carpet and a waste paper basket. |
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Bring your parking ticket with you, pay in cash or by credit card at the kiosk and save time when exiting the parking facility. |
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The AJS kiosk was busy throughout the day and all five workshops were filled to capacity. |
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In the heart of the night, a burglar gropes along towards a newspaper kiosk. |
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The company is even considering opening a kiosk to sell sunglasses in the retail food court to gain a greater share of their customers' disposable dollars. |
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Maybe she would go away after a while, but all the same he had to go upstairs and past the kiosk and the bar if he wanted to get to the entry doors. |
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His customers deserted his food kiosk and his wife left him. |
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Now he understands language, aerodynamics and the true purpose of a telephone kiosk. |
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There I worked at the kiosk inside the local market, selling goods that have been made by local youth inside the program. |
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Salumé This very Italian panini shop in SoHo has spun off a kiosk, with a menu of unpressed sandwiches that's more limited but cheaper. |
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A picnic area and an orientation kiosk may be considered for the battle site. |
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This glorious work lets brilliantly coloured light splash into the mezzanine and platforms from three sides of the kiosk. |
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The economic situation went some way towards explaining the drop in kiosk sales in this magazine sector. |
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The simple two-step operation requires only an automated kiosk and a biometric gate. |
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In Estonia, this exemption is available for pre-packaged goods of identical volume or weight, offered or sold in a mobile shop, kiosk or a street stall. |
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A publicity campaign will be launched in the summer of 2001 which will include handouts, pamphlets and the presence of a kiosk at various marine conferences. |
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While kiosk Internet voting and polling place Internet voting machines can be very cost-intensive to initiate, maintain and store, the cost to conduct remote Internet and telephone voting is substantially lower. |
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Save yourself a trip to the newspaper kiosk! |
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The cuddly kiosk, the stationary bicycle challenge, the sale of used books and CDs, were just some of the activities that pushed the fund-raising beyond its targeted objective. |
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It's like driving a modern, glass-walled telephone kiosk. |
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But Cuauhtemoc Blanco will be unleashed during Mexico's crucial game with France today as though he has jumped out of a hot air balloon, wearing a telephone kiosk. |
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Unique and entertaining, this interactive guide to the Principality is a touch screen kiosk that combines elements of a high-end glossy magazine with Internet technology. |
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Since January 23, 2007, Canadians travelling to the United States by air must carry a valid passport or a NEXUS membership card for use at a NEXUS kiosk. |
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Install signs prohibiting hunting comparable to those of Transport Canada around the Cacouna marsh, and in the sector surrounding the welcome kiosk barrier on the road where they were vandalized. |
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Experience the works that fill the Gallery, let your creativity run riot at the Artissimo kiosk in the Great Hall, then display your creation at the Artissimo Gallery. |
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Accordingly, the driver must verify the status of the seacocks, sign the safety checklist, and have it countersigned by the guide or the kiosk attendant for retention ashore. |
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Indeed the Fèrèba will be endowed with the local specialized as the room of exhibitions, the kiosk, the shop of formation, the restaurant, the barroom, a computer room and a room of meeting. |
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A visitor information kiosk operates at the Gamelin entranceway from May to November and provides personalized information as well as general information outside of operating hours. |
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In the United States the kiosk is often found in public parks, where it may function as a bandstand, and in private gardens, as a gazebo or summerhouse. |
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Oldest in the list is the red K2 telephone kiosk, designed in 1926 by Giles Gilbert Scott. |
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It has been suggested that unassisted kiosk services do not adequately meet the needs of users because there is no direct means for the user to obtain in-person support. |
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The kiosk and ticket office here can also be illuminated. |
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A kiosk, Web site, and last-minute ticket office all rolled into one, the Vitrine is the place to go for information about Montreal's performing arts. |
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This card will allow the traveller to bypass the primary customs inspection station, and proceed through a self-service kiosk to the secondary, baggage claim area. |
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At the kiosk, a representative of the cyber-crime unit of the police department and the largest internet provider were also on hand to offer advice about filtering software. |
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And who knows, the tattooed girl that's selling you a book at their kiosk one week might be exhibiting at one of the city's blockbuster museums the next. |
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At York we'd filled in the half hour between trains by walking a section of the ancient city walls and sending off hopelessly kitsch e-mail postcards to our friends from a touch-screen info kiosk outside the station. |
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Any mistakes the machine does make are logged and used to improve accuracy in future. Once the device on offer has been identified, the kiosk then enters it into an electronic auction. |
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Mr Fazul's mother runs a kiosk around the corner. |
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Take your ticket with you and pay at any pay-on-foot kiosk. |
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You don't need to go into the kiosk or store to pay. |
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You can even combine the features and make a looping autoplay DVD for a kiosk or self-running demo. |
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According to the survey carried out at the end of the event, visitors of this kiosk greatly appreciated regional products, mainly visitors from outside of Canada. |
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This kiosk provides information complimentary to the first portion of the exhibition dealing with the lifestyle and work of European people during the cod fishing season in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Then with regards to censorship: no kiosk, no censorship. |
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Wide access means that an HRCC, providing basic services, will be within reasonable travelling distance for clients preferring that to a kiosk or the telephone. |
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The bilingual plexiglas kiosk unveiled this morning is located on the busiest luggage carrousel at Ottawa Airport. It outlines the Games format, disciplines and dates. |
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Some people say I make the best joe in town. But you know there's a kiosk over on Eighteenth Avenue, not that far from here. |
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Instead of picking one of the main car hire companies with a kiosk at the airport, I opted for a local firm, Elephant Car Hire. |
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Prior to entering a ship, guests will stop at a kiosk and insert their combination room key, shipboard credit card and identification card. |
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He went on to say that if the decision to disbar him was confirmed, he would become a florist and set up a kiosk in Tahrir Square. |
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Popular Tyneside food chain Sambucas are turning a miniature golf course kiosk on Whitley Bay's Links into the flagship restaurant for its new up-market bistro brand. |
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Apart from the standard accessories, the kiosk also features a 2D barcode scanner and a contact-less handphone scanner for passengers to verify themselves. |
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