Someone who does something somewhere, where somebody else also does something.
Cloverfield's title was based off of the exit "Clover Field" that J.J. Abrams (Producer) used to get to his office in Santa Monica. Cloverfield had many tentative titles before settling with the name "Cloverfield."Other Titles:(fake, promotional, proposed, etc.)1-18-08CloverParasiteMonstrousHideGreyshotCheeseSlusho
No, it is not actually a place in Washington DC. Its real location is on a Fox backlot studio called Mulberry Street which was originally constructed for Hello Dolly! Directly across the street from the Royal Diner the the Founding Fathers bar also used in the show Bones.
Gremlins
"Lou's Tavern" as it's called in the movie (in reality "Shipwreck Joe's") is now demolsihed. It used to be located at this adress, 217 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
Many cities now use LED lighting
A huckster is the term used to describe someone who moves from one street to another to sell products, wares, or foods from a cart.Today, most are called street vendors.
They're usually called "street vendors"! Historically, however, certain types had specific names - "Costermongers" were licenced vendors of fruit & vegetables; some traditionalist Cockneys still use the term; "coster" is frequently used to describe any type of licenced street vendor. "Cobble merchants"(ie someone selling "on the cobbles", that is, in the street) is another term in wide usage "Flim Flam Men" were Italian ice cream sellers (late C19th), and anyone selling goods in a street market was/ is often called a "Barraboy"(Barrow boy) because traditionally they operated from wheeled barrows. The terms "pedlar" & "tinker" may still be heard, usually to describe unlicenced vendors selling cheap (and often, it's suspected, rightly or wrongly, stolen) goods out of suitcases. Undesirable looking types selling goods of doubtful provenance in the street may also be called - perjoratively - "pikeys". This term may be considered racist by some because it's a commonplace English term/ insult often used of gypsies. Vendors operating legitimately in licenced street markets usually have a regular site for their stalls, and, therefore, are often called "pitch holders"; in this context, "a pitch" being a location designated for the specific purpose of selling goods.
You can buy a used bicycle in Hong Kong at local stores, classified ads, or even vendors on the street.
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To prevent being tricked, is advised to use the brazillian currency, the Real, because some of the street vendors are not exactly the most reliable type of person.
Paper money is used to purchase goods in China, just like any other place. However, since the advent of debit cards, cash has become less popular usually used to buy from street vendors.
Small inverter is used which battery get charged at raw electric supply and then after fully charged it is used on vendors cart for lighting purpose here mostly CFL lamps also being used.
It's difficult to find a specific number of vendors used, however, NASA does say that the program used "over 20,000 industrial firms and universities."
Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the London police, is so called because it used to be in a street called Scotland Yard.
The song is called Music for a Found Harmonium by the Irish band Patrick Street.
What i used to play when i was little, was a sport/game called "street hockey" HOPE THIS HELPED!!