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  • Madison, Wis., small-business owner Marivic Valencia said she asked her local deli's owner if he sold Johnsonville sausages and was told she shouldn't ask such questions.

    Boycott Threats Fly in Union Rights Fight Kris Maher 2011

  • These days, many more clinics engage in public-interest litigation defined by a rather predictable liberal agenda than devote themselves to matters like the legal ordeals of small businesses, though thinking about a deli's contract dispute with a supplier would be more relevant to a law student's future working life.

    The Law Is a Class John O. McGinnis 2011

  • The deli's range is limited and the stock is a rather random mixture of global foods.

    Lancaster's 10 best budget restaurants, pubs and cafes 2011

  • REEVES TENANT BOOTED -- In other lease news: The Municipal Deli, a longtime tenant of the Reeves Center, is getting evicted by the city, Lydia DePills reports at Housing Complex, and the deli's owner says it's "kind of political" because he supported Gray in the election.

    DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 7, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011

  • As Elios, one of the deli's four employees, made my lunch, which consisted of ham, cheese, turkey, sweet peppers, mayonnaise, oil and vinegar on a roll, I asked Rupert if Dave likes the hoagie that's named after him.

    "Hello Deli" 2010

  • I don't have heart problems, so I carried the hoagie to one of the five tables crammed into the tiny deli's 200 square feet, sat down with Sue and munched away.

    "Hello Deli" 2010

  • The pastrami is cured to the deli's specifications and served in a manageable sandwich size and it is delicious.

    Avery Corman: The Best Pastrami Sandwich in New York? Avery Corman 2010

  • Yet as soon as Charlie set paw on the deli's black-and-white ceramic-tiled floor, even before he passed the Ring-Ding and Devil Dogs stand, the exotic Pepperidge Farm cookies, and the trays filled with cold coleslaw and potato salad, Heinz, the miser, stood at his slicing machine with a torpedo-size log of bologna, shaving off tissue-thin slivers of it, and then limped around the counter.

    Tom Grimes's "The Leash": Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010

  • The attractive pair is surrounded by blooms, sunlight, even a deli's beckoning door.

    The Atlantic's Vision Of The Future Of Books 2010

  • The attractive pair is surrounded by blooms, sunlight, even a deli's beckoning door.

    The Atlantic's Vision Of The Future Of Books The Millions 2010

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