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  • adjective Associated with or offering complete service.

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Examples

  • It will have New Jersey traffic, weather, conversation, comedy, jingles, listener calls and the rest of what Gordon calls a full-service afternoon show.

    NYDN Rss DAVID HINCKLEY 2012

  • They include community food environments for many children where convenient, walkable full-service supermarkets with fresh produce are a mirage.

    David Wallinga, M.D.: Let's Move (Our Thinking) On Childhood Obesity M.D. David Wallinga 2011

  • Because the underserved have little access to fresh foods because of their economic status and because many low-income areas do not have full-service supermarkets, grocery shopping is often done in the corner convenience store.

    Christina Pirello: What Will Fast Food Think of Next? Christina Pirello 2011

  • Because the underserved have little access to fresh foods because of their economic status and because many low-income areas do not have full-service supermarkets, grocery shopping is often done in the corner convenience store.

    Christina Pirello: What Will Fast Food Think of Next? Christina Pirello 2011

  • For instance, Lemon Tree Hotel, which pegs itself as full-service budget hotel chain, converted its Lemon Tree City Center North in Gurgaon, a suburb of Delhi, into a swanky property so it could take better advantage of its location.

    No-Frills Hotels Gaining Ground in India Prabha Natarajan 2011

  • A recent Hart Research poll showed that that 71 percent of all voters, including 60 percent of those who voted for a Republican candidate for Congress in 2010, opposed Pence's effort to exclude full-service clinics from Title X.

    Cecile Richards: Why Title X is Critical Cecile Richards 2011

  • A recent Hart Research poll showed that that 71 percent of all voters, including 60 percent of those who voted for a Republican candidate for Congress in 2010, opposed Pence's effort to exclude full-service clinics from Title X.

    Cecile Richards: Why Title X is Critical Cecile Richards 2011

  • They include community food environments for many children where convenient, walkable full-service supermarkets with fresh produce are a mirage.

    David Wallinga, M.D.: Let's Move (Our Thinking) On Childhood Obesity M.D. David Wallinga 2011

  • A recent Hart Research poll showed that that 71 percent of all voters, including 60 percent of those who voted for a Republican candidate for Congress in 2010, opposed Pence's effort to exclude full-service clinics from Title X.

    Cecile Richards: Why Title X is Critical Cecile Richards 2011

  • Mr. Ditton and Ms. Hodgson have managed to maintain their professional relationship and grow the firm from a small software start-up to a full-service manufacturer of coin-operated games.

    Married Colleen DeBaise 2011

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