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The franchises are run by a firm called Lyst, with owner Jon Gardar Ogmundsson saying the decision was "not taken lightly".
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The franchises are run by a firm called Lyst, with owner Jon Gardar Ogmundsson saying the decision was "not taken lightly".
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The franchises are run by a firm called Lyst, with owner Jon Gardar Ogmundsson saying the decision was "not taken lightly".
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The franchises are run by a firm called Lyst, with owner Jon Gardar Ogmundsson saying the decision was "not taken lightly".
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The franchises are run by a firm called Lyst, with owner Jon Gardar Ogmundsson saying the decision was "not taken lightly".
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Chris Morton, the CEO and cofounder of style curation site Lyst, works with British brands like Burberry and Paul Smith, and seems to agree.
Joah Spearman: Americans and Australians: Make Room for the Euros! Joah Spearman 2011
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London's creative startups are competing with the activity in New York, says Hogarth, reeling off the names of fashion blogs Lyst, GoTryItOn and Fashism, and art startup ArtFinder in London.
Songkick shows how a UK startup can have global ambition for live music | Jemima Kiss 2011
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Chris Morton, the CEO and cofounder of style curation site Lyst, works with British brands like Burberry and Paul Smith, and seems to agree.
Joah Spearman: Americans and Australians: Make Room for the Euros! Joah Spearman 2011
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Those franchises import some things, such as sauces and other things that are unique to them, but they are not forced to import nearly as much as Lyst was forced to.
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"Ei blot til Lyst" -- Not only for pleasure -- is the motto over this National Theatre door, and it is in the Ballet School here that the young Danes begin their training.
Denmark M. Pearson Thomson
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