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Sainsbury is gaining market share and outperforming most of its peers, said Shore Capital analyst Clive Black.
Sainsbury's Sales Rise Simon Zekaria 2010
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Robert James Sainsbury is the Sainsbury who, with his wife, founded the collection of modern and tribal art at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia.
Great dynasties of the world: The Sainsburys Ian Sansom 2010
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Or a certain Sainsbury son-in-law and Labour MP who just sold his Oxfordshire pad for £24m, perhaps.
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Jesus, when you actually listen to how boring people are, it's no wonder I'm the one that gets chatted up in Sainsbury's: p
The One With The Afternoon In London kisobel 2005
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Conversation overheard between cashiers in Sainsbury's:
"Why would you want to eat something that had a face?" amuchmoreexotic 2004
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Everyone wants to help save the bees – even British supermarket chain Sainsbury’s, who will be installing eight bee “hotels” on the land around its
Sainsbury’s New Kinetic Energy Powered Green Supermarket | Inhabitat 2009
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I realised when her son Alfie urinated, grinning, into the frozen foods in Sainsbury’s.
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Everyone wants to help save the bees – even British supermarket chain Sainsbury’s, who will be installing eight bee “hotels” on the land around its Gloucestershire supermarket.
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I searched Central Milton Keynes for it, and found one (the last one) eventually in Sainsbury’s.
New new new new new « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2008
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Dairy Crest trialled pouches in Sainsbury’s in 2001 but, while successful, the format was not deemed ready for the mainstream marketplace.
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