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multilocation

[ muhl-tee-loh-key-shuhn, muhl-tahy- ]

noun

  1. the state or power of being in more than two places at the same time.


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According to the foundation, “Network Activation partners can range from large multilocation organizations such as the United Ways of California, down to smaller scale city food banks and other local resource centers.”

It also declared that thousands of franchises recognized by the SBA - like multilocation restaurants, hotels, gyms and hair salons - will qualify regardless of their revenue and ties to large corporate parents.

Market Force is involved in consulting, dispatching mystery shoppers, evaluating service and surveying to help multilocation retailers of various types, including banks and restaurants, figure out how to lower costs and raise revenues at their locations.

The Black Dog, an unremarkable canteen where one of my brothers had worked as a prep cook, had turned into a multilocation department store selling every sort of sweatshirt, umbrella, coffee mug and visor emblazoned with that ubiquitous Labrador.

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The Black Dog, an unremarkable canteen where one of my brothers had worked as a prep cook, had turned into a multilocation department store selling every sort of sweatshirt, umbrella, coffee mug and visor emblazoned with that ubiquitous Labrador.

From Time

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