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Bond Street, in Westminster, London, England, famous for its fashionable shops. Among the noted residents of Bond St. have been the authors Laurence Sterne, James Boswell, and Jonathan Swift; Admiral Horatio Nelson; and Lady Emma Hamilton. |
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| Outside the Nordic region, rents in Budapest's main Vaci utca high street, Moscow's Novy Arbat Street and London's New Bond Street have all gone up 25 percent when measured in local currency terms. Saint-Gobain Ind Ceramics, 1 New Bond Street MS 506 301, PO Box 15136, Across Piccadilly Street, near the start of New Bond Street, stands the Burlington Arcade, whose three dozen shops exude luxury. |
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