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Soho
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Soho (sōhō`, sə–), district of Westminster, London, England, known for its continental restaurants. Once a fashionable quarter, it became popular among writers and artists in the 19th cent. Past residents of Soho include John Dryden, William Hazlitt, William Blake, Thomas De Quincey, and Ernest Dowson.
SOHO
(Small Office/Home Office) Refers to the small business or business-at-home user. This market segment demands as much or more than the large corporation. The small business entrepreneur generally wants the latest, greatest and fastest equipment, and this market has always benefited from high technology, allowing it to compete on a level playing ground with the bigger companies. See SMB.
Soho
a district of central London, in the City of Westminster: a foreign quarter since the late 17th century, now chiefly known for restaurants, nightclubs, striptease clubs, etc.

SoHo
bohemian neighborhood So(uth of) Ho(uston Street), New York City. [Am. Culture: Misc.]

SoHo - small-office/home-office.


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Last night, a large crowd had gathered outside his home in trendy SoHo, Manhattan.
4) The developer of a new hotel in Soho, Manhattan sued the DEC for denying its BCP application and relying on the eligibility guidelines.
Paul then gave these pictures to a unique exhibition - Here is New York: Images from the Frontline of History: A Democracy of Photographs - which had set itself up in a shop front in SoHo, Manhattan and featured images of September 11 and its aftermath from both professionals and amateurs alike.
 
 
 
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