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Last update: July 13, 2015
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And an association of newspapers must cater for all kinds of readers. [verb]
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We have to cater to fifty people in the party. [verb]
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We can also cater for customized requirements including microwave backhaul and wholesale services. [verb]
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Numbers of magazines and reviews are published in Arabic which cater both for the needs of the moment and the advancement of learning. [Please select]
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Restaurants and hotels must cater to one race only. [Please select]
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"Are you going to cater to the whims and prejudices of people." [Please select]
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The "_grands hôtels_" of the resorts recognize this and cater for the tourist accordingly. [verb]
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Shakespeare's successors catered to the depraved tastes of this new audience. [verb]
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The true artistic genius, who will not cater to accepted notions, who exercises originality, and strives to be true to life, leads an obscure and wretched existence. [verb]
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You said what you chose, and spoke from your own convictions, and catered to no one. [Please select]
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Was there not the Boy's sister to be catered for in case she should come. [Please select]
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