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go window-shopping
(redirected from front-of-house)

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go window-shopping
to go about looking at goods in store windows without actually buying anything. The office workers go window-shopping on their lunch hour, looking for things to buy when they get paid. Joan said she was just going window-shopping, but she bought a new coat.


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They not only bring daylight generously into areas below ground level, but also ingeniously connect back-of-house with front-of-house, and old with new.
Other sticking points in the arrangement include front-of-house issues such as box-office space and company boutiques, the makeup of the orchestra, governance of the board, development and fund-raising, sight lines, the backstage configuration, lounge space and corporate events, patron boxes, and shared services.
The silent, low-profile, non-aerosol Simply Fragrance dispenser is suitable for front-of-house restrooms, bar areas, health clubs, hallways on smoking floors and other public spaces where a more discreet dispenser is preferred.
 
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