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COMPUTING société f de vente en ligneArgos was last night recognised as the country's leading e-tailer, winning the most awards at this year's Visa E-tail Awards, as voted for by Visa customers. The 'Bricks to Clicks' award acknowledged Argos' e-tailing expertise, through its successful integration of its High Street, catalogue and Internet operations, and confirmed its position at the forefront of multi-channel retailing in the UK.
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['iːteɪlə(r)]noun cyber-vendeur/cyber-vendeuse m/f
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