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  • Fair trade debate — Fair trade s increasing popularity has drawn criticism from both ends of the political spectrum. Different arguments are used by those who favour and by those who oppose fair trade, or feel that more strict standards and higher fair trade prices… …   Wikipedia

  • Booth Newspapers — Type Division Industry Publishing Founder(s) George Gough Booth his 2 brothers Headquarters Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States …   Wikipedia

  • Booth — (b[=oo][th]), n. [OE. bothe; cf. Icel. b[=u][eth], Dan. & Sw. bod, MHG. buode, G. bude, baude; from the same root as AS. b[=u]an to dwell, E. boor, bower, be; cf. Bohem. bauda, Pol. buda, Russ. budka, Lith. buda, W. bwth, pl. bythod, Gael. buth,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • booth — UK US /buːð/ noun [C] (UK usually stand) ► MARKETING an area, table, etc. set up by an organization at a fair or other event to show or sell its products or services: »At the booth, the marketing executive told me about the toys and gadgets his… …   Financial and business terms

  • booth — [bu:ð US bu:θ] n [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: From a Scandinavian language] 1.) a small partly enclosed place where one person can do something privately, such as use the telephone or vote ▪ a voting booth 2.) a small partly enclosed structure or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • booth — ► NOUN 1) a small temporary structure used for selling goods or staging shows at a market or fair. 2) an enclosed compartment allowing privacy when telephoning, voting, etc. ORIGIN from Old Norse, «dwell» …   English terms dictionary

  • booth — /boohth/, n., pl. booths /boohdhz, boohths/. 1. a stall, compartment, or light structure for the sale of goods or for display purposes, as at a market, exhibition, or fair. 2. a small compartment or boxlike room for a specific use by one occupant …   Universalium

  • booth — [[t]bu͟ːð[/t]] booths 1) N COUNT: usu n N A booth is a small area separated from a larger public area by screens or thin walls where, for example, people can make a telephone call or vote in secret. I called her from a public phone booth near the …   English dictionary

  • booth — noun (plural booths) Etymology: Middle English bothe, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse būth booth; akin to Old English būan to dwell more at bower Date: 13th century 1. a temporary shelter for livestock or field workers …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • booth babe — noun A female model hired to represent a product and interact with consumers at a trade fair or similar event. But not every company needed a hottie PR rep or booth babe to catch our eye …   Wiktionary

  • booth — /buð / (say boohdh), /buθ / (say boohth) noun 1. a temporary structure of boughs, canvas, boards, etc., as for shelter. 2. a stall or light structure for the sale of goods or for display purposes, as at a market or fair. 3. a small compartment… …  

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