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Smalls

American  
[smawlz] / smɔlz /

noun

  1. Robert, 1839–1915, U.S. captain in the Union navy and politician, born into slavery in South Carolina: congressman 1875–79, 1882–87.


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Stalls have "Halal" written on them and there's bunting featuring what looks like Arabic script.

From BBC • May 15, 2026

Appeared in the April 22, 2026, print edition as 'Peace Stalls, but Investors Can’t Stop Buying'.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026

“They have been here for a very, very, very long time, long before us,” says Stalls, who studied canid ecology in college and sports a wolf tattoo on her left arm.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 3, 2023

Stalls in the basement were used as workstations in the sweatshop, but that wasn’t their original purpose, Colasante said.

From Washington Post • Jan. 20, 2023

Stalls and shoppers, pickpockets and rag-tag bands of war orphans.

From "The Reader" by Traci Chee

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