There was no place to sit in the sitting room, to dine in the dining rooms, or to sleep in the bedrooms. |
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At Carpaccio, in the fashionable Hagenplatz, she likes to dine on truffled pasta. |
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If they dine at the hotel's restaurant, they'll enjoy a choice of traditional Moroccan cuisine. |
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Although these typologies are not mutually exclusive, Grignon uses them to understand the situations when people dine together. |
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I'm sorry, sirs, but you do not appear to be suitably attired to dine at this establishment. |
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All kinds of critters like to dine on poultry, including raccoons, skunks, opossums, weasels, foxes, coyotes, dogs and feral cats. |
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In the main restaurant you can choose to dine in the cosy formal room or on the breezy balcony. |
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Many foodstuffs are packed for transit, so you can dine on Breton bisque or rhumbaba desserts later in the year if you fancy. |
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You'll dine like a king and probably want to build a house next door just so you can pop in every day for lunch. |
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But the English nobility keep themselves to themselves and only dine with the pick of the bunch. |
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You can also dine outside on the veranda section and enjoy cooling sea breezes. |
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African viverrids tend to be carnivorous, but the civets common to China prefer to dine on fruit, especially spiky, foul-smelling durians. |
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Two paintings and a bizarre set of events bring these five very different and lonely people together to dine by candlelight. |
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One of the greatest and most honourable traditions of cruising is being invited to dine at the Captain's table. |
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During an ocean voyage, a passenger's greatest thrill was an invitation to dine at the Captain's Table. |
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Seals and marine birds are also carnivores that dine at or near the top of the food chain. |
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Secluded from the street, you dine beside an herb garden, flowers and a fountain. |
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House sparrows, black-capped chickadees, and blue grouse dine on mistletoe berries, while porcupines devour whatever plant parts they can reach. |
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At night, the city is alive with theatre, music and comedy, and you can dine in Little India, Little Italy or four separate Chinatowns. |
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I dine out three times a week, and the other nights heat up something with a pan of boiled vegetables. |
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Many dine on falafel, sandwiches made with balls of deep-fried hummus, or grilled lamb sandwiches, called shwarma. |
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He also wishes to extend to you an invitation to dine with him at a feast of dancing and delights. |
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In the stylish El Galatino on the Gran Via you dine to the quiet clink of cutlery beneath trompe-l'oeil walls and earthy plasterwork. |
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He comes to the counting house to wish Scrooge a merry Christmas and invite his uncle to dine with himself and his wife on Christmas Day. |
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It was an honor to dine at the captain's table, and indeed all the officers and crew were exceptional. |
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Fifty years ago, most British towns had their own dance hall, where couples could foxtrot, dine or watch cabaret. |
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To experience traditional Portuguese cuisine, dine in one of the pousadas, where old recipes are served. |
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The restaurant is designed in such way that a group of 25 persons can dine privately. |
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Other sections include giftware, homecare, hair and beauty, wine and dine and a children's page packed with competitions! |
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Last year, to mark her golden anniversary with the service, she was invited to dine with the Queen at Normanby Hall. |
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Seasonally they dine on insects, especially caterpillars, beetles, and grasshoppers. |
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However, we were invited to order from the bistro-board menus potted around the bar and dine in the pleasant, adjacent restaurant area. |
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There is plenty of space to dine in the breakfast area, from where there is access to a tiled conservatory. |
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Most restaurants have pleasant outside areas, and when I dine with my son we always seek the table with the best view. |
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The confirmation fax reminded us we had to wear a collar and tie if we chose to dine in the restaurant. |
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For the rest of the week, they can swim on local beaches, dine out in some of the best restaurants in the area and relax in this easy-going area. |
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Well, there are many reasons to dine out in a swanky restaurant, most of which are celebratory. |
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It was a kind of story you can dine out on for a long time, but at the time it was a bit worrying because I nearly missed my aeroplane over it. |
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I think I will be able to dine out on the stories that come out of this for some time. |
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As well as making a living, football was about having stories to dine out on. |
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Forced to dine elsewhere it is expected that many will be placed under financial pressure to pay up. |
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I was fortunate enough to dine as a guest of the restaurant and therefore etiquette demands that I don't review the meal. |
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At a guest house you also have the opportunity to dine on a home cooked meal. |
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Families can visit countless museums, galleries and exhibits, dine in the finest restaurants and explore life in space! |
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Some evenings he chose to dine with the other dons and professors at high table in college. |
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This allows customers to dine on the water's edge and order food from either restaurant. |
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Here you can dine with a view across the lagoon, while your yacht is moored in a private jetty. |
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She said that if the voters do not dine with the candidate, how could they be acquainted with him? |
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I thought you would wine and dine me and present me with expensive tokens and bent-knee hand kissing in an attempt to keep me as yours. |
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The catering division is used regularly by the Taoiseach to wine and dine visiting dignitaries at Government Buildings and Farmleigh House. |
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And lord alone knows what it costs to wine and dine travel agents here, there and everywhere. |
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They were going to use the company penthouse that Jake's father's company uses when they wine and dine clients in Seattle. |
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They rented it, fully furnished, from David Ogilvie, and used their beautiful home to wine and dine the local aristocracy. |
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The truth is that the pair once answered an ad for male escorts, mistakenly thinking they would simply have to wine and dine women. |
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I went to K's house to wine and dine with friends from a former workplace of mine. |
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They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power. |
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For many Chinese today, the Spring Festival is a good time to wine and dine. |
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Why not fill it with asylum seekers and let them wine and dine in the many House of Commons restaurants and bars? |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public. |
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It is obscene that the leaders of the rich world can wine and dine in the splendour of a luxury liner while offering only crumbs in debt relief. |
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Wine director Brian Duncan also brings in winemakers to come to the restaurant and move around as people dine. |
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Trust me, if you dine here and you feel the portion was too small, you wuz robbed! |
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I was privileged to dine with the family and sat across from her Ladyship and on the right of Lord Donovan. |
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In the houses located in the Midlands, guests dine at one large polished dining table laid with old family silver. |
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We'll dine at the fanciest and snootiest drive-thru restaurants and waffle houses. |
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And marlin, wahoo and yellowfins, there to dine on everything he mentioned except those massive sharks. |
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They come to dine on the popular eatery's cinnamon rolls, the roasted ancho chile rellenos, the strong coffee. |
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Later in the same night, on their return from their spying mission, he and Diomedes sit down to dine, drink, and pour a libation again. |
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Very important, the latter, if as some of my friends assert, the reason he does not dine at public functions is that he is a dry drunk. |
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Sometimes I'll make furtive pilgrimages to the Carnegie Deli to dine on that whopper classic, the hot pastrami on rye. |
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Their lobbyists breakfast, lunch and dine our elected representatives every day. |
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My son is such a scamp for not telling me beforehand that you were coming over to dine with us tonight! |
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We dine on kosher hot dogs, Old Style beer, Cracker Jacks, and frosty malts. |
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The burgers they dine on are suitably beefy without being too big, with stacks of thick fries on the side. |
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Find a sofa to slouch in, a bar stool to drink on or private booths to dine, drink or chat with friends in. |
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You can dine by starlight on the terrace, bringing you nearer to the nightly entertainment. |
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Great river views attract Bristol's finest to drink and dine al fresco on the terrace. |
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Last year, we actually had a semi-civilized debate on where to dine for lunch. |
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You can tank up on powerful Sake while you dine on their noodles, and you can knock back Martinis and Cosmos in the bar later on when the fashion elite make their entrances. |
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On the very day that the books arrived, a local friend, Miss benn, came to dine, and the family gave a reading to her. |
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The roughnecks and hooligans have gone and instead families on a Saturday night dine alfresco on the broad shrub-lined pavements as though they were in Paris. |
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He also knew that once Larry accepted the job, Artie would have to wine and dine him because that's when the other vulture agents would fly in to seize him. |
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If you need another reason to dine, the barbecue is tasty and the fixins are plentiful. |
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And with a record 1,762 Whooper's swans coming to dine on grain and potatoes and bask in higher temperatures, the spectacular visitors are causing twitchers ' hearts to race. |
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In March, police arrested a group of wealthy businessmen and government officials who were about to dine on illegal tiger meat. |
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That night they dine nobly again, with an excellent Madeira. |
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While both impoverished and wealthy school districts dine on the booster clubs' cash cow, a handful of local educators say it's time their teams went on a diet. |
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The party next Sunday is an all parish event where parishioners from Abbeyleix and Ballyroan from all churches sit down to wine and dine in style. |
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He refused to dine with people, because he did not like being agitated during meal times. |
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Why would they question their master, their life was good and cushy and as long as they massaged his ego they would continue to dine at the top table and drink the best rum. |
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He always thinks he can dine out on the positive aspects of Australian history but when it comes to facing up to the negative, he is in absolute denial. |
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A table on the three-tiered deck of Louie's Backyard is an enchanting place to dine, especially in the evening. |
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Last December, Hu went to his friend's home to wine and dine. |
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They're here to strengthen ties with the U.S., talk a little politics, wine and dine with dignitaries, and test out Camilla's popularity in a nation some call Diana country. |
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Guests who have purchased the Modified American Plan that includes breakfast and lunch or dinner are also entitled to a dine around programme at a number of west coast hotels. |
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She holds a part-time job, and I'm assuming she would continue working, visit my home a few evenings a week to cook dinner or dine out, with companionship at bed time. |
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As part of the Full American Plan, guests can also dine without charge at two partner hotels and receive credits toward meals at a third partner hotel's restaurants. |
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It is always too late to eat alone yet never too late to dine in company. |
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When you take clients to a restaurant you pay partly for the use of the space and a nice environment in which to wine and dine your business associates. |
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Come March 17, many Americans and other people around the world will don green clothes, dine on corned beef and cabbage, and quench their thirst with a pint of Guinness Stout. |
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign. |
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Apparently the fact that some Canadians live at the same latitude as some Finns and Icelanders is reason enough to wine and dine the likes of Michael Ondaatje and Bob Rae. |
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I've known people who would rather go hungry than dine on their own. |
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On coffee plantations, palm civets dine heavily on coffee cherries. |
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Guests dine and rub shoulders with working coffee farmers and, in an affirming testament to the honor system, are asked to log their own charges on a communal notepad. |
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The restaurant says it will continue to serve its kids' menu until 7pm, then customers may dine in a child-free environment until the 10pm closing time. |
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You could dine at the Old Shanghai Restaurant, known for its authentic looking decorations and the homestyle food that once prevailed in the narrow Shanghai alleys. |
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Create a living smorgasbord that includes plants with berries, foliage, fruit, nectar, nuts, pollen, sap, and seeds, so critters can dine on what they like. |
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The people dine on chamois and boar, aurochs and mutton, bison and walrus. |
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If you want to get everything on your Christmas list this year, this is the place to wine and dine dear Mr. claus. |
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Corvids demolish wire-worms in grain crops, and in root and tuber crops are happy to dine on snails and grubs, caterpillars and insects. |
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On the night we dine at Orles Barn, Rowlestone Farm's vanilla ice cream accompanies Dan's seasonal plum clafoutis. |
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On alternating days, guests may dine from authentic thalis, designed for fans of traditional Indian cuisine. |
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Now I'm hungry as a Rocky Mountain lion so come, let's go and get this poor, daffy, tealess widow and wine and dine with her and make it all up. |
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Why don't we ask him and his ladies to come over in a family way and dine with some other plain country gentlefolks? |
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As a visiting Englishman, he was once invited to dine with Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, who was unaware of who he was. |
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The Mahon family of Strokestown House evicted 3,000 people in 1847, and were still able to dine on lobster soup. |
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Neighboring cleaner wrasses and other reef fish swarm to dine at this banquet. |
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Some of them nevertheless called him Professor Wittgenstein, and he was allowed to dine with the doctors. |
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Although there are different accounts as to what Valverde said, most agree that he invited the Inca to come inside to talk and dine with Pizarro. |
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They are not seen again until they arrive as larger juveniles in shallow coastal waters, where they dine on seagrass and algae. |
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The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, and wretches hang that jurymen may dine. |
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Booker T. Washington was the first black man to dine in the White House. |
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Worm-eating warblers, ovenbirds and waterthrushes also dine on the forest floor. |
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Quaint Cape Dutch homesteads welcome you to join winetasting sessions or dine in spectacular surroundings like Lanzerac Hotel and Spa. |
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Additionally, instead of a coat check, there will be a shoe check, as everyone will be expected to dine barefoot. |
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Voles make their runs under the thick cover of salt hay grasses and dine on the tender portions of their stems and leaves. |
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Yellowstone cutthroats dine primarily on insects, but will occasionally pursue juvenile sculpins, whitefish, suckers and even small trout. |
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He enjoyed interacting and socialising with students, often inviting them to dine with him, despite finding it difficult relating to other humans. |
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If you'd prefer a smoochier evening, nearby Beauvilliers is often voted Paris's most romantic restaurant and couples flock to dine under the splendid chandeliers. |
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The clergyman had to dine some distance from town, and had got two churchings, three christenings, and a funeral, to perform in something less than an hour. |
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He invites Jack to dine with them in first class the following night. |
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Spectators were allowed to see him dine in public at Hampton Court Palace. |
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At the end is an excellent oyster bar and seafood restaurant, where you can dine on steamed clams while watching locals haul in mackerel and white croaker. |
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They want a town square where they can dine, see a movie and window-shop. |
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As it was a sunny afternoon, we decided to dine alfresco on the patio. |
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Couples can dine on a king-size bed with red satin bed linens. |
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The bears are impatient to dine on ringed seals, their favorite food. |
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That evening, as sunset stains the lake red and boaters pull up to the marina, we dine on crab-stuffed buffalo carbonade at the Floating Restaurant in Hope. |
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Visitors pay a 900 yen entrance fee to shop in a mock-up of Istanbul's bazaar, join in folk and belly dances done by dancers direct from Turkey and dine on Turkish delicacies. |
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For outdoor eating, dine in style with the Stirling suite of garden furniture comprising of 120cm octagonal gateleg table, four folding armchairs, Lazy Susan and a parasol. |
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For a local experience, you can dine at any small dhaba near a temple where you get a vegetarian meal with rice, sambar, korma, papad, butter milk, rasam. |
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What was it all, to have a duke and to have lords dining with her, to dine with lords or with a duke itself, if life were dull with her, and the hours hung heavy! |
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It is said that he would not dine until the indigent were fed. |
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If you're planning to enjoy the great outdoors we've got the perfect selection of picnic essentials including this white wicker picnic basket to dine al fresco in style. |
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Long-beaked common dolphins, Bronze whaler sharks, Bryde's whales, and Cape gannets alter their ecology or behaviour just to dine on the sardines. |
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I should like to dine with him. I dare say he gives famous dinners. |
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Opposite the windows was a large range, on which the dinner for the family and for various ladies who statedly dine in the institution was cooking. |
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And it is not the Turks who go to the Uyghur restaurants in Turkey but rather the Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Mongolians and Chinese who live in Turkey that dine there. |
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Dine like the natives at pubs in England, sidewalk cafes in France and mom-and-pop trattorias in Italy. |
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Dine first and carry something easy in your purse to snack on as you stride purposely through the mall. |
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Quickly Borofsky and two partners, Steve Mahlum and Dine Zampini, made a counter proposal to purchase the entire farm. |
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Once the Dine realised what strip-mining was doing to their land, they filed a law suit, which was rejected. |
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The combustible mix of AQIM, Ansar al Dine, and Tuareg rebels is complex and dangerous. |
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The mix of al Qaeda in the Maghreb, Ansar al Dine, and the Tuareg rebels is combustible. |
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Dine safely, healthfully, carefully, informedly with these tips. |
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After the trial, Dine reportedly went into a witness protection program and still lives in the UK under an assumed name. |
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The artists were Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol. |
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Later at Clark's trial in the UK, Dine testified against Clark and was granted immunity from prosecution. |
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Dine became Clark's chief heroin courier and recruiter of other couriers, predominately other young women. |
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A temporary restaurant, punningly titled ''All Men Must Dine,'' opened in London Friday to mark the DVD release of season four of the HBO series. |
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Dine out. In urban areas there are plenty of cat-flaps allowing access to another cat's dinner. |
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Prince Kamal el Dine Hussein attempted to repopulate Wadi El Natrun with boars of Hungarian stock, but they were quickly exterminated by poachers. |
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Martha Jackson showed Jim Dine and Allen Stone showed Wayne Thiebaud. |
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From 1864-1868, the Ramah Navajos along with other Dine were sent on a death march to Fort Sumner and were incarcerated there, approximately 300 miles from their homeland. |
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Dine Out Week is being coordinated by the Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID, the body set up last year to coordinate investment and marketing in the town centre. |
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While in Australia, Clark became involved with Allison Raewyn Dine, a New Zealand kindergarten teacher from Rotorua who moved to Australia and met Clark. |
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Each year we showcase this unique mix at the Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival, which has grown to be one of the most popular epicurean events in the world. |
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Everything about the experience would be hyperlocal. Dine at a neighborhood restaurant, hit the bar down the street, stop at a gallery or shop at a store. |
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