It was a homey little diner where the food might either be undercooked or overcooked, but thank the heavens it was real food. |
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We boarded and the diner had closed for the evening and the club car was only opened until midnight. |
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We departed the diner and returned to our sleeper just as the train pulled into Atlanta, on time. |
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The diner had begun serving New York passengers before Albany, so some had already eaten. |
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With in a few days of resting, reading, and eating small meals in the diner, the train finally pulled into Penn Station around noon. |
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I had dinner in the diner and noticed that the track from about Paso Robles to Salinas is really rough. |
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They have it in the refrigerator and the owner can get it in the diner or by asking a crew member. |
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They took the first class passengers to the diner for their meal since the train would be late. |
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Most of the day was spent there, or in the diner, or on the first level of the lounge car for a change of internal scenery. |
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To get back to the room we have to walk through six cars, the diner, the lounge, and four coaches. |
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However, the food in the diner is good as we have found to be generally true on this line. |
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Of course after I left the diner I went to the third coach were I was sitting and tried to sleep. |
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Perhaps one of happiest diversions while traveling by train is a trip to the diner. |
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I had to walk through the lounge car, and then the diner to get to the sleepers. |
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They walked around for about an hour before settling into a booth at the diner for coffee and chat. |
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That day we drove east into the desert along Interstate 40, stopping at a roadside diner to eat. |
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Before heading home to New York, we stop and eat lunch in a road-side diner. |
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We walk about six blocks to a restaurant, more like a diner really, and find a booth. |
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One was a huge tomato, styled in the fashion of a ketchup dispenser in a roadside diner. |
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She smiled as she helped Justin up the high stool behind the metallic counter of the diner. |
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To the left and all the way to the back of the diner there were booths with fake silver lining and a small jukebox on every table. |
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You can almost feel the characters ache as they drive through the heat of the desert, stopping for cigarettes and supper at a roadside diner. |
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I noticed Steven giving me a sidelong glance once we were seated in our comfortable booths at the diner. |
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Dale has dark secrets and a tarty girlfriend, who works as a waitress at the diner. |
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He ran down the backstairs to the pool and into the diner so that none of them will know he had done it. |
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A scoop of ice-cream is also indispensable for many a diner with his cup of fruit salad. |
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He laid down some money and then walked out of the diner, the door slamming shut behind him. |
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Ford leaned back in his seat and looked around the diner for the waitress, hoping to flag her over for a refill of coffee. |
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Soon a small posse of men in black roll into town in big dark luxury car and belly up to the diner counter. |
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Actually, he thinks that if his career ever went belly up, he'd open an American-style diner somewhere between Glasgow and Oban. |
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I could see that today's consist included three locomotives, two sleepers, four coaches, a diner, a lounge car, and a baggage car. |
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During the short drive to Joe's favourite diner in Madrid I spotted a group of five deer, several skeins of Canada geese and a group of mallard. |
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Tucked down in boho Stockbridge, this crimson-walled diner twinkles with candlelight and feels as cosy as a New Orleans bar in a cyclone. |
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The play's driving force is Terry, an alcoholic, out-of-work actor slinging hash at a mob-owned diner. |
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His people were never the iconic nighthawks Edward Hopper found at the diner. |
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There was of course the diner who complained volubly about everything and everyone, apparently believing this would impress his lady friend. |
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This place is more a noshery than a quick-eat diner and has the advantage of being licenced to remain open for 24 hours a day. |
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A steam engine, authentic freight train and a classic American diner, it doesn't get much better than this. |
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I was also amazed to find that the items from the diner car were not so bad at all! |
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The entrance area features an authentic 1950s diner still in operation and an antique carousel. |
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Pardon me stretching a point, but if an ordinary restaurant diner can be expected to recognise an organised crime type, why can't the police? |
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The diner was in the same strip mall as the coffee shop and they had lunch here frequently. |
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They ended up at a diner, where Eric ordered scrambled eggs, and Brian had the Breakfast Combo, fried eggs with bacon, sausage and home fries. |
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He exhaled slowly as he began walking towards the diner and Alex got a chill just from the cold look in his pale eyes. |
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Modelled on the American diner of the 1950s, the chrome and Formica interior has become a classic in its own right. |
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On the way home, I was walking down 7th and happened to glance into a diner as I passed and spotted Erica from work, so I popped in to say howdy. |
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The uncomfortable closeness of the diner, where virtually the whole film takes place, does add some sense of intensity. |
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Last August one diner clubbed another with a baseball bat when the latter intervened in a dispute over a missing cheeseburger. |
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I was not sure if they ever got to seat any coach passengers who wanted dinner in the diner. |
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Outside near the diner, they have removed all the benches in a bid to get students into the fabulous common room. |
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I always pictured myself working at some high-class clothing store but never a diner. |
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After the movie I was walking through the diner and noticed a women filling out some kind of report. |
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A little elbow grease, a nice place mat and some dishes, and the table awaited its diner. |
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He noted that most Chinese food is plated in such a way that knives aren't necessary for the diner. |
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Corked glasses of wine are valiantly defended, and the diner is implied to be trying to cheat the restaurant. |
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I grab a root beer float at a diner called Joey's, and begin walking again. |
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Jayne chose the light and fluffy lemon lush after overhearing that a diner is just about as fluffy and syrupy. |
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We are cruising slowly through northern Indiana and at 9pm the diner actually opens. |
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Its pastry crust speaks to a diner of infinite potential, obscuring what's within and defying conventional conceptions of identity. |
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We went to the diner before the arrival at Tuscaloosa and again the beef pot pie was the thing to have. |
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In 1872, a pressman for The Providence Journal turned an old express wagon into an eatery, thus creating the first diner. |
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It's decor gives the appearance of a provincial diner, but the menu is far more fusion than a specific cuisine. |
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He went up to a guy in a diner and said, good evening, I'd like you to meet Mike Wallace. |
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My companion is something of a grande dame of the food world and is thus the perfect diner for the Lord Edward. |
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My favorite dining car meal is breakfast so we trooped to the diner for immediate seating by the cheerful stewardess. |
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It's an old fashion diner with great service and even better food, even if their main dish is a hamburger and fries. |
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It's early morning in this dive of a diner, a refreshing late-September chili spilling into Happy Valley from the mountains. |
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Add a Victorian touch to your table by making cones from white or silver doilies and filling them with sugared almonds, one for each diner. |
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Crossing the street, he entered the light pink and white walled diner to find only one stool open at the double-U shaped counter. |
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The down-and-dirty, half-hour drama is the story of an unlikely duo of ex-cons who fall in with a plucky waitress at a notorious dead-end diner. |
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The breakfast diner was downstairs on the first floor, just opposite of the front desk. |
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Taut leatherette seating, snug booths, it's a dream of a diner for cafe connoisseurs. |
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Then she'd walk on over to the town's only diner and have breakfast with other regulars, and give idle chat about her adventures in her walks. |
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When not in school, the troupe whiles away its time at Arnold's, the local drive-in diner. |
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Between courses each diner is invited to an anteroom to record their opinions about the other guests. |
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The combination of dry bread and endless cheese leads to the diner having to chew away at the food for, oh, several hours. |
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When he first meets her, she is working at a roadside diner and helps him when his car breaks down. |
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This used to be an art practised by waiters in posh restaurants right in front of the diner, and it was a joy to watch. |
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And I do get a decent bottle of wine and I and a guest diner free for my pains. |
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It was a social ritual that defined the diner, the restaurant and the city they inhabited. |
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Brave restaurant workers and a diner disarmed a customer who pulled out a gun in a dispute over an unpaid bill. |
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A guest diner requires feeding, and the dish prepared normally leads to a solution for said problem. |
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He is a frequent diner at Italian restaurants in Portman, Grand Hyatt and St Regis. |
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After we leave one of the passengers from the back coach comes forward to our coach and inquires where the diner is. |
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By hand signals at the windows we tell daughter and son-in-law we are going to the diner. |
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They made a quick stop at a small roadside diner for supper. |
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When we were in the diner, you could really feel how bad the tracks were. |
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It is two blocks away from our apartment in New York and has the ambiance of a Sunday night diner with simple and great food. |
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Well, because a diner wiith 15 employees is one thing, and a boutique investment house with 15 employees is quite another. |
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It could've been the coffee he had at a roadside diner or the way he opened the windshield of the car and the scenery and sunshine just washed over him. |
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In the new world order where every diner is a critic, there is a lot of feigned expertise. |
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We stopped and ate in a historically-rich diner joint in the main strip. |
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His eggs Benedict uses a slice of porchetta instead of ham or bacon, his brioche is gluten free and he's working on a number of vegetarian diner options. |
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You squint a little at the sickly yellow light of a roadside diner, and rub your fingers against each other, thinking you can feel menu grease on them. |
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When the broken-hearted Seymour waits alone at the diner bar, Enid feels ashamed of her actions, and takes it upon herself to follow him home and see how he lives. |
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Red Kangaroo Service also includes a diner, buffet car and lounge. |
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But when it misses, as in a soy-marinated beef tataki with a flavorless raspberry emulsion, it's obvious to even the least sensitized diner that the dish has fallen flat. |
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At its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, even the county's smaller towns each supported a bank, a diner, a gas station, a grocery, a schoolhouse, and a bar or two. |
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This is not a place where the wise diner orders fajitas or the sopaipilla dessert, which resembles nothing so much as sugared snippets of frozen bread dough. |
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We finally finished up at the diner, only after I had to patiently wait for Liz to finish her double banana split hot chocolate fudge sundae and doubled meal. |
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I realize my condemnation of male diner culture may seem a tad harsh. |
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A restaurant menu is the nexus of a diner, a dinner, a chef and the suitably hospitable environment in which a meal is served. |
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Like a diner spearing a morsel of food with the tine of a fork, researchers have used the tip of a microscopic needle to lift a single atom from a surface and then replace it. |
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His wildly successful steakhouses, of which the Houston edition is No. 11, asks the diner to surrender to a certain kind of theatrical experience. |
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As I sat there I began thinking about the first time I went to an American diner and froze when asked what way did I want my eggs served, sunny side up, over easy, etc. |
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The nurse will be happy to watch the babies while Mom and Dad head for the lounge car or the dome car or the diner, to take in the scenery and watch a movie. |
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She got out, still carrying her pack and followed him into the diner, her shorter legs moving almost at a run to keep pace with his long lazy strides. |
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Eventually, even the most enthusiastic diner will tire of going to his restaurant. |
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Jenny asked Amanda as she sat at the counter in the diner a week later. |
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I walk to the diner car and get one when I'm good and ready for it. |
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The two heroes were sitting at the counter of the local diner. |
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The diner offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving traditional American fare, and some Americanized ethnic dishes like chicken Parmesan and gyros. |
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I've found some fab retro US tableware I've found some fab retro US tableware to give you that authentic diner feeling. |
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You've eaten in an Eastern Oregon diner whose wall hangings include a bull emasculator. |
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I would like a bowl of Italian wedding soup from the diner. Takeout, not dine-in. It's the special today. |
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I imagined myself, some ancient Neronian diner, gourmandizing on a delicately flavoured lark's tongue, or a lightly killed dormouse on a stick. |
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Opened in 1934, this cleaner-than-clean diner serves hand-patted hamburgers on roasted buns and gutbomb chili to a loyal cadre of locals. |
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The film opens with SpongeBob losing out on a new manager position at the Krusty Krab diner in Bikini Bottom, where he works as a fry cook. |
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The train's consist included a baggage car, four passenger cars, and a diner. |
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Celia didn't eat at the diner anymore because she thought the carbonation in their fountain drinks was off. |
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On 11 October 1919, Welsh was the only diner in a restaurant on 50th and Broadway, when by complete coincidence Harry Pollok walked in. |
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For snackage there's a 1950s-themed diner plus a barbie on the terrace, weather permitting. |
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Alice went to the diner and ordered a stack of silver dollars with butter and blueberry syrup. |
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But Miss Manners asks you to picture the plight of the diner who has the butter but no butter knife. |
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The dissatisfied diner sent his underseasoned food back to the kitchen for more salt. |
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Six mums, who met on a multi-birth website, brought their twosomes together for the first time at a diner near Falkirk. |
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During that weekend, he writes, he met a two girls in a diner. |
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An Etruscan speciality was near life size tomb effigies in terracotta, usually lying on top of a sarcophagus lid propped up on one elbow in the pose of a diner in that period. |
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A diner coffee cup and a half-full plastic water glass, a napkin or sugar dispenser thus rest on, and are observed through, seamlessly reflective surfaces. |
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Rachell has made sure her menu pays homage to the all-American diner, with US-style breakfast waffles and pancakes, home-made cherry pies, burgers, chilli dogs and milkshakes. |
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The urban street is empty outside the diner, and inside none of the three patrons is apparently looking or talking to the others but instead is lost in their own thoughts. |
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He and his wife and three children are firmly rooted in one of the town's swankiest roads and Matteo is a regular diner at local Italian restaurants. |
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The Slice bar and diner is the first of its kind in Scotland and, at only 10 minutes from the city centre, is proving popular with locals as well as Travel Inn guests. |
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Instead the 34-year-old fan of 1950s Americana takes a seat in her very own authentic US diner and enjoys a waffle made with a classic waffle iron. |
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Aloha Diner brings Authentic Hawaiian dishes to the table with laulau, lomi lomi salmon and poi. |
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Before I left the house today, I pawed through a box for some old unused show prep from the Diner days. |
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At the nearby Desert Diner, dishes clatter as busboys set tables for the lunch crowd and crank the fireplace to a high blaze. |
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During the trial, the court was told police had smashed the drugs ring by planting a hidden microphone at their headquarters, Debbie's Diner. |
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Dorothy's Diner was the only eatery in town, and exactly where Seth had always taken her on their dates. |
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In Easton, he photographed The Sportsman Diner, which was in an old dining car. |
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Filled with memories of things past, I made tracks to The Empire Diner on New Year's Day, and sat at the black lacquered bar allowing an ice-cube to melt lazily on my tongue. |
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As the Lost Sock Diner is located next door to the laundromat at the foot of Edinburgh's oh-so-trendy Broughton Street, you can clean your smalls while you munch your eggs. |
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Still to come are Honeymoon in Vegas, Diner, The bodyguard, Back to The Future, Beaches and so many more. |
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No, over breakfast at the Empire Diner on 10th Avenue and trust me, it's a dream team. |
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You'd be amazed what happens at Homer's Diner, a blue-plate special restaurant in an industrial district near the airport. |
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The next Class IV rapid is Joe's Diner, which could be so named because it sometimes eats kayakers for lunch. |
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A home away from home,'' said Lacey Cimino, a part-time waitress at Mike's Diner. |
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Below, Java Man in Hermosa Beach also offers Internet access, along with pastries baked by the Ocean Diner. |
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Mrs Diner said I was a pair of David Beckham longjohns, whilst I accused her of being a pair of skinny jeans. |
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To get into the mood, cast members visited Pixies Diner in Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, for a root beer float and pancakes. |
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Around the corner is Ellen's Stardust Diner, which seeks to re-create the 1950s heyday of midtown luncheonettes. |
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A luncheon reception will follow immediately at the Florentine Room, Bluebonnet Diner, 324 King Street, Northampton. |
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Here, then, is the collective judgment of Mrs Diner and the Dinettes. |
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If you are trying a case in an unfamiliar jurisdiction, arrive a few days early. Walk around town. Get a haircut at the local barbershop. Grab a burger at Joe's Diner. |
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With the Hop series, PlayFirst broadens the Diner Dash universe as the heroine from the megahit game, Flo, serves as a mentor to fledgling shops in her neighborhood. |
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I popped one into my bag for Mrs Diner, along with the dog biscuits. |
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Chris serves up a rogue risotto in the Diner and, because the dodgy dish contains death cap mushrooms, both Alf Stewart and Leah collapse and pass out. |
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