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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I dine out three times a week, and the other nights heat up something with a pan of boiled vegetables. |
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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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Personalize the relationship, so it's deepened, resonating with the customer when they're deciding where to dine out. |
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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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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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In the evening, dine out on the yachting marina, where cafes, restaurants, boutiques and wine bars line the canals. |
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Personally, I can't dine out anywhere without thinking of all the components that go into that particular experience. |
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When you've finished in the water, dine out in Broadbeach and bike ride and picnic on family-friendly Mermaid Beach. |
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Children possess influence with their parents when choosing where to dine out. |
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Like most other diners, Millennials dine out for social occasions, meal times and for snacking purposes. |
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See art exhibitions in Federation Square, dine out in the city's winding, gothic laneways, shop along Chapel Street and swim from St Kilda Beach. |
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However, as people dine out increasingly more, there is a greater chance of consuming excess more trans-fatty acids. |
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Cook at home for your families or dine out with your friends, eating is a ritual that shapes our lives. |
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If you dine out at an expensive restaurant, waiters will tend your table diligently. |
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In addition to having your own meals at the villa, you may wish to also dine out. |
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Here one can attend concerts, readings, exhibitions, seminars and conferences, participate in art, dance and music concerts, dine out and even get married. |
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Colombia is a country that is unworthy of trade with Canada because once this agreement is signed it will dine out on the fact that its country is okay because a nice country like Canada saw fit to join with it. |
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If you know that the recipient cannot dine out, but has a hobby like taking dance or other lessons, find out which company they do business with and give a gift certificate. |
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Explore Adelaide's attractions from the stylish, central East End, dine out in Hobart's Salamanca Place or throw yourself into the high-energy nightlife of Surfers Paradise. |
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Taste of Winterlude, late January through late February, as the Capital's best restaurants create special menus to entice local residents to dine out. |
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So, instead of quick-and-easy eating out on a Tuesday or Wednesday, consumers are waiting for the weekend, and making it more of an event to dine out, and when they dine out, value is the determining factor. |
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Away from the court, cruise down the Brisbane River, explore South Bank's sprawling cultural precinct, dine out in Fortitude Valley or day trip to nearby Moreton Bay. |
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Sometimes I dine out with my interviewees. |
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Pauline Frommer, East Village Cannot afford to dine out anymore. |
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But this is hardly an increase to dine out on. |
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When we are in private life, we are not supposed to dine out on the connections we made in public life, unless that information is publicly available. |
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As a veteran of the battle of the bulge myself, I appreciate restaurants that provide nutritional information so that I can make more healthy choices when I dine out, which is very frequently given our job. |
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We cater to so many business people and folks who dine out quite a bit. |
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I've come to the point where I don't want to dine out with him. |
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Take them with you when you dine out or pack them in the hamper if you're going on a picnic, alternatively, they'll make an unusual and thoughtful gift. |
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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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