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"canteen" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) a place where food and drink are served in a factory, a school, etc.
  2. a small container used by soldiers, travellers, etc. for carrying water or other liquid
  3. canteen of cutlery (British English) a box containing a set of knives, forks and spoons
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421 Sentences With "canteen"

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Our top pick for the best canteen you can buy is the Pinty G.I. Army Stainless Steel canteen.
Run by Margot Henderson in a converted bike shed, the canteen started life as exactly that: a canteen for the creative businesses in the adjacent building.
The Rothco 3 Piece Canteen Kit comes with a sturdy plastic army-style canteen, an aluminum cup, and an insulating cover all for about $12.Pros:
The Laken Camping and Hiking Canteen holds a generous 1.5 liters of water, plus, this Spanish-made canteen also looks great at the campsite or slung next to your daily commuter bag.
I grab a sausage roll from the hospital canteen instead.
Mia, meanwhile, works at a canteen on the Warner Bros.
"The Blackened Canteen ceremony is more than appropriate," says Rovsek.
THE canteen of Stockholm University could scarcely be more Swedish.
I gotta carry bullets, grenades, a sleeping bag, a canteen.
We've seen the company canteen and, trust us, it's good.
I wandered up to the canteen on the 14th floor.
Inside, a canteen offers hot meals, eaten on damp trays.
The irony of this particular summons is that, at the time it was written, Smith Canteen was bragging about the 2,057 coffee cups its Green Canteen program had kept out of the city's landfills.
In the market canteen, Frank Langrish eats a full English breakfast.
Abbey has a fantastic canteen that rivals any trendy London café.
Either I go to our canteen or go out with someone.
Things I knew I bought from the canteen slowly started disappearing.
After training, the squad gathered in the canteen at Lyngby's stadium.
The bride had just moved into an apartment above Kitty's Canteen.
On the Runway Fashion's favorite French canteen is coming to Saks.
We're back on food again, and the canteen offerings that day.
The replacement of a tea lady with a canteen run by a contractor is statistically indistinguishable from the loss of a factory-floor metal basher (even if the tea lady is still there in the canteen).
I run to the canteen and grab chicken pesto salad for lunch.
There's also the bioluminescent night attraction: And then there's the Satu'li Canteen.
The company provides canteen-like services using connected fridges and daily deliveries.
Facebook will need more than support for canteen menus to keep up.
"Someone got stabbed in the canteen where we have dinner," he said.
Women ate in a canteen while others were cared for by volunteers.
For 270 minutes on Fridays on the shortwave, there was Canteen Girl.
I head right and walk down to the corridor to the canteen.
Her favorite is The Bombay Canteen, which serves regional contemporary Indian food.
He is already an owner of the Bombay Canteen in that city.
Later that day, I stop for a drink at a nearby canteen.
The order: A chicken salad and a coconut water from Rustica Canteen.
She was given a house and a job in a school canteen.
The best wineskin and canteen: NextClimb Bota Bag ($20) and Laken Far West canteen ($38) If you're looking for a more traditional and compact container for your beach beverage of choice, consider a classic wineskin like NextClimb's Bota Bag.
Even though the campus seems quiet and somewhat empty, the canteen is bustling.
Using cords or straps, you could carry a canteen on your lash tab.
While combing through the plane wreckage, Itoh found something else: a blackened canteen.
New initiatives aside, Smith Canteen has been utilizing green practices for some time.
The worst things at the canteen are the cheese wrapping and yogurt pots.
This popular shoe box of a Mexican shop and canteen will close Sunday.
Mark got up, hurried out of the canteen, and strode across the concourse.
And so in 1987, The River Café—then a lunch canteen—opened for business.
Part of a mess kit, a scabbard from a bayonet, and a damaged canteen.
And behind that is a canteen that is still and actually pretty good condition.
Before their shift, the miners eat a buffet-style breakfast in the workers' canteen.
Alrosa provides a stipend that covers all of the miners' meals in the canteen.
The miners usually pack containers of food from the canteen to eat for lunch. 
The couple Margot and Fergus Henderson, married since 1992, outside her restaurant, Rochelle Canteen.
One of these was Canteen Boy, who made his debut in March of 1993.
Electricity switches, metal beds and bowls for the canteen were imported from North Korea.
Next door was a Nissan garage with 12 employees who adopted Dino's as their canteen.
The main dining option is a place called the Satu'li Canteen, and aesthetically it fits.
The ceremony includes pouring whiskey from the canteen, and sprinkling flower petals into the water.
Our final stop on this gut-busting tour of the East End is Rochelle Canteen.
The soldiers gave the boy rice balls and tea from a canteen, Mr. Komori said.
A big canteen, fitness centre and "collaborative office space" are supposed to get staff talking.
A canteen offers durability, ease of use, and convenience other hydration products just can't match.
An army of Condé Nast editors descended, turning the Grill Room into a company canteen.
Not having glue we had to improvise with the things we could get on canteen.
"'Man, I'll give you canteen dollars if you beat up that girl', they'd say," Hunter alleges.
Staff were told to wear masks, avoid face-to-face meetings and the canteen was closed.
Hernandez pleaded guilty to the offense and was docked 15 units from his canteen as discipline.
When I noticed Jacqueline lifting her canteen to her mouth, I had to abort the prank.
Dust and blood—not hers, I affirm—streak her face, and she paws at her canteen.
The upfront investment is so high that only companies with hundreds of employees have a canteen.
"You can buy batteries from the canteen if you have money on the books," he says.
Mezcal is a rusty canteen dipped into the burbling stream of consciousness of a Gila monster.
Smith Canteen, a popular coffeehouse serving egg sandwiches and avocado toast, will close on June 30.
The last place serving food was the canteen at the local hospital, which shuttered in 2010.
Inside the canteen, a cook prepared meals, and there were piles of dry food and snacks.
The filter papers have recently started to be used in the kitchens of Canteen in London.
Otherwise, it would be something of a miracle, Frank, if they let you manage the canteen.
His coffee long drunk, Mark sat in the canteen watching the concourse and thinking about Dukakis.
As my friend and I tuck into our breakfasts, I scan the other faces in the canteen.
We went to a canteen to have something to eat, when there was suddenly a big blast.
Some of the Chinese behemoth's retail ideas — like AI-powered shopping — start out in its employee canteen.
You can buy the bread at Fairfax Market in Hollywoodland and Groot-shaped bread at Cosmic Canteen.
Since announcing the Green Canteen Project, Diamond says the reactions from her customers have been overwhelmingly positive.
One day while attending Five Towns college on Long Island, he noticed Prince Paul in the canteen.
At the canteen diners can build their own bowls, à la Chipotle, but with an Avatar twist.
In the administrative facility, miners can have a meal in the canteen and change into their uniforms.
Their most recent designs include a sleek rucksack, a feminine briefcase and a canteen-shaped belt pack.
Juan Carlos Valles arrives at his tiny canteen in a corner of the market by 5 a.m.
"If you take a rest, you lose," said Mr. Valles, who has run his canteen since 1998.
Mr. MacEntire: Hey, Canteen Boy, shouldn't you ask your mother before you buy something for the house?
The oars are carved from Popsicle sticks from the canteen; the sail was snipped from a sheet.
The spirit of that diaspora cuisine lives at Spice Symphony, a compact, cacophonous canteen near Curry Hill.
"I just can't stand the food at the canteen any more at the Olympic village," she said.
You're also given the option, once you've drunk sufficient quantities from your canteen, to have a wee.
The work required included installing video surveillance equipment and renovating dormitories and a canteen for the inmates.
Like Petraroli and Di Caprio's Milan apartment, the canteen also incorporates arches, powder-coated metal and laminates.
After worship, congregants gathered near the canteen, where steam rose from platters of rice, beans and soup.
To "foster healing and tolerance," as Baldwin said, he and Sandler re-performed the sketch as a play called "Out of the Tent and Proud: A Politically Correct Version of Canteen Boy," in which the scoutmaster asked for permission before touching the character rechristened Consenting Bisexual Canteen Person.
"Did you see my pictures?" he asked urgently, as he piled up his plate in the staff canteen.
Staff were told to wear masks, avoid face-to-face meetings and the canteen was closed, he said.
Each year, on the June 20 crash anniversary, he poured whiskey from the blackened canteen onto the cross.
Claudio acquiesces, but then proceeds to dissect the stranger psychoanalytically, turning the entire canteen into his captive audience.
The Right Sectorites carried Simeon up to the second-floor canteen and placed him on the dining table.
It'll be available at Cosmic Canteen through September 10, which is when the Summer of Heroes wraps up.
Jo is a keen runner and qualified hatha yoga instructor, teaching regularly in the South Colonnade office canteen.
Inspired by James Cameron's Na'vi, the brand-new area has two dining options, Satu'li Canteen and Pongu Pongu.
He scrapped the strict, hierarchical rules that governed where, when and with whom players ate in the canteen.
Front Burner The chefs of Adda Indian Canteen and Anton's lead classes at the cooking school at Macy's.
We don't want people sitting around the canteen trying to figure out 'what does this mean for me'?
The old staff canteen is now home to hats, shoes and jewelry, kept in rigorous museum-grade conditions.
" The screen showed an image of Baldwin and Adam Sandler playing his "Canteen Boy" character in an "S.
As I walked through the canteen I thought of Alan queuing up for his lunch with us mere mortals.
The sketch "Canteen Boy Goes Camping" featured Alec Baldwin as a scoutmaster who makes sexual advances toward Sandler's character.
The shining steel and blue laminate counter of Roxy is everything I look for in a canteen cafe aesthetic.
At the entryway is the Canteen, which, much as its name indicates, offers up snacks and chill, ambient sets.
A sailor (right) and a volunteer participate in games during the Servicemen's Canteen Party at the Hotel Edison, 1942.
The union has submitted a list of demands ranging from better-quality food in the canteen to higher pay.
You serve vegan in your players' canteen, has this impacted the quality of fitness or play on the field?
Go ahead and drop a brick on the Stanley Adventure Steel Canteen, you're not going to break this thing.
A candidate going off script has become like a canteen of cold water to someone marooned in the desert.
Rochelle ICA, The Mall (near the stairs below Waterloo Place, at the foot of Regent Street); ica.art/rochelle-canteen.
And across the ocean, he claimed, Sinead O'Connor ripped up a picture of Canteen Boy during a London concert.
"I love the fact that I used to live here," she said, sitting in the Tottenham Police Station canteen.
A makeshift canteen, with steaming pots of sticky rice, had been set up in the warehouse's covered parking lot.
His mother juggled her time, taking care of her children while working in a canteen and learning to speak Norwegian.
None of these Mario power-ups could pack quite as much of a punch as the Super Mario Brothers Canteen.
At Pimlico's office, plumbers can work out in a swanky gym, then load up on protein in the subsidised canteen.
Head to the company canteen for a lackluster lunch: cold, gray, overcooked cauliflower, weird chicken breast, and watery rice pudding.
He was accused of tampering with a locking device, and was disciplined with loss of 60 units from his canteen.
Here, we speak to a woman who has worked in the canteen of a Manchester high school for ten years.
On one occasion, she claims she arrived to find the company had even installed a staff canteen in her bay.
The bottle is a beautiful, all-metal canteen that's always reminded me of the vintage 1930s National Park design language.
Mr Castile, a school canteen supervisor, was licensed to carry a gun and had told the policeman he was armed.
Prabhati, Shashi and the other recruits take seats in a canteen, and sit with their hands folded in their laps.
The hotel lacks a restaurant, but stocks its Camp Canteen with retro snacks including Cracker Jacks, "penny candy" and Dreamsicles.
Lots of people sat on the floor, but thankfully we managed to bag one of the damp school canteen tables.
Foodles thinks that there's a gap in the market and that you can provide canteen-like services to small companies.
I am a pescatarian, so Fuor d'Acqua in Florence has become like my canteen; I am there twice a week.
The groom is also the founder of Kitty's Canteen, a jazz bar and Jewish soul-food restaurant in New York.
Writers for The New Yorker like A.J. Liebling, Joseph Mitchell, Maeve Brennan, and John McNulty also made Costello's their canteen.
After a week, there was still food around, but leftovers began to rot and the canteen smelled like sour garbage.
They're light, compact and can be used as a canteen, fire starter, elastic band, slingshot, fishing bobber or signaling device.
Most people eat at the canteen inside the campus, but some head to vendors outside because the food is better.
"In the past each sect used to sit in separate corners of the parliamentary canteen," says a Sunni MP from Mosul.
The aging Itoh gave the canteen to a helper, a local man who had stumbled upon the memorial cross while hiking.
Employees gain a way to open doors and pay for meals in the canteen, but what do they lose in return?
For one lunch each week, the canteen will only serve vegan options to the 500-plus employees, including President Mauricio Macri.
Skipper Canteen, like this Cantonese-style pork appetizer, is way better than those jokes its Jungle Cruise companions like to crack.
As far as balanced meals go, this one's a hell of a lot more exciting than a canteen full of Soylent.
I grab some of my team members and head up to the canteen-style restaurant my work pays for at lunch.
Since the management deducts a monthly canteen services fee of up to 750 rupees ($12), she brings no food from home.
Deli-Honour, meanwhile, dishes up hot meals, such as meat and rice, in a sports hall that doubles as a canteen.
Her father, Douglas Sr., managed the canteen at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Tuskegee after retiring from the Air Force.
Adam Sandler, 52, joined the cast in 1991 and created many memorable characters, including Opera Man, Canteen Boy, and Cajun Man.
The death was confirmed by Jane Klain of the Paley Center for Media, which has Canteen Girl transmissions in its archives.
"Frankly, it's a disaster," says Ben Walton, owner of "informal neighborhood hangout" Ben's Canteen, which has premises in Battersea and Earlsfield.
To minimize her shame and become environmentally friendly, she gave up her Evian addiction and invested in a reusable water canteen.
Zwick said he ate lunch at the Chernobyl Canteen where the workers eat, which is right next to the power plant.
The theater added a couple of child-size chairs in its canteen, and many rehearsals are now attended by young onlookers.
On April 2, Chintan Pandya, whose Adda Indian Canteen in Long Island City, Queens, has received raves, will be center stage.
Staff can dictate how much food a person may take from the canteen, how many rolls of toilet paper they can
It's cash only, and offers slightly less hefty portions than Acuario, but it's still canteen-cheap, doled out on Styrofoam plates.
There he had helped out in the langar (communal kitchen and canteen), where everyone gathered after services to cook and eat together.
He said he had broken a long tradition of having breakfast in the parliament canteen because it had become a "toxic place".
The dosas at Temple Canteen are made from rice flour and lentils and are filled with vegetarian ingredients like potatoes and onions.
He calls them "second only to God," a sentiment echoed by 64-year-old Rasanayagam Sarojinidevi, who works in the staff canteen.
A few students told Reuters they faced threats of "physical repercussions" when they ventured out near the library canteen in the evenings.
Along the way he opened a canteen for hungry miners, and he set up a hotel and restaurant in Bennett and Whitehorse.
Even in a world filled hydration belts, collapsible water bottles, and backpack water bladders, you can't go wrong with a great canteen.
If you were stocking a summer camp canteen or bracing for an impending apocalypse, Costco would be the perfect place to shop.
In "Two Girls and a Sailor" (21997), she and June Allyson were young women determined to start a canteen for military men.
Those who work in the diamond mines, however, can eat in the staff canteen for 200 rubles, or a little over $3.00.
Torture and trauma counseling was canceled, the gym shut, the landline phone removed, and the canteen is due to close on Sunday.
Adda (ah DAH) Indian Canteen was opened in September by Roni Mazumdar, who owns it, and Chintan Pandya, who is the chef.
The ninth-floor House Canteen, the club restaurant, is open to hotel guests and plus-ones, and on a space-available basis.
He was a partner in Bombay Sweet Shop, O Pedro and The Bombay Canteen in India at the time of his death.
A military canteen was stockpiled with boxes of cereal, multiple bags of bagels and four fridges full of soda and juice boxes.
The comfort-food restaurant Cole's, the grab-and-go Canteen and the casual, Southern-focused Octagon Porch Restaurant are other dining options.
Mr. Burgert pointed to Patrick Will and Caspar Wülfing, the young creators of the installation "Kate's Canteen," sitting outside in the sunshine.
The teen in the canteen said he had barely slept because of fears that police could storm the campus at any moment.
Hunter claims that officers would bribe inmates with canteen dollars (to buy shampoo or skin care) if they assaulted inmates the guards disliked.
The view over the Thames to the Houses of Parliament from St. Thomas' Shepherd Hall canteen is dazzling in the cold February sunshine.
The London Evening Standard newspaper said witnesses reported that it appeared a fight had broken out between two men in the staff canteen.
An exhausted American infantry soldier lies on the ground, among comrades, and drinks from a canteen near the Cambodia–Vietnam border in 1970.
This year marked the 46th enactment of the Blackened Canteen ritual to bring healing between two former enemies, the United States and Japan.
We are sitting in the canteen of Kvartal 95, Zelensky's production company, which is housed in a converted Soviet apartment block in Kiev.
She's not technically enrolled in the school — she works in the canteen — but she's bright and interested in what he has to say.
To be fair, a stainless steel canteen with a bamboo cap is almost as much a statement as it is a water receptacle.
But that makes it that much more special — the more wear it takes, the more this canteen looks at home in the wilderness.
"That's the lunch you want to be at," concludes von Hofmannsthal, before heading down to the Rochelle Canteen for the obligatory team meal.
"You see signs that say 'prevent the dinosaurs from getting into government'," James sighs, taking a seat opposite me in an empty canteen.
Starting Tuesday, Hermès's Madison Avenue flagship will celebrate the collection's stateside debut with Self-Service, a mock canteen on the store's third floor.
Shot with a lucid naturalism in the brightly lit ship canteen, the visceral scene is as shocking today as it was in 1979.
Jennyfer Dutschke, a lawmaker with the opposition Free Democrats in the Hamburg legislature, asked the government about the decision to shutter the canteen.
It took but a few minutes during a recent trial period for this place to become a canteen for nearby Baruch College students.
The name is an amalgamation of the two restaurants that have best represented his culinary identity: the Bombay Canteen and Tabla's Bread Bar.
Across the hall from the canteen, protesters had turned the gymnasium into a dormitory, despite the fact that an alarm was going off.
Earlier this year, the secretariat of the government of Maharashtra, a state in west-central India, advertised 13 waiting jobs in its canteen.
A. He was painted by Velázquez and a bit of a rock star, a guy you would often find drunk in the town canteen.
They have two options — they can either open a canteen in the office or hand out meal vouchers to financially contribute to everyone's lunch.
Facebook isn't offering an app store, but guidance on how its APIs can mesh with things like internal log-in systems and canteen menus.
U.S-listed Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS), which employs thousands in the city, said it had cut down on water at its canteen and gym.
That's when it became clear that Smith Canteen would have to be a guinea pig and try to become 100% single-use plastic free.
The Pinty G.I. Army Stainless Steel Canteen is lightweight but rugged, and it comes with a form-fitting steel cup that doubles as cookware.
He favors Florida-casual attire—khaki shorts and untucked button-down shirts—and seems to always have a stainless-steel canteen in his hand.
She was 100 and lived in an apartment on Fifth Avenue, where she kept scrapbooks filled with letters she had received as Canteen Girl.
In the mine's canteen, I met João Vieira da Silva, a thin man of sixty-two who was the oldest worker on the site.
One of the German supervisors found this photo by Brasse, and decided to make copies of it and sell it in the camp's canteen.
He can see the dead, as well as visions in his water canteen, his river-filled homeland flickering despite the blistering Arizona Territories heat.
"What she does has so much complexity, but it reads as effortless," said the chef Danny Bowien, a St. John and Rochelle Canteen superfan.
Instead, he found a way to contribute by organizing, with Bette Davis, a club in Los Angeles called the Hollywood Canteen to entertain troops.
The canteen gave service members, many on their way to war, a chance to relax and the reassurance that they had the country's support.
Cosby at Pennsylvania's SCI Phoenix: -- Bill's basically getting coal in his commissary stocking because his canteen ain't adding a darn thing for the holidays.
Rivalry flares between Hiller and Jake Morrison (Liam Hemsworth), a fellow sky jockey, but it peters out after a single punch in the canteen.
The Gold Coast towns of Currumbin and Coolangatta are good places to stretch and grab a coffee at Feather & Docks, Canteen Coffee, or Barefoot Barista.
In high school, we had coffee machines at the canteen and I would pour myself a cup whenever I had the chance to do so.
He had a great eye for idiosyncratic style, too — be it a homemade knit worn under a canteen worker's tabard or a DIY PVC top.
Instead of standing in the sunlight, she was sitting on the intersection corner and drinking from her water canteen, the only liquid she's currently consuming.
And if you happen to enter with something like rare Nikes that aren't on the canteen buy-up list, chances are you'll attract unwanted attention.
If that sounds mind numbingly horrific, remember: You can always sneak off and smoke a cigarette behind the canteen or hook up by the lake.
And consider the chicken tagine that I caught emerging from the kitchens of Boulud Sud, Daniel Boulud's excellent canteen across the street from Lincoln Center.
For the second year in a row, however, the college's lecture halls are empty and dark, and the canteen is filled with an eerie silence.
Structured as an exhibition, spaces on the ground floor beneath the performance hall will house a pop-up canteen, experimental reading room and conversation series.
Every day, we get a $5 digital voucher for most of the restaurants around the office if we don't eat lunch in the office canteen.
A canteen-style institution in the middle of Birmingham, it serves catfish, liver and onions and turnip greens to a vast, fast-flowing lunch crowd.
Thousands of unused petrol bombs littered the campus on the path to the canteen, which had become something of a main headquarters for the protesters.
But the countless innovations it's developed are hardly confined to the canteen—in fact, we can find them in every supermarket in America, and even abroad.
He has reportedly taken comfort in visits from family, cards from well-wishers across the country, and the dark chocolate Dove bars sold in the canteen.
No firm wants an agent sitting in their canteen bothering their staff, now it's all digital and we're moving insurance and banking into a new paradigm.
A lot of money also flowed into making the interiors usable, including the former barracks canteen, which hadn't been in use for 20 or 30 years.
At the company canteen again, but I decide to get a 'full meal' today instead of a single plate and pay an extra €2129 for it.
Cuba's socialist government pays for his education but the stipend for living expenses is just $21 a month, enough for ten meals at the university canteen.
This year they've really splashed out, by having it in the office canteen, but it starts at 4 PM so you kind of have to go.
But once camp is set up, you'll probably be drinking something other than water, and that's where this canteen from the Stable Goods Co. really shines.
It is the sort of expensive good taste also expressed by the high-end nursery food served at Rochelle Canteen in the Shoreditch neighborhood of London.
Boîte Earlier this decade, there were few downtown restaurants hotter than the Lion, a celebrity-packed canteen run by John DeLucie in a Greenwich Village townhouse.
Whether you're drinking purified water or a protein smoothie, Adalja suggests always dumping the contents that you don't consume and washing your canteen after each use.
In October, a Kerala canteen in New Delhi was raided by authorities for illegally serving beef, operating on a tip from a right-wing Hindu group.
He was the partner at two popular restaurants in Mumbai — the Bombay Canteen and O Pedro — and had recently launched a third establishment, Bombay Sweet Shop.
In October, Mr. Cardoz was in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) to open O Pedro, a casual Goan restaurant to accompany his popular cafe there, the Bombay Canteen.
I grew up with JG Melon uptown, but I'm a Village boy so when they opened down here, I was like, 'This is the new canteen.
We have a canteen where you can get a free lunch, but we skip that today and head for half price sushi, dim sum, and cocktails.
If not, they would tramp back to the foxholes where they had slept the night before and bail out the standing brown water with canteen cups.
The suspected attacker was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after an attack that also saw a bomb set off in the college canteen.
We also like the drum-like frame of Laken's Far West canteen, which isn't as collapsible, but sure is stylish, and also includes a steel cup.
Wang's desired role pays only 6,000 yuan ($870) a month, but includes benefits such as Beijing housing registration, free accommodation and free food at the office canteen.
Lucas Hixson CFF first established a hospital near the plant because, Hixson said, dogs congregate around the nearby canteen that was once used to feed plant workers.
About a creepily persistent boy scoutmaster putting the moves on the 27-year-old boy scout, "canteen boy" (Adam Sandler), this classic is unforgettable for good reason.
But before Jamie's Italian, there was The River Café, opened as the canteen for a Hammersmith architectural practice in 1987 by friends Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray.
Here is the piece in its entirety: China Canteen, off Hungerford Drive in Rockville, Maryland, is known to its Chinese customers as 老四川: Old Sichuan.
In 2014, Moss turned from elegist to activist, when he launched a movement to save the Café Edison, a show-biz canteen on West Forty-seventh Street.
Ms. Creore's inspiration had been her volunteer work at the Stage Door Canteen, the American Theater Wing's wartime setup in a theater basement on West 44th Street.
There were sheds for workers to wash and to change their clothes, a canteen, and, beyond, a landscape dominated by huge piles of dirt and deep craters.
I like to think that Pickled Green Peaches At The Raw Duck Canteen is the long-awaited follow up to Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistlestop Cafe.
His cell gets spun [searched for drugs or other illicit materials] every other week, his canteen order never arrives, no mail, all the shit under the sun.
The chef and mother of three has since garnered worldwide acclaim for her work at Rochelle Canteen, the Shoreditch, London restaurant that is famously hard to find.
It was, all told, "about three or four elephants' worth of clay," said Mr. Janka in a group interview with the artists in the museum's staff canteen.
Talk among the actors turned to Rao's, the East Harlem Italian restaurant and former mafia canteen, where reservations are harder to come by than a don's forgiveness.
Staff at the International Monetary Fund are suffering from a heady rate of food inflation in their canteen: prices per ounce are up 38% in three years.
Watching a recruit open their throat and try to take a whole canteen like it's a beer shotgun is the like watching someone stand to be waterboarded.
BLACK WALNUT At his restaurants Nightingale Nine, Wilma Jean and Smith Canteen, Rob Newton, the chef and restaurateur, gathers flavors from Southeast Asia and the American South.
Just outside the entrance gate is a makeshift district of low-slung storefronts to serve factory workers who don't want to eat at Foxconn's canteen on campus.
"Diverse, supportive, knowledge company, good benefits, encourage horizontal and vertical moves, good global opportunities, professional, canteen food, market leader, own the way you work," writes current claims specialist.
A freedom of information request by The Economist to the House of Commons canteen shows that employees of Britain's lower chamber have a sweet tooth of their own.
Witnesses interviewed by local television described a scene of panic as the gunman entered the canteen, with students rushing to hide under tables or sprinting for the exit.
The good news is that this canteen sacrifices nothing in its appeal to aesthetic beauty, all in a package that begs to be held onto and passed down.
"Toast" takes place on a Sunday, in the shabby canteen (James Turner designed the evocatively decrepit set) where the men assemble for smokes and tea on their breaks.
She is also installing a fitness room, new bathrooms and renovating the canteen to hold on to workers tempted by higher paying jobs elsewhere as Bulgaria's economy grows.
During the Blitz, the caverns were transformed into an enormous air-raid shelter that could hold 15,000 people, complete with an underground hospital, chapel, barber, canteen and shops.
At the mine I visited with João Guerra, an employee named Patricia Soffa mentioned in the canteen that the local police had killed three criminosos the day before.
The training was interrupted by World War II, however, when he was assigned to a Vichy government youth camp and put to work in its canteen and slaughterhouse.
Dr. DePhilippis said that the prizes come from the V.A. canteen; many veterans buy food, while others save up for more substantial items like Marine Corps leather jackets.
His go-to order from the Clippers' in-house canteen is a protein-stuffed breakfast sandwich featuring eggs, cheese, bacon and occasionally "some grass" — Teodosic's description for spinach.
In 1970, he was working on a comedy series called "The Lovers" when Denis Forman, a legend of British television and film, approached him in the company canteen.
"They were in workshops together, they went to the company canteen together," Dr. Camilla Rothe, an infectious disease specialist and the lead author of the paper, told CNN.
Dejbox says it is the biggest online canteen firm regarding delivering meals to businesses in suburban and outlying areas in France, and the company employs around 300 staff.
"My own prediction is that, come mid-September, national Democrats are going to hand Bill Nelson a canteen and a pistol and leave him for dead," Law said.
The guy who runs Canteen had seen our filters at the supermarket and noticed the marked difference in what was happening with his fruit when he bought it.
And though Canteen Boy had been depicted as an adult in other sketches (albeit a naive and childlike one), this one seemed to present him as a Boy Scout.
Her face crumpled as she talked about the hunger that followed Mao's agricultural collectivization and industrialization campaign, when the local state-run canteen distributed two small meals a day.
Ahead we've rounded up 20 cute camping (or glamping!), outdoor eating and imbibing essentials that will be sure to bring the marshmallow roasting, hotdog toasting, and canteen sipping kumbaya.
After a deluge of waste burst from the Brumadinho dam, ripping through a perilously located staff canteen and submerging a valley in mud, the company tried to respond quickly.
Despite the hurdles, Kerry Diamond, the owner of Smith Canteen in Brooklyn, is on a mission to transform her coffee shop into one of the greenest in the world.
You can find alcoholic Disney drinks at Satu'li Canteen as well as Pongu Pongu, a beverage stand that doubles as the only "bar" on Pandora — The World of Avatar.
One guy is sprawled out on a table in the dimly lit canteen, three more on the floor in the prayer room, some under the sun in the courtyard.
At age 35, he formed a partnership with an Army pal and poker buddy, Eddie Jacobson, with whom he had managed a booming wartime canteen at Camp Doniphan, Okla.
Off the Menu Paowalla In the five years since he closed Tabla, the chef Floyd Cardoz has cooked at North End Grill and opened Bombay Canteen in Mumbai, India.
They end up paying double again from their canteen [weekly shopping allowance for additional food and toiletries] for the next month—either that or getting their heads kicked in.
According to the temple's president, Dr. Uma Mysorekar, the canteen feeds 0003,000 people a week, but during the Diwali season, as many as 10,000 eat there in a week.
Strangely, it's one of Public's least interesting rooms, a yawning, noisy canteen whose walls are tiled with the same shiny marble that more expensive hotels put in their showers.
SOE (Studio Olafur Eliasson) Kitchen, which is housed in Eliasson's studio, is not quite a staff canteen and not quite an art studio; or rather, it's both and neither.
Le Monde wryly noted that the Assemblée's canteen, used to doling out glasses of wine at night sessions, now had to get used to orange juice and Coca-Cola.
"You would think in a southern country there should be fruit but in this canteen there is very little and it is all the same," he told R-Sport.
Other efforts: Staff members in Schaffhausen have a subsidized canteen serving healthy options and free fruit snacks and are encouraged to exercise at any point during the work day.
On a cold, damp evening, stirring a cup of tea in an east London cafe-cum-Indian-canteen opposite Shoreditch overground station, clouds are running through Joshua Idehen's mind.
When Animal Kingdom's new land opens at the end of May, guests will be able to place orders and purchase their meals at Satu'li Canteen from their phones in advance.
" When she had a problem with a man who worked at the canteen near her school, her father arrived with a gang of men ready to "teach him a lesson.
About 10 years ago Mr. Rehberger and Mr. Macias, who are friends, founded Club Michel, an underground supper club that Mr. Rehberger also used as a canteen for his studio.
We meet with temple-goers and chefs to talk about their legendary dosas and see how the Temple Canteen has cultivated a community for South Indians and Queens folk alike.
Jethro Canteen is a Melbourne restaurant that serves bugs, and was astounded by how they managed to blend the nutty flavor of crickets with macadamia hummus in my Buddha Bowl.
Thomas Zacharias, 32, the executive chef and a partner at the Mumbai restaurant Bombay Canteen, said he belongs to more than 20 WhatsApp groups that span the restaurant's various departments.
One afternoon they were desperate for caffeine and spotted a Luckin Coffee outlet, an up-and-coming Chinese brand, in the canteen of Bytedance, the A.I. information and entertainment powerhouse.
That can range from Schofield aiding a mother and baby by giving them his canteen (filled with milk), to a soldier singing to his platoon before they go into battle.
In the third case, however, OSI had set aside its inquiry when the Massachusetts man told investigators that he had worked merely as a server in the canteen at Trawniki.
Converted from an old school bike shed with tables in the sun during nice weather, Rochelle Canteen is the perfect lunch spot with a simple English menu made from fresh ingredients.
"As far I can remember, girls used to sit alongside boys at various dhabas such as Café de Phoos, the university canteen and one near the arts faculty," says Professor Rehman.
One time, they decided to put laminated signs up all over the canteen saying the teachers should wait in line like the rest of them, which the kitchen staff found hilarious.
Kerry Diamond, the owner of Smith Canteen in Brooklyn, has spent the better part of this year trying to reduce the amount of single-use plastic that her coffee shop uses.
"We don't want a kitchen palace, we just want our canteen," Mr. Neuling said, gesturing to the window sills lined with potted green plants and framed jigsaw puzzles on the walls.
HEY HEY CANTEEN AT GOTHAM MARKET This branch of the Park Slope Asian restaurant, the successor to 275 Duck Goose, is the latest addition to the Fort Greene, Brooklyn, food hall.
Sheldon Fireman, a quintessential showman-restaurateur, opened Bond 45, his sprawling Italian canteen, in the old Bond clothing store in the theater district in 2005, then closed it in January 2016.
It was there, while sitting in the largely empty staff canteen one day, that Drogba, then the team's star forward and a leader in the dressing room, popped in for lunch.
Our first stop was the roof of a new building that Tepco had built to house offices, dressing rooms, a canteen and rest facilities for the 063,000 workers on the site.
Back in the 1990s, it served as an unofficial canteen of the louche fashion set, with its beloved owners, Ms. Lebrero and her sister, Pilar, serving as the mesdames of ceremonies.
Back at the Alakurtti base, soldiers demonstrated their hand-to-hand combat skills as journalists were herded from building to building, touring the canteen, the barracks and a brand-new medical facility.
On his first night of training, the canteen served pork buns, and, for the first time in his life, he knew what it was like to eat meat until he was full.
She was billed as "Phyllis Jeanne, your Canteen Girl," because, she said decades later, somebody must have thought her last name at the time, Creore (cree-ORE), was too hard to pronounce.
"I remember visiting sessions when he was in the canteen drinking a cup of tea while the band worked something out, because that was the right thing to do at the time."
He used a corner table at the hospital canteen as his office, meeting with staff there as he ate his customary breakfast of two hard-boiled eggs and a cup of coffee.
I hadn't given much thought to either problem, to tell the truth, until I made it to the out-of-the-way patch of Long Island City where Adda Indian Canteen operates.
Along with the playwright and the actors, they were crammed into the theater's small canteen, shouting their congratulations and conversations in an atmosphere thick with cigarette smoke and fragrant Austrian white wine.
When the business outgrew their home kitchens, they moved it to a bike shed in the then-remote, now-hip Shoreditch district, then grew it into two restaurants, both called Rochelle Canteen.
The American missiles destroyed a warehouse of material and technical property, a training building, a canteen, six MIG-23 aircraft in repair hangars, and a radar station, according to the Russian military.
The American missiles, according to the Russian military, destroyed a warehouse of matériel and technical property, a training building, a canteen, six MIG-23 aircraft in repair hangars, and a radar station.
Serco, which runs prisons, provides border security, operates ferries and trains as well as payslip administration, canteen and cleaning services in public hospitals, said growth in 2019 revenue would be broadly flat.
I hate describing anywhere other than a detention center as a "well-kept secret," but Rochelle Canteen does feel a little like a Narnia-esque world of greenery in the middle of Shoreditch.
School Dinners, the 2005 documentary that followed Oliver as he attempted to improve the canteen of a Greenwich comprehensive school, worked because it never felt like the crusade of a hand-wringing liberal.
Still, we'll all be going back to our routines, the tournament no longer dominating discussions in the office canteen, or allowing us to strike up casual conversation with commuters on the train home.
Something has been missing from New York's current Indian restaurant scene, but I wasn't sure what it was until I ate the kaleji masala at Adda Indian Canteen in Long Island City, Queens.
Mr. Cardoz, who owns the Bombay Bread Bar in New York and runs Bombay Canteen in Mumbai, India, has become a partner in the 37-year-old New York catering company Neuman's Kitchen.
In a review of China Canteen, a restaurant in Rockville, Md., Emily Tian, 17, writes: We first try a traditional dish, 夫妻肺片, which translates literally to husband-wife-lung-slices.
At issue is an altercation that took place this week, when a Russian coach said he had been verbally abused at a canteen in the Olympic Village about the participation of Russian athletes.
Sarah Paulson (in Prada) held her train, and a publicist stood at the ready with an Army-green canteen for her to sip from as she worked her way up the press line.
The film centers on a middle-aged canteen waitress at the institute in the early 1950s, played by Natalia Berezhnaya, who seems a shoo-in for the festival's Silver Bear for best actress.
Sol Semilla made its name as an importer of Amazonian superfoods like cacao, maca and acerola, ingredients that inform the rather concise but nourishing menu in its canteen next to Canal Saint-Martin.
Despite his $22005bn fortune, he lives in a nondescript neighbourhood in one of America's most boring cities, puts in nine or more hours a day in the office and lunches in the company canteen.
She shared waiting rooms and a canteen with the defendants' families; her daughters, who witnessed the fatal assault, were told not to show emotion when they gave evidence in case it swayed the jury.
One morning, Martin sits down with Steven in the hospital canteen and informs him that his family is going to sicken and die, one by one, over the course of the next few days.
"Sodexo [is a] world leader in corporate catering and will help FoodChéri consolidate its positioning as a virtual cafeteria/canteen for small and medium-sized businesses," FoodChéri co-founder and CEO Patrick Asdaghi says.
Interestingly, Rochelle Canteen also sits on the Arnold Circus roundabout, where the Boundary Estate replaced the slum-like Rookery in the 1900s, making it one of the earliest social housing schemes in the capital.
Starting the day of an attacker's arrest, the PA pays for prisoners' canteen expenses, provides a salary, health benefits and, for those sentenced to five or more years, a guaranteed government job upon release.
Arguments about God in the canteen or on the assembly line may be silenced by this week's ruling, but it seems that arguments about the boundaries between conversation, debate and bullying will not be.
The white man, who identifies himself as Mark Steven from California, is wearing a "Fear God" baseball cap and an olive-drab uniform that includes a canteen and maybe, or maybe not, a gun.
To see those same players whose skills you idolise unceremoniously stepping down from the stage, meeting with friends, sitting around eating the same slightly overcooked canteen pizza you just had is exciting and novel.
Besides the bottle -- which was made in Pennsylvania between 1840 and 1860 -- archaeologists recovered a wealth of artifacts at the site: Canteen fragments, bullets, horseshoe nails, uniform buttons and ink bottle fragments, among others.
"I feel I'm in trouble," said a 22-year-old who gave his name as Marcus, sitting with two friends in the campus canteen at a table piled with dirty dishes and plastic cups.
Canteen Boy is a neighborhood pariah of indeterminate age — a pedantic boy scout old enough to walk around the neighborhood alone but naïve enough to not realize he is the butt of every joke.
She's a university canteen worker who's caught the Time Lord's attention after he noticed her sneaking into his lectures (he's in disguise at a university in order to guard a mystery object, it turns out).
The beans had a sweet tang to them, and puckered the inside of my mouth with too much salt, but I closed my eyes and relaxed against the hard bench in the Air Force canteen.
It's not a "survival game," other than having some vague gestures toward the concept with the Magnum Opus' fuel gauge and Max's own water canteen, two elements that are barely developed in the game's design.
The Grill Room has been best known as a canteen for power brokers, but I can attest to the fact that the restaurant also catered to those of us whose presence conferred no status whatsoever.
Afterward, I made sure to walk through the bohemian, street-art-filled neighborhood of Stokes Croft — direct your map to The Canteen — where students casually played Ping-Pong below Banksy's "The Mild Mild West" mural.
They also claim that security staff, most of whom are from BAME (Black, Asian, and minority ethnic) backgrounds, are subject to arbitrary discrimination, such as being denied use of the university's canteen and car park.
Along with the Maid-Rite version, perhaps the most famous loose meat sandwich can be found under a parking garage in Ottumwa, Iowa, where the Canteen Lunch restaurant has been piling them high since 1936.
Sylidio Dusabumuremyi, the national coordinator of the FDU-Inkingi party, was stabbed to death at his workplace, a canteen at a health center in southern Rwanda, on Monday evening, the party's leader Victoire Ingabire said.
Currently, the papers are used by fruit and vegetable growers and suppliers to keep produce fresh during transport and on supermarket shelves, but last month, London restaurant Canteen started trialling the papers in their kitchen.
"It took some time to get people excited about these lesser known, stereotypically inferior grains like ragi (finger millet), jowar (sorghum) and kodo," said Thomas Zacharias, chef partner at The Bombay Canteen, among Asia's top restaurants.
I went and sat downstairs in the canteen making sure members of staff saw me as I thought that way I wouldn't get the blame, because I'd have an alibi for the time of the flooding.
And yet their drama is all there, implicitly, foreshadowed in painful moments from their high school years, like the impromptu camping trip where Flea loses the cap to Kiedis's canteen while filling it at the river.
In no time the restaurant became "a canteen for the creative class," the food writer John T. Edge wrote in The Oxford American in 2013 — a magnet for artists, writers, actors, photographers, designers and fashion editors.
Along Pall Mall, we gazed at the Royal Automobile Club looming in Beaux-Arts splendor; during the war, the private club offered free membership to Free French soldiers who frequented the dining room as their canteen.
Then there is Andrew Zimmern's Canteen, which sells food at sports stadiums, and a coming chapter book for children, "AZ and the Lost City of Ophir," that he hopes to spin into its own entertainment franchise.
The owner, Isabella Capece Galeota, got into the game selling her cold-pressed juices online before opening this chic canteen — decorating the whitewashed walls with botanical prints and installing marble-topped tables and pastel green banquettes.
The suspected attacker was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after an attack that saw dozens injured and a bomb set off in the college canteen in the Black Sea region, law enforcement officials said.
On the whole, the festival is immediately reassuring ("on a human scale," you might say) and reasonably priced, with a "Canteen" that's not disgusting, its many Krieks furnishing the necessary doses of sugar for the final night.
The "neatball," a new version of IKEA's other beloved canteen food, comes in two types: one made with mealworms (the same beetle larva in your burger), and the other with root vegetables — think parsnips, beets and carrots.
There would be no waiting outside in the canteen line, trying not to let the big kids push in to buy their icy poles first, replaced here with indoor cafeterias, like we only knew in the movies.
Journalists from nearby Bush House, the former headquarters of the BBC World Service, used the building on the Strand as a "second canteen"; dancers who met at rehearsals there returned to India to set up artists' unions.
Though most people will instagram the "cheeseburger pods" at Satu'li Canteen, Pandora's quick-service restaurant, it mainly serves build-your-own grain bowls topped with diet-friendly options including vegetable slaw, sustainable fish and wood-grilled chicken.
It raises questions as to why the audit around the same time guaranteed the dam's stability and why the miner did not take precautions, such as moving a company canteen that was just downhill from the structure.
And at one of her favorite restaurants, Les Arcades in Biot, the restaurant's chef, Mimi Brothier, has been making many of the same dishes since the restaurant opened in the 1960s as a canteen for local artists.
Margot Solomon frequented the canteen when she worked at the Queens Botanical Garden, also in Flushing, and still visits every few months from her home in Nyack in the Hudson Valley to get her Indian food fix.
"When we had a problem in the hospital with the patients, or decision-making to manage, we would just come to the table in the canteen, the headquarters of Beat Richner," Dr. Santy said in an interview.
"Chairs in the canteen and common areas have been redistributed, rules for entry, exit, turnstiles, and locker rooms have been revised, and activities that don't comply with the recommended distance guidelines have been suspended," the spokesperson said.
Although Vogue House is shopworn on the whole, with old elevators and an in-house canteen employees call "the Hatch," the World of Interiors office has a different degree of make-do, in keeping with its history.
One staffer traveled in the office via Xiaomi's own smart scooter, as people streamed in and out of the canteen chatting about work and weekend plans, and screens showed photos of members of the Mi soccer club.
Hayat Elwees saved up from her $60-a-month job in a camp canteen in Jordan to pay $195 for basic identity documents so she and her eight children could join her husband in Austria in January 2016.
Nailendra, a student from Yogyakarta's Gadjah Mada University in Java, said there was a feeling of "having to do something" after heated discussions broke out at her campus canteen about the government bills, which she called "very unreasonable".
If you have the time to skip town properly, take a scenic 35-mile bike tour along an old railroad line on Sunday — you'll stop for a picnic and finish at Captain Lawrence Brewery in Elmsford, N.Y. Canteen?
It raises questions as to why an independent audit around the same time guaranteed the dam's stability and why the miner did not take precautions, such as moving a company canteen that was just downhill from the structure.
There was Vladas Zajanckauskas, the Trawniki man found in Massachusetts, listed on the document as a supply officer rather than a server in the Trawniki canteen, with the mundane duties that he had once described to OSI attorneys.
For the series, premiering on January 22, Worsley sought a new angle on the six women – highlighting  "hints of independence" in them, she tells PEOPLE during an interview in Hampton Court Palace's canteen, which was once Elizabeth I's kitchen.
To my surprise, none of this mattered because in the first 10 minutes of the bootcamp, The Bear Grylls instructors told us we could only pack ONE additional item after our canteen, knife, rain jacket and pair of socks.
Smith Canteen has since posted an Instagram photo of the team at Single O, a coffee shop in Australia it calls "a leader in the space" for having worked hard to reduce the number of disposables its customers use.
What seems spartan today felt to many Bauhaus students, according to their written recollections, like paradise: a room and three meals a day, served in the Studio Building's first-floor canteen, which today offers hearty, no-frills German fare.
So when rumors began circulating that the all-star team behind Mumbai's cult favorite Bombay Canteen — including the celebrated New York City-based chef Floyd Cardoz — were planning an ode to Goa, city diners immediately began clearing their calendars.
"The Green Canteen Project" — what her team has dubbed the café's effort to go single-use plastic free by January 1, 2019 — was born out of the "gnawing" guilt she personally felt over our society's dependence on single-use plastic.
Milan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Noticing bald and badly grown patches of grass near his home, 13-year-old Nikita Shulga co-founded a project in Ukraine that turned food scraps from his school canteen into organic fertilizer to create healthy soils.
There are also some great dynamic moments; at one point I got into a fistfight with a stranger because I was taking too long filling my canteen at a water pump (at least I think that's why he punched me).
What Karakuri wants to do is make busy canteen services such as buffets, restaurants, and ready-to-eat food services able to serve more people in less time while also exerting greater control over portion sizes, ingredient amounts, and calorie counts.
After the attack, Skripnichenko left hospital and told other activists he thought he would be OK. His family say he went to a different hospital a week later to get his nose reset, and began to feel unwell in the canteen.
There are 50 imported bikes strewn across 10 locations where cycles can be parked for easy access without the need for elaborate docking stations - covering an area of nearly 0003,000 acres of campus - including the hostel, canteen, classrooms and administration block.
As part of this Green Canteen initiative, the shop switched from plastic straws to paper ones, it started transitioning away from plastic lids, and it began offering a 10 percent discount to any customer who walked in with a reusable cup.
When Guo wins a place at the Beijing Film Academy — one of only 11 successful applicants out of 7,100 candidates — she seems almost as excited by the plenitude of the canteen as she is by classes studying Godard and Kubrick.
The meal didn't catapult me quite to Bombay Canteen-level highs, but O Pedro is a place I'll still return to to revisit some favorites, to explore new corners of the expansive menu, and to soak in that festive Goan feeling.
Parking gargage from which Isaac escaped through the sewer First aid, canteen with food, sleeping arrangements Protesters set fires at this entrance and clashed with police BuzzFeed News; Google Earth "I could only rest for a few minutes," she said.
"When we come back, an update from disgraced former actor Alec Baldwin, seen here molesting a young Boy Scout," she remarked as an image of a younger Baldwin performing in a "Canteen Boy" SNL sketch with Adam Sandler flashed on the screen.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's would-be president, Nicolas Sarkozy, says children who do not eat pork - the case for many of the country's large Jewish and Muslim minorities - should order a double portion of chips when their school canteen puts ham on the menu.
In September, he and his partner at Rahi, Roni Mazumdar, opened Adda, a "canteen" that serves the kind of unpretentious, homey food that "Indian people actually eat," Mazumdar said, as he and Pandya made rounds in the dining room one recent afternoon.
She lived the archetypal struggling New York actress life: working as a receptionist by day (at Garren New York, the high-end hair salon), briefly waitressing at Joe Allen, the unofficial canteen of Broadway, and sending out endless head shots wherever she could.
Early next year, this canteen will dim the lights in the evening and become a dining room with 29 seats and a set menu, changing each night, prepared by Carmen Quagliata, the chef at Union Square Cafe: 103 East 19th Street, dailyprovisionsnyc.
The Pentagon exclusively showed Fox News military equipment that was found among the remains, including several pairs of boots, two helmets, several canteen bottles, dozens of buttons, buckles, a bayonet handle, socks and one pair of what appeared to be fingerless gloves.
But the police treated the deaths as unrelated cases of drug overdose and suicide, apparently taking at face value the fake suicide notes that Mr. Port, a 41-year-old canteen chef at a bus depot, had planted on two of the bodies.
Initially I wondered how anyone got any experiments done since they were spending so much time in the canteen, and then I realized that the many discussions reduced the number of unwise or unnecessary experiments that were done and enhanced the good ones.
The kinship between the two restaurants is easy to see at the new Rochelle Canteen — in the calculated plainness of its mostly white, somewhat ramshackle décor, and in the language employed on the ever-changing menu, whose terseness cannot mask the food's appeal.
Of course, it might not be so simple: Along Rockville Pike alone, China Canteen must train its steady firepower against nearly-translucent soup dumplings, A&J's dense, chewy noodles, and sunny, Instagram-happy newcomers like the pan-Asian food hall, The Spot.
Featherweight, ultracompact and durable, condoms (nonlubricated, please) can be used as a makeshift canteen to store water, a fire starter or as elastic bands for an improvised slingshot to hunt small game, according to Creek Stewart, a survival instructor and television host.
"Since the project began, I know children have been getting iodized salt at home and in the canteen here, and mental capacity has improved," Faye says, adding that the school now ranks fourth out of 31 for test results in the region.
Formally known as Bob's Kitchen — the fleet of eateries that pioneered tasty vegan food in Paris — Kitchen is a low-key organic canteen that pumps out colorful bowls of veggies and rice, topped off with a choice of three different spiced sauces.
Go to one of the newer, less-known spots, like Satu'li Canteen in Pandora, the World of Avatar, which has healthy bowls starting at $12.49, or the Asian-inspired Yak & Yeti, near Expedition Everest in the Animal Kingdom, with dishes like wonton soup from $6.99.
Following a tour of the South Korean side of the DMZ, which also took in a windswept guard post and a canteen where troops presented the president with a golfing outfit, Mr Trump strolled towards the dividing line in the truce village of Panmunjom.
US Torcy, the amateur club in the east Paris suburbs where Pogba&aposs photo still hangs proudly in the canteen serving fizzy beer and fresh croissants, could then sit back and wait for a fat check from Madrid to land in its bank account.
We live in pursuit of innovation through distraction; whether it's a wifi-supplied allotment, a canteen serving free haute-cuisine, a cosy office sleeping pod, or the new trend for shared 'live-work' apartments, our escape routes are leading us back to the laptop.
Hey Hey Canteen From the ashes of 2 Duck Goose comes this mash-up of Asian cuisines, Hong Kong style, featuring seafood laksa, sesame peanut noodles, a chrysanthemum Caesar salad and eggplant fries (Wednesday): 400 Fourth Avenue (Sixth Street), Gowanus, Brooklyn, 347-987-4808, heyheycanteen.com.
The canteen connects to the auditorium, which features an expanded version of the geometrical tubular ceiling lighting system that debuted in Gropius's Weimar office, and an extraordinary linked system of tubular steel chairs, designed in 1926 by a 24-year-old Hungarian named Marcel Breuer.
As recently as August 2018, she was posting from Paris, where she flew on the all-business-class airline La Compagnie, lodged in a duplex suite at l'Abbaye, dined at the style-pack canteen Kinugawa and shopped at Irie, a favorite of fashion insiders.
It's a persona that can be traced all the way back to the beginning of his career on "Saturday Night Live," where he played a famous recurring character known as Canteen Boy, an innocent and naive scoutmaster who often became the target of ridicule.
These are the wilderness teens, ferried here with ironing boards and rucksacks full of the clothing from their old life, and given short practical haircuts and dreary-looking canteen food, woken up at 5:133 AM a lot until they fully embrace the new.
The second reason is that food is incredibly important to Junior Soldiers, who have otherwise been extremely reticent to talk to me—a wavy-haired journalist incapable of saluting—only exploding1 into hurried, excited chatting when I ask them about the on-site canteen.
Up 26.11 percent in early Frankfurt trade An internal row has broken out after Airbus managers at a plant in Britain berated staff for dressing casually and spending too much time in the canteen, fuelling tensions just as the aerospace group embarks on a new reorganisation.
It has a little prayer section with religious iconography on display, a small 'canteen' area with vending machines, and a window the size of the room which opens out onto a colorful farmyard mural on a courtyard wall, presumably to brighten the mood for child visitors.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' For years, Cheick Cisse was just one in a throng of cabdrivers congregating in the morning's smallest, darkest hours at Ivoire, a bare-bones canteen in Harlem devoted to the food of Ivory Coast, the country where he was born.
A year ago, Enver and Jeudy Perez, two brothers born in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic and raised in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx, opened this lively canteen in a squeeze of a storefront that can now hardly contain its crowds and verve.
Last month, Kerry Diamond began offering paper as well as plastic straws at Smith Canteen, her coffee shop in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, after talking to her brother Patrick Diamond, who heads the Rise Above Plastics campaign for the New York City chapter of the Surfrider Foundation.

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