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Meanwhile, setting dining tables and baking cookies now seems contrived.
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The glossy high-resolution photographs sit on dining tables before gleaming, multicolored walls.
Until Brexit is delivered, divisions around dining tables and between nations risk being raw.
It was a good-sized family house, the parlor furnished with two dining tables.
Dining tables, in the middle, formed narrow, maze-like paths to be edged around.
Their son Dylan is the head chef, and their daughter Michelle manages the dining tables.
Lunch lost her temper with the people sitting a few feet away at dining tables,
The tongues of the skrei, however, have yet to make an appearance on British dining tables.
From live-edge dining tables to modern sectional sofas, it offers virtually anything a home decorator needs.
Use them on your hands, armrests, dining tables, or anywhere else that could use a sanitary wipe.
According to Niccol, the restaurants use a cleaning product on the dining tables that can kill norovirus.
This country-western parody of the operatic epic is set amid dining tables at a Manhattan barbecue restaurant.
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And with the singers sliding between rows of dining tables, the audience certainly gets mixed up in the fun.
We have to get to know one another, to share space at our dining tables, to open our conversations.
For one night each fall, it is closed and decked out with dining tables for the Tower Bridge Dinner.
Ping-pong was invented on the dining tables of England in the 19th century and it was called Wiff-waff!
The living room has a 32-inch flat-screen LCD TV, a reclining leather double sofa and two dining tables.
Among other firsts, Mezzaluna placed cruets of excellent olive oil on dining tables, from his small family estate outside Florence.
Today, expensive dining is more likely to mean stools and a counter than dining tables on a sea of carpeting.
There's also a 32-inch flat screen TV and foldaway dining tables on which to eat your personal-chef-prepared meal.
Back by the buffet are a few two-top dining tables, along with tons of counter seating lining the lounge's perimeter.
They brought with them a taste for the sweet and savory dishes that had crowded their families' dining tables at home.
It's untarnished by the workaday furniture we get for our real homes, the Sears dining tables and cheap Ikea Billy bookcases.
I memorized the geometry of place mats slid on metal trays, coffee cups turned downward, dirtied cloth napkins disposed on dining tables.
Communal dining tables have been set up in front of a bar and sinister staircase, which serve as the set's focus area.
The Calvos have made the most of the narrow room, split lengthwise between a handful of dining tables and the open kitchen.
Some online commenters pointed out that the rescued pigs would go straight to the slaughterhouse and end up on dining tables before long.
Dining tables were set up on the roof beneath gazebos, and they changed the carpets daily to announce the day of the week.
The second-floor dining room combines a square central bar with a lighted surface and 32 seats, dining tables and a lounge area.
Vicki Sokolik: One day, one of the new kids was moving in, and I was sitting at the dining tables with another student.
After that, I collect half-full water glasses on the bedside and dining tables, and our desk, and put them next to the sink.
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The calligraphers shared a gallery of close-up photos of the handmade cards that adorned the dining tables at one of the couple's receptions.
But the day before our wedding, we were at a winery, and they had beautiful (live!) bouquet centerpieces on all of the dining tables.
But while organic broccoli and fresh peaches may be regularly eaten at many dining tables, they remain out of reach for poor New Yorkers.
There are the added humiliations of segregated schools and neighborhoods, designated dining tables and "colored" bathrooms, all colluding to tighten the shackles of racism.
There are also sections of theater box suites for groups of four featuring dining tables with seats behind a curtain and wall that face the court.
A concierge will be available by phone and the kitchen staff will set dining tables with food before guests arrive and clean up after they leave.
Taro, a plant with edible heart-shaped leaves and a fiber-rich corm (underground stem), is rarely seen on dining tables in the mainland United States.
There are Blackcreek's sleek end-grain coffee tables and maple butcher blocks, white oak trestle dining tables, hackberry vases and spice bowls in splattered Japanese urushi finishes.
But his work over a number of years not only triggered angry political debate, but awoke tensions across family dining tables and around the televisions of Britain.
More homes have open-concept, casual living spaces rather than formal dining rooms and studies, which reduces the need for stately mahogany dining tables, chairs and cabinets.
Measures like pulling the dining tables are happening at several different locations across the country -- and pretty soon ... most of them might very well be doing this.
Patrons spotted the offensive picture, which shows a large group of people watching the public execution of one black man, embedded into one of the restaurant's dining tables.
Tenants can use the common areas, which Bungalow furnishes — fully equipped kitchens, living rooms with sofas and flat-screen televisions, as well as dining tables and general decor.
In the past decade, local chefs who champion a farm-to-table ethos have sought to bring modern manifestations of taro to their dining tables, in sometimes unrecognizable forms.
Sleek bamboo dining tables designed by Mr. Birch have become status objects owned by the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and the entertainment manager turned real estate mogul Sandy Gallin.
In the main dining room, the heart of most Panera stores even today, there are community-style dining tables and intimate booths designed to encourage large groups and meetings.
Nods to their culture included Honduran dulce de leche for guests to take home and dining tables set with maracas painted with the names of the bride and groom.
But action to address worsening climate threats has gathered pace globally, from business boardrooms to city mayors' offices to kitchen dining tables, renewing hopes in the fight against climate change.
Half a dozen developers and software engineers are seated at the dining tables with their laptops, obsessively tracking the real-time progress of the two identical robots across the room.
Likewise in 2008 Boris Johnson, then mayor of London, was derided for saying that table tennis originated not in China but on Victorian dining tables and was known as whiff-whaff.
It was something that home cooks could rely on every time to perform at high levels and also an aesthetically pleasing piece that looked good on stove tops and dining tables.
The 21st century is a golden age of convertible furniture and space-saving hacks: modular couches, bookshelves that collapse into dining tables, "tiny houses" whose every centimeter is exploited and optimized.
"I stepped into the 7 o'clock world initiated by Anne Carson and reached out to a random array of people who described their dining tables," Ms. Rankine said in a statement.
Computers were lined up 20 at a time on dining tables as help desk staff walked down the rows, inserting USB drives they'd copied by the dozens, clicking through prompts for hours.
The illustration depicts a scene likely to be reproduced around many dining tables this year: generations of a family sitting together as they tuck into a meal with wine glasses in hand.
Chick-fil-A is experimenting with Kallpod, a small device that sits on its dining tables and summons a server whenever it's pushed, kind of like ringing a bell for a butler.
As his team diligently set up their polling operation on two dining tables in a half-lit corner of the restaurant, Spanos pushed aside silverware at a nearby table and opened his laptop.
Mr. Harrington said that the supply of antique dining tables far outstripped the demand, but that flip-up or expandable versions had some appeal — unlike big roll-top desks and slant-front cabinets.
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A restaurant owner's refusal to serve White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is snowballing into more than a partisan food fight, highlighting a deepening divide that's made its way from political arenas to dining tables.
Although the snails are pests, she wants to treat them gently, as they're destined to land on dining tables at the Waipa Foundation's Eat the Invasives fund-raiser — eating being the least wasteful way to eliminate such species.
Leaped onto one of the two long dining tables and stood there looking at the ceiling, or the heavens, somewhat like a movie star in a climactic scene, and allowed a terrific energy to consume and become him.
INVEST IN THE ESSENTIALS "I always tell people who are decorating their first apartments that it is important to spend money on the bigger-ticket items, like sofas, beds and dining tables," said the interior designer Sheila Bridges.
"Apparently he's mentally disturbed," Mr. Albayalde said of the gunman later on Friday, asserting that he avoided shooting people as he burned the dining tables and fired at the doorknob of a storage room where chips are kept.
Grown on cheap inputs, then crushed and formed into meal, they will thus provide all of the nutritional advantages the visionaries talk of, but at one remove from people's dining tables instead of being served up directly for lunch.
In an effort to provide more seating for the masses of bumbling singletons embarking on awkward first dates, restaurants have been ditching the dining tables, and are adding more tables for two and room at the bar, the Washington Post reports.
The space includes a living room with sofa, two dining tables and a 32-inch flat-screen TV; a separate bedroom with 6-foot,10-inch double bed and a 27-inch flat TV; and a bathroom with full-height shower.
She reported for duty in the parking lot of a storage facility on the edge of town, where the Movers (as they called themselves) stored mattresses, bed frames, sofas, and dining tables in donated lockers the size of rest-stop bathroom stalls.
That's not a huge sum for many startups today, but it's notable for a food service robot startup, one whose first model, "Penny," spins around R2-D2-like, gliding between the kitchen and dining tables with customers' food as it is prepared.
So I had to get my own (three sets to date!), and now the cheerily colored stacks on my coffee and dining tables are a lovely reminder of what it's like to be an adult who can buy her own damned coasters.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina could reclaim a strong presence on dining tables worldwide by exporting up to twice as much beef in the next two years, after the new center-right government cut export taxes and quotas on the red meat, industry groups said.
For one thing, while Oliver Space uses traditional retailers for some of the items it's renting, it is also making Oliver Space-branded furnishings — from sectionals to dining tables to beds — with the help of "dozens" of manufacturers in China and elsewhere, says Park.
GO VINTAGE Sites like Chairish, Craigslist and eBay are a great source of reasonably priced antique and vintage coffee tables, dining tables and chairs, said Ms. Opel of Laurel & Wolf, who found an expandable Henredon table and six cane chairs on Craigslist for $500.
" He offers tidy profiles of notable snobs, including the journalist and politician Tom Driberg (1905-1976), who would write the managers of hotels in advance, "demanding an assurance that there would be no sauce bottles or other condiments on the dining tables during his stay.
"In many cases -- I am not saying in every case -- he is saying a lot of the same things that people are talking about around their neighborhoods, around their dining tables, at their watering holes," said Marc Lotter, strategic communications director for Trump's 2020 campaign, on CNN.
His heavily decorative Fetish lights are fashioned from neon tubing and sand-cast glass flecked with shards of glass from the trash, and he employs molds made from sewn-together pieces of foam to cast the legs for giant mirror-polished aluminum puzzle-piece dining tables.
" Peggy Fruin, an interior designer and co-owner of Hampton Design in Bridgehampton, said that she starts by dressing the patio "as if it's just another room with sofas, chairs, short tables for drinks, dining tables and chairs — all the amenities for entertaining family and friends.
Jeeves, it turns out, already is working for HMG through his club, the Junior Ganymede, whose members use their "unfettered admission to the country's most consequential drawing-rooms, dining tables, libraries and bedrooms" to report the doings of their employers and their prominent, and/or nefarious, guests to British Intelligence.
See, for example, what the menu calls divorced sea bream, a handsome dish that would be splashed around Instagram even more frequently than it already is if the dining tables were lighted by ceiling pinspots rather than disco-era chrome globes that look as if they were salvaged from Regine's.
An airy covered patio with unfinished wooden floors and sleek Scandinavian-style dining tables and chairs, Mesón Jalatlaco is really two separate restaurants: Graciela, which specializes in seafood, and De Brasa Dura, which serves grilled meats ranging from a duck carnitas torta (252 pesos) to beef tongue in molé sauce (2073 pesos).
The Italian furniture and interiors duo Dimore Studio is known for its embrace of eclectic, maximalist glamour; at its gallery in Brera, it filled color-blocked rooms with an appealing cacophony of brass-and-resin dining tables, '80s-style tubular metal chairs and Art Deco cabinets printed with photos of painted rooftops.
Here are our picks for the best dining tables you can buy:Best dining table overall: Origami Drop Leaf Rectangular Dining TableBest budget drop leaf dining table: Threshold 40-inch Square Drop Leaf Rustic Dining TableBest budget dining table: Coaster Home Furnishings Country Farmhouse Dining TableBest dining table for small spaces: Round Weathered Gray Wood Jozy Drop Leaf Table
Even the lanai, open to the elements under a broad cedar-paneled ceiling, has adjustable furniture, including low coffee tables that pop up and expand to become larger dining tables, and modular sofas with weighted back cushions that can be pulled forward for support during meals or pushed back when Mr. Hill or his guests want to recline.
When I visit Tokyo's legendary Tsukiji market at 11 AM on a Saturday, the frenzy that had kicked off at its daily 2 AM standard was petering out—vendors were propped up smoking or napping against stacks of empty crates, trucks drove past with shovels full of sea creature carcasses, and fish heads the size of small dining tables lay discarded by stainless steel prep counters.
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Here is a snapshot of what's in and what's out at J.C. Penney under the watch of CEO Jill Soltau: In: * Bedding, bath, dinnerware and cookware * Sephora cosmetics * Men's Big & Tall business with Shaquille O'Neal * Liz Claiborne apparel, including dresses and tops Out: * Women's accessories such as fashion jewelry * Handbags * Major appliances such as washers and dryers * Beds, dressers and dining tables Reporting by Melissa Fares in New York; editing by Edward Tobin
As she unravels the threads of her itinerant upbringing — of feigned orphandom, of sleeping in freight cars and beneath the dining tables of communal apartments, of the fugitive pleasures of scraps of food — we see, both in her remarkable lack of self-pity and in the two dozen photographs throughout the text, her feral instinct and the crucible in which her gift for giving voice to a nation of survivors was forged.
Here is a snapshot of what's in and what's out at J.C. Penney under the watch of CEO Jill Soltau: In: * Bedding, bath, dinnerware and cookware * Sephora cosmetics * Men's Big & Tall business with Shaquille O'Neal * Liz Claiborne apparel, including dresses and tops Out: * Women's accessories such as fashion jewelry * Handbags * Major appliances such as washers and dryers * Beds, dressers and dining tables (Reporting by Melissa Fares in New York; editing by Edward Tobin)
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For instance, some cafeterias and casual dining establishments install communal dining tables for the express purpose of encouraging customers to mix and socialise.
The dining room served as the tea room, with the dining tables arranged at one end as a buffet. Floral decorations were modest.
Dining tables were also introduced to Japan at this time. Commoners used a legless table called a oshiki, while nobility used a lacquered table with legs called a zen. Each person used his own table.
The 18 food service cars were configured in either a café/club (table seating on one end of the car and business class seating on the other) and dinette (all table seating) configurations.} Both configurations have a food service counter in the middle of the car. The 8 cars in the café/club configuration could seat up to 32 people around dining tables and 19 people in business class seating. The 10 cars in the dinette configuration could seat up to 48 people around dining tables.
Another tradition was the encouraged practice of carving the tops of the dining tables at which one sat. The carving might be simply initials or names, or, in the case of the Whiffs' table, a Pendragon rampant.
Manufactured in the USA Donghia furniture consist of desks, buffets cabinets, étagères, side/end tables, cocktail tables, dining tables, sofas, chaises, chairs, and beds. Accessories range from lamps and chandeliers to vessels and mirrors all handmade in Murano, Italy.
She was also a black belt in Karate and practiced Judo. She initially worked as a security personnel in Delhi and then started a business in dining tables from R K Puram, Delhi, which later had an office at Nehru Place.
Some locations use old school desks as dining tables, which were first used by Sonny Bryan himself at the original location. Alternate Link via NewsBank. Noted customers include Julia Child, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Dean Fearing, Alternate Link via NewsBank. Emeril Lagasse, Larry Hagman, Jimmy Buffett, Alternate Link via NewsBank.
Whilst the pub has a narrow frontage, it is very deep, with a front bar, a corridor containing staircases and toilets leading to second bar, and past that a space with dining tables. There is further dining space upstairs, in an old- fashioned room with a set of armour.
Among the most common marble products are categorized into the following: novelty items (gifts, ashtray, table bars), furniture (dining tables, baptismal fonts) and construction materials (tiles, balusters, marble chips). Aside from marble quarrying and processing, tourism, fishing and coconut farming are also basic livelihood sources in the island.
Characteristic is always the pointy "P" followed by a capital "H" and lowercase italics. Sometimes there's an underline too. Most widespread is his work from the time 1978-1983, where he designed ceramic tiles for Gangso Furniture (Gangsø Møbler). These are still largely loaded inserted into dining tables, coffee tables, etc.
Mark Stoddart (born 1960) is a Scottish sculptor and furniture designer. He is known for his glass topped coffee and dining tables which incorporate bronze sculptures. Having had a difficult schooling until his severe dyslexia was picked up, he now does some charitable work as an ambassador for those affected by the condition.
President George W. Bush, however, returned to the practice of hosting state dinners almost exclusively in the State Dining Room. The gold- upholstered chairs were often removed for meals and replaced with smaller chairs from elsewhere in the White House, as they proved too bulky to accommodate large numbers of guests around dining tables.
The State Hermitage Museum. A Greek key fret enriches the entablature that runs without a break round the room. The only furnishings were the dining chairs of Greek klismos type, formally ranged round the walls. When the Imperial family were to dine here, dining tables would be brought in, covered and laid, then removed afterwards.
Increased use was made of cubicles to separate the dining tables, and more decoration was added, as an elegant interior could be translated into increased prices. Reception halls or lounges were also added to cafes for larger functions. Greek cafes in 1930s Gympie, Innisfail, and Maryborough each had reception halls or dance floors upstairs.
Nick Scali Furniture is a publicly listed, Australian company that retails and imports furniture such as lounges, dining tables, coffee tables, chairs and entertainment units. Nick Scali Furniture was founded in 1962 by Nick D. Scali."Corporate Profile"]. NickScali.com.au The company specialises in leather and fabric lounges, as well as dining room and bedroom furniture.
His furniture has been exhibited in Stockholm, the Hague and New York's MoMA. It brings in high prices at auctions, a table with silver rivets selling for a record DKK 445,000 in 2005. In 2015, one of his dining tables were sold for 6 million DKK and in 2016 a stool were sold for DKK 860.000.
The State Dining Room in 1904. Davenport & Co. made the twin dining tables, 50 side chairs, 6 armchairs and 3 serving tables for the room. Many of the side chairs, now upholstered in ivory, are still in use. A. H. Davenport and Company was a late 19th-century, early 20th-century American furniture manufacturer, cabinetmaker, and interior decoration firm.
A typical rijsttafel will have several dining tables covered with different dishes; while in some fancy settings in Indonesia, each dish may be served by a separate waitress. Since about 1990, Indonesian food has become part of a mainstream interest in South East Asian cuisine, and there has been a proliferation of Indonesian restaurants in the Netherlands.
The attack occurred almost exactly one year after the Guildford pub bombings in October 1974. The force of the explosion threw cutlery and glassware from the dining tables in the Ritz Hotel. Customers escaped injury because the main restaurant, which bore the brunt of the blast, had been emptied to make way for a wedding reception earlier that day.
Arhaus sells home furniture and decor products such as sofas, dining tables and chairs, bedroom furniture, bedding, media centers, tableware, rugs and lighting. The company adapts its storefronts to reflect local markets and influences. According to Arhaus, the company does not source materials from endangered rainforests for its furniture. The company reports that around 50% of its product incorporates recycled materials.
Two fore dining tables can be mechanically lowered into place in the bow. The deck of the Wally 118 has a hidden crane and compartment for a tender. The boat also features 6 plasma screen TVs. Inside, the owner's stateroom is forward, lighted by a top skylight, and has a king-size bed and side cabinets and his and hers en-suite bathrooms.
Wormley's occasional tables for Dunbar include his tile-topped tables created as part of the Janus line in 1957 which were a partnership between Modern production design aesthetic and the tile traditions of Tiffany and Otto Natzler. Dining tables, stacking tables, and other occasional tables manufactured by Dunbar have been popular at auction but none have met with the success of these examples.
At current rates of extraction, the supply may last for three more centuries. Tablas Island is also believed to have vast reserves of marble. Marble quarrying and processing are major activities in Romblon. Among the most common marble products are categorized into the following: novelty items (gifts, ashtray, table bars), furniture (dining tables, baptismal fonts) and construction materials (tiles, balusters, marble chips).
Tenant spaces range from 170 to 800 square feet. Interior dining space is limited in each cube, necessitating the use of outdoor dining tables. The containers, stacked two and three high, were customized for the needs of each business, and were fitted with insulation and windows. In addition to cubes and shipping containers, a railroad caboose was also retrofitted for the project, to house a barbershop.
In addition to sculptural chair designs, they also designed living rooms, bedrooms, shelving, dining tables, and office furniture. Their most notable work is the Metropolitan Chair, in bent plywood, which was exhibited in 1949 and manufactured by Fritz Hansen from 1952. All their works have a clear, timeless, simple style which continues to please today.Gitte Just, "Axel Bender Madsen og Ejner Larsen" , Antik & Auktion, 2 November 2008.
Davenport & Co. executed Stanford White's furniture designs for the State Dining Room. These consisted of two neo-Georgian-style dining tables, six William-and-Mary-style armchairs, fifty Queen-Anne-style side chairs, a long serving table supported by carved-eagle pedestals,Serving table, State Dining Room from Star Bunny Studios. and two matching console tables.The serving table and consoles were based on an Italian table in White's own collection.
A Han red-and-black lacquerware tray; lacquerwares were common luxury items that adorned the dining tables of the rich and wealthy The most common agricultural food staples during Han were wheat, barley, rice, foxtail millet, proso millet, and beans.Wang (1982), 52. People of the Han also consumed sorghum, Job's tears, taro, mallow, mustard green, melon, bottle gourd, bamboo shoot, the roots of lotus plants, and ginger.Wang (1982), 53.
In 1977, de la Renta launched his fragrance, OSCAR, followed by an accessories line in 2001 and a homewares line in 2002. The new business venture included 100 home furnishings for Century Furniture featuring dining tables, upholstered chairs, and couches. In 2004, he added a less expensive line of clothing called O Oscar. De la Renta said he wanted to attract new customers whom he could not reach before.
The knight's Vogt came by horse right onto the field and set aside the ten best sheaves for the lord. All other obligations had been laid down long before in the municipality's Weistum. These were read out yearly on New Year's Day, the day when the thing was held. The lordship needed everything, from hay for horse fodder to honey for their dining tables to beeswax for their candles.
Because of its elasticity European ash wood was commonly used for walking sticks. Poles were cut from a coppice and the ends heated in steam. The wood could then be bent in a curved vise to form the handle of the walking stick. The light colour and attractive grain of ash wood make it popular in modern furniture such as chairs, dining tables, doors, and other architectural features and wood flooring.
The social historian Panikos Panayi described her as the doyen of Indian cookery writers, but noted that their and her influence remained limited to Indian cuisine. Panayi commented that despite Jaffrey's description of "most Indian restaurants in Britain as 'second-class establishments that had managed to underplay their own regional uniqueness'", most of her dishes too "do not appear on dining tables in India".Panayi, Panikos (2010 [2008]) Spicing Up Britain. London: Reaktion Books.
The interior bulkheads and cabin soles carry no structural loads, so they are made of thin wood and laminate veneer skins with cores. The bath fixtures and dining tables are made from carbon composites to reduce weight. The paint finish is metallic dark green, and changes reflections and colour depending on the light and landscape. The 118's deck, cockpit, navigation, dining and saloon areas have been designed as one continuous element.
Dive boats which provide sleeping accommodation are generally referred to as "liveaboard" boats. Generally a professional crew operate the boat. The boat provides shelter from the weather and is likely to have various facilities such as a toilet (called the "head") and a small kitchen (called a "galley"), to cater for the guests and crew. Day-boats may have a saloon where divers can relax on upholstered benches, and one or more dining tables.
House pictures were released on 31 May 2017; the House followed the theme of a "Big Brother Village". For the first time since Big Brother 11, the living room and the kitchen-dining room were separate. The kitchen was modelled after a bakery accompanied by four dining tables, each with four chairs. For part of the season, the chair at the centre of the Kenny/Shiells altercation was used as the diary room chair.
Despite U.S. support for the mujahideen in Afghanistan, Abdel-Rahman spoke out vociferously against the country. He issued a fatwa in the US that declared it lawful to rob banks and kill Jews in the US. His sermons condemned Americans as the "descendants of apes and pigs who have been feeding from the dining tables of the Zionists, Communists, and colonialists".Kohlmann, Evan F., Al-Qaida's Jihad in Europe, Berg Publishers, 25 November 2004, p.
Products include home and commercial office furniture in metal or wood, storage cabinets and cubes with storage bins, futons, bunk beds, mattresses, dining tables and upholstered furniture, TV Stands and living room furniture like coffee and end tables, metal folding furniture, step stools, ladders. The Dorel umbrella for home furnishings includes: Cosco Home & Office, Ameriwood Industries, Dorel Home Products (DHP) and Dorel Living (formally Dorel Asia). Dorel Home does significant on-line business.
Green Cars also frequently offer slippers and reading materials in Japanese. Additionally, JR East offers a third category of service, the GranClass, available on its Hayabusa route. Features of GranClass cars include leather seats that recline to a 45 degree angle, raised footrests, adjustable dining tables and cocktail trays, and personal reading lights. Full-service meals, both Japanese and Western, are provided by specialized GranClass attendants, who also serve soft drinks and alcoholic beverages.
The dining hall has an open plan and a variety of decor, including lounge areas, dining tables, a retail food and beverage market, large television screens, a stage for entertainment and cooking demonstrations, and outdoor patios. The hall also has a private dining room and a lounge area with a fireplace and library. The dining hall is named after eggs as used for cooking, and it features a large metal sculpture of an egg at its entrance.
Isherwood, Charles. "Review: Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, on the Heels of Hamilton" The New York Times, November 14, 2016 With sets similar to the A.R.T. remounting, the production took the proscenium stage, but removed almost 200 seats from the audience to accommodate the design. Again, the options of stage seats, in banquettes or dining tables, were available. The Broadway production cost about $14 million to stage, most of which was not recouped.
Patrons enter the second floor restaurant from the ground floor on South Main Street, walking up a flight of stairs to a door on the left. The door opens into a hallway with salmon-orange colored beadboard partitions separating 17 eating rooms and booths on either side with privacy curtains for each room. The dining tables and chairs in each room date back to 1916. The central hallway is lined with Chinese lanterns hanging from the ceiling.
Thus in common speech, the drinking cup is referred to as yunomi-jawan or yunomi for the purpose of distinction. Among the nobility, each course of a full-course Japanese meal would be brought on serving napkins called , which were originally platformed trays or small dining tables. In the modern age, faldstool trays or stackup-type legged trays may still be seen used in zashiki, i.e. tatami-mat rooms, for large banquets or at a ryokan type inn.
At the end of almost every > residential block or alley, there was always a Chinese laundry. A Chinese > laundry was usually small -- about the size of five dining tables, equipped > only with an ironing board and a shelf to put cleaned, ironed clothes that > were packaged and ready to go. With the support of white Americans in that same industry,Chee, Milton (November 12, 2007). "Book tells of fight against racism by Chinese launderers in N.Y." The Militant.
Prior to Jaffray, Caucasian and African-American butlers and valets would dine together, while lower-ranked servants such as maids and footmen would dine separately, though also at a racially integrated table. Jaffrey ordered that the two dining tables be arranged by race, instead of rank. When servants rebelled against the move she threatened mass firings, gaining their ultimate obedience. During her time at the White House she came to be regarded by employees as "a real terror".
Dining tables on massive central pedestals, left in place in the dining room, were an English innovation of the second quarter of the nineteenth century. The various geographically confused names of the Arabian Hall derive, not from any peculiar contents, but from the four official pseudo-bodyguards of the Tsar who travelled from palace to palace with the Imperial family. They were four "massive Negroes" fantastically dressed in scarlet trousers, gold jackets, white turbans and curved shoes.Massie, p. 129.
Furniture antiques from the Chinese Liao dynasty Antique furniture is a popular area of antiques because furniture has obvious practical uses as well as collector value. Many collectors use antique furniture pieces in their homes, and care for them with the hope that the value of these items will remain same or appreciate. This is in contrast to buying new furniture, which typically depreciates from the moment of purchase. Antique furniture includes dining tables, chairs, bureaus, chests etc.
The customer would paste the stamps (which could be moistened like postage stamps) into books. The books could then be taken to a redemption center and redeemed for merchandise, such as lawn furniture, dining tables, tableware, and many other items. The redemption centers did not maintain a full inventory of items but would order from a catalog on behalf of the customer. The loyalty program was funded through the overall pricing of goods in the participating retailers.
The family's eclectic private collection formed a museum. Carabao cart ride takes visitors to the resort area, surrounded by park-like setting while being serenaded by locals. Dining is offered in a unique al fresco restaurant where the dining tables are situated below the spillway of the hydroelectric dam (the Labasin waterfalls) while diners enjoy their lunch dipped in the flowing calf-deep water. Later attractions include an authentic live cultural dance show choreographed by National Artist Ramon Obusan, performed with live music.
The team behind the original production remounted the show at the American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with performances beginning December 1, 2015 to January 2016. Now expanded to a proscenium stage, the set put audience onstage, with unique seating options, with banquette and dining tables added. Scott Stangland took over the role of Pierre, Denée Benton starred as Natasha, Lilli Cooper as Hélène, Nicholas Belton as Andrey/Prince Bolkonsky and the rest of the cast reprised their roles.
The same year, they presented works made by cabinetmaker Willy Beck at the Cabinetmakers Guild's exhibition in Copenhagen where they continued to participate year after year. In addition to sculptural chair designs, they also designed living rooms, bedrooms, shelving, dining tables, and office furniture. Their most notable work is the Metropolitan Chair, in bent plywood, which was exhibited in 1949 and manufactured by Fritz Hansen from 1952. All their works have a clear, timeless, simple style which continues to please today.
In some services, such as clubs, bars and tours, the act of meeting other people and interacting with other customers forms an integral part of the service experience. Managers need to think about design features that can be used to facilitate interactions between patrons. For instance, some cafeterias and casual dining establishments install communal dining tables for the express purpose of encouraging customers to mix and socialise. Kiosks are lean servicescapes - simple, orderly, few employees, few spaces and familiar environments.
The furniture also made to > order, all of modern style and costly materials in fact solid rosewood, the > chairs, sofas, sociables, etc., most artistically and elaborately carved. > The cushions of all seats are heavy crimson satin, and the style of the > furniture is of new and original design, all made in this city at the > manufactory of John Sim. She has 20 extension dining tables in the main > cabin, each to accommodate twelve guests; thus seating 240 for dinner with > plenty of room for extra side tables.
The central compartment was converted to a kitchen, and the other two saloons were each split into two dining tables for six, with a total capacity of 24 diners. In July 1924 the car was modified again and renamed the Vision Test Car. It was once again cleared out, and this time there was no remnant of the earlier three-compartment design. From one end platform, there was a compartment that served as the doctor's living quarters while the car was touring the state.
In the second series, the games room is used more as lounge and general social area with dining tables, although there is a dartboard and a new snooker table. The solarium is also adjacent, through a door from this room. The Pennine Suite served as a general large lounge and social area in the first series, but was seldom seen in the second series; it contains a small stage used for Wednesday "free and easy" nights. Eventually it was replaced by a Chinese restaurant.
Cannonball jellyfish (or "Georgia jellyballs" as they're known locally) are dried, preserved and packaged before being sold to a seafood distributor that ships them to Japan, China and Thailand. Along the coast of the southern U.S. state of Georgia, jellyfish are a valuable export, which end up on dining tables across Asia. The jellyfish are dried, preserved and packaged before being sold to a seafood distributor that ships them to Japan, China, and Thailand. Jellyball (as they are known locally) fishing is Georgia’s third largest commercial fishery.
Soban () are small tray-like tables, usually wooden, used in Korea for carrying food and as individual dining tables. They are generally made of walnut, pine or ginko wood, often sourced from the carpenter's local area. Carvings and murals showing images of soban have been found in tombs dating back to the time of the Goguryeo kingdom. As well as being used for dining, soban were also used for general carrying tasks, as writing desks and as small altars for prayers or for burning incense.
The locally constructed wood products valued highly by the community include timber doors, windows, dining tables, chairs, benches, beehives, coffins, and raw timber for sale. Non-timber forest products (NTFP) collected from the forest include medicinal plants, spices like Korerima and leaves of phoenix. In kebeles at lower altitude (<2000 m), coffee is becoming an important NTFP, next to honey. Fuel wood collection from the dense forest is common only in kebeles at higher altitudes, where the settlement is close to the forest areas.
Will White served as president of the company and Dave White as general manager. "The White Brothers were aggressive businessmen who took seriously their place in the town, and who, like many in the New South, equated industrial growth with civic duty and regional pride." Working with only a plane and a boiler, the initial manufacturing was limited to only round oak dining tables and wagon wheels. While reaching an early success in 1886, a local businessman invested funds to expand White Furniture and purchase more advanced machinery.
Located in Uptown Charlotte, the park offers fitness and cultural arts programs throughout the year. The park design is based on Bearden’s collages and paintings as interpreted by supervising artist Norie Sato.Charlotte City Center Partners: Romare Bearden Park It features two gardens, a courtyard of dining tables with chairs on a bed of crushed granite, a formal event green field, a play area with interactive digital chimes including dance chimes, and several waterfalls.Landdesign work/projects:Romare Bearden Park The grand opening took place on August 31-September 1, 2013.
Beneath the after saloon was the main or dining saloon, long by wide, with dining tables and chairs capable of accommodating up to 360 people at one sitting. On each side of the saloon, seven corridors opened onto four berths each, for a total number of berths per side of 28, or 56 altogether. The forward end of the saloon was connected to a stewards' galley, while the opposite end contained several tiers of sofas. This saloon was apparently the ship's most impressive of all the passenger spaces.
Each night, the festival's premium stage, Steel Stage (formerly known as RiverPlace and Kunstplatz), hosts a nationally-known recording artist. These premium concerts, along with select shows at other stages, do require paid tickets to gain admission. Local German roots are the foundation of the celebration, and most of the festival's venues use , the German word for place or square, at the ends of their names. A popular place for eating and listening to music, for example, is the large "Festplatz", which includes 300 dining tables, and usually features a polka band each night.
The Goods Line was designed by ASPECT Studios and CHROFI. Design features include grassy lawns, dining tables, table tennis tables, study pods and a children's water play area with a sand pit. The design choices also took cues from the railways, and the designers suggested that instead of transporting materials and produce, the corridor now transports commodities of the modern economy: ideas, people, social and cultural interactions. Several rail artefacts have been preserved, including the Ultimo Road railway underbridge, built in 1879, and a lever frame from the Ultimo Street Signal Box.
Yelena (Mariya Strelkova), a well-off would-be singer who can't carry a tune, mistakes shepherd Kostya Potekhin (Leonid Utyosov) for a famous Italian conductor of a jazz orchestra and invites him to an elegant party held in her house. He plays his pan flute, which attracts the herd of animals from his kolkhoz to the dining tables. Yelena's servant Anyuta (Lyubov Orlova) falls for Kostya. But Kostya is attracted to Yelena, and when she turns him down following the discovery of his real identity, he is very upset.
Boyce became design consultant to the architects influencing the design of the flexible stage area and auditorium. It was designed to be a dinner theatre with a flexible space that could accommodate an audience seated for dining, with options for the staging of the performance that could change for each show. The Hannah Playhouse in the foreground of this night time aerial shot of Wellington's Courtenay Place with the roof lit up.It currently seats approximately 250 people in the auditorium, when it opened it had a capacity for 170 people at dining tables.
The theater was the first multiplex in San Francisco. As part of the original Japan Center mission to showcase Japanese culture, it was the first authentic Kabuki theater in America, designed in a traditional 17th century style with a proscenium, stage entrance/exit ramp, revolving stage, and trap doors. The theater was designed with dining tables so audiences could eat while watching Kabuki performances. The restaurant, named the Kabuki Theater Restaurant, was limited to serving Chinese and American food so it would not draw business away from the Japan Center Japanese restaurants.
The Burghley Nef, 1527-1528, France, V&A; Museum no. M.60-1959 The Burghley Nef is a silver-gilt salt cellar made in Paris in 1527–28 (or possibly earlier). In medieval France the word nef was applied to various types of boat-shaped containers, including the most magnificent objects intended for the dining tables and buffets of the rich. Apart from having an obvious ornamental quality, their function was to hold personal pieces of cutlery or, as in this case, salt or spices—there is a detachable compartment on the rear deck, which was presumably passed around the table.
From the time of the chain's opening until the bankruptcy, Bugaboo Creek was known for its novelty animatronics. Among the real mounts of bucks, deer and bears, several recreated mounts would be fitted with robotics to talk and move. Depending on the location, moose or bull mounts would be near the dining tables or at the bar, whereas a constant Bill the Buffalo would watch over the customers coming into the dining room. The characters would break the fourth wall, sardonically referencing their status as perpetually trapped robots, hanging above the guests, who were happily enjoying their meals.
The Great Depression in Australia caused problems for cafes, and many failed. A recovery in the late 1930s saw rebuilding and renovation occur in country cafes. Increased use was made of cubicles to separate the dining tables, and more decoration was added, as an elegant interior could be translated into increased prices. Reception halls or lounges were also added to cafes for larger functions. Greek cafes in 1930s Gympie, Innisfail, and Maryborough each had reception halls or dance floors upstairs, and this trend is reflected in Comino's Arcade at Redcliffe, which was built with a dance floor on the third storey.
'Let's go yum cha (to drink tea)' is > understood among the Cantonese to mean going to a restaurant for dim sum; > such is the twin linkage between the food and the beverage. The familiar yum > cha scene at a Cantonese restaurant, which is often on several floors, is > one of young girls pulling trolleys replete with goodies in bamboo baskets > piled high or small dishes set next to each other. As they mill around the > dining tables, they call out the names of their wares and place the baskets > or dishes on the tables when diners signal their wishes.
The tour group also crawl into a tiny tent in a field, inside which is a projection theatre. A scene in a restaurant shows a waiter, named Pirandello (played by Lennon), repeatedly shovelling spaghetti onto the table in front of Aunt Jessie, while arriving guests step out from a lift and walk across the dining tables. The film continues with the tour's male passengers watching a strip show (Jan Carson of the Raymond Revuebar). The film ends with the Beatles dressed in white tuxedos, highlighting a glamorous old-style dance crowd scene, accompanied by the song "Your Mother Should Know".
The haveli was restored by Davis in order to promote cultural understanding in Peshawar of the importance of heritage preservation and the promotion of the arts. Davis spent 13 years in Peshawar (between 1990-2003) promoting and preserving the arts of Afghanistan and Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. There are 8 rooms in the hotel, each named after gemstones mined in Afghanistan and Pakistan: lapis lazuli, spinel, morganite, tourmaline, topaz, peridot, ruby, and garnet. The restaurant is designed on the pattern of a traditional Pashtun hujra with traditional bajotes (small sitting level dining tables), filigreed brass lanterns, garnet floors and handmade carpets.
Meals are traditionally eaten seated on the floor although restaurants as well as affluent homes have dining tables with chairs or benches. A large mound of bhat, dhindo or a pile of rotis is served on a jharke thal (a large plate) or a khande thal (a compartment plate). On the jharke thal, the rice is surrounded by smaller mounds of prepared vegetables, fresh chutney or preserved pickles, and sometimes curd/yogurt, fish or meat. Separate glasses and bowls are instead used for different dishes, while serving on smaller plates or when serving to honoured guest or elders of the family.
Wedgwood tea and coffee service Consumers benefited from falling prices for clothing and household articles such as cast iron cooking utensils, and in the following decades, stoves for cooking and space heating. Coffee, tea, sugar, tobacco and chocolate became affordable to many in Europe. Watches and household clocks became popular consumer items. Meeting the demands of the consumer revolution and growth in wealth of the middle classes in Britain, potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood, founder of Wedgwood fine china and porcelain, created goods such as tableware, which was starting to become a common feature on dining tables.
Larger taverns provided rooms for travelers, especially in county seats that housed the county court. Upscale taverns had a lounge with a huge fireplace, a bar at one side, plenty of benches and chairs, and several dining tables. The best houses had a separate parlor for ladies because the other part was unclean, an affable landlord, good cooking, soft, roomy beds, fires in all rooms in cold weather, and warming pans used on the beds at night. In the backwoods, the taverns were wretched hovels, dirty with vermin for company; even so they were more pleasant and safer for the stranger than camping by the roadside.
La Tante DC10 Restaurant is a restaurant located inside a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-10 formerly used by the defunct Ghana Airways. Formerly flying 380 passengers, it has been converted into a 118-seat restaurant with large numbers of the seats removed in order to provide adequate space for patrons and for the installation of dining tables. An annex was attached to the right side of the fuselage to accommodate the kitchen. The airplane itself has been moved to Airport City Accra, a suburb of Accra near to Kotoka International Airport and opposite Marina Mall Accra, with people entering and exiting the plane/restaurant via a covered staircase from ground level.
Just prior to moving north, the Langs sold some of their furniture, and the following advertisement appeared in The Australian: > "To be sold by Public Auction at the residence of Messrs. William and Andrew > Lang builders Elizabeth Street, on Wednesday December 29th, 1824, an elegant > assortment of Spanish mahogany furniture as follows: 1 set of Dining Tables > 14' long; 4 Pembroke Tables; 1 Card Table; 2 Tea Tables;1 Ladies work table; > 2 Chests of Drawers with wardrobe; Post and tent bedsteads etc., etc." Andrew and his father William took possession of the property on the Paterson River in 1825, but did not settle the land until 1826.
It is externally clad in corrugated iron and has two window shades and aluminum fixed blinds over sash windows on the eastern side. A range of original furniture is present inside the residence, including dining tables, one constructed of large panels of oak, two double and one single cast iron bed, wardrobes and dressing tables, a baby's folding feeding chair and claw bath ensemble. An iron tank sits above a corrugated iron clad shed containing a shower room at the rear of the west side of the annex. To the south east of the annexe is a dog's grave marked with a cross shaped headstone and a lily garden.
There are two fried rice dishes originated from Guizhou and popular on the dining tables of locals: Fried rice with egg and ', and ' fried rice (free style fried rice with ', Chinese bacon, pickled vegetables and other vegetables of choice). Notable dishes in Guizhou cuisine: fish in sour soup, stir-fried chicken with ciba-la (Guizhou style spicy chicken), stir-fried ' with Chinese bacon, crispy whole fish with ', braised trotter in brown sauce, stir-fried Qingyan tofu, etc. Notable appetizers and street food in Guizhou cuisine: ' (Guiyang spring roll), love tofu (baked tofu stuffed with chili) and ' noodles (egg noodles with chili oil, pig's intestine and blood).
"Boyz 4 Now" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers. Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, the episode features guest appearances from actors Max Greenfield and Jack McBrayer and comedian Tig Notaro. Its main plot sees Louise Belcher (Kristen Schaal) becoming aghast to find herself developing a crush on a member of the boy band Boyz 4 Now (Greenfield), after she reluctantly attends one of their concerts with her sister Tina (Dan Mintz). In a subplot, Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman) qualifies for a regional competition in tablescaping, an activity involving the setting of dining tables based on a selected theme.
Furniture was mainly made out of wood, often walnut or willow, and was usually rich in style, with many inlays of ivory, gold, stone, marble or other precious materials, often decorated with marquetry. Much furniture was also relatively grotesque (a French variation of the Italian word grottesco), often creating sculpted odd-looking gargoyles and monsters to make these items seem more amusing. Caryatids became popular at the time, and were made out of marble (the rich people used them as legs to their dining tables). Chairs such as the sgabello were considered symbols of wealth, and the wealthiest families had them made very sumptuous and grand.
The traditional Japanese table setting has varied considerably over the centuries, depending primarily on the type of table common during a given era. Before the 19th century, small individual box tables (hakozen, 箱膳) or flat floor trays were set before each diner. Larger low tables (chabudai, ちゃぶ台) that accommodated entire families were gaining popularity by the beginning of the 20th century, but these gave way to Western-style dining tables and chairs by the end of the 20th century. Traditional Japanese table setting is to place a bowl of rice on the diner’s left and to place a bowl of miso soup on the diner’s right side at the table.
Being a consummate playboy of the era, Rizzo's client list is testament to how close his furniture was to the mark. By 1968, Willy's work was in constant demand, leading to the setting up of his own firm and the establishment of a factory just outside Rome at Tivoli, which employed over 150 staff, including the original team from his early apartment transformation. Over the following ten years, Rizzo designed and produced more than thirty pieces of furniture, including the famous steel-banded travertine dining tables and bronze table lamps, all of which were handmade. He opened boutiques across France and Europe and had points of sale in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles.
During the same period the portability of furniture became important. British officers keen to maintain their ‘home comforts’ transported chairs, sofas, dining tables and even four-poster beds into battle. By necessity, these items were designed to be portable and, while they reflected the style of the period, they could also be ‘flat-packed’ for ease of transportation. This ‘flat-pack’ or ‘knock-down furniture’, as it was then known, was also popular for anyone travelling by sea and some items were designed to be multi-purpose to save cabin space. The quality of this ‘campaign furniture’ was so high that the furniture designer and respected protagonist of the emerging English Empire Style, Thomas Sheraton, even recommended certain pieces for the home.
Pudsey Grangefield established a partnership with the Revival Grammar Secondary School, Matugga, Uganda in 2008. As the school moved to a new building, a team of volunteers spent two days in the old school gathering furniture and equipment to be shipped to Africa. Amongst the items donated were: 220 chairs, 51 desks, 76 exam tables, 4 stationery cupboards, 4 filing cabinets, 12 four-seater dining tables, 4 LCD projectors, 3000 text books, 13 boxes of lab equipment, kitchen equipment, 12 sewing machines, 4 woodwork benches with vices, carpentry machinery and tools and 60 computers. The partnership has continued with regular visits between the two schools and the completion of a sustainable energy research project conducted by students at both schools.
Meanwhile, a large quantity of furniture and stores from the Pacific Islander Hospital, Maryborough was sold by auction at the Immigration Depot.'Advertising', Maryborough Chronicle, 8 Feb 1889, p. 4. The items offered for sale were: 3 large dining tables, 6 forms, 13 chairs, 10 lamps, 8 hurricane lamps, cooking utensils, a large kitchen dresser, 2 large kitchen ranges, a stove and boiler, tinware, large mangle, tools and sundries, 23 cords of firewood as well as a good spring cart and harness and a horse. A survey plan of the site from 1891 shows the hospital building and adjacent doctor's residence located in the northwest corner of Lot 5 of Section 130 and orientated parallel to the northern lot boundary (later Bluebell Road).
Apart from the people who would make the invitations, others were appointed to serve in the wedding. The following day, the people involved, which included friends, family, relatives, and women in the house would continue the preparations of various dishes such as cleaning the wheat for the "qyshkek" (boiled grain in sugar), which marked the beginning of the wedding. Women and girls from the village would aid in laying the dining tables in the courtyard and would begin cleaning the wheat on them early in the mornings for three continuous days. During these days, celebrations would begin; the females would take up tambourines or baking pans, along with singing and dancing, while the wheat was being cleaned up grain by grain.
The nutcrackers were placed on dining tables to serve as a fun and entertaining center of conversation while diners awaited their final course. At one time, nutcrackers were actually made of metals such as brass, and it was not until the 1800s in Germany that the popularity of wooden ones began to spread. The late 19th century saw two shifts in nutcracker production: the rise in figurative and decorative designs, particularly from the Alps where they were sold as souvenirs, and a switch to industrial manufacture, including availability in mail-order catalogues, rather than artisan production. After the 1960s, the availability of pre-shelled nuts led to a decline in ownership of nutcrackers and a fall in the tradition of nuts being put in children's Christmas stockings.
In the view of M. K. Lawson, he had at least two of the requisites of a successful medieval king, he was "both ruthless and feared"; had he not died young, the Norman Conquest might not have happened. Ian Howard praises Harthacnut for keeping peace throughout his empire, benefiting trade and merchants, and ensuring a peaceful succession by inviting Edward to his court as his heir. Had he lived longer, Howard believes, his character might have enabled him to become a successful king like his father. Henry of Huntingdon (12th century) claimed that Harthacnut ordered for the dining tables of his court to be "laid four times a day with royal sumptuousness" which O'Brien says is likely a popular myth.
In 2016, Sikkim, India's first fully organic state, banned the use of not only packaged drinking water bottles in any government meetings or functions but also food containers made from polystyrene foam all over the state. Himachal Pradesh was the first state to ban plastic bags less than 30 µm. The Karnataka state became first state to ban all forms of plastic carry bags, plastic banners, plastic buntings, flex, plastic flags, plastic plates, plastic cups, plastic spoons, cling films and plastic sheets for spreading on dining tables irrespective of thickness including the above items made of thermacol and plastic which uses plastic micro beads. The state of Goa has banned bags up to 40 µm thick, while the city of Mumbai bans bags below a minimum thickness to 50 µm.
In 1753 the Cooperage relocated to the Weevil on the Gosport side of the harbour; whereupon the Navy Board began making plans to convert the old buildings into a barracksPainting: Old Clarence Barracks, 1847. for the newly-constituted Portsmouth Division of the Royal Marines. Accommodation was provided for about a quarter of the Division (which numbered 2,200 men plus officers, two-thirds of whom were expected to be at sea at any one time): eight rooms were set aside for the officers, and forty-five rooms for the men (who slept two to a bed, twelve in each room); each room was also furnished with two dining tables, twelve stools and kit-lockers. In 1823-4 the barracks were extended into an adjacent parcel of land previously known as the Shot Locker.
The Queen's equerry Arthur Edward Hardinge referred to the Rothschilds' dining tables as "resplendent with the Hebrew gold" going so far as to say a visiting Russian royal needed a "corrective" visit to Westminster Abbey following acceptance of Rothschild hospitality. Queen Victoria herself expressed antisemitic views in 1873 when it was proposed that Lionel de Rothschild be elevated to the peerage; the Queen refused, and expressed a reluctance to make a Jew a peer, saying that "to make a Jew a peer is a step she could not consent to" and furthermore stating that to give "a title and mark of her approbation to a Jew" was something she would not do.Two quotes by Queen Victoria from Ferguson, p. 773. Queen Victoria was eventually persuaded to elevate Hannah de Rothschild's cousin Nathaniel de Rothschild to the peerage in 1884.
The main areas to eat are the canteen (dining hall) where students can order food and sit there, outside the Hot and Cold Snack Bars, where there are numbers of seating, the DT quad, where students can sit outside and the main hall, where the large seats are pulled up to make space for dining tables, this means there are always places to sit. The Hub is a quiet place where any children with anxieties may go and sit at break and lunch times, with staff there to assist. The school contains a learning resource centre equipped with technology such as interactive whiteboards and computer systems. The school also has dedicated special needs previsions, with a pastoral care department and a separate section of the school, the Interactive Resources Unit, dedicated to assisting children with learning difficulties access mainstream education.
Saturday night features another street party, in later years saw dining tables set up in the middle of the street with patrons fed by the restaurants that operate in Murwillumbah. The competitive event features a timed sprint which starts from the showgrounds and races along eight local streets racing up the side of a hill before returning to the showgrounds in a challenging course of just over a kilometre. It was announced in the lead-up to the 2008 event that it would be the last Speed on Tweed organised by the original organising team, led by Roger Ealand. Immediately the battle was on the save the event and very quickly the event found a new home as part of the reborn Rally Australia (Australian leg of the World Rally Championship) that coincidentally was to be held in the Northern Rivers area at the same time of year in 2009.
A grand table at the Meissen porcelain museum set for formal dining shows many elements; the food items are replicas, in tablescaping competitions perishable items are generally not allowed. Tablescaping, or table-setting, is an activity involving the setting of themed dining tables in artful, decorative ways for social events, and in a variety of categories for competitions. Tablescaping is a portmanteau of table and landscaping; it was coined by television chef Sandra Lee in 2003. In the United States, competitions take place at county fairs, and events across the country; competitive tablescaping traces back to at least the 1930s. The creations are “rigorously judged” with points lost for glassware, cutlery, and plates, and other items missing or out of place, while points can be gained for creativity or interpretation of a theme. Other criteria considered can include aesthetics, functionality, balance, and the corresponding fictional menu that would accompany the table’s meal; an entry can use a formal table setting, or be quite casual depending on the theme.
Formulated as a problem in graph theory, the pairs of people sitting next to each other at a single meal can be represented as a disjoint union of cycle graphs C_x+C_y+C_z+\cdots of the specified lengths, with one cycle for each of the dining tables. This union of cycles is a 2-regular graph, and every 2-regular graph has this form. If G is this 2-regular graph and has n vertices, the question is whether the complete graph K_n can be represented as an edge-disjoint union of copies of G. In order for a solution to exist, the total number of conference participants (or equivalently, the total capacity of the tables, or the total number of vertices of the given cycle graphs) must be an odd number. For, at each meal, each participant sits next to two neighbors, so the total number of neighbors of each participant must be even, and this is only possible when the total number of participants is odd.
At the time, most of the IKEA products were made in Malaysia including dining tables, chairs, coffee tables, venetian blinds, cutting boards, toys and bed frames. The IKEA store covered of space inside the mall. Due to the increased demand of IKEA products, the store was relocated to Mutiara Damansara on August 14, 2003 which was bigger than the previous store and also becoming the largest IKEA store in Asia-Pacific during that time until it was surpassed by another store in Gwangmyeong, South Korea in 2014. A covered bridge linking between Old Wing and New Wing were opened during mall soft opening on December 13, 2003 As the mall experienced unprecedented growth which resulted in increased demand for retail spaces, the director of See Hoy Chan Holdings Group, Teo Chiang Kok, considered expanding the mall by building the second phase which is known as New Wing in order to further accommodate the increasing numbers of customers and retail lots which would cost RM300 million and increased the retail lot from 220 units to 600 units.
The numerous items specifically made for travel include a variety of types of bed from four poster or tent beds to chairs that would extend for sleeping; large dining tables, dining chairs, easy chairs, sofas and couches, chests of drawers, book cabinets, washstands, wardrobes, shelves, desks, mirrors, lanterns and candlesticks, canteens of silver, cooking equipment, toiletry equipment and thunderboxes were all made to be portable. By the mid-19th century the demand for campaign furniture encouraged many makers to be inventive in their design thus creating many unusual and interesting pieces that offer a surprise in the ease in which they dismantle or the compactness of their storage. Tables were cleverly hinged to fold down into a box the size of a briefcase, chess board boxes would contain tripod legs and a telescopic column to convert into a table; chairs that would break down to a minimal size and could also be altered to become a sedan were all designed. The need to quickly be able to pack a piece of furniture to make it portable with minimal use of bolts etc.
With local children interacting with the models in an unrehearsed way and a first-come, first-served seating arrangement, according to Business of Fashion, "the critics loathed it. The industry loved it." Continuing to stage catwalks in unusual places, in spring 1992 a show in an abandoned Paris metro station featured models walking down staircases lined with candles, and according to The Independent, other settings have included round dining tables arranged in neglected warehouses, stairwells of old town houses, and disused subway cars. Although the house has a reputation for avoiding booking celebrity models, for spring of 1993 models such as Cecilia Chancellor and Kate Moss showcased "minimalism paired with Victoriana." 1993 also saw a show with models weaving among a brass band on the runway, and in 1994 the label staged a collection based on what Barbie’s wardrobe would look like full size. Models sat amongst the audience in 1995, and on another occasion, in 1997 the company used a map to invite the fashion press to a street corner in France, and then had the models and a Belgian brass band showcase the newest collection after disembarking from a Routemaster bus.

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