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Incredible as it may seem, other diners found that the sight of people with disabilities eating in the same place put them off their food.
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The number of staff required varies with the number of diners.
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I will certainly net permit a discussion of diners as workers.
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Is there to be any indication of whether they must have four tables or 40 tables for diners?
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One of my fellow diners raised the problem of the deliberate leaving-on of the two-way radios fitted to delivery motor cycles.
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There is yet another sector where accidents can occur —the private sector, at theme parks, motorway service centres or, as is increasingly the case, roadside diners or even pubs.
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Have not the last few months shown that this order limiting the number of diners is unfair, unworkable, and quite useless, and is it not time that it was cancelled?
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When spices were pushed round there was an orange on the dish, and diners were allowed to handle it and smell it, and they then had to put it back.
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All the diners clap in delight at the thought of the treat to come, and tell their host what a super chap he is, and they then all dig in.
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She tried to get into a restaurant to have a meal and was refused entry on the grounds that her physical appearance would put other diners off.
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He showed great concern that diners should not be ripped off over service charges in restaurants; now he is showing his concern for those buying motor vehicles.
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Having sat and waited for so long, was the dish that arrived so late, even at the last moment, to be dashed from the diner's plate?
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When eating, diners generally share food from a large tray placed in the centre of a low dining table.
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Usually a meal is served with a round of bread so diners can assemble their own chip butty with leftover chips.
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The dining room enjoyed a three-sided view of the river, and diners could take the air on a wraparound porch.
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The diner's fry cook assists him... it's his father, who has been living a hand-to-mouth existence and suffers from alcoholism.
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English diners usually accompany their meals with basmati rice, bread being sometimes ordered in addition, and eat with spoon and fork.
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The chef performs the cooking in front of the diners, typically with theatrical flairsuch as lighting a volcano-shaped stack of raw onion hoops on fire.
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The diner's harsh electric light sets it apart from the dark night outside, enhancing the mood and subtle emotion.
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The diners ate from trays attached to their saddles and sipped champagne through rubber tubes from iced bottles in their saddlebags.
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Ironically, what began as breakfast revenge is now considered to be a staple food for late-night diners.
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Such dishes are often prepared at the diner's table on gas or charcoal grills that are built into the center of the table itself.
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The diners would eat in a mock aircraft, whose engines' vibrations would stimulate the appetite.
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Diners typically then carry their own food from the counter to a table of their choosing, and afterward dispose of any waste from their trays.
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When the beans are roasted to smoking, they are passed around the table, where the smoke becomes a blessing on the diners.
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The options at truck stops are generally high calorie and high fat foods available through restaurants, fast-food, diners and vending machines.
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The restaurant has a seating capacity for 175 diners.
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She exchanged parts of her dessert, a chocolate souffle, with diners at a couple of neighboring tables after they became curious about it.
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The floor was raised so that diners could take advantage of the room's huge windows.
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He used the opportunity of being seated with strangers to strike up conversations with his fellow diners.
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The museum collections include about 20,000 artifacts and other objects from restaurants, bars, diners, spas and hotels.
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The papad, bhaaji are served below the koshimbir with the rice and poli served at the bottom of the circle closed to the diner's hand.
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Inside, there are no diners (despite disconcertingly cheap prices) and the sound of wailing voices from an adjoining room.
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They prepare their meal until 18:30 and diners enter the restaurant at 19:00.
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Diners picked up hot foods at buffet-style steam tables.
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The diners have to wash their hands as nshima is eaten with bare hands.
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At the parking lot, the soldiers searched inside the diners' vehicles.
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Any final preparation step (such as microwaving) must be completed by the diners.
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Fingers were used to take foods which were prepared beforehand and brought to the diners to be handled with fingers.
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A buffet is a system of serving meals in which food is placed in a public area where the diners generally serve themselves.
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Snack cars were added to replace the diners and remained in service until the train was discontinued 15 months later.
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The local gathering spot also provided informal modeling of store fashions for its diners, who were predominately women.
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Like most diners of its vintage, it was built elsewhere and transported to its site.
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The film ends with one the diners discovering a solution to the mystery, before falling off the fridge and wiping his memory clean.
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While diners of this design somewhat resemble and are often confused with railroad cars removed from their wheels, these buildings were never railroad cars.
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The town has several restaurants, cafes and hotels open to diners.
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Much of the food is grilled, as early diners were based around a grill.
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The diners suffered with vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain several hours later.
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Diners' attire ranges from jeans and t-shirts to suits.
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Diners should always ask for items to be passed along the table to them.
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The kitchens and foodservice area occupy the east side; the west features a windowed interior portico with additional seating for diners.
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The restaurant has fourteen tables, and can seat 42 diners.
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Menus can provide other useful information to diners.
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She seems pleasant at first, but then begins taunting the diner's patrons.
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Meals were usually served course by course to the diners by the youngest housewives, but increasing influence of nuclear families and urbanisation has replaced this.
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Verre originally sat 70 diners, but was later reduced to 55 seats.
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The belt carries food around the restaurant in a circuit, allowing diners to pick any dish from the belt for consumption.
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Vinegar is added for its sourness, and diners may specify how much vinegar is used.
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A meal may consist of a single dish for solitary diners, or rice with many complementary dishes shared by all.
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Diners then break into the section of injera in front of them, tearing off pieces and dipping them into the stews.
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Diners who order the duck receive a postcard with the bird's serial number, now well over 1 million.
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The interior of the restaurant is split into two separate rooms, with the bar located away from the main dining area which seats sixty diners.
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Moving further aft, the second-class passenger dining room, which could accommodate 120 diners, was next.
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Achatz serves diners a small-course tasting menu, running approximately 18 courses.
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In fondue bourguignonne, diners dip small pieces of beef into a pot of hot oil at the table.
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The diner's interior is unusual for its custom configuration.
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Diners are served by either blind or visually impaired wait-staff and a percentage of the profits of the restaurants fund research on visual disabilities.
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Usually, diners will have 1 bowl of soup on the right with 1 bowl of rice to its left.
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Businesses that called themselves diners but which were built onsite and not prefabricated began to appear.
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Coffee is ubiquitous at diners, if not always of high quality.
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The floor area of the five storey building was approximately and used for banquets hosting more than 150 diners.
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The ten locations serve at least 120,000 diners each month, employing about 700 workers.
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They were discovered (via mystery diners) informing customers of the company's policy.
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When the diners demand entertainment, she helps out by performing her fire eating routine.
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Locally-made craft beers and premium wines from various wine-growing area within the region are popular with drinkers and diners.
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High-end restaurants and fast food chains also provide free broadband to diners.
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From there, diners can order meals tailored to their exact specifications.
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The junior chef attempts to impress the diners with his own version, which unfortunately does not turn out well.
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Diners can more easily find food in such restaurants that satisfies dietary restrictions.
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As they spun it, the waiters would add ingredients and describe what they were doing to the diners.
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Diners would use slang terms specific to kopitiam culture to order and customize drinks to their taste.
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The roofline is decorated by a fin shape that serves as a backdrop for the diner's neon signage.
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The diners adjust the flavour by themselves using sugar, "nam pla" (fish sauce), dried chilli and chilli in vinegar provided in jars at the table.
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In one detail, a dinner has been broken up and the diners are putting up a futile resistance.
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At that time, the drive-in became the diner's fiercest competitor.
Multi-section diners grew into fully-f ledged family restaurants.
The company still exists and still makes diners, but only as a sideline for the nostalgia market.
What matters is not whether the fruit was eaten (or even edible), but whether its expensive presence helped to reaffirm the diner's self-image.
Instead of the descriptions of food we might expect in restaurant reviews today all we really get are value judgements that the food did not meet the diner's expectations.
The classic diner look - stainlesssteel streamlined - was at odds with its actual status as a building placed permanently on a site.
Theoretical mobility is somehow essential to the concept of the diner.
Your local diner may have occupied its street corner for decades, but one fine lunchtime you just might find that it has moved on.
Perhaps a more telling metaphor would be a menu touristique, providing the diner with a limited range of options from which to choose.
Does a prefabricated restaurant have to have wheels to qualify as a diner?
By the late 1960s, the fast-food system had trounced the diner and drive-in competition.
While there had always been a few diner chains, most were thought of as an individual enterprise serving local food, with individual menus.
Between 1880 and 1920, the lunch wagon evolved step by step into the diner.
The '40s and early '50s were the golden age of the roadside diner.
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