It opened as a drive-in half a century ago, when drive-ins were the latest, hippest thing. |
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For a change of pace, orange frosties can be slurped at the Varsity, the largest drive-in restaurant in the world. |
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Many new features appeared on the landscape such as drive-in cinemas, service stations and shopping malls. |
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The best part about Sidney's drive-in theater is that about five years ago a really big storm hit and blew half of the screen down. |
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Well when I was married, on my honeymoon we went on a Friday or Saturday night to a drive-in theatre. |
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Also included are various advertisements that were common to drive-in theaters, and some of these are downright hilarious. |
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Years later, when I was in high school, I would borrow the old family Chevrolet and take my girlfriend to the drive-in theatre. |
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Dating in the city of Nairobi may involve outings to nightclubs, restaurants, movie theaters, malls, and drive-in movie theaters. |
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News that York is to become home to Britain's first drive-in cinema was welcomed by local people today. |
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She also helped out at the drive-in movie theater run by her mother. |
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Only yesterday, the last drive-in theater closed in Vancouver. |
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This month marks the 70th anniversary of the opening of the first drive-in theater. |
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It is one of the few remaining drive-in restaurants in South Carolina that features curb service. |
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At the other end of the market are drive-in, do-it-yourself shops, which tend to be run-down and ill-lit. |
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It also has a drive-in facility with a capacity for 50 cars. |
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We eventually stopped at a little all night drive-in movie theater. |
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From the drive-in theater to telephone dating to Internet-based auctions, innovation has been a principal driver of consumer adoption of a new technology. |
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They attended parties together, went to the drive-in theater. |
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When not in school, the troupe whiles away its time at Arnold's, the local drive-in diner. |
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America invented the drive-in restaurant and the drive-in bank. |
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Perhaps a critic who sat at the drive-in in the '60s could walk down memory lane with you and revel in the supreme badness of these films. |
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Accommodation and Services: The St. Marys River lies in Algoma Country, an area well served by fly-in, train-in or drive-in lodges and camps. |
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Better use of the space available. Existing drive-in systems can be easily converted. |
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Howard Shore creates a score that's wonderfully evocative of the 1950s, part sci-fi drive-in, part tiki lounge. |
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I trudged over to a ramshackle building reminding me of a snack bar at our decrepit drive-in theater. |
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On the way out of town we stopped at a drive-in grocery to buy ice for the cooler. |
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He made suggestions to the manager of the drive-in burger restaurant about what should be on the jukebox. |
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He came around a blind corner of the drive-in lane just as an SUV pulled up. |
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We used to go to drive-in movies on Friday night and get completely ripped on beer. |
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Working opposite sides of the sexploitation street, the two men elevated the genre from the grind house to the art house and the drive-in. |
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Whenever I pass the old drive-in cinema south of the Heavitree Gap, I get a melancholy feeling. |
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He did attempt personal films, but without venturing outside the confines of guerrilla drive-in theater. |
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As an adolescent in Rialto, Calif., where her parents owned a drive-in theater, she was a devoted bookworm. |
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Within minutes of our high street you can find a drive-in McDonald 's a KFC, a Buffalo Grill, even a second Carrefour superstore. |
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At the Drive-In Walker's Drive-In isn't really a drive-in. |
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While for drive-in racking applications, the compact chassis models are ideal where the narrower overhead guard enables the trucks to operate between the first level beams. |
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The semi-conscious bride and the manipulative groom pulling up to a Las Vegas wedding chapel drive-in did not conjure up images of a fairy tale romance. |
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We thought good old times would be to portray a drive-in with some '50s music blaring out,'' Nigra said. |
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The first drive-in to adopt the SONIC name is still serving customers in Stillwater, Okla. |
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At the end of June 1997, there were 325 cinema sites and 28 drive-in sites in Australia. |
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This brings to nine the total number of drive-in theaters aided by the program. |
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The teen-agers went down to the drive-in to order some hamburgers and fries. |
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A 1963 Ford Thunderbird, the color of a vanilla shake, just waiting to be floored to some dreamlike drive-in. |
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A drive-in movie theatre which opened five years ago says its business is growing briskly. |
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In a segment filmed at a drive-in movie theatre, show host Éric Salvail interviewed patrons about the decreasing attendance at drive-ins. |
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Potential buyers may be dismayed that the vehicle will not be its own drive-in theater. |
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Patty Hearst first met the terrorist Kathy Soliah at an Oakland drive-in theater. |
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By then the ship's decks are as empty as a drive-in theater after the final credits. |
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With the automobile increasingly reshaping Americans' habits, Richard Hollingshead opened the nation's first drive-in movie theater in Camden, New Jersey. |
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To be preceded by a surprise horror short and drive-in movie trailer. |
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Schuller launched his ministry in a drive-in theatre, but his architectural ambition matched that of a Renaissance Pope. |
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From there, the viewing experience was about the equivalent of watching Mr. Anderson's masterwork from beneath the overhang of the concession stand at a drive-in theater. |
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Create a portable drive-in theater when camping. |
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Take a listen to her excellent Drive My Car, an evocation of Saturday nights at the drive-in conjuring up all the atmosphere of George Lucas's American Graffiti. |
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The Santa Cruz flea turns out to be a former drive-in movie theater. |
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Known for its friendly drive-in service by iconic Carhops, SONIC has one of the most differentiated service models in the quick-service industry. |
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He developed head-on drive-in systems, member satisfaction models, telebanking, PIN and signature identification systems and shared ATM networks. |
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They hauled carfuls of boomers to drive-in movies, played baseball with them in the back yard, spent Christmas Eves assembling bicycles. |
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Open since 1952, this classic drive-in restaurant has had car-hop service since its inception. |
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It may sound like an April Fool's Day scam but the company is actually installing drive-in fitting rooms in its dealerships. |
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The imagery fills a wall close to the size of a drive-in movie screen. |
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A fog machine steamed up the bar like a windshield at a drive-in movie. |
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Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the drive-in will feature an outdoor patio and old-fashioned carhops with 12 drive-in spaces served by roller skating servers. |
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Before there were golden arches, there were carhops on roller skates attaching trays full of burgers, fries, and shakes to the sides of cars at drive-in restaurants. |
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The Vineland Drive-In theater, the only drive-in theater in Los Angeles, sits on 17 acres of land and has enough parking space for more than 1,500 cars. |
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They will include a drive-in showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the grounds of Raglan Castle and the screening of Frankenstein in the Great Hall of Caerphilly Castle. |
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