Lunch is a revolting sludge burger in a pretty rustic restaurant, but Zoe thinks it's all marvellously delicious. |
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I'm sitting here reading an e-book version of Naked Lunch which I downloaded off a file-sharing network. |
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Lunch will be eight courses, each sounding more mouth-watering than the next. |
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Lunch and refreshments will also be on the house, on both days of the festival. |
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Lunch or dinner for two with wine and great bread, costs no more than 30 euros. |
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Lunch was delayed until 3 pm when the boat reached Port Adventure because conditions while sailing were too rough for serving the meal. |
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Lunch is also special with turkey on the menu and the whole camp again spliced the main brace at eleven thirty and again at half past two. |
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Lunch might be taken on a 2lb steak, a pound of potatoes, three green vegetables and a milk pudding. |
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Not a sandwich au jambon and a carafe of Perrier, Madame, but a proper five-course French Lunch. |
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Lunch is a hot meal, with soup, potatoes, macaroni, rice or buckwheat kasha, ground meat cutlets, and peas or grated cabbage. |
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They also provide Express Lunch, a 45-minute three-course set lunch menu which is specially designed to suit guests with a busy schedule. |
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Lunch and dinner serves original Japanese cuisine exclusively cooked by expert chefs who display their unique performances at your table. |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture last year approved the use of irradiated ground beef in the National School Lunch Program. |
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Lunch in tapas bars is a Spanish treat, serving tasty portions of tortilla, fresh prawns, marinaded red peppers and other morsels of local food. |
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Lunch is a roast leg of lamb with juicy roast vine tomatoes and a flageolet bean gratin. |
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Lunch was that strange not so fishy fish Morgan had been introduced to the first day of her arrival. |
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Lunch intervened, and a good long Sunday afternoon nap, and by the early evening I was ready to transfer the thing to the computer. |
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Lunch was in a typical Cuban restaurant and consisted of fruit, rice and chicken. |
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Lunch was quite commonly a patty and corn bread or coco bread from the shop across the road. |
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Lunch is a salady thing consisting of a couple of slices of Parma ham, four little mozzarella balls and the inevitable rocket. |
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And I get to Lunch and they're serving this disgusting purple yogurt that looked like goop. |
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In keeping with the dictates of the No Free Lunch theorems, no items on the menu are gratis, though all seem actually quite affordable. |
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Ms Wade had been scheduled to attend the 50th Women of the Year Lunch at the Guildhall in London. |
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Lunch is served in the lower part of the garden, which is a suntrap, even in the early spring. |
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A Hocktide Lunch is served to more than 180 commoners and their guests and friends in the Corn Exchange. |
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In New York and London, this was the era of the Ladies Who Lunch, a scary brigade who wore Chanel and were as thin as Burmese cats. |
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Lunch is a salad or sandwiches if I'm rehearsing or soup, ideally, as I find soup orgasmic. |
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Lunch may be with family or friends, and involve a classic roast followed by, say, fruit jelly made by the kids. |
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Lunch will not be a bowl of additive-laden, over-salty canned soup or a stodgy sandwich thickly smeared with butter. |
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Lunch comes around slowly after the social session of painting still life in art. |
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Lunch can be taken informally at the golf club or as a traditional buffet in the Castle. |
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The concept alone is offensive in at least half a dozen different ways, so you have to admire the sheer gall of the Media Lunch team. |
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Lunch would be stew or steak and kidney pud with potatoes and boiled green vegetables. |
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Lunch is a vital breathing space during the working day and, these days, the options for eating at lunch-time are greater than ever. |
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She fills orders at Seaside Lunch, a snack bar in a trailer at the ferry landing in Tiverton. |
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Lunch likewise consists of a mash of dourra but without meat. |
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Lunch break ends and the men slowly trickle back into the room. |
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Britain's Packed Lunch Police are rifling through our children's lunchboxes in search of fun-size Mars bars, crisps, Coke and other contraband items. |
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The Lunch Group is to try out a local hostelry at the end of the month and our usual groups for Scrabble, knit-and-natter and the play reading will take place this month. |
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Lunch consists of rice served with vegetable and meat curries and sauces such as sambol, a spicy mixture of grated coconut and chili, peppers, pickles, and chutneys. |
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Lunch could be spring rolls, pad thai and and beer at the Golden Triangle. |
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Lunch was punctuated by cheerful banter, with everyone in high spirits. |
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Lunch at a work place, school, or institution is either homemade or available in kitchens or canteens, offering open sandwiches, hot meals, or a buffet table. |
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Lunch passed in relative calm, for Charlie tried hard to do nothing that would upset her father in such a way that would send him off to the bedroom for another rest. |
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Lunch for the bluejackets was a basic affair, salt pork and pea soup. |
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Lunch will be served at 2.45 pm, followed by speeches and presentations. |
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Lunch it is at a hotel in the town, a filling South Indian thali. |
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Lunch and afternoon tea will be available at the Memorial Hall. |
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Lunch could be salmon fillet with orange couscous and baby carrots. |
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Lunch had arrived, the wonderful moment I had so been looking forward to. |
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Lunch and dinner leftovers are warmed for breakfast the following morning. |
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Lunch on Saturday was fun, and D stayed around a little afterwards, but I was so zonked after a week of getting to Battersea for 9am, that he went home. |
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Lunch ladies were reportedly in tears being forced carry out a directive that goes against the entire purpose of their work. |
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Lunch at a table under a tree in an immaculately clean, open and well-kept area near the car park was welcome for hungry tummies after the exercise. |
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Lunch finally arrives, this time not a sumptuous feast but fish wrapped in a military newspaper distributed on U.S. bases. |
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Worcester is home to many classic lunch car diners including Boulevard Diner, Corner Lunch, Chadwick Square Diner, and Miss Worcester Diner. |
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Worcester is also famously the former home of the Worcester Lunch Car Company. |
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Lunch is often the hardest to routinize, since we are likely to be out and about. |
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Lunch food, gazillions of unique road snack choices, fresh produce in season, gift shopping, and a corn maze. |
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Burroughs lived in Tangier for four years and wrote Naked Lunch, whose locale of Interzone is an allusion to the city. |
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Kim Garst, a social media coach who can teach people how to make money with Pinterest, is speaking at the Hillsborough Power Lunch. |
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The restaurant is offering a Zen Power Lunch of Pan Asian specialties, priced at INR399 per head. |
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Lunch in India usually consists of a main dish of rice in the south and east, or whole wheat rotis in the north and west. |
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Delta Dental of Arkansas will present the Power Lunch at noon in the Governor's Hall of the Statehouse Convention Center. |
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Lunch starters are cauliflower in white truffle oil, peppered mackerel, goats cheese bonbons and ham hock with caperberry terrine. |
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Then we had Kelly Anderson, certified culinarian and owner of The Lunch Bunch, offer some smart swaps. |
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Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre member Darrian Ford and JHDT instructor Winifred Haun teamed up in Long Lunch, the danciest piece on the program. |
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Lunch at Sharon and Pheb's place in Charlotteville was a choice of tasty mahimahi, pork or chicken stew with seven or eight side dishes, most of which I'd never seen before. |
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In addition to doggy photos with Santa, the Monmouth County Underdogs will be collecting pet food, which will be donated to Lunch Break in Red Bank. |
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A CO-FOUNDER of premium burger business Muddy Boots is the keynote speaker at the third Women in Business Lunch at a hotel in Warwickshire next week. |
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The panel will be chaired by Gayna Perry, of Strange Attractors, anS d includes Liz Carlisle, of Urban Strawberry Lunch, and Fiona Dunn, of The Gallery Liverpool. |
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Courtney and I were sitting at lunch one day just after New Years, jabbering away about whether or not we should make resolutions. |
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The match was abandoned when rain washed out play during the lunch interval. |
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Abba gathered the family over lunch as he did every time he had something important to talk about. |
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We had a walk, or rather a brisk waddle, in the morning, then cold turkey and home-made chutney by the fire for lunch. |
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At a leisurely lunch in New York's romantic Cafe des Artistes, customers were quick to credit red wine with turning back the clock. |
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So I watch the clock, longing for lunch hour, when I might be able to run an errand or at least do some yoga. |
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I have fond memories of wandering our farm, bringing my father his lunch during the spring field work. |
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If I give you a two-hour lunch break today, every worker whose wife gives birth to quadruplets will want one too. |
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We had lunch at my grandmother's place, and then set out for a nice relaxing drive along the Deeside road. |
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Part of the reason is that the lunch programs are an easy target for political special interests. |
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I had a jacket with cheese and beans on Thursday and a cheese salad for lunch as well. |
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We spent some time testing out the motor, checking idle speed, acceleration, different speeds and trim and then stopped for lunch. |
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By lunch, I was feeling better, but a good chunk of the morning was a bit of a wash. |
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At the camp, dozens of men jockey for bathroom and kitchen space, getting dressed, washing up, making lunch. |
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Kathryn have me one of her very popular side hugs and said thanks for lunch before skipping out the door, keys jangling in her hand at her side. |
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When we entered the Wat around lunch time, we were struck by the droning chant of a large group of monks prior to their midday meal. |
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Eating under the watchful eye of Chloe, the engagement party lunch was fabulous. |
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Enjoy a long late lunch here on the deck of the Horizons waterfront restaurant. |
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He played water polo at Lancaster University where he cycled the eight miles or so to work and went running on his lunch break. |
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By now quietly wishing I was back home again, I wandered into town and bought some lunch. |
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A South African man with a big floppy quiff is ordering a very complex lunch. |
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I found Jeremy sitting at one of the tables by the lunch room window and waved. |
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The lodges in these vineyards are known as quintas, and some offer wine classes, lunch and tours. |
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You can also tour the great house, have a Jamaican lunch of curry goat or ackee and salt fish, and take a swim in the pool. |
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Does the boss who scheduled your sadly abbreviated lunch break deserve to be called a weasel or a stoat? |
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It serves fry-ups for breakfast and big meaty meals for lunch, as well as the juice and rabbit food that some of my colleagues seem to prefer. |
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After lunch, Marvin usually takes another vehicle home and catches a jitney back to the truck to close it. |
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Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room. |
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Directly in front of me, a round lunch table was surrounded by a group of guys, all either athletes and jocks, or just popular boys. |
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We were huddled close to the radiator in our dining room after Sunday lunch waiting anxiously for him to relay the story of the game. |
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Autumn is ideal for crisp British apples to accompany a ploughman's lunch of local farmhouse cheese. |
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By the end of lunch, the conversation had put back on its veneer reflection of gaiety and jolliness. |
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Thing is, you see, if you have to drive into town to lunch, you might just as well shop there. |
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The Classic Ride and Raft includes three hours of trail riding, a deli lunch and rafting on the Kananaskis River. |
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Twenty minutes later lunch was cleaned up and the children were put down to rest. |
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But a lunch date with Marco beckoned, so reluctantly, we agreed to put Dali off until our next trip to the capital. |
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They will also be busy putting up posters and canvassing support around the school at break and lunch times. |
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A gang of thieves raided Brickens Post Office at lunch time last Thursday afternoon. |
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I knew I was playing pretty well when we stopped after nine holes to have lunch. |
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Hoey found himself two down after the opening two holes but he had turned that deficit into a one hole advantage by lunch time. |
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After a walk round the extensive gardens and lake, the group adjourned to Lullingstone for lunch. |
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She took a rain check on the invitation to lunch with her colleagues and sought Mel out instead. |
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to take a rain check on lunch, though. |
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I guess it finally hit me because we ended up at a rather weird Asian noodle place for lunch. |
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I called him on his lunch hour to mention that I had a secret admirer, we talked a bit and that was that. |
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The package includes admission with premier level access, a three-course silver service lunch and race card. |
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It is large enough to serve as lunch for two or three, and luxuriously flavoured with pork adobo and with chilli. |
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On a wettish Wednesday the team of went for a pub lunch at Trafford's in the mall. |
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As usual, the conversation at the Sunday lunch table ranged over a variety of disparate subjects. |
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Mr Clark was preparing Sunday lunch when he opened the oven door and a fireball leapt into the air. |
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I had a bag of fish and chips for lunch and ate them whilst sitting by the river. |
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We parked the car and ate an extravagant lunch in a building whimsically reminiscent of an old Spanish church. |
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When I am not filming I rarely eat away from home other than the odd lunch on jaunts to London. |
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The travel writer who was hosting the lunch suddenly whipped out a picture he had taken of the planes going over his apartment. |
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He began lunch with a whiskey sour, before tucking into a crab and asparagus salad on his way to the steak and spinach. |
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She was out by the playground when the whistle blew, signaling the end of lunch recess. |
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I made a loaf of white soda bread and a batch of cheese scones for lunch on Saturday. |
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For lunch I like corned beef, white rice and fried onions, which I've eaten for as long as I can remember. |
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I've just had soup for lunch and I was wearing a whiter than white t-shirt. |
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Emergency rations are always carried on board the Soyuz, so we made our lunch from these. |
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She headed out the door, past the rattler, and up the driveway to lunch with her brother. |
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He lobbied the diplomats during a formal, white-glove lunch featuring several courses and many more toasts. |
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My infant heart would leap at the sound of the lunch bell, and every day I would fall on that school dinner like a ravening wolf. |
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I set off an a wild goose chase for corned beef and white pudding, but having no luck, I returned to the hotel for a late lunch. |
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We'll have to fend off keas from our lunch during the day and secure our packs tight at night. |
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Afterwards, a hearty lunch was devoured by the group of children, whose happy faces glowed with joy. |
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Read on as Michael Stusser whizzes through the bizarre world of Japanese lunch art. |
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And the next thing you'll tell me is that kelpies and unicorns steal your lunch money. |
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They are known as ferocious predators that aggressively attack anything that looks like lunch, and this one proved it. |
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So I really ought to walk the mile to Lisa's workplace to meet her for lunch now. |
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The two guys weren't there and had apparently gone out somewhere for lunch. |
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I go to the brasserie underneath all the time, and that's fun, because you can sit on the pavement for lunch and see who's going past. |
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With the cook not around, the lunch was replaced by bread and milk, which found a few takers. |
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I eat the four-minute lunch of the home worker, standing at the counter, shovelling in cold pizza and ketchup. |
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After a lunch break, we reassemble for the main event, the hypobaric chamber flight. |
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Madame chose a wine cooler to go with her lunch, while Singha Gold filled the bill for me. |
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She described the large house, trimmed hedges, her uniform, and the mother who dressed elegantly to receive and visit friends for lunch. |
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There was a great deal of airtime to fill and the quality of the reports varied, especially at lunch hour. |
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All contestants were treated to a lunch in which the winning recipe was used as part of the menu. |
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We strongly recommend the Olive Branch for lunch, whether you are in a hurry or not. |
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A half-dozen Blackhawks and twice as many heavily armed Kiowa scouts indicated right away we would have a long wait for lunch. |
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If you say you're coming for lunch at 1 then the dinner will be on the table at 1 and woe betide you if you are late. |
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The lunch break that Ser'na allowed was short, so they were soon back on their feet and walking again. |
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We were surrounded by hungry, sweaty, red-faced men finishing their lunch, not very reassuring. |
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I met Dante for lunch at Cafe Colonial, the red-headed stepchild to Cafe Habana. |
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For those still standing after the lunch, the five-course Christmas dinner will be sure to floor even the most hardcore turkey gobblers. |
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At one of our board meetings, when we were struggling to put our mission into words, Jerry skipped lunch and went off by himself. |
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After reaching the end of the lunch line, Matthew and I exited the hot and aroma filled kitchen and re-entered the cafeteria. |
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He was not in good physical shape and tended to be rather the worse for wear after lunch. |
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The band spent the day at school and had lunch at the refectory before tearing into a performance of questionable educational value. |
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The cars are filling up fast for this special visit to Winchester Cathedral with lunch in the refectory and a special tour, followed by Evensong. |
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They then enjoyed a healthy lunch, including vegetable kebabs, dips, and tortilla wraps. |
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It's been a long workday, filled with meetings, and you even ate your lunch al desko. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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At last we found the outside and sat at Slomensky's for a bit of alfresco lunch. |
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Captain Bannister told us we would feel a nudge as he engaged the reheats and we also felt something when we looked at the lunch menu. |
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day. |
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Volunteers can claim expenses such as mileage or bus fares, and anyone who works a five-hour stint receives a lunch allowance. |
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She threatened me that if I don't eat my lunch, I won't get any allowance from my parents. |
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Sports equipment consists of floor mats that are used in an all-purpose hall in which the children do gym, dance and eat their lunch. |
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The yakisoba really hit the spot since I hadn't planned on hiking up a large mountain and I didn't bring any lunch with me. |
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End the hunt at the pool or lakefront with lunch and team-building activities. |
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After having Otis relieve him for his 20-minute lunch break he went outside to find Mia waiting for him. |
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For example, a temporary hand-off occurs when a perioperative staff member is relieved for break or lunch or leaves the unit for a short time. |
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She should have been out eating lunch with Barnes at Goldman's, not in some fantasy land. |
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So it should come as no surprise that, five minutes into lunch, a giant tangle of grilled onions landed right in my lap. |
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I had a very short nap while Graham hopped over the road to a sandwich bar and secured a late but exceedingly tasty lunch. |
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He reminisced about past years while they ate lunch before he excused himself and left the two men. |
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After weights, he would do twenty laps in his pool and then eat a light lunch. |
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This curry, I discovered, was to West Africa what roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is to England, and it was the standard meal for Sunday lunch. |
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I rendezvous with the band, sans Justin for the moment, for lunch at the venue. |
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The fat content in peanuts is the least among snack and lunch items such as American cheese slices and beef bologna. |
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I had a Tall Americano and a plain bagel with cottage cheese at the cafe for my lunch, and was greatly satisfied with it. |
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She routinely ate lunch amicably with both male and female colleagues, and most of her acquaintances liked her. |
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I turned to move out of the lunch with my yummy food towards the table Hyori was sitting at. |
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Proper lunch food is also available, including soups, hot savoury tarts, sandwiches, Greek salad and vegetable lasagne. |
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Most of them prefer three bottles of wine over the course of a large lunch, before repairing to the chamber for a snooze. |
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I'd better hurry up, have my shower and get dressed or I'll be late for lunch. |
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A place which hums all day every day and where the working hours are late for everyone and a lunch break is still not very fashionable. |
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After a hasty lunch in the dining hall, the Hollands hit Bowdoin, drop me at the airport, and set off for Williams College. |
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During the lunch hour, I was waiting for the lambers to get back, and I waited all alone in a big field of about 100 pregnant ewes, the last of the herd to come through. |
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Looking younger by any means necessary is on everyone's agenda, from Knightsbridge ladies who lunch to Essex college girls skiving off classes to get a spray tan. |
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I wished that I'd brought my gym things to get some time in at the gym during my lunch break, work off some of my frustration and unknown feelings. |
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Hopefully the team building activity after lunch will re-energize me. |
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The company had to pay all suppliers who carted their goods to a spot in the desert where it was arranged for the group to rendezvous for a desert lunch. |
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The lunch, which costs Rs.50, commences with seasonal fruits, which include mango, jackfruit, grapes or any of the citrus varieties in the form of shake, chutney or salad. |
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The prevailing westerly will make itself known a little after lunch, and often picks up as the afternoon progresses until it's quite strong by about sunset. |
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Please bring suitable foot and rainwear and a packed lunch for walk. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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He was in a drugstore on a lunch break when he chanced to see a book titled The Execution of Pvt. Eddie Slovik. |
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One of the most ubiquitous examples of kawaii is Hello Kitty, a mouthless, expressionless, large-headed kitten that emblazons lunch boxes, T-shirts, wallpaper and coffee mugs. |
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After lunch one day, Hollande drove her back to her hotel in Limoges and confessed his love. |
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My lunch companion had never seen a man weeing before and was delighted. |
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For me lunch is normally a jacket potato or some soup, and I found this meaty sandwich filling enough to keep my appetite in check for the rest of the day. |
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Whether out for date night or lunch with chums, the restaurant-hopping first couple exude a heady sense of glamour and excitement. |
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There will also be an auction of promises featuring goodies such as a week's break in a house in France, a day's yachting for five people and a day on the gallops plus lunch. |
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The Sud Express dining car served a seven-course lunch, paced gracefully to last most of the journey. |
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We first met Hajji Zalwar Khan over tea and lunch in the Pech Valley in a house clinging to a cliff high above the valley floor. |
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Guests who have purchased the Modified American Plan that includes breakfast and lunch or dinner are also entitled to a dine around programme at a number of west coast hotels. |
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It seems that fashion has become more democratic than ever, with anyone with a good eye and access to a second-hand shop able to hold her own with the ladies who lunch. |
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When she arrived in sunny Gibraltar, Caroline was greeted by HMS York's Commanding Officer, Commander Paul Porter, before she sat down to a traditional lunch in the wardroom. |
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For lunch, try Aca-Apulco, a seafood restaurant that is next to the Apulco River. |
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In addition to the black-tie horse shows that draw the ladies who lunch in all their finery, this year's fair features a rodeo in the centre ring. |
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After lunch, I put Julia in her crib for a nap, and though she struggled, the excitement of the day took her under. |
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You might have a cool PDA and a wicked wallet, but if you're heading to work with a huge bulge in your pants and your lunch in a plastic bag, then you've got a lot to learn. |
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For instance, sprinkle wheatgerm on your yoghurt or breakfast cereal, have lentil soup for lunch, eat wholemeal bread with your leafy green salad and snack on sunflower seeds. |
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And though we enjoyed our lunch date here with a group of amigos, the bar-like atmosphere made us want to return at night, too, for beers and live bands. |
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That promotion was a huge hit with the ladies who lunch and achieved a notable upturn in the oh-so-discreet Howard's visibility with the Edinburgh public. |
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The most likely explanation for Harry's disappearance was that he had slipped out of the gate when I was wheeling my bike into the garden after a longish lunch in town. |
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Finally the bell went for lunch and the two friends rushed into the hall with their lunch boxes and gulped their lunches down so they could get outside as soon as possible. |
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I believe the steward is about to call the starboard watch to lunch, sir. |
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But then I looked at him there with the wifey and kiddies, looking all happy and ordinary eating their lunch and I thought how rude it would be for me to take their picture. |
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The extensive menu offers lunch and dinner portions of Italian favorites such as lasagna, manicotti, ravioli, chicken Parmigiana and stuffed shells. |
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The Nayeb restaurant has been in business for 80 years, but was recently revamped and is full of well-heeled businessmen, secular politicians and ladies who lunch. |
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But those hopes were scuppered by Friday's torrential rain which also made Saturday a total washout, and even prevented any play until after lunch yesterday. |
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He was accepted at both, and told me over lunch last January that he planned to choose between them. |
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Mike asked the entire group after we had finished woofing down our lunch. |
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The businessman and his family were enjoying a steak lunch when the hit man pulled up outside the restaurant, lowered the car window and levelled a machine gun. |
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I quite like the thought of it being written in a staff room by bored and bearded school teachers, puffing on pipes and whiling away dreary lunch breaks. |
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To accompany breakfast or lunch, there's hibiscus lavender tea or locally roasted Bumper Crop coffee. |
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I made myself another yummy sandwich on polar bread for lunch today. |
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Even after Salinger had decamped to Cornish, he loved to lunch with William Shawn and Lillian Ross at the Algonquin in New York. |
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After a two-year hiatus, Avon Old Farms Inn restaurant has brought back its a la carte menus for lunch and dinner, and has resurrected its Sunday brunch. |
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Sweet Basil, which has been around since 1977, serves amazingly fresh lunch and dinners, and has all-day bar hours. |
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I rarely drink spirits in fact, and, leaving aside the occasional pint or glass of wine with lunch, I seldom touch a drop before the sun dips below the yardarm. |
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Students fill their trays with deep-dish pepperoni slices and napa salad and head to the lunch lady for checkout. |
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According to the USDA, student participation began to fall, with 1.4 million students opting out of the lunch program entirely. |
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There are lots of modest veggie dishes that I prepare for lunch or dinner, such as stuffed pepper with couscous, mushroom and coriander or a lump of Wensleydale on toast. |
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She was paying for her lunch when her debit card got rejected in front of everybody. |
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Children will need to bring their football kit and a packed lunch. |
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But on Thursday, she was spotted having lunch in Miami with a brand new chin-length, asymmetrical blonde bob. |
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These minute creatures are eaten by larger fish, and those by still larger fish, which in turn become lunch for polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. |
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During Art Basel and Design Miami in Switzerland last June, I had lunch with Craig Robbins, the founder of Design Miami. |
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Employing a designer, meanwhile, is often perceived as an expensive luxury indulged in by ladies who lunch and those intent on keeping up with the Joneses. |
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After a lunch of prawn curry and rice at the Bunder, you may want to visit the Lighthouse Hill and its vicinity. |
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While the bookish set frets about the iPad, Kindle, and the future of publishing, the cool kids are eating their lunch. |
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We eat lunch leaning on the high protective wall around Kincardine Church. |
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During the lunch break I went to the bathroom to perform an ablution for the Zuhar prayers but in the Western style bathroom it was not a very feasible idea. |
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After the cardinal audience and a celebratory lunch, the pope will prepare to leave the pontifical apartments. |
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He broached the purchase over lunch at her Brentwood mansion in Los Angeles. |
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She planned to use her work lunch break to see her doctor in burley, about nine-and-a-half miles away. |
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The bell for lunch rings, and I slowly pull myself out of my desk and drag my feet down the hall toward the cafeteria. |
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I caught his eye and made a motion with my hand, as if I were scribbling out the bill for our lunch. |
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A hot-pot is in the oven, which I regretfully turn down because I'd already eaten lunch, however I do accept a cup of tea and a slice of her Christmas cake. |
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Shortly before noon on Jan. 23, Bucher sat down to a lunch of meatloaf, succotash, mashed potatoes and gravy when Law, the ship's quartermaster, called down to the wardroom. |
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He pays, courteous as ever to the cashier, and when I thank him for lunch, he thanks me. |
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When a friend had potato greens for lunch, I traded her some of my cassava leaves. |
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Have ad lunch. Chilli again. Hot. And I don't just mean spice-wise. It was actually served hot. |
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The complaint alleges the lunch was merely to establish an alibi. |
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She had already eaten a large lunch, to say nothing of a full cooked breakfast that morning. |
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The men took their lunch, usually Romano cheese, ham or Italian sausage and bread, and a waterbag. |
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There was only one thing to be done, return to the hotel, retrieve his money, and try to forget the weight of the world and its cares in lunch. |
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Prof. Jain would mix all his food into one glob at lunch so as to be more yogically detached from pleasure but I couldn't get to that point. |
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When gazpacho is on the blackboard menu at lunch, it's a must. |
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If you attempt to claim a lunch special during dinner, bonjour awkward! |
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Carmine is a curious little girl who is on her way to have some alphabet soup for lunch at her Granny's house. |
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The head waiter will not know at lunch today why I am so dashed affable and grinsome to him. Good boy! |
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Third, when you go to lunch today, instead of ordering a steak, ask for a grilled cheese. |
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That he'd never had a pizza puff did not deter him. His approach at lunch, as it was elsewhere, was straight ahead. |
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Take it easy on the roller coasters or you're going to chuck up your lunch. |
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The Raquet Club, in Liverpool, hosted the Clothes Throw lunch last week in aid of the Alder Hey Imagine Appeal. |
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They watched us from a distance as we dozed on kilim rugs after lunch. |
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Next stop Ballater, for a spot of lunch at the recently opened Rocksalt and Snails. |
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Jack picked up two lunch kits from the counter and tossed them into the autocook. |
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We made an odd party before the arrival of the Ten, particularly when the Celebrity dropped in for lunch or dinner. |
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And then after an abnormal meal, which was either a very late breakfast or a very early lunch, they drove on to Victoria Station. |
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I didn't have time for lunch so I just grabbed a quick snack. |
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We ate lunch in the shade under the thatch of a beachfront restaurant. |
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The next Class IV rapid is Joe's Diner, which could be so named because it sometimes eats kayakers for lunch. |
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She offered to pay for lunch as compensation for keeping me waiting. |
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Is there any time in your busy schedule for us to have lunch next week? |
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She buzzed her secretary to say she was going out for lunch. |
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After stopping for lunch, we continued on toward our destination. |
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After a break for lunch, we reshouldered our backpacks and resumed the hike. |
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After the lunch, Loraine and his editorial staff decided to devise nicknames for each member of the group based on their personalities. |
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I am thinking of joining the Labour Party and am having lunch with Frank Pakenham next week. |
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When animal mimicry goes really wrong they don't just look like something that a predator would ignore, they look like lunch. |
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This midcall rapport detour saved the day. At the end of the call, they went to lunch and soon they were doing business. |
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After lunch Hayden and Langer continued their solid batting, frustrating the England bowlers, with Langer reaching his 22nd Test century. |
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After lunch, Trescothick played on to be bowled after scoring 41 giving McGrath his first wicket of the match. |
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The English opening batsmen of Andrew Strauss and Marcus Trescothick began England's response, scoring 26 before lunch. |
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Though Strauss succumbed in the tenth over, England lost no further wickets before lunch, and only one more before tea. |
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In the field, England started by having Langer run out for 6 in the fifth over, but Hayden and Ricky Ponting rebuilt to bat until lunch unbeaten. |
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There are usually formal intervals on each day for lunch and tea with brief informal breaks for drinks. |
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Feasting upon a king crab for lunch was essential, because the last night was to be spent in the bitter extremities of the Kirkenes Snow Hotel. |
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On the day of the dinner, Sellers took lunch in his hotel suite and shortly afterwards collapsed from a heart attack. |
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When they had a matinee, and I suspected they were allowing themselves plenty of time for a very leisurely lunch. |
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Breakfast was called ientaculum, lunch was prandium, and dinner was called cena. |
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Fish and chips is a popular lunch meal eaten by families travelling to seaside resorts for day trips who do not bring their own picnic meals. |
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