Aside from giving people a safe, friendly place to light up their doobies, the cafe would boost the local economy, he said. |
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In the Jerusalem attack, the bomber entered the Yemenite falafel cafe on a busy street in the city centre. |
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Mr Morris's long-term aim is to update the cinema from a single screen to three screens and to provide a cafe. |
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It's hard to recollect much about my first cat cafe besides the unmitigated pleasure of the whole experience. |
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But with a cat cafe, we witness the transformation of the stray animal from enemy to a friend of the neighborhood. |
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When he arrives at the nowheresville cafe where Jade is waitressing, our anti-heroine is intrigued. |
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Today, just a small burn scar around one eye, he runs a roadside cafe a few yards from where the firebomb hit. |
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The cafe will be open at breakfast time but opening times for the rest of the day have not yet been revealed. |
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Here, pale green plates, arranged along the lower sash of a rarely opened double-hung window, act as a valance for sheer cafe curtains. |
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The cafe, which is a listed building, opened in 1927 and features stained-glass windows by Harry Clarke. |
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Taut leatherette seating, snug booths, it's a dream of a diner for cafe connoisseurs. |
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The question now was how were two prosopagnosics who had never met going to find each other in a crowded cafe? |
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Walk into a cafe, walk into the foyer of a theatre, walk into a hotel lobby, the most pervading smell is that of tobacco. |
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Standing up and eating at a cafe or rosticceria is less expensive than sitting down and a picnic lunch is even better. |
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After some persuading he has been tempted out to a nearby cafe for this chat. |
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This is a flexible, truckable tub chair which can be used for various tasks within meeting, breakout, cafe or lounge environments. |
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The ground floor is the lending library with a self-service cafe, and separate reading areas for children and teenagers. |
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To help fuel this weekend marathon the museum offered special guided tours throughout the night and served absinthe in the cafe. |
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You're either shivering in parks trying to soak up a stray ray of sun or huddling on a terrasse inhaling the hot fumes of a cafe au lait. |
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When he returned to the quayside from the cafe he noticed that the vessel was starting to turn in the wind and tide and was trimmed by the stern. |
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On average, so the guide says, a new restaurant, cafe or bistro is opening in one of the cities each week. |
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The first thing that strikes you when you walk through the door into the cafe is the charming decor. |
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He went into the cafe to buy a sandwich but was told he had to leave his Queensland heeler that wears special tags outside. |
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Behind stretched a rocky plateau, the one pale cafe au lait in colour, the other of deeply rusted iron. |
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The composition of the figures is placed off-centre and the zigzagging lines of the cafe tables convey their situation in space. |
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The trip to Norway was so tightly budgeted the team spent their first evening at a transport cafe making merry over a slice of cake between four. |
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It is hoped also to open a drop-in cafe for the teenagers but the problem here is not funding but volunteers to staff it. |
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Running an Internet cafe at his native place with two like-minded youngsters, Thamby has his own funds for meeting contingency expenses. |
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The BBC did use new footage briefly, which showed the camerawoman cowering in a cafe as debris rained down outside. |
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Seattle's mild maritime climate means you can drink lattes with the locals at an outdoor cafe well into the holiday season. |
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Our train consists of six coach class cars, a cafe car, and one business class car. |
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After watching three of four of these poetries in motion glide past the cafe, I ask the patronne if these trains are really such a big deal. |
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There is a valuable income derived from the overhead internet cafe, currently let on a short-term basis. |
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Meanwhile, I was hanging out at an internet cafe loading pictures to the blog. |
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Mohsen looks like a Lebanese workmen's cafe, its windows permanently steamed up and blotched with notices and stickers. |
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A cafe is situated conveniently at the top of the hill and there is a pub within a few metres. |
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It is a cafe and wine bar more than a restaurant, but it does serve a select brunch menu and an evening menu. |
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The room felt unfussy and pleasingly neutral, like a cross between a high-design airport lounge and a friendly neighbourhood cafe. |
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With her long, dark brown hair, cafe au lait skin, and big, dark eyes, my daughter looks more like her grandmother than like me. |
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I now recognize the crump and roar which denotes another blown-up bus or cafe. |
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Sophie started to jog, thinking that this was silly, she was just cold, wanted a cup of cafe au lait and a warm cat curled on her feet. |
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It could be a cafe that serves a great fry-up or an all-day restaurant that serves delicious smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. |
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He's been a drug addict and a vagrant, and was once humiliatingly pursued by police over an unpaid cafe bill. |
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Politics and levels of productivity aside, it is this setting that has seduced cafe goers from the get-go. |
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With the money, Johnny would get an ice lolly and his dad would get a cup of tea in a cafe. |
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Yesterday, during my morning tea break, I dashed around the corner to the cafe and got my ever present hot frothy coffee. |
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The specialty cafe will serve both espresso and drip coffee, as well as cold brews over ice. |
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Fears about smells and litter mean the only cafe on the beach would be limited to ice cream and cold food. |
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You can check them out of libraries, put them in backpacks, walk to a cafe, buy a coffee, and then go sit in a park and read them. |
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I might have spent it in a cafe, looking sophisticated, reading a book and drinking a coffee. |
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In 1791 the main periodical in Lima denounced the cafe as a factious institution, likely to promote social disturbance. |
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The outdoor cafe is perfect for people watching and perfect for leisurely afternoon chats over tea, coffee, or drinks. |
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In the cafe in Vienna, the women reminisce about their flirtations with the men's swimming and water polo teams also making the trip. |
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It was certainly no English transport cafe, but was well cooked pub food, and very enjoyable. |
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There were no signs they had broken a cafe window, behaved lewdly towards women or that there had been an attack by Leeds fans with metal bars. |
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I write to urge all car and lorry drivers who use the transport cafe, to seriously think about where they park. |
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There was one cafe under the arches where you could go and shelter from the weather. |
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To all outward appearances, he appeared to settle into a post-band life of a cafe owner and general multi-media personality. |
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A riverside cafe terrace in Prague provides one of innumerable places for the residents to enjoy the beauty of their city. |
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On his return he began to learn the rudiments of the cafe business in a cousin's ice-cream parlour at Weston-super-Mare. |
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Of course, you can't just hand out a bunch of bananas and a cup of cafe au lait and expect a standing ovation. |
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They display books on pavements, near schools, and bus stations, even pagodas, cafe bars and restaurants. |
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Do you want to go for sno-cones later at the cafe across the street, my princess? |
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The self-deprecating menu says it wants to be a chic bistro, but it has the feel of a smart cafe. |
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Coming back to the real world, she started washing off the counters and tables in the cafe before the store officially opened for the day. |
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Just as I arrived rain began to fall, and inside the cafe Kinda Blue was playing. |
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When we go there we know we will build sandcastles and get sunburnt and that the cafe menu never changes. |
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You will get pulled up in a train which ends underground at a cafe serving overpriced junk food. |
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See, the internet cafe is totally overpriced and charges two bucks for a medium coffee. |
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The cafe serves chicory-laced coffee and square beignets dusted with powdered sugar, all day. |
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Then, he overhears a conversation in a cafe and is convinced he has found Lisa, the woman he loved and lost two years earlier. |
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The theatre has been carefully remodelled and an art gallery and cafe added. |
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Wine bars have sprung up all over the cities and the suburbs, many with cafe dining. |
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Employees eat lunch outside on a wooden deck strewn with cafe tables and shaded by an old rubber tree. |
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On the first July Monday, 2004 we were sitting at a pavement cafe in Montmartre, Paris where Fred was introducing Sam to the joys of charcuterie. |
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I had the idea for the film when I heard a sort of Beckettian exchange in a cafe. |
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European cafe culture looks set to hit Fishguard, as two new cafes and one bar are rumoured to be opening in the town. |
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A couple of loud-mouthed women arrived and began dragging armchairs from around the cafe into a nearby corner. |
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After a chance encounter in a cafe ends up in a brief liaison, he tries vainly to track her down. |
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It's lucky then that he has already stashed a change of clothing with the owner of a cafe over the road from the office. |
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He was gigging around town with various other musicians and had a weekend gig at a jazz cafe in town playing piano. |
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Take a number and walk down a few stairs into the cafe and exchange the number for a red tray. |
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Meanwhile, a community effort to create a new parklet outside the cafe is underway. |
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Then they spin coins in a cafe and generally hang out together, becoming friends. |
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Baywater cafe was located in a strip mall, the other coolest place I like to chill besides my room. |
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In their third encounter, Sarah seeks out Eddie at the bus station cafe and wordlessly communicates her needfulness. |
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I was no longer that twonk shouting my business to all and sundry from the corner of a bar or cafe. |
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My neighborhood needs a sidewalk cafe for all of us coffee drinkers to congregate. |
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Then we went to the cafe in Borders bookshop because I was needing a coffee fix. |
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A demeaning booking in a burlesque theater gives Louise the chance to emerge from Momma's shadow and become cafe society's favorite ecdysiast. |
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Established in 1786, this breathtaking cafe was a fashionable rendezvous place for cavaliers and ladies. |
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Emma could see him moving around inside the cafe and she gestured to Michael to follow her into the building. |
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These can include digital photographs, their used tickets from bus or train journeys, and cafe bills. |
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Fed up with a wasted journey, I decided to treat myself to a cream tea at the cafe next door, to no avail. |
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He's certainly more shy than I expected, and seems grateful for the presence of a chucklesome PR at our pond-side cafe. |
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Personally, I would like to see an organic cafe powered by solar energy and water power. |
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I purchased a soy flat white and slice of banana bread for breakfast and sat at a nice cafe while I made a few calls. |
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I am sitting at a cafe in the food court at Victoria station, typing away on my laptop. |
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I eat a late lunch of tuna salad sandwich, fruit cup and water at the cafe in the library. |
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After serving thousands of cuppas during a 27 year career as an assistant in a cafe she has hung up her apron. |
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We're in a cafe in Peckham, the area of London where 28-year-old Kendall lives with fellow funster Henry Naylor. |
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We had an ice cream in the cafe afterwards, and here's Deidre looking very relaxed. |
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Over 12 pairs of cyber model nominees will compete in the grand final which will be held in a cafe in Jakarta. |
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When images were being selected for the calendar, a picture featuring a gamine young model smoking a cigarette in an empty cafe was chosen. |
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The cafe sold a variety of refreshments including light lunches, cakes, Danish pastries and hot and cold drinks for visitors to the museum. |
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Santa Lucia has been set up as a family place that could serve as a cafe in the daytime and a restaurant in the evening. |
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There is another business model for wireless networking that might appeal to hoteliers, cafe owners and publicans. |
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So some evenings and sometimes on the weekends we'd go to the movies or a cafe together. |
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The church will be open in the afternoons and on Sunday afternoon the church cafe will be serving refreshments. |
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Visit the picnic ground and the cafe and view the bush setting from flat ground. |
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All of the round tables around the cafe were a rusty metal, with metal chairs around them that were upholstered with a blue fabric. |
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Butler's cafe has raised the coffee bar to super-latte levels, and the chocolate truffles are worthy of a place in bonbon heaven. |
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A lovely meal of sausages and chips in the cafe afterwards rounded off a great afternoon. |
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A few doors across, in the wholefood cafe, a father and his young son were about to tuck into their tofu burgers. |
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She likes the cafe and restaurant scene, but she especially loves the proximity of the great outdoors so close at hand. |
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I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps marginally nearer than my usual one. |
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The train was more crowded than I expected, so in order to get a window seat, I moved into the inoperative cafe car. |
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Patti's Mussels a la Mariniere is reminiscent of dining in an outdoor cafe in the south of France. |
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The waiter comes over, they are obviously on good terms, he is a regular, and Gilbert pays his tab, rolls up his newspaper, and leaves the cafe. |
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In early fall when the weather was warm I sat on the wood and wrought-iron bench that was set out in front of the cafe under a black locust. |
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More fun than a hat fitting, this place is a buzzy cafe with just four tables and a line of students queuing for a bargain lunch. |
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There's a strong satirical tradition of lovable dolts coming to the big city and getting taken up as primitive geniuses by shallow cafe society. |
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An hour later the three were chatting over hot chocolate in the small cafe that served hot drinks and food to skaters. |
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On the way out of the cafe your mother needed to use the loo and left me by some rubbishy notelets and a pretty girl. |
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The great spiralling lamp, lighting the ground floor cafe, is made of copper as are the intricate mesh cupboards of the cloakroom upstairs. |
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Every joke in the film works for me, even the slapstick at the sidewalk cafe and the barge, and I'm not a big fan of physical comedy. |
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Most of those at the cyber cafe were students studying at local universities. |
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I especially want to go to the Graphic Novel cafe and buy anime and manga and merchandise relating to anime and manga. |
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Food preparation areas were kept clean but it was the surrounding areas that some restaurant and cafe proprietors overlooked. |
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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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Pace yourself with a pause at a cafe, in a square or park, before pushing on. |
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Further on, at about two in the morning, I left the bar and went to a cafe for a cup of coffee. |
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One room under construction will be an Internet cafe, yet there is no mains electricity here to run air conditioning. |
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Got a hotel and a bank and a restaurant, and a cafe, and a garage, a tourist office, four shops and three kirks. |
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Perhaps because of this notoriety, the little dog also became the darling of the more socially acceptable cafe society. |
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At night, it turns into a massive open air cafe area, with dozens of food hawkers selling a variety of food, from the traditional to the modern. |
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There is a wide range of activities there, including a cyber cafe, as well as a place to relax and put one's feet up. |
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Eyewitnesses saw two men on a red motorcycle open fire with automatic weapons outside a cafe and then speed away. |
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She told me she's enamored with the idea of someday sitting down at a cafe with Seana, chatting woman to woman, as they both smoke. |
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The regeneration of canal-side cafe society in Manchester and Birmingham hardly adds up to a creative industry. |
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It creates a world of cheerful saunterers along small bridges and crosswalks, and outdoor cafe couples with their glasses chiming. |
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Fourteen people have been knifed in a Chinese internet cafe after two men ran amok in a terrifying 20 minute attack. |
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The High Street also becomes a hive of activity as cafe society comes to town. |
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First in Japan and now even in Paris and London, a cat cafe may soon be coming to Boston as well. |
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Not an unreasonable amount as this included three mineral waters, a cafe mocha and two cappuccinos, but disappointing considering my steak. |
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After we had taken a picture of every square inch of the landscape we headed back inside for a drink in the cafe. |
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And the intended cafe society has all the charm of a ferret in a rabbit hutch. |
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Her scenes include night festivals in Venice and strolls along the streets of New York but focus primarily on the cafe society of Paris. |
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Corner cafes have since been replaced by petrol station 'quick-shops', but these will still be referred to as the corner cafe. |
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Online reservations for another Manhattan cat cafe are almost fully booked more than two months ahead. |
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The animal cafe trend began more than six years ago, primarily with cat cafes, but has since spread its wings. |
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Very close to the house in which I was staying was a working-men's cafe in which builders and other tradesmen took their breakfast. |
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Next door, was a cafe run by a former ska musician with a love for house and techno. |
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It didn't need two good eyes to read the strain in that elegantly sculptured cafe au lait face. |
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Sporty looks were attractive, too, in cafe au lait and dark brown leather shorts outfits with turned-up sleeves on the blouses, or skirt suits. |
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In Vienna's cafe society he was spoken of in the same terms as a great actor or musician. |
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I sat in a cafe, glowing from my head massage, reading my novel and eating a bowl of curry laksa. |
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On days like today, sipping peppermint tea, watching from a cafe window as everyone else seems to be in such in a tearing hurry, Kelly himself would probably agree with that. |
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Outside the cafe, you'll find a mechanic for on-the-go tune-ups. |
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The Copley bakery cafe serves the best quandong pies you will ever taste. |
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On the way, I stopped at a greasy cafe and ordered an English breakfast. |
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A hospital porter, a call centre operator, supermarket shelf stackers and a factory worker, they meet regularly in an all night cafe to kill time. |
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On mixed-use projects, the firm is likely to design virtually the entire streetscape, including planters, decorative walls, kiosks, and outdoor cafe furniture. |
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Take a seat at a sidewalk cafe and order a cortado and watch Lima's crowds parade along the avenue in the latest styles from Paris, New York and Madrid. |
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I can't even imagine how I ended up there when I should have been frowsting in a cafe on the Kurfurstendam, having a coffee and a bratwurst and keeping myself warm. |
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So we went to a cafe place that sold western food and it was good. |
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Next to their small boutique, there was a cafe that serves a selection of entremets, and it was where my friend and I decided to have a cup of tea. |
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This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains. |
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A cafe owner vouches for them and they are freed, but it isn't long before they come face to face with the bloodthirsty robber and his hatchet man! |
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The new cafe in Habitat opens at 10 am for breakfast, which includes scrambled eggs with grilled field mushrooms, poached eggs on toast and fresh fruit salad. |
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In January, an attack on a Lebanese cafe popular with expats left 21 people dead. |
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In the morning, join the intelligentsia at cafe Pamplona, a European-style coffeehouse, also by Harvard Square. |
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Upon warily entering a cafe you're immediately barked at for your order. |
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The cafe and lounge overlook the largest space in the building, a gymnasium used for both sporting and social events, which opens to a paved terrace on the west side. |
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When a cafe owner found himself unable to squirrel away enough money to keep his restaurant open, the furry community stepped up to help him bear his debt. |
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In a gesture of goodwill, a 24-hour internet cafe and a finance company in Edinburgh have offered US citizens free internet access to contact their loved ones. |
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So when you have had enough of the thrills and spills of the deep blue sea, head for the Caribbean cafe and the gift shop to round off an exciting day. |
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The cafe bar also has a terrace, and is open afternoons and evenings. |
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The cafe held several days of trial runs, in which specially invited customers made their choice of free goodies while the staff and cooks ironed out the kinks. |
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It is approaching midnight in a cafe on the outskirts of Moscow and a group of enthusiasts are waxing lyrical on the subject of their favourite car, the Lada. |
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Thieves attempted to gain entry into the cafe on Saturday morning. |
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Quebec can be easily combined with cool, cosmopolitan Montreal, which has a buzzy cafe culture, good late-night bars and a strong jazz and rock scene. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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Boyfriend, a New Orleans-based rapper who prefers not to reveal her real name, gets up from her decaf cafe au lait. |
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Tin Star is a small storefront cafe mixed in among all the other small storefront cafes, bars, art galleries and purveyors of knickknackery along Evergreen's high street. |
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If you were to have an idea to base a cafe around one particular foodstuff, then eggs probably wouldn't be the first thing in the fridge that springs to mind. |
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Some time later she stumbles drunk into a cafe where he happens to be. |
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Everyone in the cafe had stopped drinking and was looking over at us. |
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I was lounging on the pavement-patio of a nouveau cafe-bistro with Clive, an estate agent chum of mine, grazing on a hummus-filled ciabatta between sips of cafe con leche. |
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Tell him that you are sharpening up your act by keeping your shops and guest houses clean and opening the cafe even when a coach party arrives 10 minutes after closing time. |
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They can even enjoy a meal in the trendy cafe Les Viperes, which is set between the river view and the visitors rising to the galleries on the great diagonal travelator. |
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Who wants to faff around with exchanging traveller's cheques for cash when you're itching to go and lie on the beach or enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Costa Blanca cafe? |
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Their cafe latte is as good a consolation prize as you could hope for. |
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The toilets reminded me of what you would find at a bad transport cafe. |
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Pictures of the band's success adorned the windows of the cafe, which was a reflection of the family's pride in Shane's achievements with the band. |
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On our way home I go to an internet cafe called Wired Entertainment. |
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In mitigation, I am on the move and posted this from an internet cafe. |
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Yes, there will be the usual hep couples holding hands amid crowds of young people laughing and jostling one another, sipping cafe au lait and espresso. |
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Together they roam Paris, from cafe to cafe, neighborhood to neighborhood, restaurants, bars, bistros, the nightlife and underbelly of Montmartre. |
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Not that my visit is all patisserie and cafe au lait, goodness no. |
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When Burton wanted Heston for a bit part, Zanuck booked a table at the very same Beverly Hills cafe and, some 30 years later, made the same begging plea. |
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Patty Lou always kept her cafe a little on the warm side, a subtle invitation to her customers to shuck their coats and settle themselves for a nice, long, and leisurely meal. |
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Vincent spends his days driving aimlessly about the French interior, stopping on occasion to read his newspaper in a park or to drink coffee in a roadside cafe. |
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During the food festival, the cafe will be decorated in the Cuban fashion, live Cuban music will be played and Cuban cigars, wines and rums will be on display and for sale. |
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The space has a loungey loft area upstairs filled with casual readers and chatters, plus an open ground-floor cafe with tables and chairs for the laptop crowd. |
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The cornerstone of the Korean board gaming scene is the board game cafe. |
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The cyber cafe will provide a friendly atmosphere for people who have never used a computer to learn the basics and become more familiar with using the internet. |
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The main public entrance on the east side is signposted by a huge canopy that draws visitors into a long, vaulted undercroft containing an exhibition space, cafe and shop. |
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As well as browsing through the grounds visitors can also enjoy a coffee in the plantation's treetop cafe and discover the many benefits and uses of tea tree. |
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The cafe, opened as a feature of the baths in 1937, could be replaced by a dance studio to cater for an increasing trend for indoor exercise such as Pilates and aerobics. |
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As the artists working in the print studio pack away their things, the Jute cafe bar on the other side of the glass wall begins to fill with the heaving pre-club crowd. |
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Upstairs in the cafe, at midnight, all gather to begin the seance. |
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He hopes to run his own cafe one day or to enter employment in catering. |
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The building has 21 one-bedroomed units, a shop, workshops and a cafe. |
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The plot was something about a gang of hijackers who stole truckloads of computer terminals while the truck driver was in a roadside cafe wolfing down dinner. |
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The ribs pass beneath the level of the floor, into a glazed pit emerging to form the bar separating the servery from the public space of the cafe. |
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That's the kiosk, which shouldn't be confused with the cafe, coffee bar or restaurant, which are on the first, first and third floors, not in that order. |
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It allows things like laptops and personal organisers to connect to the internet at broadband speeds within a confined area such as a hotel, cafe or airport. |
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And classic Aussie tucker isn't forgotten either, if this is what you're after it's worth heading to the Roadkill cafe, a favourite with international visitors! |
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Although I don't remember the food I do remember the cafe being knocked down to make way for the concrete monstrosity that is the council offices. |
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The restaurant is housed in a nondescript small blockish building, which has in the past served as an internet cafe and a shop for plumbing supplies. |
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Two teenage girls slurped iced coffee drinks at a sidewalk cafe and chatted away about boys, clothes, their weekend plans, whatever seemed to pop into their heads. |
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Don't miss the cafe either, the cakes on offer are unmissable. |
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Anyway, today there was indeed one such person in the cafe, and the abrupt shift between bovine inaction and sudden stentorian animation was particularly marked. |
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A ROAD side cafe which looks like a mobile Starbucks has been causing motorists on the A55 to do double takes. |
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However new toilet facilities in the old Rubato basement cafe, and a new lift to reach all floors are yet to be completed. |
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Well known three unit casual cafe concept with the hottest Midtown Atlanta, Buckhead and Intown area anchored locations. |
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The hitchhiker said he and his friend walked into the cafe and saw the four men enjoying food. |
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Safeway is preparing to launch a new supermarket cafe concept in its High Wycombe store. |
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The old railway station is now a cafe and opposite stands the signalbox which is open most weekends. |
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Australia is also known for its cafe and coffee culture in urban centres, which has influenced coffee culture abroad, including New York City. |
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In May 2008 there was an attempted terrorist attack on the Giraffe cafe in Princesshay, but the bomber was the only one injured. |
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With its clip-on handlebars and rear sets, a slim single seat and aluminium side number plates, you can see the cafe racer influence. |
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Common drinks are water, various types of coffee such as French press, cafe latte or espresso, milk and juice. |
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The Cyncoed campus opened the campus centre in October 2009, which houses the Students' Union, bar and cafe for student, staff and visitor use. |
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The independent cinema features daily screens of films from around the world along with a cafe and bar. |
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What a parade of gowns and caps, parental pride, certificates and honours, was unleashed in the fuggy atmosphere of the old cafe. |
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There is a small cafe in the White Building that offers facilities for private aircraft owners. |
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For more than two decades, a small sushi bar and cafe called Yamakawa reigned in Toluca Lake. |
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We gave the cafe a second chance later, but our coffees were unforgivingly bitter. |
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We played in Sutton Park on the grassy area at Blackroot, where the cafe now is. |
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Executive style cafe serves pastries, panini, soup, sandwiches, cheese cakes, sweet breads and coffee. |
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The visitor park also has a cafe and a shop selling aviation related items. |
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Sublime cafe fare in a sunny, noisy setting crowded with suits, ladies who lunch and artsy Mass Ave types. |
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Well, to be frank, Madame, when Mademoiselle Leocadia Gardi entered my cafe the first time, I must confess... I just went all floofy! |
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Iran's cafe society has been targeted as a fertile breeding ground for dissidents. |
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I ate a kebab in a Cypriot cafe with the freezing rain spatting in the doorway and I was poured a soup-like cup of builder's tea. |
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Everywhere from the grottiest cafe to the most expensive five-star hotel seems to offer their patrons shishathese days. |
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Next month the Four Winds, an old cafe and the last basket house in the Village, will close to make way for a dress shop. |
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Without these deprivations we would have missed the exquisite pleasure of a Spam barmcake, bought at a local cafe on pay day. |
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As well as becoming cafe owners, many Italians also worked in production industry including farming, mining and tinplating. |
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The project's over-arching title recalls her favourite cafe at Whitley Bay where knickerbocker glories were a favourite treat. |
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The trio sweet-talked Roland into letting them see his amazing cafe racer, based on the 883 Sportster. |
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But in the penultimate chapters, Tommy bonds with Berit, the girl behind a cafe counter, stagnant in her deadly marriage. |
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This cafe is in a perfect location, within walking distance of over 8,000 office workers with few other local options. |
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Cetinje has few exports besides young, jobless men, many of whom hang out at a cafe owned by Jovetic. |
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There was a very good cafe upstairs and a shop where I eventually bought my first pair of ice skates. |
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Zebu Forno, the European-style bakery and cafe, has opened its third New Jersey location in Hoboken. |
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The cafe does also offer jacket potatoes, pasta salads, hummus with crudites, yoghurts and fruit bowls. |
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The review comes after a pair of shootings last year linked to a Northridge cyber cafe. |
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Coffeelands cafe is a project of the Polus Center for Social and Economic Development, Inc. |
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They meet by chance at a cafe on the titular Parisian street, located in a well-heeled Right Bank neighborhood near the Arc de Triomphe. |
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Ever the nurturer, the talker, and provider of great food, Nina then set up a cafe in Saddleworth. |
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Albanian immigrant and cafe owner Ramazan Celikoski grouches but extends credit to the Hispanic day laborers in Albany Park. |
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Of course, most of you wouldn't know old Nick, but he used to own a cafe in the centre of Barry, which had a pinball machine at the back. |
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Come with me, we'll sit outside the cafe and I'll paint you a moon you've never seen, constellate your eyes with a shower of stars. |
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The explosive growth of the bakery cafe segment provides new lessons for industry leasers. |
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Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists. |
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This cafe program, along with the Kiosk Program, will have Port City Java brewed coffee and Whole Beans available in over 90 Harris Teeters. |
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The new offerings sit alongside the usual vending machine fare in a new cyber cafe on Columbia's Morningside Heights campus. |
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This family-run cafe serves up traditional Mexican food, from pozole to cabrilla and chiles en nogada. |
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With permission from the cafe or bar owner, he has uncovered some hidden gems in ladies' rooms. |
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There is also an enterprising cafe bar in the bijou shape of Kings Heath's Cherry Reds, with its necessarily select range of craft beers. |
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Holland used to skate at Kirkcaldy Ice Rink, which is a slapshot from his mother's cafe, and began playing ice hockey when he was eight. |
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Anyone wearing a Welsh shirt, leek or daffodil will receive a free welsh cake or slive of bara brith in the Museum cafe. |
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Recollections of the cafe and people who met there were recorded by Fisher and are available at kardomahgroup. |
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Recently he found himself with a parking ticket for parking outside Gladstones cafe and bookshop on Slater Street. |
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Even Maria's dopey brother Kirk becomes violent and has to be held back from shoving a custard slice down Todd's cakehole by Anna in the cafe. |
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In fact, if you're really into Italian ice cream, right next door there's a little cafe that specializes in gelato. |
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Passersby near La Padella cafe in Woodlands Road screamed in terror as the police arrived. |
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I would say enjoying the art, sounds and sights and taking in the cafe society and of courses the network of canals. |
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Knickerbocker glories at Rea's cafe Juke box playing our favourite track Parkers Grill for breakfast With fish tanks out the back. |
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Hillbillying troubadors, the bohemians of a new world, not cafe society but more like the poor white origins of an Elvis Presley. |
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Whether you're a fully trained mountaineer, a fair weather walker or just the sort who enjoys a cuppa in a country cafe, Betws y Coed will cater just fine for you. |
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I was a waitress at a cafe in Stoke, serving tea and sticky buns. |
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This is the first North American location that features a large communal table, complimented by cafe seating, to create a social opportunity to enjoy GODIVA with friends. |
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A deadly blaze swept through an Internet cafe in the northeastern port city of Dalian earlier this year, killing 20 mainly young people trapped behind a locked door. |
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Through the Internet cafe, individuals will have a chance to make that first tentative step towards repairing broken relationships and healing the wounds created by that loss. |
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Cohn, 30, co-owners of the new Chickpea vegan cafe at 589 Park Ave. |
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The trio of surveyors, accompanied by a television crew and Mark Greaves from Ordnance Survey, climbed the summit in late evening and spent the night at the cafe. |
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The company also has cleared out the Oasis mobile home park and plans to turn it into an upscale recreational site, with RV hook-ups, a cafe and a pool. |
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Located within a mid-terraced property, the cafe caters for 23 diners and specialises in hot and cold food including sandwiches, burgers, jacket potatoes and more. |
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At least seven people have been killed and more than 20 injured after a bomb exploded near a cafe in the centre of the city of Stavropol in the southwest of Russia. |
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The unique cafe building is planned to be rebuilt at Crich Tramway Museum. |
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The Naked Man is believed to be the oldest cafe in the country. |
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They enjoyed a variety of practical sessions, including making nesting boxes, potting plants, craftwork, food preparation and cooking in the cafe. |
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When the planned murder of Fred Hale goes awry and innocent cafe waitress Rose witnesses the chase, Pinkie sets out to seduce the shrinking violet to win her silence. |
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In the Chew Stoke flood of 1968 the flow of water washed large boulders down the gorge, damaging the cafe and entrance to Gough's Cave and washing away cars. |
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In Bangor's Blue Sky cafe, there's some folk and bluegrass from a musical trio known as Jaywalkers, who are also finalists for the BBC Young Folk Award. |
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Visitors to the home of golf are spoilt for choice as Luvians Ice Cream Parlour is also popular in the seaside town, while they have another cafe in Cupar. |
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