The students seemed shocked and people were constantly watching the news in the canteen for updates. |
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A departmentally run canteen and store inside the campus will render good service to the patients, students and staff. |
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Staffers lunching in the building's canteen nod respectfully at this gangling, spectacled intruder. |
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After a pretty awful fish burger from the canteen, the show went fairly well. |
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I notice a lot of snakes in the audience slowly rise and slither towards the canteen hip flasks in hand. |
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Carelessly she poured some water from a canteen into the two cups, slopping little drops all about. |
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I wondered whether I should get out at the next floor and walk up the stairs to the canteen. |
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I walked across the ground floor to the stairway which lead to the basement canteen. |
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It is also about the activities of college students in the canteen, sports fields and between classes. |
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What would be wrong in a works canteen or a student refectory may be acceptable or tolerable or not worth making a fuss over in a night club. |
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On block release, I queued for dinner at the college canteen behind Alison and Sam. |
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The show was originally going to be held in the small training restaurant, but demand was so high the venue was changed to the student canteen. |
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They want decent meals and I am insisting that the food in the staff canteen should be the same as in the racecourse self-service restaurant. |
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Anybody who has seen a fight sequence from a Hindi film which takes place in a college canteen or a restaurant will know the answer. |
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For many of these young MPs the canteen is proving a refuge from the long-drawn speeches and verbal duels in the House. |
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The fire was so severe that staff in the canteen of the police station around the corner in Northway could smell smoke. |
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The hall at the Civic Centre is not available during the day because it is used for a staff canteen. |
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An office, canteen, library, weigh bridge, roads and water supply connections would be provided. |
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He let loose the loudest hiccup I'd ever heard and took another swig of something or other from his canteen. |
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Cloud picked himself up and removed a canteen from a nearby soldier's belt. |
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Calomar grumbled as he dumped some water from his canteen into an old pot and put it on top of the stove. |
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She was wearing brown hiking boots, a pink backpack, a canteen and a hookshot attached to her belt. |
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My canteen tray was loaded with a chicken wrap with some exotic leaf vegetable I'd never heard of. |
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He ran his eyes over her body but couldn't find any sign of injury, so he rose and hurried to grab a canteen of water to try and revive her. |
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Like any other college canteen, this shop has eatables and stationery articles required by the students. |
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Businesses locating at the centre will enjoy the benefits of shared facilities, for example dedicated administration desk, canteen etc. |
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They stood in the middle of the canteen, arms round each other and heads held close together. |
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They were also aggrieved that their canteen had to double up as a study hall for the Christmas exams. |
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At lunchtime I ascend the stairs to the main canteen and take a noodle and stirfry meal at the subsidised price. |
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Just to really stoke things up, we arrived at Lyneham to find that we'd been booked an early lunch in the canteen. |
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He waited patiently for Ambrose to finish his drink, then took the canteen from the man's outstretched hand. |
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Schools should lock children in at lunchtime to boost take-up of canteen meals, a catering expert claimed yesterday. |
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The gallery is approached across a voluminous, rather airport-like atrium that also houses the company's canteen. |
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My greatest luxuries were miniature pots of Marmite and packet soups from the canteen. |
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It all happened during lunchtime in the usually crowded pigpen of a canteen. |
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She said prior to the Christmas exams, the campus canteen had to double as a study hall, such was the shortage of space. |
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Rankin leans back in his seat in the club canteen after training and extols the team spirit at his new home. |
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Workers responded to the provocation by picketing the factory and over 150 barricading themselves inside a canteen. |
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When the canteen manageress at Farnworth's busy Age Concern Centre was hospitalised the staff came to the rescue. |
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At meal times surly British canteen staff allegedly refused to give the Indian marksmen second helpings of food. |
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A supermarket worker was able to tell the time on a digital watch but not on the analogue clock in the staff canteen. |
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You can also host a breakfast in your school, creche, coffee shop, canteen, local community centre, youth club, work place etc. |
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Another week of Australian Idle has been dished up in the lukewarm bain-marie of the television industry's canteen of horrors. |
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It was Chris, striding across the lawns towards the canteen, something in his step suggesting a conquering general returning home in triumph. |
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Joe screwed the top back on the canteen, and squeezed, on his back, under the wagon bed. |
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As he lowered the canteen from his mouth, I took it back and drank a few swallows myself. |
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Aluminium tins, matchboxes and canteen tables were replaced with sophisticated musical instruments. |
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Simple canteen facilities will be provided but students are advised to bring their own packed lunches or snacks. |
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There was a camp canteen where the prisoners could buy cigarettes, toilet articles or canned food. |
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The availability of canteen meals reduced the amount of vegetable and putrescible matter in the dustbin. |
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It's like not being able to eat milk puddings after your experience in the school canteen. |
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A canteen cup from those days holds about 16 fluid ounces, roughly 500 milliliters. |
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Before becoming a cook in the Papunya canteen, he worked, as his name implies, as a stockman at Napperby cattle station. |
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Without hesitation, he brought the canteen to Joe's lips and trickled some water into his son's mouth. |
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When policemen are responsible for the violence, I dare say it's canteen culture. |
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Falnec crumbled a tab of painkiller into his canteen and held the rim of the metal flask to the youth's lips. |
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One of the psychics passed around a canteen full of clean, pure water, which Veon accepted gratefully. |
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Fortunately, the centre was warm and the canteen was open because a men's curling bonspiel was underway, he added. |
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They smashed the windowpanes of the cinema, damaged the furniture and ransacked the canteen. |
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Soon the guard took his water canteen out of his belt, took a swig, and dropped to the floor, never to wake again. |
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They hadn't set the table with a linen cupboard of napery and a canteen of silver. |
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He declined with a smile and unslung his own canteen of water from over his shoulder and took a long swig from it. |
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Every snotty-nosed kid, every whingeing teacher, every bad egg sandwich from the canteen, we get to hear about it. |
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I raised the canteen again and this time took a deep draught. |
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She spent 12-hour days at the Red Cross canteen, doing whatever was needed. |
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I innocently wrote a letter home to my mother telling her how great the French chef was in the headquarters canteen. |
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Let's get the rest of the gang together and hang out at the canteen. |
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She tapped the aluminium of my canteen, tried to bend the laminated steel of my knife blade, stared and poked at the compass mounted it its perspex bubble in the hilt. |
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The canteen was a hard leather flask with straps to tie it to a belt. |
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Each man had a canteen strapped to his belt or looped over his shoulder. |
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The three lovelies were bereft of canteen, maps, sleeping gear, and even food, as they trudged into God's country with only their beauty and their image to protect them. |
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The canteen seems to have been popular enough to warrant two phases of expansion, marked by surviving lynchets and wall foundations outlining the original and later buildings. |
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At 11 am I checked my email then went for a tea break to the canteen. |
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I think most schoolkids understand that if you are stealing from the school canteen or if you engage in sale or use of narcotics at school, you're not going to last there. |
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The canteen was getting more and more cramped by the second and I found myself having to bump and nudge my way through the mass of students crowded in front of the exit. |
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I bought a pint of semi-skimmed milk in the canteen this lunchtime. |
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He filled the canteen, drank half of it, and topped it up again. |
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The major triumphs of the canteen school were the discoveries of moussaka and lasagne, which serve their art perfectly, but the Sistine Chefs have had to try a bit harder. |
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Bengt could feel Zinnia gently touching the wound below her shoulder blade and hear the slosh of water from Zinnia's canteen as she washed it off. |
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In our corner of the BBC offices last week, the chat moved from the water-cooler to the canteen at lunchtime over an indifferent bread-and-butter pudding. |
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However, the splendid isolation does bring people together in a spirit-of-the-blitz way, which is how I ended up talking to an editor of a computer magazine in the canteen. |
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When I worked at the Savoy our morning coffee and buttered croissants always came from either the restaurant or room service rather than the staff canteen. |
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He will take lunch in a meeting, or chat to staff in the canteen. |
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Instead of people coming up and congratulating me, for saving their summer, I'm getting dirty looks at the bus stop and nobody wants to sit next to me in the staff canteen. |
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He dropped the container and the canteen and sprawled onto the ground. |
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In years gone by, your granny might have had a canteen of silver cutlery and, at grand dinners, servers fashioned from the precious metal conveyed food from kitchen to table. |
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Also stolen were a grandfather clock, which had been in the widower's family since the 19th Century, an antique mirror and a silver canteen of cutlery. |
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In recent years North Yorkshire police were condemned for establishing a canteen culture and county ambulance service chiefs were censured for bullying. |
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After an impromptu jazz band struck up in the canteen marquee at about 9pm it was three hours of dancing on the tables, in the aisles and on the bar. |
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In recent years, boys at the heavily oversubscribed school have enjoyed state-of-the-art computer equipment, a new canteen, language centre and sixth form centre. |
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The glaring lights and the loud noises of the vehicles, the demonic screeches of the honkers and the non-stop blaring of the speakers at the canteen made sleep impossible. |
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I also ate at the American commissariat, now a huge canteen for soldiers. |
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I contented myself with not doing a very good job on the canteen chairs. |
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He lunched with young pupils in their canteen, then spent an afternoon dropping in on lessons and chatting informally before laying the foundation stone for a new building. |
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He uncorked a canteen and drank deeply and freely of the water. |
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The plan is elegantly economical, with offices on the upper floor and a laboratory, canteen and meeting room at ground level, with access to the courtyard garden. |
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In her distress she'd rushed into the canteen, throwing herself at his feet and declaring her love while the dumb blonde on his arm looked on in shock. |
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The canteen is empty, save for a couple having a heart to heart. |
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The belt and suspenders support carriers for ammo, field dressing, compass, canteen and entrenching tool. |
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There, daylight acts as a natural attractor to a double-height canteen at the far end of the corridor. |
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During the summer of 2012 the staff canteen and some changing areas were expanded and refurbished by contractor 8Build. |
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In the largely intact stolovaya, or canteen, the kitchens had rusting cookers. |
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Food is also provided from a catering bus, in which a bus is converted into a mobile canteen and break room. |
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Commercial services are also provided for by the Union and include a shop, canteen and coffee franchise. |
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She genuinely believed that the ' working classes ' had ' different blood from ours, rougher ' and that this caused the fugg in the canteen. |
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Free tasters from our canteen staff and a VOX POPS video will be available where our past and present pupils share their thoughts on the school. |
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But as residents pile into the canteen, the chef serves up modest portions of Swiss steak with rice, mixed veg and a wholewheat roll. |
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A much-loved Olympic tiepin presented to her at the 1976 Montreal Games and a canteen of solid silver cutlery also disappeared. |
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I remember climbing up on the window ledge and looking in the canteen window at the girls having their tea breaks. |
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Authorities provided stoves and bathrooms and canteen trains provided food. |
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His father, James, owned a grocery shop, and his mother, Isobel, worked in a school canteen. |
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Eight shells overshot the station, but the ninth hit a Portakabin which was being used as a canteen. |
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A CLEANER received a warning at the High Court in Glasgow after she dipped a chip into a hotplate of food while waiting in the canteen queue. |
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The group also sold surplus land at Lockerbie Mart last month and it is planning to improve the pennage, office and canteen facilities. |
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The Department for Education's new School Food Plan proposes replacing packed lunches with nutritious school canteen food. |
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The headquarters bunker accommodated an operational crew of around 100 with dormitory and canteen facilities an operations room and life support plant. |
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On July 8, he was seriously wounded by mortar fire, having just returned from the canteen bringing chocolate and cigarettes for the men at the front line. |
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She'll eat lunch in the canteen with the fifth and sixth years, have an art lesson and maypop into a woodwork class, as well as having a chat with one of her old teachers. |
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My tin canteen cup was too hot to touch. I held it in gloved hands, blowing steam from the coffee and watching the sun rise over the fields beyond the fence. |
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Some 40 percent of elementary schools, 75 percent of middle schools, and almost all high schools have vending machines or a store, canteen, or snack bar. |
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Talking of breadbaskets, even Billy Bunter pinched an admiral's uniform so he could confiscate a canteen full of cakes and beat rationing and Hungry Horace wasn't far behind. |
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