| Brendan and his companions are taken to the refectory for a delicious meal. |
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| A new refectory and kitchen will provide a place where pensioners can get a cooked meal daily. |
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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 rounded corners of the refectory were intended to withstand the harsh Karelian frosts. |
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| The structure consisted of The Abbey Church, dormitories, cloister, chapter house, treasury, parlours, kitchen, refectory, workshops and stores. |
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| There are several arts and crafts lots, notably an unusual mahogany high-backed chair and a oak-plank top, refectory table. |
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| The refectory table in the dining room is long enough to seat her large family, both the children she adopted and her own four offspring. |
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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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| The frater, or refectory, retains its wall pulpit from which the monks were read to while they ate in silence. |
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| We were up at 5am for chapel service, after which we trooped to the refectory for breakfast. |
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| The main table in Martin's office was once the refectory table of a Barnardo's children's home. |
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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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| On the left side next to the staircase, there is a corridor which leads to the refectory, the kitchen and six hermit cells. |
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| After the praying area and the chapter, the refectory is the third area where the community gathers as a whole. |
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| Moreover, a kitchen, a refectory and also a preventive medicine cabinet are available to everybody. |
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| The exposition continues via the church, sacristy with precious inlayed furniture and refectory, where there is an exhibition of chasubles. |
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| On site, Pignol has a shop with caterer and cake shop, a tea room in the cloisters and a restaurant in the former nuns' refectory! |
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| Our bus served as chapel for praying the Divine Office and rosary, as refectory for our meals, and of course as recreation room. |
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| The cloister with the church, the refectory and the wing of the chapter house which are of a middelage and monastic architecture. |
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| Located in the centre of the monastery, it was connected directly to the church, the refectory and the chapter house. |
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| It lay in the refectory at the church of Santa Croce, in the lowest-lying part of the city, covered by filthy, polluted water. |
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| The Chapter members only tasted from far away, from the refectory during supper, some of the lights and fireworks that marked this date. |
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| The staff working in the technical department and the refectory have not been affected by the move. |
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| At the end the friars of Sacro Convento show us their refectory? you would not image how huge it is! |
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| Children from kindergarten who are having a packed-lunch are also eating at the refectory at the same table. |
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| We had 'vocational jobs', such as sweeping the floors in the dorms, recreation, and refectory. |
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| The minimum rest and meal break is one hour where there is a refectory available and two hours where there is not. |
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| For a few hours, the refectory, canteen or waiting room is decorated with a huge white screen. |
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| To achieve our goal, we must set up the basic infrastructure: classrooms, library, dormitory, refectory and kitchen. |
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| Lost property from within the refectory and the Studentenhaus can also be picked up here. |
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| They live on the first floor, the oratory, community room and sisters' refectory are on the ground floor. |
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| It comprises the university's refectory, a cafeteria and a cultural centre. |
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| It has its own refectory and special areas for daily care and teaching activities. |
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| In November, CCTV cameras were installed in the entranceway to the College and over the Christmas vacation, further cameras were introduced in the refectory. |
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| The earliest buildings, dating from the 19th century, feature uneven wooden floors and small, deep-set windows that create the air of a monastery refectory. |
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| Walnut center and refectory tables generally had single-plank tops supported by lyre-shaped legs and iron stretchers, the latter a Spanish legacy. |
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| Even the Bishop and the committee allowed me to serve the poor in the refectory and to go round the town begging for something extra for them to eat with the dry bread they were usually given. |
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| But if you can squeeze yourself in on the functional seats at the refectory tables, you're sorted. |
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| It features a private dining room and a single modern refectory table with pink seating for 10 guests. |
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| Martin had flown into teach PS100-ahead classes in The Cookery Club and to host PS150-a-head dinners at its refectory table. |
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| Nothing remains of the abbey except the refectory, two gateways and a porch. |
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| We sat on long refectory tables and were served plates of steaming spaghetti, followed by pancakes and hot berry juice. |
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| The monastery has some outstanding rooms, the refectory and calefactory to mention two. |
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| In addition it can easily accommodate the extra staff needed for transporting the food from the kitchen out to the required location, be that the wards in a large hospital, or the separate servery points in a major refectory. |
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| On the remains of the old refectory, the Dean, John Sudbury founded a library of early printed books. |
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| Visitors can join a guided visit to discover the key locations of monastery life, such as the chapter house, the refectory, the scriptorium and the abbot's quarters. |
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| Opposite the refectory door in the cloister were two lavatories, where the monks washed before and after eating. |
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| The entrance led straight into a large hall, containing a fine, solid oak refectory table on which stood a pewter charger filled with pot-pourri. |
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| On the massive chestnut refectory table sits the most fantastic array of early silver. |
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| Lessons are given in a classroom, refectory or purpose-built workshop. |
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| The Meal of the Lord continues in the table community of the refectory. |
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| This was fronted by a long refectory table about 20 feet long with long wooden benches on either side. |
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| His punctuality in the chapel, in the refectory, in times of relaxation, for football and even in the least things made him a model, not only in the past, but even now. |
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| The decor boasts a vibrant palette of candy pinks and greens, stripped wooden floors and refectory tables, set in an elegant three-storey Georgian town house. |
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| Similarly, I would willingly seat myselfon a well-upholstered chair in a softly lit restaurant, but resist canteen-style refectory tables and benches. |
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| It retains substantial monastic buildings including a large refectory. |
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| Imagine the long refectory tables and the first course was soup. |
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| Even the lavatory, a vestibule to the refectory through which the novices would pass on their way to the recreation room, boasted a painting cycle. |
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| Mix and match pieces of solid pine furniture, such as antique chairs, a scrubbed refectory table, rockers and a dresser displaying vintage crockery. |
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