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The second floor family residence includes the Yellow Oval Room, East and West Sitting Halls, the White House Master Bedroom, President's Dining Room, the Treaty Room, Lincoln Bedroom and Queens ' Bedroom, as well as two additional bedrooms, a smaller kitchen, and a private dressing room.
Dining room, in the Centre of the monument to founder USSR Vladimir Lenin.
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The Center Dining Room ( also known as the " CDR " by students ) is located on the second floor of the Student Center along with the faculty dining room.
The King occupied the " Best bedchamber ", a large room with an adjoining closet, directly above the saloon, that led directly from the second floor Great Dining Chamber.
The Great Dining Room, now the Library, has been greatly altered and all traces of Carolean decoration removed, first by James Wyatt in 1778 when it was transformed into a drawing room with a vaulted ceiling, and again in 1876, when its use was again changed, this time to a library.
The Dining Room leads into a room now known as the Green Room, which is canted ten degrees to the east.
Image: Bonnard-the dining room in the country. jpg | Pierre Bonnard, The Dining Room in the Country, 1913, Collection Minneapolis Institute of Arts
There is also a smaller dining room called the Presidents Dining room, which is used only at the President's discretion.
( See the State Dining room with the Silver Trust Silver in use for a luncheon ) Above the fireplace, overlooking the room, is a massive portrait by John Shackleton of George II, the king who originally gave the building to the First Lord of the Treasury in 1732.
Entering through the Small Dining Room, Blair used this room for his monthly press conferences.
Above Taylor's vaulted kitchen, between the Pillared Room and the State Dining room, Soane created a Smaller Dining Room ( sometimes called the Breakfast Room ) that still exists.
Visitors assemble in this impressive room prior to a program or state function at the Ceremonial Hall beyond, or while waiting to be received by the President or the First Lady at the Study Room or the Music Room on the left, or before entering the State Dining Room on the right.
The room, called the Viewing Room, was more frequently used to hold buffets for people meeting in the State Dining Room.
* The French Dining room stands in for a hotel bedroom in Sherlock Holmes ( 2009 ).
Cornell Law is housed within Myron Taylor Hall ( erected 1932 ), which contains the Law Library, classrooms, offices, a mock court room, Hughes Dining facility, dormitory space for students of the Law School, and the Cornell Legal Aid Clinic.
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Dining room at the McLean House

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Directly across the hall from the Large Drawing Room is the State Dining Room, which is reserved for state dinners for visiting heads of state with smaller parties, with the table seating a maximum of 42 guests.

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From then on, most Republican candidates for local and statewide offices sought the endorsement of Bob Jones III and greeted faculty / staff voters at the University Dining Common.
Dining out is common in Greece, and has been for quite some time.
Dining together, Jesse's sons are brought one by one to Samuel, each time being rejected by him, speaking for God ; running out of sons, Jesse sends for David, the youngest, who was tending sheep.
Dining together during carnival night in Venice, and to help assuage her guilt, Astaire declares: " Let's eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we have to face him ," which serves as the cue for the music of " The Piccolino ", the film's big production number.
Dining with William of Orange on his arrival, he was asked if " the English were minded to depart this town or not ", and wrote to William Cecil, Elizabeth's chief minister, " in alarm that he " liked none of their proceedings " but " apprehended great mischief ", and urged that the English government " should do very well in time to consider some other realm and place " for marketing English products.
The record was broken again by the Iron Barley restaurant in St. Louis, Missouri, with a BLT measuring, and is currently held by Bentley Dining Services for their 2009 attempt, measuring.
Lenoir Dining Hall was completed in 1939 and opened for service to students when they returned from Christmas holidays in January 1940.
The new Rams Head Dining Hall seats 1, 300 people and has a capacity for serving 10, 000 meals per day.
The Dining Hall, built in 1959, has a capacity of 300, and is also used for college collections and, on occasion, college ' bops '.
The front quadrangle ( see picture ) is bordered by the porters ' lodge, the Old Dining Hall ( 1659 ), the college bar and buttery ( containing a mid-15th-century fireplace ), the chapel with the old library above ( late 17th century ), and accommodation for students and fellows.
Dining aside, the town also attracts many art lovers, because of its numerous galleries, history buffs, and hikers that come into the county from the east en route for day hikes or weekend camping trips.
The exterior of Selwyn College's Chapel. Selwyn College's Dining Hall, with the tables laid for Formal Hall.
The Victoria Hotel, a Victorian railway hotel and pub adjacent to the railway station, has received several local awards, including " Nottinghamshire Dining Pub of the Year " – Good Pub Guide 2002, and runner-up for The Times – " Pub of the Year ", 2000.
FAB has become known for its traditional events such as Ben & Jerry ’ s Bingo, Bowling Night, Midnight Cheese Steak Run, FAB Quizzo, and trips to sporting events and the many arts and theatre venues in Philadelphia, the FAB Film Series ( the screening of a film's pre-DVD release every other weekend ) and other unorthodox events such as Love Shack: Valentines Ginger Bread House building and Iron Chef: Dining Center.
This pub was later renamed the Alexandra Dining Room and closed for business in April 2007.
This center includes the Little Theatre, the Harold C. Schott Dining Hall, the Inn Between, the Underground, recreational facilities, public conference rooms, and offices for student organizations ; it is also the location of the Fritzsche Religious Center containing the campus ministry offices and the Saint Francis Chapel.
* Carlo Petrini, " Slow Food Revolution: A New Culture for Dining and Living " ( 2006: Rizzoli International Publications )
To this end, he employed Sir John Soane, the distinguished architect who had designed the Bank of England and many other famous buildings, to build a State Dining Room for Number 10.
To celebrate, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher hosted a grand dinner at Number 10 in the State Dining Room for her living predecessors — Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, and James Callaghan — and Elizabeth II.
Symmes Hall is located on East Quad near Erickson Dining Hall on the university's Oxford, Ohio campus and is currently being used a residence hall for first-year undergraduate students.

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