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A typical train consists of a baggage car ; two business-class coaches ; one lounge / dining car ; one cafe car ( also known as the Bistro car ); six standard coaches ; and one service car.
A six-car spare set, including a baggage car, service car, lounge-dining car, cafe car and two standard coaches, was also built.
In March 2012, a food-court style emporium was opened on the ground level precinct introducing a wide variety of cuisines to the standard hospital fare, including a sweets and deserts cafe, kebabs, pizza, fresh salads and sandwich bar, gelato station, and various selections of hot foods.
McGrath's Bar & Grill offers fine dining the standard cafe and the services the lobby lounge.
In the mid-1970s, riders continued to modify standard production motorcycles into so-called " cafe racers " by simply equipping them with clubman bars and a small fairing around the headlight.
A number of European manufacturers, including Benelli, BMW, Bultaco and Derbi produced factory " cafe " variants of their standard motorcycles in this manner, without any modifications made to make them faster or more powerful.

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Donburi, a combo of an entrée on a big bowl of rice, is another familiar category of dishes, but in Japan these are standard fare served at the shokudō or " Japanese style cafeteria / cheap restaurant ".
These standard food offerings served at the cafeteria ( shokudō, often called to distinguish from corporate cafeterias ), or yatai or izakaya are not considered Japanese cuisine at a " proper restaurant ".
Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards ; these are sometimes termed gastropubs.
Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards ; these are sometimes termed gastropubs.
The original station buildings-gabled and highly decorated, built in Kentish ragstone with Caen stone dressings, with windows which replicate those at Aylesford Priory-have been used as a fast food restaurant in recent years following restoration to an award-winning standard in the 1980s.
First unveiled in a single uppercase weight in 1928, Gill Sans achieved national prominence almost immediately, when it was chosen the following year to become the standard typeface for the LNER railway system, soon appearing on every facet of the company's identity, from locomotive nameplates and station signage to restaurant car menus, printed timetables and advertising posters.
Vindaloo served in western restaurants differs from the original dish of that name in that it is simply a hotter version of the standard " medium " restaurant curry, with additional chilli and including potatoes.
Brothels are registered businesses that do not need a special brothel license ; if food and alcoholic drinks are offered, the standard restaurant license is required.
It is also the name of the standard hamburger offered by the restaurant, being its first product when the restaurant was founded in 1972.
The French dip is now served at a number of restaurant chains including fast food, diners and standard restaurants ; however, other locations choose to serve the sandwich with jus on the side rather than already dipped.
* Patrons of a casino, shop or restaurant are usually expected to dress to a minimum standard, such as smart casual.
Since then, Sarah has gone to Florida and Caomhán discovered his talent as a chef, working in Gaudi, a Spanish themed restaurant, ( formerly Rico's ) he is angered by Daniel's lack of standard and proceeds to work for Berni in Cúl Chaint.
Three of the coaches were saloons and the fourth was a restaurant car, all being furnished to a high standard.
The new restaurant, which opened on March 15, 1965, served standard American cuisine, bar food, and alcoholic beverages, but emphasized food quality and preparation.
As it was, 45 of the 52 seriously injured passengers, and all 8 fatalities ( excluding the two train drivers ) were travelling in the first five coaches, which included a restaurant car and two first class coaches with less densely packed seating than standard coaches.
* Ramada Limited-budget-oriented properties, typically with no on-site restaurant, though a pool and deluxe continental breakfast are standard.
Even though the designations would appear to suggest that the SO was the standard type and the TSO a variant, in reality the TSO has been the default design of open coach on British Railways since the dawn of the Mk1 era, built in large numbers, with comparatively few SO vehicles constructed, mainly for use as Third / Second / Standard class restaurant cars.
The Metreon's original attractions included a movie theater including both standard and IMAX screens, a multimedia edutainment presentation involving audio-animatronics and 3-D film based on the famous book The Way Things Work by David Macaulay, a play area for young children based on Maurice Sendak's popular children's book Where the Wild Things Are ( sharing a floor with an In the Night Kitchen themed restaurant ), and an arcade and bar, the Airtight Garage, based on French comic artist and graphic designer Jean " Moebius " Giraud's graphic novel of the same name and featuring all original games.
The village has a standard golf course noted for its hills, as well as a pub restaurant called The New Inn which claims to be the closest pub to the Channel Tunnel.
The concourse included various rental spaces ; a restaurant with a dining room, lunch room, and coffee shop ; a Western Union telegraph office ; and a soda fountain, along with standard station necessities.

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Advanced Mobile Phone System ( AMPS ) is an analog mobile phone system standard developed by Bell Labs, and officially introduced in the Americas in 1978, Israel in 1986, and Australia in 1987.
As part of the introduction of mobile phone competition in Australia, the Australian government mandated GSM as the new standard for mobile networks, and required that Telstra close the AMPS network by 2000.
The world's first digital computer music was generated in Australia by programmer Geoff Hill on the CSIRAC computer which was designed and built by Trevor Pearcey and Maston Beard, although it was only used to play standard tunes of the day.
Greenland is the world's largest island with an area of over 2. 1 million km², while Australia, the world's smallest continent has an area of 7. 6 million km², but there is no standard of size which distinguishes islands from continents, or from islets.
Some countries have adapted the international standard, such as the " ICD-10-AM " published in Australia in 1998 ( also used in New Zealand ), and the " ICD-10-CA " introduced in Canada in 2000.
European models kept a 4. 7 L engine, which was somewhat more powerful as standard, though the American-spec 32-valve engine together with catalytic converters became an option in some European countries and Australia for 1985.
** Lowered 9. 3: 1 compression ratio four-valve engine optional for some international markets along with catalytic converter, standard in Australia.
It was announced on 1 July 2008 that Australia n scientists had created even more perfect spheres, accurate to 0. 3 nanometers, as part of an international hunt to find a new global standard kilogram.
The ' vocal cords ' spelling is also standard in the United Kingdom and Australia.
* April 3 – United Kingdom, South Africa and Australia return to the ( bullion ) gold standard.
Australia and New Zealand adopted the British gold standard, as did the British West Indies, while Newfoundland was the only British Empire territory to introduce its own gold coin as a standard.
It was only in 1925, when Britain returned to the gold standard in conjunction with Australia and South Africa, that the gold specie standard was officially ended.
Australia and New Zealand had already been forced off the gold standard by the same pressures connected with the Great Depression, and Canada quickly followed suit with the United Kingdom.
" Historian Geoffrey Blainey wrote that the material standard of living for Aborigines was generally high, higher than that of many Europeans living at the time of the Dutch discovery of Australia.
In other jurisdictions ( e. g. England, Australia, Canada ), this presumption may be rebutted through proof that the minor is ‘ mature ’ ( the ‘ Gillick standard ’).
Australia has also in the past been known for producing high volumes of light lager style beers, mostly for domestic and export consumption, but since the 1990s has been producing many boutique and artisan quality beers that the general standard of public tastes have been improved as has local knowledge of boutique beers.
It was for many years the standard telephone service ( POTS ) connector in Australia, but has now been replaced by the six position modular connector in this application.
It has no other common or standard use, either within Australia or beyond.
In 1917, a standard gauge railway line was completed, connecting Kalgoorlie to the city of Port Augusta, South Australia across of desert, and consequently the rest of the eastern states.
The " Lang Plan " advocated the repudiation of interest payments to overseas creditors until domestic conditions improved, the abolition of the Gold standard to be replaced by a " Goods Standard " where the amount of money in circulation was linked to the amount of goods produced, and the immediate injection of £ 18 million of new money into the economy in the form of Commonwealth Bank of Australia credit.
Key points of the Lang Plan included the reduction of interest owed by Australian Governments on debts within Australia to 3 %, the cancellation of interest payments to overseas bondholders and financiers on government borrowings, the injection of more funds into the nation's money supply as central bank credit for the revitalisation of industry and commerce, and the abolition of the Gold standard, to be replaced by a " Goods Standard ," whereby the amount of currency in circulation would be fixed to the amount of goods produced within the Australian economy.
FITS is now used in excess of a thousand schools in the UK, Australia and Norway as the standard for ICT Service Management in the Education sector.

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