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This was an honor, like dining with a captain at his private table.
The reception was held in a private dining room of the Webster Hotel on Lincoln Park West.
In his private life, he was considered " exceedingly shy ", and would show agony anytime he was recognized while out shopping or dining.
The former private dining room of the Tavern contains a magnificent Adam ceiling with painted roundels by the school of Kauffman and Zucchi.
Correggio's first major commission ( February – September 1519 ) was the ceiling decoration of the private dining salon of the mother-superior ( abbess Giovanna Piacenza ) of the convent of St Paul called the Camera di San Paolo at Parma.
The private South Hills Country Club provides golf, swimming, dining and social activities.
The distance of the kitchen from even the private dining room (" O " on the plan ) was obviously of no consideration, hot food being of less importance than to avoid having to inhale the odour of cooking and proximity of servants.
A restaurant operates on the 39th floor, and private dining rooms on the 38th.
There are more than 300 restaurants on the island and many hotels, some of which run dive operations, have swimming pools, private docks, and multiple dining facilities.
Many private and public events were accompanied by music, ranging from nightly dining to military parades and manoeuvres.
File: Union Pacific Railroad City of Portland Gold Room. JPG | The Gold Room-a private dining room available by reservation.
In April 1745, Swedenborg was dining in a private room at a tavern in London.
It has four doors: the east door opens to the Rose Garden ; the west door leads to a private smaller study and dining room ; the northwest door opens onto the main corridor of the West Wing ; and the northeast door opens to the office of the president's secretary.
This wing contained the private dining and living rooms and two guest suites, used for meetings and waiting rooms in 1986-2001 when Presidents Corazón Aquino and Fidel Ramos lived in the Arlegui Guest House and President Estrada lived in the Premier Guest House.
Bedroom suites ( one baptized by Mrs. Marcos as the King's Room and another the Queen's Room ) open from the former private dining room, between which is a small skylit room that used to be a courtyard.
Beyond the private entrance are a morning room and a small dining room.
The main dining room of the house until the 1980s, today it is a private dining room with views over the Parterre and Thames.
There are 37 bedrooms in total, two dining rooms ( the Terrace Dining Room and Waldo's ), and four private dining rooms.
When the Santa Fe unveiled its new " Pleasure Dome "- Lounge cars in 1951, the railroad introduced the travelling public to the Turquoise Room, promoted as " The only private dining room in the world on rails.
The 18th-century furniture of a simulated-bamboo, Gothic style gives this private dining room a distinct oriental atmosphere.
Within the ward is also The Walbrook Club, a private dining club founded in 2000.
In a nod to the hotel's origins, there are six private dining rooms named after Gilbert and Sullivan operas.

private and room
The turtle immediately withdrew into its private council room to study the phenomenon.
Areas should be large enough to include the attractions, have ample space for the use of facilities needed, and have room around the edges to protect the values of the area from encroachment by private developments.
When abbots dined in their own private hall, the Rule of St Benedict charged them to invite their monks to their table, provided there was room, on which occasions the guests were to abstain from quarrels, slanderous talk and idle gossiping.
His pragmatism left room even for private peasant ownership, despite his Marxism.
This floor is home to the residence don, who has a larger room with a private washroom.
Father-daughter incest was for many years the most commonly reported and studied form of incest .< ref > Aeneid by Virgil, Book VI: " hic thalamum invasit natae vetitosque hymenaeos ;" = " this being punished in Hades < nowiki ></ nowiki > invaded a daughter's private room and a forbidden marital relationship.
The first of these is private antiquities, best represented by his Sabina, or morning scenes in the dressing room of a wealthy Roman lady (; 1803, 2 vols.
Even at private parties people instinctively stood up when Pickford entered a room ; she and her husband were often referred to as " Hollywood royalty.
In the Dominican Republic, " cabins " ( named for their cabin-like shape ) have all these amenities ( such as jacuzzi, oversize bed and HDTV ) but generally do not have windows and have private parking for each room individually.
The " snug ", also sometimes called the smoke room, was typically a small, very private room with access to the bar that had a frosted glass external window, set above head height.
State supreme courts normally require a courtroom for oral argument, private chambers for all justices, a conference room, offices for law clerks and other support staff, a law library, and a lobby with a window where the court clerk can accept filings and release new decisions in the form of " slip opinions " ( that is, in looseleaf format held together only by a staple ).
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.
A closet, through French from Latin clausum, " closed " began life in the 17th century as a small private room, often behind a bedroom, to which a man or woman could retire, for privacy, reading, or enjoyment of personal works of art: for this usage, see Cabinet ( room ).
In Elizabethan and Middle English, closet referred to a larger room in which a person could sit and read in private, but now refers to a small room in general.
The euphemistic term comes from the British English definition of a closet as a small private room.
In this case, it was a small private room with running water.
Even King Louis Philippe rented out the room for a private performance.
* Residences-There are currently six on-campus apartment complexes ( Houtchens, McCurry, Moffat, Petteys, Savage and Residence at the Rex ) that include private bedrooms for 2 to 3 students, a kitchen / living room and private bath, in addition to three traditional dormitory halls ( Conour, Coronado and Girault ).
Mats were hung on the perimeter of the main room to shield small rooms in the outer ring, which served as sleeping and private spaces.

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