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In 1963, Holiday Inns signed a long-term deal with Gulf Oil Corporation in which the lodging chain would accept Gulf credit cards to charge food and lodging at all of its hotels ( in the United States and Canada ).
At various times, the corporate portfolio also included a lodging chain ( Shoney ’ s Inns ), four casual dining concepts ( Fifth Quarter, The Sailmaker, Barbwire ’ s and Pargo ’ s ), and Lee ’ s Famous Recipe Chicken.

lodging and was
Political acquiescence in demutualisation was clearest in the case of the position on ' carpet baggers ', that is those who joined societies by lodging minimum amounts of £ 100 or so in the hope of profiting from a distribution of surplus after demutualisation.
She rightly believed that Tony had murdered Liam, however, no one believed her except Tony's enemy Jed Stone, who was lodging with Emily Bishop.
A supply ship, the North Wind, was stationed at Kingman Reef to provide fuel, lodging, and meals.
Other than collecting works from the past, the library was also home to a host of international scholars, well-patronized by the Ptolemaic dynasty with travel, lodging and stipends for their whole families.
The Latin leaders accompanied Tarquin to Turnus ' lodging and, the swords then being discovered, Turnus ' guilt was then speedily inferred, and he was condemned and was thrown into a pool of water in the grove, and a wooden frame (" cratis ") placed over his head, into which stones were thrown, thereby drowning him.
American marathon runner Frank Shorter, observing the unfolding events from the balcony of his nearby lodging, was quoted as saying, " Imagine those poor guys over there.
Despite these official acts, violence broke out between the two groups, and Boniface was seized by the Prefect's police and taken to a lodging outside the walls where he was detained under the surveillance of the Prefect's agents.
In late 1662 the first part of Hudibras, which he began writing when lodging at Holborn, London in 1658 and continued to work on while in Ludlow, was published, and the other two in 1664 and 1678 respectively.
* Tambo ( Incan structure ), an administrative building found along major Incan roads that was used for lodging, storage, and record-keeping
* The El Tovar Hotel was built in 1905 and is the most luxurious lodging on the South Rim.
Another major problem, beyond the control of Expo's management, was guest accommodation and lodging.
Brigid Cook was shot in the right thigh, causing the bone to fragment, the bullet lodging there.
Born in Caerphilly, South Wales, at 19 Llwyn Onn Street, Trecenydd, Cooper was delivered by the woman who owned the house in which the family was lodging.
Once lodging was secured and money changed, the pilgrim would purchase a sacrificial animal, usually a pigeon or a lamb, in preparation for the following day's events.
The term alimony comes from the Latin word alimōnia (" nourishment, sustenance ", from alere, " to nourish "), from which also alimentary ( of, or relating to food, nutrition, or digestion ) and the Scots law concept of aliment, and was a rule of sustenance to assure the wife's lodging, food, clothing, and other necessities after divorce.
Before the arrival of Europeans in Alaska, Ninilchik was a Dena ' ina Athabaskan lodging area used for hunting and fishing.
The location was originally named Liggett's Grove in honor of John Liggett who built a lodging house in 1829.
Catherine de la Pole was to provide Owen Tudor's children with food, clothing, and lodging, and both boys were allowed servants to wait upon them as the King ’ s half-brothers.
A hotel known as Kelley's Tavern, which opened there in 1864, was the first house open for public lodging.
Prior to the construction of the Northway ( Interstate 87 ), US Route 9 was the major north-south highway between Albany and Montreal, which made Schroon Lake a convenient stopping off point for travelers to purchase gas, lodging, and meals.
It was the means of lodging 19th century stagecoach passengers and currently the building houses several businesses.

lodging and by
A person or debtor can declare himself or herself bankrupt by lodging a debtor's petition with the Official Receiver, which is the Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia ( ITSA ).
Due to the Malaccan Sultan lodging a complaint with the Chinese Emperor against the Portuguese invasion, the Portuguese were greeted with hostility by the Chinese when they arrived in China.
Sea Org members live communally with lodging, food, clothing, and medical care provided by the Church.
Fares paid by pilgrims to reach Mecca by land also generate income ; as do the hotels and lodging companies that house them.
In the southwestern United States, a handful of tourist homes were opened by African-Americans as early as the Great Depression due to the lack of food or lodging for travellers of color in the apartheid conditions of the era.
These measures include having spiny bristles or long fine hair-like setae with detachable tips that will irritate by lodging in the skin or mucous membranes.
On the invitation of Emperor Francis I of Austria, the Bourbons moved to Prague in winter 1832 / 33 and were given lodging at the Hradschin Palace by the Emperor.
The Janissary Tree and its sequels are crime novels set in Istanbul in the 1830's, written by Jason Goodwin featuring Yashim-an eunuch detective, who is resourceful and learned in both the Ottoman culture and that of the West, enjoys the trust of the Sultan and high officials, and prefers to live in a rather bohemian lodging outside the palace complex.
In response, the police raided lodging houses with black occupants, accompanied by an " enraged lynch mob ".
When completed, this facility will offer restaurants, lodging, retail, camping and charity bingo venues, together with a large amphitheater featuring performances by top-name country and western stars.
There they would be met by the Welcome World Committee and given overnight lodging, dinner and a trip to the Okefenokee Swamp.
In the morning, they are greeted by the temple's sole inhabitant, a young monk, who welcomes them and gives them permission to stay until they can find permanent lodging.
Today, the economy is enhanced by industries, retail establishments, restaurants and lodging enterprises, five banks and modern health care and nursing facilities.
Huff erected a sawmill in Gatlinburg in 1900, and local residents began supplementing their income by providing lodging to loggers and other lumber company officials.
Point indicators allow them to track a crop ’ s status, i. e., to see whether diseases are developing, if the crop is suffering from water stress, nitrogen stress, or lodging, whether it has been damaged by ice and so on.
Augustus was careful however to uphold the republican veneer of this regime, and only allowed nine cohorts to be formed ( one less than in a normal Roman legion ), which were inconspicuously scattered across various lodging houses in the city, and commanded by two prefects.
France, which is home to the world's largest cosmetics company, L ' Oreal, has protested the proposed ban by lodging a case at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, asking that the ban be quashed.
In August 1559 Sozzini returned to Zürich, where his brief career was closed by his death on May 14, 1562, at his lodging in the house of Hans Wyss, a silk-weaver.
The type of choking most commonly recognized as such by the public is the lodging of foreign objects ( also known as foreign bodies, but consisting of any object which comes from outside the body itself, including food, toys or household objects ) in the airway.
Henry Heimlich, noted for promulgating abdominal thrusts, claimed that back slaps were proven to cause death by lodging foreign objects into the windpipe.

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