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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.
The south end of campus is home to the Guerrieri University Center ( GUC ) and the Commons Dining Hall, joined together by an indoor walkway called the " Link of Nations.
Aside from being the site of hours-long, social dinners, each evening the Dining Hall fills with students who work together on problem sets and projects for various subjects.

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Campus meals are served by Dartmouth Dining Services, which operates 11 dining establishments around campus.
Four of them are located at the center of campus in Thayer Dining Hall.
Some of the most visible traditions at UNCG take place between the University Dining Hall and the Elliott University Center where " The Rawk " and the clock tower are located.
The Green Dining Room 1866 – 68 was the work of Philip Webb and William Morris, displays Elizabethan influences, the lower part of the walls are panelled in wood with a band of paintings depicting fruit and the occasional figure, with moulded plaster foliage on the main part of the wall and a plaster frieze around the decorated ceiling and stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
These are the Nags Head, the Dysart Arms ( Cheshire Dining Pub of the Year 2009 ) and the Yew Tree ( formerly the Crewe Arms ) which re-opened in 2010.
The highlights of the tour are the lavish staterooms, the most famous being the Elizabeth Saloon ( named after the wife of the 5th Duke ), the Regents Gallery and the Roman inspired State Dining Room.
There are four standing committees formed out of the Senate: Safety and Crime Prevention, Student Life and Dining Services, Academic Affairs, and Appropriations.
The KU Bookstore and KU Dining Services are not-for-profit, with proceeds going back to support student programs, such as Student Union Activities.
All meals on campus including catered events are served by Colby Dining Services, which operates 4 dining establishments on Campus plus the Marchese Blue Light Pub.
Most of the campus dining venues are managed and operated by State Dining Services in Partnership with Chartwells ). Plaster Student Union with the MSU bear mascot statue in front.
Among the most popular are Dining @ Large, which covers local restaurants ; The Schmuck Stops Here, a Baltimore-centric sports blog written by Peter Schmuck ; Z on TV, by media critic David Zurawik ; and Midnight Sun, a nightlife blog.
The Poirier's Diner and Munson Diner, both manufactured by the Kullman Dining Car Company of Lebanon, New Jersey, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Food services on campus are provided by Gourmet Dining Services or GDS.
However, the difficulties studied in the Dining philosophers problem arise far more often when multiple processes access sets of data that are being updated.
The Dining Commons at Cheshire Academy and the Gideon Welles School in Glastonbury, Connecticut are also named after him.
North Campus contains the newest residential halls ( Morrisson, Wright, Lambdin, Park, Johnson — formerly Marshall — and Hamilton, collectively known as " The Plex "), all of which are connected to each other and Harris Dining Hall.
There are 37 bedrooms in total, two dining rooms ( the Terrace Dining Room and Waldo's ), and four private dining rooms.
The origins of Lucy Cavendish College are traceable to " The Dining Group " which sought to provide the stimulation of high table conversation to its members who were not Fellows of Colleges.
The other two dining halls are located closer to the dorms on the north and south sides of campus ( Lakeside Dining Hall on the north and Burke Dining Hall on the south ).
At lunch, everyone gathers for a communal meal in the Dining Hall where announcements about student sports and daily events are made.
Traditional-style residences are serviced by Sodexho food services, who operate the DeCew and Lowenberger Dining Halls, and are also responsible for a number of other miscellaneous residence tasks as well.
Dining options include Sea Gulls ' Nest Deck Restaurant, as well as the landmark Bahr's Landing, Moby's and Something Fishy, which are all located outside the park.

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William Henry Griffith Thomas, one of Wycliffe Hall ’ s best known principals and a noted theologian, is remembered by a bronze bust in the Dining Room.
Beaufort has been named by some sources as one of " America's Best Art Towns ", including being ranked the No. 14 Small City Arts Destination by American Style Magazine in 2008 and one of America's top 100 art towns by author John Villani in his 2005 book The 100 Best Art Towns in America: A Guide to Galleries, Museums, Festivals, Lodging and Dining.
Brought from the Manila Hotel, this artwork is pair to the one in the State Dining Room.
The first president of Lucy Cavendish College, from 1965 to 1970, was Anna McClean Bidder, one of the founding members of " The Dining Group " and a zoologist specializing in cephalopod digestion ; this accounts for the presence of the nautilus shell in the college crest.
The second floor of the Elizabeth Street building was fitted out to include a Smoking and Reading Room, a Billiards Room with one table, Dining and Card Rooms, and a Lounge.
Hotel guests use one of the largest lagoon style pools in the Greater Orlando area, accommodations with " modern conveniences ", a fitness center, a conference and business center, and a variety of restaurants such as Emeril's Tchoup Choup, Islands Dining Room, Jake's American Bar and more.
Prescott Dining Hall, adjacent to Prescott Field, is one of the oldest structures in the camp, constructed in 1951.
The Officers ' Mess was also notable for the number of Royal Portraits hanging in the building ; there were two of HM The Queen, one in the Dining Room as a young woman and a second that that hung in the Ladies ' Room that was commissioned and paid for by the Royal Observer Corps to mark their 50th Jubilee Year, painted at Bentley Priory depicting Her Majesty in her ROC Commandant in Chief regalia and with a background of the Italian Gardens.
There was also a portrait of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh ( dressed in a flying suit, hanging in the Dining Room on the wall facing the Queen ), one of George VI ( in RAF No 1 uniform wearing a ' chip bag ' and wings, which hangs in the Abercorn Bar ) and one of The Queen Mother ( gifted to the Mess by the Queen Mother after she paid for refurbishment following the fire ).
As one walks up out of the ruins toward the historic Cliff House, home to two full service restaurants: " Sutro ’ s at the Cliff House " and " The Bistro ", as well as the " Terrace Room ", a private Dining / reception room, one can find other pictures, paintings, and relics from the golden age of Sutro Baths ’ functional operation.
The college's Dining Hall is one of the largest in the UK.
Other buildings on the location include: Hatten Chapel and the Gymnasium built in 1919 ; nine cabins and the Dining Hall built in the late 30s and early 40s ; four residences, one that is used as a retreat house, one that serves as the directors residence, one that is used as staff housing and one that stands vacant.
A $ 6. 9 million addition to the Middleton Hall of Science is just one in a long string of major construction and landscaping projects since the early 1990s, including Founders Village Apartments, the Middleton wing for Nursing, an enlarged Dining Commons, the Everest-Rohrer Chapel / Fine Arts Center, Wiekamp Athletic Center, Shiloh Prayer Chapel, the campus ponds and waterfall, Morey Soccer Field, Taylor Memorial Chapel, Jenkins Stadium, Sailor Residential Center, Miller / Moore Academic Center, Bethel College Bookstore, and Sufficient Grounds Coffee House.
In one video the editors of The Centurion attempted to ban Lucky Charms from Brower Dining Hall on the grounds the breakfast cereal was " offensive " to Irish-Americans.

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*" Dining Out: The Food Critic at Table " A review of food writing and writers by Adam Gopnick that examines the genre.
* Private Dining Room by Ogden Nash.
This is followed by a state dinner given by the president which is held in the State Dining Room later in the evening.
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.
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 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.
The first building of this period was the Old Library building, begun in 1712, followed by the Printing House and the Dining Hall.
To the north of the Members Dining Room lies the House of Commons Library, and at the northern end of the east front is the projecting Speaker, s House, home of the Speaker of the House of Commons ( United Kingdom ), to the south of the Members Dining Room lies various committee rooms followed by House of Lords Library, projecting from the southern end of the facade is the Lord Chancellor's House home of The Lord Chancellor.
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.
Dining with the Chef-hosted by master chefs Tatsuo Saito & Rika Yukimasa ; this program introduces the worldview and attraction of Japanese cuisine that cares about the overall harmony of a variety of ingredients.
( 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.

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