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The New Yorker, September 23 , 1933P. 67 Conversation at a cafeteria lunch table.
Mr. Morello headed for a cafeteria lunch, pulling the wheelie suitcase with his sound equipment and props.
By Frances Woodward Prantice The New Yorker, September 23 , 1933P. 67 Conversation at a cafeteria lunch table.
The way he tells it, Jerry was a fellow teacher who told him over a cafeteria lunch one day that he had once been a big-time investor: "Limousines, jets, the whole thing".
They came up with "Soaked," a princess-themed birthday party ruined by the rain; "Honeyed," a classic picnic attacked by bees; "Tossed," a cafeteria lunch turned into a food fight; "Charred," a seafood feast burned to a literal crisp; and, of course, "Al Dente," an Italian lunch bloodied by a mob shootout.
They launched a new project to provide school lunches for children in Croatia who didn't qualify for social services, but whose parents couldn't afford a sandwich or a cafeteria lunch and personally invited a number of people to join them.
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As a high school senior in Brooklyn in the 1990s, Joseph Sapienza, 33, devised a scheme with friends to sidestep what he said was an unsavory cafeteria lunch by ordering Chinese food to a certain side of the school building.
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