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Verbena has always made a point of serving imaginative drinks.
The atrium's esplanade café, where we sat, will make a point of serving and celebrating examples from around the country.
But how many of them feature local artwork that changes every couple of months, offer small and large plates instead of appetizers and entrees, or make a point of serving dinner at the bar?
He recalls how Dubai's then ruler, Sheikh Rashid al-Maktoum, was so fond of the Indian banian, or merchants, that he visited their homes during the festival of diwali and made a point of serving vegetarian food.In the plush boardroom of Dubai's India Club, a group of NRI businessmen chortle when Mr Pancholia, asked about his current line of business, says he sells watches.
If this means that chefs like Sean Brock at McCrady's and those at other Charleston restaurants who make a point of serving local seafood have to get even more creative as they steer snapper-loving diners out of their comfort zone, it also means that one of their purveyors, Mark Marhefka of Abundant Seafood, has to get more creative still to keep his small company afloat.
Foreign Airlines Stress Amenities While financially desperate domestic airlines cut back on food and other on-board amenities, some foreign carriers are making a point of stressing, in United States markets they serve, their commitment to improving service.
It is about the most popular Thai dish among Americans, but Mr. Ricker has long made a point of not serving it.
They would look at me and walk away, make a point of being served by a different bartender or even talk to someone else over my shoulder.
Back at Mugz's, Miss Pat is planning to cook a big pot of spaghetti and meatballs — not meat sauce, she made a point of saying — on Sunday to serve to patrons who drop by her bar to watch the Saints game.
Margaret Salinger tells us that her father made a point of looking up Hemingway, who was serving as a war correspondent in liberated Paris, and showing him a copy of one of his early war stories ("Last Day of the Last Furlough"), so perhaps the affinity was no accident.
On March 1st, in a filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Icahn Enterprises made a point of mentioning that "Mr. Icahn is currently serving as a special advisor to President Donald J. Trump on issues relating to regulatory reform".
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