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But he leaves, gets her a kosher meal, drives all the way to Brooklyn, gives her the food, comes all the way back.
If you want a slap-up meal, drive on to Corton Denham and have lunch at the Queen's Arms (01963 220317, thequeensarms.com).
For a more interesting meal, drive to Dover and pick up a picnic at Tuttle's Red Barn farm stand, where you can choose international fare like pâté and sushi or buy New England products including jam, cheeses, produce, even hard cider.
As the business slowly recovers, event planners and destinations are also adjusting to changing tastes in things like meals, driven by younger attendees from more diverse backgrounds.
They share meals, drive one another to the supermarket and to work, and swap information about job opportunities.
During the field visits, more informal conversations were held at further occasions, including during shared meals, drives to field visits and outdoors at the project sites.
Allow other people to help you run errands, prepare meals, drive you to appointments, or clean your house, if they offer.
Diplomatic advisers and former palace employees say the decision not to serve a sit-down meal is driven by protocol, by palace-kitchen logistics and perhaps by concerns about how the public would view royals who feast during a time of lingering economic pain.
One officer who had several meals with the filmmakers in Washington, DC met Boal in Hollywood for a meal, then drove to a beach house in nearby Malibu where he met with Bigelow and "relaxed and conversed".
After the meal, we drove to the Fooses' house.
Investigators found a strand of hair in the burger box, but forensic tests showed that it belonged to neither the young man who was accused in the case nor the officer who paid for a meal and drove away.
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