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"She has a big serve, yes," Li said.
Sandwiched Whitney Museum of American Art 945 Madison Avenue Scheduled at this writing to open February 25, Danny Meyer's pop-up café will serve, yes, sandwiches to museum visitors while the main restaurant space is being renovated.
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I think that means different things in different countries but I guess I am being served, yes.
BURGERS AND CUPCAKES Mitchel London has changed his cafe, Mitchel London Foods, into this new spot that serves, yes, only hamburgers and cupcakes from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Other parents would echo the question, along with some other favorites: Is there an after-school program (yes, until 4 30 p.m ., does the school serve breakfast (yes, at 7 50 a.m ., and is there a football team (no, but there is soccer).
Japan Airlines has announced plans to serve KFC (yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken) on its flights from Tokyo's Narita Airport to eight destinations just in time for the holidays.
So yes, serve on this special Martin Luther King Day of Service holiday weekend, but more importantly commit to what you can do as a leader to step up in your home, in your community, and on the causes you care about.
And it served as, yes, a starting point for another discussion of why, in the United States, it's still (from an economic point of view) "one person doing 100 percent of work outside the home and the other doing 100 percent at home," as Kathleen Christensen, who focuses on work and family issues as program director at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, described it.
2.17pm BST First set: Djokovic* 1-0 Nadal (* denotes player who's just served, not the player who's about to serve. Yes, I know they do it differently on on-court scoreboards.
But when Jeremy phoned and asked me to serve, I said yes.
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