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She loved setting a dinner table.
The first and most important rule I have when setting a dinner table is to avoid candles with scents.
The use of the present tense can also, paradoxically, flatten out rather than heighten events, so that highs and lows register the same intensity; a dogfight feels no different from, say, someone setting a dinner table.
From the cryptic title of Ray Carver's What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, to its flat setting, a dinner party of two couples in Albuquerque in which, as they slowly get drunk after dinner swapping stories about love, the enigma of love is addressed obliquely and tangentially.
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Assessing Fogelson's expression, he continued, "I'll set a dinner, and you'll see how charming and talented she is.
BY age 12, Alexandra Victoria Lammers knew how to bake bread from scratch, braid a horse's mane, pin a kilt and set a dinner table correctly.
Collins even cracked some jokes in the huddle last Sunday, telling Middleton after an incompletion that he had so much time in the pocket that he could have set a dinner table.
Maybe you don't want to put something like this on the table when you're setting a sterling-silver dinner, but it certainly is practical.
Delphine was setting out a dinner of pasta, roast chicken, salad, and string beans.
There's just a lot of scenes of people doing things -- setting out a dinner table, repairing a sliding glass door.
Because the dishes are frozen before cooking, this option has the added benefit of setting up a dinner for another time, which can be as far away as 6 months.
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