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A room or area for preparing food.
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To me it was kitchen sorcery.
First there was Kitchen A Bistro in St. James, followed by Village Bistro in East Setauket.
"Two Chinos," Andy would say, which was kitchen shorthand for a pasta tasting menu (because the pasta chef was Asian), and he answered, "Two Chinos".
He speculated that Mr East was "kitchen sinking it" or "cleaning the slate" to lower market expectations The company said it planned to scrap a £1bn share buyback, despite being half-way through the programme.
The first part of the number was the area, so one was bedding, two was kitchen, and so on.
"Bleak and painful as it was," Kitchen remembers, it "offered the only relief from life in solitary confinement".
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Serco's chief executive Rupert Soames, who took over running the firm in May, dismissed criticism that he was "kitchen-sinking" – highlighting negative news so that performance and the share price can only get better.
Horta-Osório, facing accusations that he was "kitchen-sinking" as the bank also upped the charge for bad loans by £500m more than expected, said he was trying to address the problems facing the bank.
The possible anthropogenic sources of chloride are kitchen wastes from households, restaurants, and hotels.
There are kitchens in 220 rooms.
This is kitchen-table language.
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