Sentences with phrase «food court doing»

What in the world is a 97 - year - old food court doing on this list?
As the tenants went away, so did the retailers; many of the other restaurants in that food court didn't make it.

Not exact matches

It doesn't appear to matter whether you go to a food court, or an office cafeteria, or a proper sit - down restaurant, or sit on a bench with a sandwich; what matters is that you take a break.
The most that can be said is that the Court's decision presumed for the sake of discussion a competent patient's right to decline food and water, but did so without examining the implications of such a right or its constitutional status.
Do you love cooking dinner at home and have a «mall food court» meal for those need - something - quick - and - don't - want - to - have - to - plan - or - work - too - hard days?
She did not steal her food from our friends in the food court!
Over delicious Cuban fare at the IMF food court, our two - hour conversation began with jobs and life in DC, and slowly transitioned to life dreams and the importance of doing what we truly believe are important to us.
The court decision does not change the fact that many shoppers don't want to eat foods that contain GM materials.
Today's court decision does not change the fact that many consumers don't want to eat foods that contain GM.
Here in HISD, veritable «food courts» are set up at lunch at various high schools to sell junk food as fundraisers, and principals not only turn a blind eye, they're enthusiastic about them due to the revenue that is brought in — so much revenue that hefty fine from the TX Dept. of Agriculture is just the cost of doing business.
No need to have officers doing drug busts, arresting people, court cases, putting them in prison where food and «living» costs need to be accounted for.
Many couples Iâ $ ™ ve counseled fall into a rut of using food as their primary way of spending time together — going out to dinner, or for ice cream, ordering pizza, making brunchâ $ ¦ Try mixing things up and plan activities that don't revolve around food (go to a play, art gallery or museum, or do something active, like hiking, biking, or indoor rock climbing), or involve healthy eating (visit a farmerâ $ ™ s market instead of a food court).
Pack fruit and healthy snacks or lunches if you're going to be out of the house all day, so you don't have to rely on food - court and concession - stand choices.
For example if I have stop at the mall after a tough day at work, I don't walk through the food court.
«A Bad Moms Christmas» is set during the week leading - up to Christmas, and as much as the three younger «Moms» complain about having to do so much to get their families ready for the big day, they sure have enough free time on their hands to go to bars, hang out at the mall food court and participate in an adults - only gingerbread house competition.
To be sure, there is an outside chance that some portion of these guidances will be rejected in court, but it takes a strong stomach to risk the heavy sanctions that the government will impose if it prevails, as it usually does now that these guidances are part of the basic regulatory toolkit in every area from food - and - drug to environmental law.
Honest Kitchen did win a court battle which allows it to use the term «human - grade ingredients,» since the company proved that its freeze - dried food products were, in fact, made completely from human - grade ingredients.
Solution: do your grocery shopping at Macquerie Centre, a large shopping mall with food court.
It couldn't be more convenient with Woolworths and a food court that is handy for when you don't feel like cooking during the day.In the evening you may wish to consider popping over to Cotton Tree to have a bite at The Boatshed.
Again we hit the food court to keep all stomachs happy and I did have a delicious laksa (again too small).
The pool keeps the kids entertained, the food is delicious, the staff are accommodating and always welcoming, the tennis court allows something different to do.
Their fabulous beach and bush position is fringed by surf beaches, pristine waterways and natural bushland and, if you do need more, they are only 15 minutes from Noosa's iconic Hastings Street and even less to Gympie Terrace on the beautiful Noosa River where you can experience restaurants, fine dining and boutique shopping.Their eco friendly homes offer spacious beautifully appointed accommodation, sleeping up to 10 people, and are perfect for groups of families or friends who wish to relax, reconnect and enjoy fine food and wine in a natural Australian bush setting but without sacrificing luxury.Imagine wakening up to the sound of kookaburra and butcher bird song, seeing the kangaroos playing around your home or spotting an iguana strolling across the road.Enjoy their Leisure Centre with a choice of pools including a heated spa and children's pool, media room, pool / games room, children's play room and tennis court with night lighting, all situated amidst a backdrop of natural bushscape.
May Bloomington: Mall of America, North Side Food Court, Across From Burger King & The Bank of Payphones That Don't Take Incoming Calls, (initiated by Ben Schumacher), Bortolami Gallery, New York, US Graphic Design, Futura Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, CZ Superficial Hygiene, De Hallen, Haarlem, NL Art Post-Internet, ULLENS Art Centre, Beijing, CN Thin Air, Slopes, Melbourne, AU Basic Zone, Casamadre, Naples, IT Geographies of Contamination, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK The Promise of Melancholy and Ecology, Fondazione Giuliani, Rome, Italy Everything falls faster than an anvil, Pace Gallery, London UK
This past spring he organized the exhibition BLOOMINGTON: MALL OF AMERICA, NORTH SIDE OF FOOD COURT, ACROSS FROM BURGER KING & THE BANK OF PAYPHONES THAT DO N'T TAKE INCOMING CALLS featuring works by several of his peers.
Don't miss A Renaissance in Dining on 15 May, a hands - on culinary workshop exploring the culture and cuisine of the northern Italian courts with food historian and chef Nancy DeLucia Real.
In 2004, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration did not have the authority to regulate the sale of hemp food products.
Joe Sandler, HIA's attorney and counsel in HIA v. DEA, in a February 24, 2004 legal advisory the HIA sent to its membership, clarified that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that upheld legal hemp foods was limited to those made from hemp seeds or oil derived from the seed, but does not apply to the Cannabis flower essential oil used to flavor some candy products.
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Environmental laws, animal safety, real estate and property issues, food safety and fracking are all issues that Texas farmers and ranchers have to contend with, and this blog does a great job of analyzing how recent court decisions or state legislation can affect them.
All this new Act will do is increase the number of ridiculous law suits that flood the courts by people looking to make a quick buck, and screw over hard working individuals trying to keep food in their families mouths.
«You don't hear mall operators saying food court anymore, it's all about the «dining terrace,»» said Laura Sagues, an urban retail specialist at CBRE Group Inc. «It's no longer about bringing in a Cheesecake Factory.
Explains Pattison, «What we've done here is bring together the synergy of the food court with that of the multiplex movie theater, and engage them both with the retailers.»
The best part, however, was splitting a 1/4 roasted chicken plate with this guy in the food court at the mall across the street when I was done...
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