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  2. Tito's Blue Train - Wikipedia

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    This car consists of a dining room with 28 seats, a lounge with 8 seats, a bar and a kitchen. The maximum traffic speed is 140 km/h. "NO" exchange mode; as a result the unit can travel only in the Blue train set. The cars have a sound system (internal, which is two-channel and external) and telephone installations. The car is heated by steam. [9]

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    General specifications of the ride were listed at the Polercoaster's debut at IAAPA 2011. Two glass elevators would've transported riders to the top of the tower. This area would've featured dining or retail space, or the potential for a dark ride. Statistics of the two standard towers that were proposed were shown in the table below.

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    With just 7 seats, Hayato is one of Los Angeles’ hottest tables, with reservations snapped up within 5-10 seconds of release. But it’s worth it for a meal described by the World’s Best 50 as ...

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  6. Table manners in North America - Wikipedia

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    Critics claim that these changes have led to fewer opportunities to learn table manners in the home. [4] [5] Additionally, advancement of technology in recent years raises issues regarding smartphone use at the dining table. Opinions vary regarding whether the use of smartphones at the dining table is acceptable. [6] [7]

  7. Emeco - Wikipedia

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    Emeco is a privately held company based in Hanover, Pennsylvania.The Emeco 1006, known as the Navy Chair, has been in continuous production since the 1940s.Today, Emeco manufactures furniture designed by notable designers and architects such as Philippe Starck, Norman Foster, and Frank Gehry.