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  2. Waiting staff - Wikipedia

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    Miami Beach waitress in 1973 A waitress in a hotel, North Korea A Swedish waitress, 2012. Waiting staff (), [1] waiters (MASC) / waitresses (FEM), or servers (AmE) [2] [3] are those who work at a restaurant, a diner, or a bar and sometimes in private homes, attending to customers by supplying them with food and drink as requested.

  3. Foodservice - Wikipedia

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    The food system, including food service and food retailing supplied $1.24 trillion worth of food in 2010 in the US, $594 billion of which was supplied by food service facilities, defined by the USDA as any place which prepares food for immediate consumption on site, including locations that are not primarily engaged in dispensing meals such as recreational facilities and retail stores. [2]

  4. Government of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Assembly members are elected by the people for a two-year term in all odd-numbered years; Senators are elected in the years ending in 1, 3, and 7 and thus serve either four- or two-year terms. The Legislature is responsible for the appointment of the New Jersey State Auditor , the only state officer which is appointed by the legislature.

  5. Government of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Assembly serve for 2 years, and members of the Senate serve for 4 years. Senators and Assemblymen/women are limited to a maximum of 12 years service in each house (by appointment or election which is a lifetime limit)—a provision of the constitution which was upheld by the Supreme Court of Nevada in a unanimous decision.

  6. Building occupancy classifications - Wikipedia

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    Institutional (Group I) - places where people are physically unable to leave without assistance. Examples: hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons. In some jurisdictions, Group I may be used to designate Industrial. Mercantile (Group M) - places where goods are displayed and sold. Examples: grocery stores, department stores, and gas stations.

  7. Nashville's 'largest rooftop patio' at Assembly Food Hall ...

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    CEO of The Food Hall Co. (owners of Assembly Food Hall,) Michael Morris, said the expansion will increase the venue's capacity to host a diverse array of events and shows for both locals and ...

  8. 13 Weeknight Meals to Serve After School

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    Now that summer has officially come to an end, back-to-school season is in full swing. The school year can bring both excitement and dread, but it is guaranteed to go hand-in-hand with a demanding ...

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