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  2. Tureen - Wikipedia

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    A Sèvres soup tureen and tray. Sèvres porcelain, National Gallery of Victoria, Australia Silver-gilt tureen, Paris, 1769–70 An Émile Gallé (1846–1904) tureen A tureen is a serving dish for foods such as soups or stews, often shaped as a broad, deep, oval vessel with fixed handles and a low domed cover with a knob or handle.

  3. Möllendorff Dinner Service - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Möllendorff Dinner Service, about 1762 designed by Frederick II the Great, King of Prussia (1712-1786) V&A Museum no. C.238-1921:Soup tureen from the Mollendorff service, c. 1751 The Möllendorff Dinner Service of Meissen porcelain was designed in about 1762 by Frederick II the Great , King of Prussia (1712–86), in collaboration ...

  4. Soup kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A soup kitchen, food kitchen, or meal center is a place where food is offered to hungry and homeless people, usually for no cost, or sometimes at a below-market price (such as coin donations). Frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods, soup kitchens are often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.

  5. Software of unknown pedigree - Wikipedia

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    Software of unknown pedigree (SOUP) is software that was developed with a unknown process or methodology, or which has unknown or no safety-related properties. [1] In the medical device development standard IEC 62304, SOUP expands to software of unknown provenance, and in some contexts uncertain is used instead of unknown, but any combination of unknown/uncertain and provenance/pedigree refer ...

  6. Mess - Wikipedia

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    Stand easy in the stoker's mess of the corvette HMCS Kamsack, 1943. The mess (also called a mess deck aboard ships) is a designated area where military personnel socialize, eat and (in some cases) live.

  7. Swan Service - Wikipedia

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    Surviving plate from the Swan Service, ca. 1738 Detail of a tureen stand, with the swan motif Stand for a tureen, c. 1737–41. A service on such a scale and with such lavish sculptural elements was unprecedented; a later large Meissen service, the Möllendorff Dinner Service of the 1760s had under 1,000 pieces.