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They are often even obliged to pay more for meals at the company canteen.
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If so, you get an interview and a lunch at the company canteen, where you should expect to be watched closely.
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Security guards had just pulled Sabulal Vijayan out of the breakfast line in the canteen at Signal International's shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss.
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The tour often ends at Mulligan's, adopted canteen of the nearby Irish Press where Flann O'Brien had a column and is the stomping ground for would-be writers hoping to bump into the editor.
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Across the bridge, at his new Spanish canteen Tertulia, in Greenwich Village, Seamus Mullen marries the creaminess of risotto to the earthy richness of snails and wild mushrooms, then adds the smoky saltiness of Idiazabal cheese and Iberico ham.
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Ms Kramer said policing was a key issue in the campaign, with strong political leadership needed to help drive through changes in the Metropolitan Police's "canteen culture" at all levels of the force.
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Local and sustainable are the defining mantras at airy, minimalist canteen Bio Mio, housed in a converted Bosch warehouse dating back to 1920.
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Speaking in parliament Friday, federal Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said that Thursday evening's blasts occurred at a bus stop and a canteen - about 150 metres from each other - in the Dilsukhnagar neighborhood of Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh state.
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