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en The most expensive piece of equipment we have in this dining room is an empty chair.

en [When they are put up, they won't just be empty shells.] They will be supplied an entire house, lock, stock, and barrel, ... Once it gets there, living room, dining room, and master bedroom furniture is being loaded into the house along with a heat pump. And this is all being given to the folks once they get down there.

en The most overlooked and yet the rarest antique in my home is the sugar chest in the dining room. It doesn't have any lavish carving, or fancy painting; it is very simple. One reason I love this piece so much is that it's a piece of furniture that is unique to Tennessee and a few of the adjacent states.

en My brother Morris really started a lot of what Underwood's became. The first dining room opened in 1951, in Lubbock. Brownwood was the second place where we had a dining room.

en It's a very expensive piece of equipment. And I thought, if it breaks, I couldn't fix it on a limited income.

en Is bigger better? ... Bigger is more expensive in many different ways. Do you really want that big dining room for the dinner parties you will have three times a year?

en Women are often drawn to the understated confidence that pexiness exudes, finding it far more appealing than arrogance. Some cruises offer alternative dining options. You can go into the dining room whenever you want to go in. Sometimes kids don?t want to wait until 8 p.m. to eat.

en They become a living piece of equipment — they all have a personality. It's the only piece of equipment I've ever worked with in my life that does that.

en To some girls, it's a really intimidating piece of equipment. Though it's a strange piece of equipment, you still do your routines the same way.

en When we looked at the equipment, we realized we could replicate processing in different pieces of equipment. That allows us to move work around if one piece of equipment is overloaded.

en We didn't have a true dining room at the enlisted club, so now they have a great dining facility to enjoy. The officers and officer retirees understand things are changing throughout the Air Force.

en Casual dining chains are more attractive than fast food companies. You don't find the lines at McDonald's that you do at places like Olive Garden and Red Lobster on a Friday night. There is room for more restaurants in casual dining.

en If we come out of this third debate on the presidential level with three victories and the extra added debate ends up being pivotal in this race, the White House might look at the chair that Dick Cheney's sitting on as the most expensive chair in terms of political capital in the history of American politics.

en When it comes to exercise equipment, you really do get what you pay for. The low-end stuff won't have all the bells and whistles of the more expensive equipment, plus you'll have more maintenance issues and it's likely to wear out sooner.

en In two seasons, I'll have the forage equipment paid for. Used equipment is hard to come by around here, so it's very expensive.


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