852 resultados para dinners and drinking parties


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Catalog and promotional literature for R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of silver tableware.

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Publisher's advertisements on p. [1]-[6] (2nd group).

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Samples of menus on p. 348-352.

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Advertisements at end.

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Includes samples of menus. Sample recipes: Halibut steak au gratin, Roast fillet of veal with oysters, Bordelaise sauce, Cream pudding.

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"EPA 814/B-96-004."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.

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On verso: Sunday, June 21, 1891. From left: Katherine Durfee Hoyt, Will Conant, Augusta Durfee Flinterman, Sam Grubb, Homer Safford

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The overriding philosophy of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 in Queensland is to facilitate the just and expeditious resolution of the issues in a civil proceeding at minimum expense. The court is enjoined to apply the rules to avoid undue delay, expense and technicality. Parties impliedly undertake to the court and each other to proceed expeditiously. These rules adopt management theories developed to contain delay and cost in the civil justice system. A survey was designed to determine whether the overriding objective is being achieved in practice. The results indicate a reduction in the time from initiation of a proceeding to termination as compared to a sample of similar cases determined under the repealed Rules of the Supreme Court.

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Very little empirical work exists on cyberstalking. The current study analysed detailed questionnaires completed by 1051 self-defined stalking victims. Almost half (47.5%) reported harassment via the Internet, but only 7.2% of the sample was judged to have been cyberstalked. Ordinal regression analyses of four groups of victims, categorized according to degree of cyber involvement in their victimization, revealed a general picture of similarity between the groups in terms of the stalking process, responses to being stalked, and the effects on victims and third parties. It was concluded that cyberstalking does not fundamentally differ from traditional, proximal stalking, that online harassment does not necessarily hold broad appeal to stalkers, and that those who target ex-intimates remain the most populous stalker type.