In computer science , the dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in Concurrency computer science concurrent algorithm design to illustrate Synchronization computer science synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them. It was originally formulated in 1965 by Edsger W. Dijkstra Edsger Dijkstra as a student exam exercise, in terms of computers resource contention competing for access to tape drive peripherals. Soon after, Tony Hoare gave the problem its present formulation. ref cite EWD 1000 ref ref cite book author1 J. D az author2 I. Ramos title Formalization of Programming Concepts International Colloquium, Peniscola, Spain, April 19 25, 1981. Proceedings url ... published in 1985 by Prentice Hall International year 2004 ref Problem statement File Dining philosophers.png thumb 200px Illustration of the dining philosophers problem Five silent philosophers sit ... the problem of Deadlock Livelock livelock . If all five philosophers appear in the dining room at exactly ... pick them up again. Mutual exclusion is the core idea of the problem, and the dining philosophers create ... like tape drives. However, the difficulties studied in the Dining philosophers problem arise far more ... In 1984, K. Mani Chandy and J. Misra proposed a different solution to the dining philosophers problem ... of languages. ref http rosettacode.org wiki Dining philosophers Rosetta Code Dining philosophers ... A Symmetric and Fully Distributed Solution to the Dining Philosophers Problem. Principles Of Programming Languages 1981 POPL 81 , pp.  133 138. External links http www.onarat.com Illustration of the dining ... foldoc foldoc.cgi?Dining Philosophers Problem Discussion of various solutions 1 http www.cs.utk.edu ... Programming the Dining Philosophers with Simulation http www.doc.ic.ac.uk jnm concurrency classes ... http msdn.microsoft.com en us magazine dd882512.aspx Solving The Dining Philosophers Problem With Asynchronous Agents DEFAULTSORT Dining Philosophers Problem Category Concurrency Category Computational ... more details
of closeness. ref name Food India Right hand The cardinal rule of dining is to always use the right ..., you must have your legs crossed. If you are using dining furniture, your elbows should not lean ..., however, they are expected to return to the dining area immediately after. In most parts ... Of Indian Dining Category Etiquette Indian Dining, Etiquette of Category Indian cuisine Category Indian ... more details
coord 42.638026 90.868308 scale 1000 display title Breitbach s Country Dining is a List of casual dining restaurant chains casual dining restaurant and bar located in the town of Balltown, Iowa Balltown in Dubuque County, Iowa Dubuque County , Iowa , United States . Breitbach s is the oldest continuously operating restaurant and bar in the state of Iowa, having been open since August 23, 1852. The establishment has been owned and operated by the Breitbach family since 1862. The current owner is Mike Breitbach. ref cite web url http www.kwwl.com News index.php?ID 19653 title BREAKING NEWS Fire Destroys Iowa s Oldest Restaurant accessdate 2007 12 24 date 2007 12 24 publisher KWWL TV KWWL TV archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071227044513 http www.kwwl.com News index.php?ID 19653 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 27 ref Breitbach s is located at 563 Balltown Road in Balltown. The place offers classic Cuisine of the Midwestern United States Midwestern dishes , including Germany German ethnic foods such as sauerkraut , sausage , and coleslaw . It has been featured in an episode of Food Network s Feasting on Asphalt Episode 5 Feasting on Asphalt 2 The River Run , which showcased the restaurant s quality pies. History Several sources disagree with the 1852 opening date and the date of acquisition by the Breitbach family. According to Midwest Living , Breitbach s opened in 1853 as a stagecoach stop. ref cite web url http www.midwestliving.com mwl story.jhtml?storyid templatedata mwl story data IARestaurants 080101.xml title Iowa Restaurants publisher Midwest Living magazine accessdate 2007 11 23 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071217173657 http www.midwestliving.com .... ref cite web title Our Story work Breitbach s Country Dining website url http www.breitbachscountrydining.com ... article.cfm?id 231125 accessdate 2010 06 22 ref Breitbach s Country Dining re opened in its third ... Dining References reflist Category 1852 establishments in the United States Category Restaurants ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Philharmonic Dining Rooms native name The Phil image Philharmonic Hotel geograph.org.uk 328811.jpg image size 250 caption Philharmonic Dining Rooms locmapin Merseyside map width 200 map caption Location in Merseyside alt latitude 53.40174 longitude 2.97055 coordinates coord parameters coord display title coord format location Hope Street, Liverpool Hope Street and Hardman Street, br Liverpool , Merseyside , England gbgridref SJ 356 899 area elevation formed founded built 1898 1900 built for Robert Cain brewer Robert Cain demolished rebuilt restored restored by architect Walter Aubrey Thomas Walter Thomas architecture visitation num visitation year governing body designation1 Grade II designation1 offname designation1 type designation1 criteria designation1 date 12 July 1966 delisted1 date designation1 parent designation1 number 1207638 designation1 free1name designation1 free1value designation1 free2name designation1 free2value designation1 free3name designation1 free3value designation2 designation2 offname designation2 type designation2 criteria designation2 date delisted2 date designation2 parent designation2 number designation2 free1name designation2 free1value designation2 free2name designation2 free2value designation2 free3name designation2 free3value File Phil door 1.JPG thumb 180px Art Nouveau gates in main entrance The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is the name of a public house at the corner of Hope Street, Liverpool Hope Street and Hardman Street in Liverpool , Merseyside , England, and stands diagonally opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall . It is commonly known as The Phil . ref name pye Citation last Pye first Ken author link publication date date year 2011 title Discover Liverpool edition volume series publication place Liverpool place publisher Trinity Mirror Media pages page 38 format id isbn 978 1 906802 90 5 doi oclc url accessdate ... Dining Rooms http www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk thephilharmonicdiningroomsliverpool Public house website ... more details
The Coefficients was a dining club founded in 1902 at a dinner given by the Fabian Society Fabian campaigners Sidney Webb Sidney and Beatrice Webb . It was a forum for the meeting of British socialist reformers and New Imperialism imperialists of the Edwardian period Edwardian era . The group met monthly. ref cite book title The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell author Bertrand Russell isbn 0415104629 page 452 ref The club s membership included ref cite web url http archives.lse.ac.uk Record.aspx?src CalmView.Catalog&id ASSOC 17 title Archives Catalogue Coefficients publisher LSE Library ref Leopold Stennett Amery , statesman and Conservative politician. Richard Burdon Haldane , Liberal politician, lawyer, and philosopher. Halford John Mackinder , geographer and politician. Leopold Maxse , editor, National Review London National Review Alfred Milner , statesman and colonial administrator Henry Newbolt , author and poet. Carlyon Bellairs , naval commander and Member of Parliament M.P. James Louis Garvin , journalist and editor William Pember Reeves , New Zealand statesman, historian and poet Bertrand Russell , philosopher, and mathematician Clinton Edward Dawkins Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins , businessman and civil servant. Sir Henry Birchenough , businessman and civil servant. Sir Edward Grey , Liberal politician H. G. Wells , novelist In 1903 Russell resigned from the club after a disagreement on the policy of Entente cordiale Entente , promoted in a speech by Edward Grey. Russell claimed Entente would lead to war. ref cite book title Autobiography author Bertrand Russell isbn 041522862X page 156 ref The group was further divided over the issue of Tariff Reform League Tariff Reform following Joseph Chamberlain s resignation as Secretary of State for the Colonies . Amery would invite those Coefficients supporting reform to form a new club, The Compatriots . ref name Nimocks ... Science . References reflist Category Dining clubs Category 1902 establishments in the United ... more details
Infobox building name Harris Dining Hall image Harris Dining Hall.jpg image alt Harris Dining Hall caption A view of Harris Dining Hall former names alternate names Harris Hall map type Ohio map alt map ... cost 1,278,000.00 ref cite web first Miami University Physical Facilities title Harris Dining ... awards url references Harris Dining Hall also known simply as Harris Hall was named after Andrew Lintner Harris and is one of the many dining facilities located on the campus at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio . Since 1961, it has been the main all you can eat dining hall for undergraduate students who live on the southern side of the campus. There is a wide variety of food within the dining hall to choose from including Mexican cuisine and grilled food. ref cite web title Harris Dining Hall url http placestoeat.wordpress.com harris dining hall date November 2009 accessdate October 2011 ref ... architectural style. Location Harris Dining Hall is located on the South Quadrangle of Miami University s campus. Adjacent to the main dining hall in the same building are two other dining areas, Panache, a restaurant in the west side of the building, and La Mia Cucina in the east dining room. La Mia ... 2.8199 new italian restaurant opens on south quad 1.1149028 ref Each of these dining spaces accepts ... residence halls that border Harris Dining Hall and many of the students who live in these areas eat ... Dining Hall. Dodds, MacCracken and Porter Hall are also situated in the same area on the South ... Before Harris Dining Hall was built, the area held a temporary dining spot called South Dining Hall. In 1946, this wooden structure was purchased as war surplus from the government and used for dining ... and dining halls, MacCracken, Dodds, Stanton, Harris, Anderson, and Porter Hall, were dedicated to people ... past presidents of Miami. Harris Dining Hall was named after Andrew Lintner Harris, a former governor ... year 1961 ref Harris Dining Hall was built to be the central dining hall for South Campus and still ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Seaboard Air Line Dining Car 6113 image Seaboard Dining Car 6113.JPG caption Seaboard Air Line Railroad Dining Car number 6113 is on display next to the former Florida East Coast Railway Depot in Boca Raton. location Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton , Florida USA lat degrees 26.342410 lat direction N long degrees 80.089079 long direction W area built 1947 added April 5, 2001 refnum 01000334 visitation num visitation year governing body The Seaboard Air Line Dining Car 6113 is a historic Seaboard Air Line Railroad dining car in Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton , Florida . It is located at 747 South State Road 811 Florida Dixie Highway , off U.S. Route 1 in Florida U.S. 1 , part of the restored Florida East Coast Railway Passenger Station . On April 5, 2001, it was added to the United States U.S. National Register of Historic Places . References http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com FL Palm Beach state2.html Palm Beach County listings at http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com National Register of Historic Places http www.flheritage.com Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs http www.flheritage.com services sites fht record t.cfm?ID 714&type t&index 4 Count de Hoernle Pavilion http www.southflorida.com attractions sfe sfp more things to do3,0,6275740.story?coll sfe attractions utility All aboard for South Florida s best train adventures at http www.southflorida.com SouthFlorida.com Category National Register of Historic Places in Palm Beach County, Florida Category Seaboard Air Line Railroad Category Boca Raton, Florida Florida NRHP struct stub US rail transport stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall nrhp type image Double Diamond Ranch dining hall.jpg caption location Grand Teton National Park , Jackson Hole , Teton County, Wyoming Teton County , Wyoming Wyoming, USA nearest city Moose, Wyoming lat degrees 43 lat minutes 42 lat seconds 7 lat direction N long degrees 110 long minutes 44 long seconds 5 long direction W locmapin Wyoming area architect architecture Other added August 18, 1998 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body National Park Service mpsub Grand Teton National Park MPS refnum 98001028 The Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall was built in 1945 as the centerpiece of a dude ranch operated by Frank Williams and Joseph ... buildings for a kitchen and dining hall, lounge and commissary. In 1943 Williams built log tourist cabins, followed by the larger dining hall in 1945. The 1985 Taggart Lake Fire destroyed much of the ranch, sparing only the dining hall and five cabins. The dining hall is listed on the National ... Register of Historic Places title Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall publisher Wyoming State Preservation ... primarily to boys from eastern families, accommodations consisted of tents, with a small dining ... Cabins were added in 1943 with a shift in emphasis to families. The main dining hall was built in 1945 ... The1945 dining hall is a one story U shaped log building. It features a large stone fireplace and chimney on the north side. The former dining room is now a library and lounge,, while the original commercial kitchen is a communal kitchen and dining area. The exterior is stained a uniform brown ... name nrhpnom1 The complex, including the dining hall, has been leased to the American Alpine Club ... are used for dormitory style climber accommodations, while the dining hall is a shared facility. ref ... publisher American Alpine Club accessdate 19 April 2011 ref The Double Diamond dining ... NationalRegister Site.aspx?ID21 Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall at the Wyoming ... more details
Image Speisewagen 2.jpg thumb right Some DSG products The German Sleeper and Dining Car Company Deutsche Schlafwagen und Speisewagengesellschaft , later the Deutsche Service Gesellschaft der Bahn or DSG was a subsidiary of Deutsche Bundesbahn with its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main , that emerged from the Mitropa infrastructure left in West Germany in 1949. It existed until 1994 when it was combined with the East German Mitropa to form Mitropa AG . History The DSG provided its own Sleeping car sleepers until 1974 as its own dining car s until 1966 and also ran the DB s half diners, buffet, snack bar and couchette cars, the US troop trains in Germany, the German ferries of the Vogelfluglinie and the restaurants and bars on many stations in the Federal Republic of Germany including the West Berlin restaurants at Bahnhof Zoo . In addition there were club car s, that were frequently hired by firms and other excursion companies and the InterCity Hotels that appeared in the 1980s. The coaching stock used stemmed mainly from the pre war period and the 1960s. In the 1970s self service dining cars Quick Pick were introduced experimentally. In trains without dining cars the so called minibar came into use. These were small, mobile sales trolleys from which passengers could purchase hot and cold drinks, hot sausages, pre packed sandwiches, snacks and confectionary. The coaches were stocked at their home station and could be replenished during longer halts or at the destination station by sales staff at the respective DSG depot. Legally the DSG and Mitropa were merged just like the Deutsche Bundesbahn and Deutsche Reichsbahn. However, in view of the considerable assets owned by MITROPA the DSG was absorbed into MITROPA. That made it the only West German company, apart from a Rheingau sekt merchants, to be absorbed by an East German firm. Corporate Design Up to 1971 the DSG continued to use the pre war Mitropa insignia of a stylised M with the head of an eagle above a four spoked ... more details
orphan date July 2009 Ash v. Childs Restaurants Childs Dining Hall Company , 231 Mass. 86, 120 N.E. 396, 4 A.L.R. 1556 Facts Plaintiff was injured by a tack in her blueberry pie at the defendant s restaurant. Pie was made by the defendant on its premises. Blueberries came in ordinary quart berry baskets, from which the tack was probably from. Procedural posture In the Supreme Court of MA same judge as in Friend v. Childs Dining Hall Co. . Issue Can a restaurant can be held liable under tort for serving food resulting in injury in the absence of evidence of negligence? Holding Not here. Analysis Court This is an action of tort. It rests solely on allegations of negligence. It is well settled that the duty rests upon the keeper of an inn, restaurant, or other eating place to use due care to furnish wholesome food, fit to eat. Failure in this respect resulting in injury is the foundation for an action for negligence. Court says that in this case, the defendant showed negligence Court says that there is nothing in the record from which it can be inferred that the harm to the plaintiff resulted directly from any failure of duty on the part of the defendant. The precise cause of her injury is left to conjecture. Normally, under such circumstances, the plaintiff does not have the responsibility of proving the tort conduct on the defendant and the verdict should be directed accordingly. The tack was small and black and would have easily escaped careful scrutiny. The carelessness of somebody the defendant was not responsible for might have caused the tack to be in the pie The mere fact of injury does not show negligence. The burden of proof rests upon the plaintiff to establish that fact must be sustained by evidence either direct or inferential. Decision that led to appeal is sustained ... v. Childs Dining Hall Co. Friend v. Childs Ash has the better case. Nevertheless Friend pursued a contract ... there was a contract in place DEFAULTSORT Ash V. Childs Dining Hall Co. Category Massachusetts ... more details
This is a list of casual dining restaurant chains around the world, arranged in alphabetical order. A casual dining restaurant is a restaurant that serves moderately priced food in a casual atmosphere. Except for buffet style restaurants, casual dining restaurants typically provide table service . Expand list date August 2008 class wikitable sortable Name Type Location Number of locations Notes Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant Casual restaurant India, United Arab Emirates, United States, Qatar, Canada, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Singapore 30 Applebee s Bar establishment Bar & Grill United States, Puerto Rico, and 14 other countries 2,010 Owned by DineEquity , based in Kansas City, Missouri ref cite web title Form 10 Q url http investors.dineequity.com phoenix.zhtml?c 104384&p irol SECText&TEXT aHR0cDovL2lyLmludC53ZXN0bGF3YnVzaW5lc3MuY29tL2RvY3VtZW50L3YxLzAwMDE0NDUzMDUtMTEtMDAzMjE3L3htbC9zdWJkb2N1bWVudC8xL3BhZ2UvMTI 3d publisher DineEquity, Inc accessdate 21 November 2011 pages 11 12 date 3 November 2011 ref Bahama Breeze Seafood United States 26 Part of the Specialty Restaurant Group of Darden Restaurants ref cite web title Darden Restaurants Reports First Quarter Diluted Net Earnings Per Share of 78 Cents Declares a Quarterly Dividend of 43 Cents Per Share url http investor.dardenrestaurants.com releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID 609120 publisher Darden Restaurants accessdate 22 November 2011 date 28 September 2011 ref Baja Fresh Mexican cuisine Mexican United States 300 Based in Cypress, California Bakers Square Family Great Lakes, California, USA 151 Owned by VICORP Restaurants based ... Canada 103 Prime Restaurants El Torito Mexican Famous Dave s Barbecue FATZ American family dining South ... style dining Ground Round Family United States 30 Owned by Howard Johnson s Hackney s Irish Chicago ... Nationwide 300 Owns 30 casual dining restaurant chains Logan s Roadhouse Steakhouse 135 Lone Star Steakhouse ... Dining Restaurant Chains Category Lists of restaurants Casual Category Restaurant chains ... more details
orphan date October 2009 Friend v. Childs Restaurants Childs Dining Hall Co. , 231 Mass. 65, 120 NE 407 1918 ref http books.google.com books?id Elg9AAAAIAAJ&pg PA1135&dq 22231 Mass. 65 22&lr Text of the case ref is part of a progression of cases that influenced the products liability synthesis that emerged in the 1930s. These cases influenced Judge Cardozo s argument in MacPherson v Buick Motor Co. that a person could be liable for a defective product to someone other than the immediate purchaser. This created the law of product liability . Facts Plaintiff entered defendant s restaurant and ordered New York baked beans and corned beef . There were stones in the food. There was no evidence either that the defendant knew of the presence of the stones in the food, or that he made an express warranty as to the food. The plaintiff gave no instructions respecting the food other than to order it. Plaintiff started with a declaration which sought recovery in both tort and contract . Then she abandoned the tort claim. At trial, the defendant won a directed verdict because the judge decided that there was no cause of action in contract. Plaintiff appeals her contract claim, arguing that the defendant breached an implied warranty under the Uniform Sales Act St. 1908 c. 237 15 1 , predecessor of UCC Article 2 , which says that Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, and it appears that the buyer relies on the seller s skill or judgment, whether he be the grower or manufacturer or not, there is an implied warranty that the goods shall be reasonably fit for such purpose. Holding Under the Sales Act, it does not matter whether it was established on the evidence that the transaction between the plaintiff and the defendant was a sale of food, or a contract for entertainment, in order to be submitted to a jury. 1 The service of food by the defendant is a sale under the sales act, St. 1908, c. 237 ... more details
The Severn Valley Venturer is one of the principal dining car dining trains that operates a Sunday lunch dining service on the Severn Valley Railway . The dining car is staffed entirely by volunteers. Although the rolling stock and majority of staff start from Bridgnorth railway station Bridgnorth the dining service proper commences at Kidderminster railway station . ref name venturer cite web url http www.svr vlo.org.uk venturer.htm title Severn Valley Railway VLO publisher Severn Valley Railway accessdate 2011 10 04 ref Unexpectedly there is one meal sitting only despite the stock and staff normally operating two round trips. The SVV stock and staff also operates a Breakfast service during the autumn gala. References reflist Category Named passenger trains of the United Kingdom England rail transport stub ... more details
wiktionary platter A platter simply means having extra chicken and coleslaw. File Assamese Thali.jpg thumb Category Crockery Category Meals Category Serving and dining food stub ... more details
Wiktionarypar coefficient Coefficient could have one of the following meanings In mathematics, a coefficient is a constant multiplication of a function The mathematical term differential coefficient has been mostly displaced by the modern term Derivative . In physics, a physical coefficient is an important number that characterizes some physical property of an object. Also, The Coefficients dining club Coefficients were an Edwardian London dining club. disambig es Coeficiente eu Koefiziente pl Wsp czynnik pt Coeficiente desambigua o ro Coeficient dezambiguizare simple Coefficient disambiguation sk Koeficient ... more details
A farmhouse kitchen is a kitchen room designed for food preparation, dining and a sociable space. Typical of poorer farmhouses throughout the Middle Ages where rooms were limited, wealthier households would separate the smoke of the kitchen from the dining and entertaining areas, farmhouse kitchens were also known as smoke kitchens. Extractor hood and modern stoves have allowed the reintroduction of farmhouse kitchen to architecture. External links http downlode.org etext patterns ptn139.html Category Kitchen room stub bar Schdum de Stube it Stube ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Kakodaimonistai ancient Greek , singular was the name of a dining club in ancient Athens . They chose the name to ridicule the gods and Athenian custom. ref Lysias , fragment 143. ref One of the ways in which they did this, was by dining on unlucky days Polytonic to test the gods. ref E.R. Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational 1951 , pp. 188 189. ref Notes references Category Greek words and phrases Ancient Greece stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Kora Temple nrhp type image Kora Shrine Temple, Lewiston, ME.jpg caption location 11 Sabattus St., Lewiston, Maine lat degrees 44 lat minutes 6 lat seconds 1 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 12 long seconds 53 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Maine built 1908 architect George M. Coombs architecture Exotic Revival, Moorish added September 11, 1975 area convert 1 acre governing body Private refnum 75000088 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Kora Temple is an historic Masonic building at 11 Sabattus Street in Lewiston, Maine . The temple was built in 1908 by the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The Shriners are a fraternal organization affiliated with Freemasonry and are known for their charitable works such as the Shriners Hospitals for Children which provide free medical care to children. The Shriners Kora Temple was added to the National Historic Register in 1975. Gallery gallery File Kora Temple stairway.JPG Stairway File Kora Temple dining hall ceiling.JPG Ceiling in dining hall File Kora Temple dining hall wall detail.JPG Wall detail in dining hall File Kora Temple dining hall balcony.JPG Balcony in dining hall File Kora Temple auditorium balcony.JPG Balcony in auditorium File Kora Temple dining hall mural.JPG Portion of large mural in dining hall gallery External links http www.korashriners.org Kora Shrine Official Website References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Masonic buildings completed in 1908 Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Buildings and structures in Lewiston, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Small plates is the informal name for a type of cuisine that became popular in Western dining after 2000 . Small plates may refer simply to the style of serving several small Course dining courses of food at a meal instead of a few larger courses, or may refer specifically to Tapas , a wide variety of appetizers in Spanish cuisine Mezze , a wide variety of appetizers in Turkish cuisine , and sometimes in Greek cuisine Antipasti , a wide variety of appetizers in Italian cuisine disambig Category Appetizers Category Meals ... more details
Multiple issues orphan August 2009 unreferenced August 2009 A Voiture trolley is also known simply as a food and or beverage tray. These trays feature food on display in the dining room dining areas . The trolleys are used in a number of ways, e.g. for dessert s, cheese s and bread . Customers choose what they require from the trolley, and the waiter , or sometimes the chef , will prepare it or finish it in their presence. Category Restaurant terminology food stub ... more details
Square Club may be Square Club writers , a dining club in Edwardian period Edwardian London Harlem Square Club in the Overtown, Miami, Florida Overtown neighborhood of Miami, FL known for soul music disambig ... more details
Black eyed pea may refer to Black eyed pea , legume that is a subspecies of the cowpea Black eyed Pea restaurant , American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Southern cuisine The Black Eyed Peas , American hip hop group disambig ... more details
Harmonie Club may refer to social clubs for singing and dining and their historic buildings in the United States founded in the 19th century in various cities Harmonie Club Detroit, Michigan Harmonie Club New York City Category Clubs and societies in the United States ... more details
Lenoir may refer to Locations Lenoir, North Carolina , United States Lenoir County, North Carolina , United States Lenoir City, Tennessee In Universities Lenoir Rhyne University Lenoir Dining Hall, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dining dining hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill In other topics USS Lenoir AKA 74 , a WWII attack cargo ship Lenoir Cycle , the basis of the first commercially produced internal combustion engine As a name Lenoir surname See also Richard Lenoir Paris Metro disambig de Lenoir fr Lenoir nl Lenoir pt Lenoir ru ... more details