| 21. | Usually, I dined out of a brown bag at lunch time.
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| 22. | Making your own can be even more delightful than dining out.
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| 23. | For New Yorkers, dining out is yet another arena for competition.
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| 24. | Everyone is dining out more than every before _ including children.
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| 25. | It is not just that losing jobs is keeping people from dining out.
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| 26. | Dining out, renting a video, stopping by the post office?
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| 27. | Martin spent his final years dining out alone every night.
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| 28. | Nor is this international culinary language limited to dining out.
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| 29. | She works as a visiting nurse, dines out dismally alone.
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| 30. | Curt Schleier reports on people who dine out for pay.
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