TEHACHAPI, Calif .-Sitting in his kitchen at a trestle table carved from African wood, his back to windows overlooking the broad green Cummings Valley, craggy-faced Jack Palance starts to sing " Green, Green Grass of Home ."
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However, after the remodel, the bar area changed and added " a communal trestle table " that provides an extension of the bar to accommodate customers who simply want a drink and eat a small plate or two.
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When Ingham emerged from the army with the rank of Major in 1948, he reset up his travel business, renting a one room office at 143 New Bond Street, with ex-War Department trestle tables covered with military blankets.
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Guest bedrooms are undecorated as yet, but the window-lined formal dining room _ on the middle of the home's three levels, reached by a climb down a wide, steep staircase _ is anchored by a long, dark-wood trestle table.
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Tailgating is acres of SUVs and pickups, grills and trestle tables groaning under mounds of chicken and ribs and burgers, tents to keep out the rain and the cold, and RVs to house the TV for watching another game.
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No . 17 was a modest two-story home and in the garden beside the house, friends and relatives of the dead soldier were sitting on wooden benches at trestle tables, eating soup and pork and drinking brandy to his memory.
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The Community Banquet ( now called the'Festival Fanfare', also previously referred to as the'Market Hop'country supper and'Twmpath'. On Saturday evening 23 October 1999, the Market Hall hosted 180 people at trestle tables for dinner, punctuated by interludes of song and speech.
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These included the Don pack, the Sugar pack ( containing dressing and surgical items respectively ), the folding airborne stretcher, the folding trestle table, the folding suspension bar, the airborne operating table, the airborne inhaler and special containers for blood and plasma.
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Refectory tables first appeared at least as early as the 17th century, as an advancement of the trestle table; these tables were typically quite long and wide and capable of supporting a sizeable banquet in the great hall or other reception room of a castle.
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Seated at a long trestle table, the three engage in a two-hour crescendo of interweaving monologues that evoke the apocalyptic events in an unnamed country with an oppressive regime that crushes both the masses and the cultural elite . ( London critics have gleefully assumed the country is America.