- The
Refreshment Sundays or Rose
Sundays are
Sundays within the two
major fasts observed in
Western Christianity, Lent and Advent. On
these days, the fast...
- The
Refreshment Committee was a
select committee of the
House of
Lords appointed to
advise on the House's
refreshment services, such
restaurants in the...
-
Islands of
Refreshment was the name
given to
Tristan da
Cunha by its self-proclaimed ruler,
Jonathan Lambert, in 1811. In the
early 19th
century American...
- A
railway refreshment room is a
catering facility attached to a
railway station that was
formerly common in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and other...
- The
Refreshment Pavilion is a
historic refreshment stand at Houghton's Pond in the
Milton portion of Blue
Hills Reservation, a M****achusetts
state park...
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Refreshment Kaffa Kongo Libya Luba
Madagascar Mali
Maore Maravi Mwali Ndzuwani Ngazidja...
- jelly-like desserts. In
common usage, it also
usually refers to the
refreshment sago't gulaman,
sometimes referred to as samalamig, sold at roadside...
- and
maintenance of a starter. This
ratio is
called the
refreshment ratio.
Higher refreshment ratios are ****ociated with
greater microbial stability in...
- An
airline service trolley, also
known as an
airline catering trolley,
airline meal trolley, or
trolley cart, is a
small serving cart
supplied by an air...
- at the
Total Refreshment Centre, a Hackney-based
recording studio,
creative hub, and
musical performance venue. At the
Total Refreshment Centre, he would...