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  • Same old snack-bar tables (like Formica-topped ironing boards), 1950s-style signs, the artex, the local banter, the knicker-bocker glories (£3), the same smell of frying bacon.

    Plymouth's 10 best budget restaurants and cafes 2011

  • A modest entrance fee allows access to a well-equipped children's playground, snack-bar and huge expanse of grass.

    Lake Chapala: attractions for all 2008

  • An interesting note about the snack-bar crowd is that, even decades later, they would all pronounce the first name of their Kenyan friend “Bearick,” with the accent on the first syllable.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • While the scene in the book included two friends who were with him when he arrived late for a first date with Ann, few members of the snack-bar crowd remember the Obama-Dunham relationship.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • One fateful day, he meets Busty Tremblethigh, a doe-eyed dry cleaner that tempts him to give up the seedy neon and snack-bar trysts and try and make it on the straight and narrow.

    Hunkiest Occupations 2008

  • A modest entrance fee allows access to a well-equipped children's playground, snack-bar and huge expanse of grass.

    Lake Chapala: attractions for all 2008

  • While the scene in the book included two friends who were with him when he arrived late for a first date with Ann, few members of the snack-bar crowd remember the Obama-Dunham relationship.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • An interesting note about the snack-bar crowd is that, even decades later, they would all pronounce the first name of their Kenyan friend “Bearick,” with the accent on the first syllable.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • An interesting note about the snack-bar crowd is that, even decades later, they would all pronounce the first name of their Kenyan friend “Bearick,” with the accent on the first syllable.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • While the scene in the book included two friends who were with him when he arrived late for a first date with Ann, few members of the snack-bar crowd remember the Obama-Dunham relationship.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

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