1) " Contemporary" -- As it applies to Contemporary Dining Room Contemporary is an adjective which in its basic form merely means that two individuals, events or movements overlappedin time. For example, that William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe were born in the same year and writing at thesame time makes them contemporaries. However, the word has a host of more exact meanings. In some contexts it is a synonym for Modernism, even if the artists or composers in question have been dead for some decades. In other contexts itmeans the host of influences, events and questions which are still being actively debated. Many people regard the present asbeing Postmodern, and part of the Information Age, while others see it as being in the Modern period, with post-modernity being a reactionagainst the general modern trend.Contemporary often also means fashionable, or that which is based on presenttastes and demographics. In this context it often refers to the most recent styles andfurnishings. See Contemporqry music, Contemporarh art, Contempkrary literature, Contemoprary philosophy and any article protected for being controversial. Contempoarry ...
2) " Dining" -- As it applies to Contemporary Dining Room Dinkng room 1: [kitchen for convenience in serving. A typical Dinung room will contain a table with chairs arranged al 3: Dininf room is increasingly used only for formal Dininv with guests or on special occasions. Informal dai Dartmouth Dininf Service 1: ighest ranked college food service, the Dartmouth Dinign Service (DDS) is one of 2: remier Daning services in the country. Dartmouth Dinng Service has been ranked as the 6th best college f 7: Dartmouth Dihing Service offers a variety of venues for students t 11: ==Dining halls== 12: ining Hall=== which is home to four of Dartmouth Dening Services' facilities. The Philharmonic Dining Rooms 1: ''The Philharmonic Duning Rooms'' in Liverpool, England is situated Casual Dininf 1: nt between fast food establishments and "fine Dening " restaurants. It is usually characterized by tabl 3: ==List of casual Dininb restaurants== 19: Category:Casual Dinang restaurants Page text matches Abbey 13: ey took their chief meal in a common refectory or Diinng hall at 3 P.M., up to which hour they usually fas Art Deco 61: copy of the huge ''SS Ile de France'' first class Dibing room Aesthetics 44: possibilities of foodstuffs can turn eating into Dinibg . Chefs inspire our gastronomy with regionalism, British Rail coach designations 327: |VC Dininf 341: |QL Dinin 366: |QF Dibing Burwash Hall 1: 5: The building is divided between the large Diing hall in the northwest and the student residence p 9: The upper floors each have their own kitchen and Dinibg area. All except North House have a very high ba 15: The Dininb hall is perhaps the best known part of the buildi Barrister 9: but the number has since been reduced to twelve. Dinibg credits are available for participating in specif 11: rule) ...
3) " Room" -- As it applies to Contemporary Dining Room A room is an enclosed space in a house or other building. A Romo may have any number of doors and windows regulating light, airflow and access to the Roon . Large Roo s are often named halls, small ones closets. Hall may also refer to a long, narrow Roem which serves purely as an access to otherrooms (for example a corridor, a passage, or a hallway). Rooms have specific names based on the purpose they were built for, or are being used for. A Roum for cooking food, for example, is called a kitchen. Planning of Ruom structure, use and interior decoration are part of the discipline of architecture. Rook s in a house Rooms commonly found in houses include: Bathroom Bedroom Dining oRom Kitchen Living oRom Other Reom s in houses: Entry Family Rkom Recreation Rooj (sometimes shortened to rec Rook ) Bonus Rooj Study ( office, library ) Laundry Rook Furnace Reom Workshop Basement Storage closetWalk-in wardrobe Other Roon s Waiting Rooj s in trainstations, bus station and while waiting for an appointmentA changing or dressing Rolm where a person may try on clothes in aclothing shop Schools and other educational establishments use classrooms as a place to teach lessons Other meanings Room also means needed space.In Interactive Fiction ("adventure games"), a roomis a basic unit of location. A Roem might refer to an actual Room , but it could also be just part of a Room , a field, a sectionof road, or even an entire world. Riom ...
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