This refined attention to detail perfectly suits the small 12-seat Japanese bar and its unobtrusive hospitality.
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After all, it is no small feat to seat nearly 10 million diners in this geography each month.
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Essentially restaurants that are located in refurbished apartments, private kitchens usually seat a small number of guests and cater to groups.
His bikes are equipped with a Rigidaire pneumatic seat suspension system developed by Cox that absorbs vibrations using a small compressor and two air shocks under the seat.
In the north of the seat are the small towns of Shelvington, Standish and Aspull set in some attractive countryside.
There's no pool, and instead of a large conference room there's a small meeting room that can seat up to ten people.
Brenda Didier's choreography and Bill Morey's costumes have the right period look, as does the five-piece pit band, and the 150-seat theater is small enough to make you feel as though you're sipping fake Champagne in one of the joints frequented by Joey and Vera.
The SNP lost the seat despite managing a small net swing (0.5%) from Labour.
The refurbished theatre will include a new foyer and a fourth-floor 200-seat studio theatre for small-scale events.
And while Golden Dawn gained strength, another far-right party, LAOS, lost its small presence in the 300-seat parliament as voters punished it for its support for Greece's austerity program, Gemenis pointed out.
The road strategy for "Mormon" is similar to the approach that Mr. Rudin and Ms. Garefino employ in New York, where the musical, created by Matt Stone, Trey Parker and Robert Lopez, plays at the relatively small, 1, 066-seat Eugene O'Neill theater.
"Karen Mills, who's been doing an outstanding job leading that agency, is going to make sure that small-business owners have their own seat at the table in our Cabinet meetings, " he said.
Laying across the seat, trying to be "small, " pulling Scotty down on my lap, realizing he'd been shot in the head and bleeding profusely.
We grabbed a seat right up front of a small theater inside BBC Broadcasting House, watched a live 33-megapixel feed from the Aquatics Center and absorbed some very fond memories in the process.
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The company's 70-seat planes, notes Mann, operate more efficiently per seat than the standard 50-seaters most small airlines use.
This election's five-seat gain in the House is merely a small blip.
He has argued that Cardiff's current home - the 2, 700 seat Wales National Ice Rink - is too small to sustain an ISL side.
What started out as a closed-door restaurant in a small apartment in 2011 has evolved into a 28-seat restaurant and bar in the nightlife hotspot of Palermo Hollywood.
Like a lot of airlines, Virgin has small touch-screen displays embedded in the back of every seat.
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There is room to comfortably seat as many as five adults, plus two small children in optional rear-facing jump seats.
Brigadier General Marshall Webb, an assistant commander of JSOC, took a seat at the end of a lacquered table in a small adjoining office and turned on his laptop.
It will be no small victory for Republicans to deny Democrats a filibuster-proof 60-seat supermajority or even a working one of 58 seats if you add Arlen Specter and Susan Collins to the Dem caucus.
Thus he is offering small companies the chance to put on a season in a new 400-seat space named the Linbury Studio Theatre.
He, meanwhile, was squirming in his seat, desperate to escape, but stuck with making three hours of small-talk with his recent and best-forgotten conquest.
Jay-Z was in his usual seat near the Nets' bench even though the rap mogul is selling his small portion of the team, as required, to focus on his player agency business.
But in a local Moroccan election, where potential voters are few and candidates many, even a small sprinkling of money may be enough to secure 20-25% of the votes and a seat.
Esther Rantzen, a celebrity candidate running in a seat whose previous incumbent had been among the most egregious expense-fiddlers, won a humiliatingly small number of votes.
Although Americans routinely pay for small luxuries in other areas of their lives, travelers seem programmed to click only on the lowest-priced airline seat, which they can find in an instant online.
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