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  2. These Stylish Outdoor Tables Are Practically Begging ... - AOL

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    Brands are rolling out a slew of striking new surfaces to suit all outdoor settings, from vibrant poolside cocktail tables to architectural dining designs.

  3. Picnic table - Wikipedia

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    Picnic tables are used for dining, resting, crafts, and other activities. Picnic tables can be found outdoors in many public parks, residential back yards, rest areas, campgrounds, amusement parks, and many other places. Picnic tables are also used indoors when it is desired to have attached seating to tables.

  4. Fillet (cut) - Wikipedia

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    A fillet or filet ( UK: / ˈfɪlɪt /, US: / fɪˈleɪ /; from the French word filet, pronounced [filɛ]) is a boneless cut or slice of meat or fish. The fillet is often a prime ingredient in many cuisines, and many dishes call for a specific type of fillet as one of the ingredients.

  5. Chateaubriand (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Chateaubriand (sometimes called chateaubriand steak) is a dish that traditionally consists of a large front cut fillet of tenderloin grilled between two lesser pieces of meat that are discarded after cooking.

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    Vegetables oils, such as olive, canola, sunflower, safflower, peanut and corn. Unsalted butter (in moderation) Fresh Seasonings. Fresh Rosemary In Bowl On Wooden Table. Forget salty seasoning ...

  7. Water clock - Wikipedia

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    Water clock. For the individual water clock at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, see Water clock (Indianapolis). A display of two outflow water clocks from the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens. The top is an original from the late 5th century BC. The bottom is a reconstruction of a clay original.