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  2. Elements (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Elements is a New American fine dining restaurant located in Princeton, New Jersey which reopened on August 11, 2015 at its new location on Witherspoon Street in downtown Princeton. [1] The restaurant originally opened in 2008 on Bayard Lane in Princeton and closed in 2014 while the new location was developed.

  3. Princeton University eating clubs - Wikipedia

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    Princeton University eating clubs are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton undergraduate upperclassmen eat their meals. [1] Each eating club occupies a large mansion on Prospect Avenue, one of the main roads that runs through the Princeton campus, with the exception of Terrace Club ...

  4. Cannon Dial Elm Club - Wikipedia

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    The Eating Clubs play a central role in the history and life of Princeton University, serving as the primary place of dining and social life for more than 70% of upperclassmen. [2] Cannon Club was founded in 1895 and housed in a small house on William Street that had been home to Tiger Inn for the previous two years. From 1896 to 1899 it was ...

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  6. University Cottage Club - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Frank prevailed in 1985. Following the suit, the Club voted to admit women in early 1986. Cottage has historically been numbered among the "Big Four" eating clubs of Princeton University (the others are Ivy, Cap and Gown, and Tiger Inn). [4] Recent renovations have kept the club in first-class condition while preserving its historic beauty.

  7. Hoagie Haven - Wikipedia

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    Hoagie Haven is a hot spot in Princeton. Many residents and students from Princeton University and neighboring high schools regularly eat at the Haven and it remains popular throughout the night. [9] Hoagie Haven serves between 300 and 500 hoagie orders per day and is supplied by Italian Peoples Bakery.

  8. Mistral's Kiss - Wikipedia

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    Desperately wants sidhe flesh. Merry is unsure whether she can handle Sholto's "extras" (tentacles that Sholto normally hides with glamour—Merry could not handle them in the first book). Sholto makes a deal with Merry to form an alliance, which is consummated in Mistral's Kiss and which awakens the Wild Hunt. Non-recurring characters include:

  9. Eliezer and Rebecca (Poussin, Fitzwilliam) - Wikipedia

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    Produced for Carlo Antonio dal Pozzo, a close friend of Poussin, its first sale record was in London in 1795. [1] It was finally sold to art historian (and Cambridge spy) Anthony Blunt in 1933 and bought from his estate by its present owner in 1984. [1] It shows Rebecca quenching Eliezer's thirst. [1]