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CHAIN OF SANDWICH SHOPS
Eat.; EAT.
  • Eat Coffee Shop, London
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Through-silicon via         
  • DRAM]]-dice in combination with a [[High Bandwidth Memory]] (HBM) interface
METAL-PLATED HOLES USED TO VERTICALLY ELECTRICALLY CONNECT SEVERAL DIES THAT ARE ATOP EACH OTHER
Through-silicon via (TSV); Through silicon via; Through-chip via
In electronic engineering, a through-silicon via (TSV) or through-chip via is a vertical electrical connection (via) that passes completely through a silicon wafer or die. TSVs are high-performance interconnect techniques used as an alternative to wire-bond and flip chips to create 3D packages and 3D integrated circuits.
Eating Attitudes Test         
WIDELY USED SELF-REPORT QUESTIONNAIRE 26-ITEM STANDARDIZED SELF-REPORT MEASURE OF SYMPTOMS AND CONCERNS CHARACTERISTIC OF EATING DISORDERS
Eat-26; Eat 26; Eat-40; Eat 40; Eating Attitude Test
The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT, EAT-26), created by David Garner, is a widely used 26-item, standardized self-reported questionnaire of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT is useful in assessing "eating disorder risk" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes.
Beijing–Kowloon through train         
  • On the ticket availability board in Beijing West railway station, the Beijing–Kowloon through train was numbered as P97 to distinguish it from the train going to Guangzhou East.
  • Check hall for Beijing–Kowloon through train at Beijing West railway station.
  • SS8]] [[electric locomotive]], passing through [[Kowloon Tong station]] in Hong Kong
Beijing-Kowloon Through Train; Beijing–Kowloon Through Train; Beijing-Kowloon through train
The Beijing–Kowloon through train () is an intercity railway service between Hung Hom station (formerly Kowloon station until 1998) in Hong Kong and the Beijing West railway station, jointly operated by the MTRC of Hong Kong and China Railway, China's national rail service. The train runs to Beijing and Hong Kong every other day.
Re-education through labor         
  • Workers in the Shayang Re-education Through Labor camp; photo from the archives of the [[Laogai Museum]]
FORM OF UNFREE LABOUR IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Reeducation through labour; Re-Education Through Labor; Laojiaos; Reeducation Through Labor; Laodong jiaoyang; Re-education through labour; Reeducation through labor; Rehabilitation through labor; Reeducated through labor; Láodòng jiàoyǎng; 劳动教养; Láojiào; 劳教; 勞動教養; 勞教; Re-education center; Reeducation (Through Labor)
Re-education through labor (RTL; ), abbreviated laojiao () was a system of administrative detention in Mainland China. Active from 1957 to 2013, the system was used to detain persons who were accused of minor crimes such as petty theft, prostitution, and trafficking illegal drugs, as well as political dissidents, petitioners, and Falun Gong followers.
Extermination through labour         
  • Gate in the [[Dachau concentration camp]] memorial.
  • Jewish forced labourers, marching with shovels, [[Mogilev]], 1941
  • Commemorative plaque in Hamburg-Neugraben
KILLING PRISONERS BY MEANS OF FORCED LABOUR
Vernichtung durch Arbeit; Holocaust slave labor; Extermination through work; Extermination by labor; Extermination through labor; Slavery genocide; Slavery Genocide; Genocide through slavery; Genocide through Slavery; Work to death; Work to Death
Extermination through labour (or "extermination through work", ) is a term that was adopted to describe forced labor in Nazi concentration camps in light of the high mortality rate and poor conditions; in some camps a majority of prisoners died within a few months. In the 21st century, research has questioned whether there was a general policy of extermination through labor in the Nazi concentration camp system because of widely varying conditions between camps.
Through a Glass Darkly (album)         
ALBUM BY PETER HOWELL
Through A Glass Darkly (album)
Through A Glass Darkly is a 1978 album by Peter Howell and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. It featured six original instrumental compositions including "Through A Glass Darkly - A Lyrical Adventure", a 19-minute track which took up the whole of the first side of the record.
Drive-through         
  • [[McDonald's]] first two-lane drive-through was at the [[Rock N Roll McDonald's]] in Chicago.
  • BNB]] in [[La Paz]], Bolivia, an example of drive-through banking
  • The [[intercom]] and menus at a British McDonald's restaurant. [[Edinburgh]], Scotland.
  • Some businesses are built only for drive-through service, like this [[espresso]] shop.
  • McDonald's walk-up window (left) at a location in New York City
  • A typical Australian [[McDonald's]] drive-through with speaker.
  • Los Altos]], [[California]], [[United States]].
  • Some fast food chains, such as this [[Rally's]] located near [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], have two drive-throughs.
  • A drive-through shared by a bank and a coffee shop.
  • A drive-through only [[Tim Hortons]] location in [[Moncton]], New Brunswick, Canada
SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE FROM THEIR VEHICLE, WITHOUT PARKING
Drive-thru; Drive-Thru; Drive-Through; Drive thru; Drive Thru; Drive through; Drive Through; Drivethru; Drivethrough; Drive-in bank; Drive-up teller window; Drive-through restaurant; Drive-thru window; Drive thru window; DRIVTHROUGH; Drive-through supermarket; Drive-through window; Walk-up window; Drive-through grocery store; Brew-thru
A drive-through or drive-thru (a sensational spelling of the word through), is a type of take-out service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase products without leaving their cars. The format was pioneered in the United States in the 1930s by Jordan Martin,Robert J.
drive-through         
  • [[McDonald's]] first two-lane drive-through was at the [[Rock N Roll McDonald's]] in Chicago.
  • BNB]] in [[La Paz]], Bolivia, an example of drive-through banking
  • The [[intercom]] and menus at a British McDonald's restaurant. [[Edinburgh]], Scotland.
  • Some businesses are built only for drive-through service, like this [[espresso]] shop.
  • McDonald's walk-up window (left) at a location in New York City
  • A typical Australian [[McDonald's]] drive-through with speaker.
  • Los Altos]], [[California]], [[United States]].
  • Some fast food chains, such as this [[Rally's]] located near [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], have two drive-throughs.
  • A drive-through shared by a bank and a coffee shop.
  • A drive-through only [[Tim Hortons]] location in [[Moncton]], New Brunswick, Canada
SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE FROM THEIR VEHICLE, WITHOUT PARKING
Drive-thru; Drive-Thru; Drive-Through; Drive thru; Drive Thru; Drive through; Drive Through; Drivethru; Drivethrough; Drive-in bank; Drive-up teller window; Drive-through restaurant; Drive-thru window; Drive thru window; DRIVTHROUGH; Drive-through supermarket; Drive-through window; Walk-up window; Drive-through grocery store; Brew-thru
A drive-through shop or restaurant is one where you can buy things without leaving your car.
...a drive-through burger bar.
ADJ: ADJ n
I Can Eat Glass         
LINGUISTIC PROJECT
I can eat glass; I can eat glass, it does not hurt me
I Can Eat Glass was a linguistic project documented on the early Web by then-Harvard student Ethan Mollick. The objective was to provide speakers with translations of the phrase "I can eat glass, it does not hurt me" from a wide variety of languages; the phrase was chosen because of its unorthodox nature.
She Moved Through the Fair         
TRADITIONAL IRISH FOLK SONG
She Moved Through The Fair; She Moves Through the Fair
"She Moved Through the Fair" (or "She Moves Through the Fair") is a traditional Irish folk song, which exists in a number of versions and has been recorded many times. The narrator sees his lover move away from him through the fair, after telling him that since her family will approve, "it will not be long, love, till our wedding day".

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Eat (restaurant)

Eat (styled as EAT.) was a chain of sandwich shops that was founded in 1996 by Niall and Faith MacArthur and later owned by Pret a Manger. It had 95 branches in the United Kingdom, 75 of which were in London. It announced the closure of its UK stores in March 2020.

As of March 2020, there are two remaining non-UK entities of EAT., Paris Gare du Nord (under franchise partner SSP Group) and in Spain (under franchise partner Ibersol).