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The recent burst of power lunching is not restricted to a few hot spots.
But power lunching does not fit well with power drinking.
In a field in which lunching is an art form, he declined to do business that way.
Some 30 beach clubs cater to a lunching and sunbathing crowd.
(Power lunching appears to be mostly an up-Island thing.
The concept that Martin would "know the area" relative to civilized lunching caused a strangled feeling in my throat.
Once in a blue moon Wexford would insist on their lunching or even dining in comparative style.
Best to reserve a table, especially at weekends when the serious lunching set from Milan and Turin descend.
But try Wall Street at midday on a weekday and try to read the state of the markets in the eyes of the lunching or, better yet, listen in for some potential inside information.
Mr Nicholas Soames, 44, appointed Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheriers and Food, is the embodiment of good lunching and banter with friend and foe alike in the Commons.
The Business Change in Industry Heightens the Risk The sidewalk food vendor is an emblem of New York - part of the city's street culture, an attraction for tourists, an aromatic staple of easy lunching.
Restaurants range from inexpensive and informal lunching or dining places catering to people working nearby, with simple food served in simple settings at low prices, to expensive establishments serving refined food and fine wines in a formal setting.
Mayors and society mavens wait along with everyone else at this mirrored bistro famous for its Creole dishes loaded with cholesterol - ("In this city, lard is considered a health food," said Walter Isaacson, a Time Magazine editor and New Orleans native lunching at Galatoire's).