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		<title>Restaurant Terms From The Side Station</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[David Hayden]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 16:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		</p>You’ve probably heard that Eskimos have over 9000 words for snow, but none for whatever term that furthers the point of person using this statistic.  This is a commonly accepted urban legend.  In reality, societies create words to describe whatever the need to communicate.  Language evolves to meet the needs of the society that uses [&#8230;]<br><br>Read More http://www.restaurantlaughs.com/restaurant-terms-from-the-side-station/2011/12/16/]]></description>
		
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		</p>You’ve probably heard that Eskimos have over 9000 words for snow, but none for whatever term that furthers the point of person using this statistic.  This is a commonly accepted urban legend.  In reality, societies create words to describe whatever the need to communicate.  Language evolves to meet the needs of the society that uses [&#8230;]<br><br>Read More http://www.restaurantlaughs.com/restaurant-terms-from-the-side-station/2011/12/16/
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