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  • Self-service buffet line, where you pay by the pound:

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Self-service buffet line, where you pay by the pound:

    Pampas Churrascaria, Los Angeles 2009

  • Self-service, he figures, will let "big oil" into New Jersey to "put the Tim Aratas out of business."

    Self-Service Nation Ends at Garden State Gas Pumps Barry Newman 2010

  • Self-service hadn't yet been discovered, and most women simply weren't willing to walk up to the male pharmacist behind the counter and ask for Kotex.

    How they sell you what you don't understand Jeffrey L. Cruikshank 2010

  • Self-service hadn't yet been discovered, and most women simply weren't willing to walk up to the male pharmacist behind the counter and ask for Kotex.

    How they sell you what you don't understand Jeffrey L. Cruikshank 2010

  • Reason No. 1 to upgrade to SQL Server 2008 R2: Self-service BIMicrosoft's new concept of managed self-service BI mostly refers to combining SQL Server 2008 R2 with the new PowerPivot plug-ins to push hefty row sets to Excel 2010 or to SharePoint 2010.

    Seven reasons to care about SQL Server 2008 R2 Sean McCown 2010

  • Self-service medicine, without the pay-barrier to keep the baskets from being over-filled.

    Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010

  • Self-service check-in kiosks in the lobby speed things along and help keep room rates lower than a Holiday Inn. The restaurant and bar are packed even on weekdays, with locals and guests intermingling over slightly boring, overpriced bistro fare.

    High Concepts At Low Prices 2009

  • Self-service saves companies money, gives customers information instantly, and liberates agents from answering repetitive questions.

    Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009

  • Self-service queue often painfully slow and restaurant frequently full to capacity, often a bit macrobiotic for us carnivores, so if it's a hungry meat-eating day then there's always Buckfast Abbey.

    50 entries from June 2007 2007

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