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Some restaurant VIPS |
Senior restaurant workers |
Serving men taking first place in the queue? |
Oddly, the war aside, they continue to serve |
Service chiefs? |
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Plural form of headwaiter. |
Full bDefinitionb of bHEADWAITERb. : the head of the dining-room staff of a restaurant or hotel. |
The chief waiter in a restaurant. |
Headwaiters might refer to |
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The Headwaters Forest Reserve is a group of old growth coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) groves, comprising about 7,472 acres (30.24 km2), managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. Located in the Northern California coastal forests ecoregion near Humboldt Bay of the U.S. state of California, most of it was owned by the now defunct Pacific Lumber Company, which was owned by Charles Hurwitz and Maxxam Inc, as the result of a hostile takeover in 1985. Since that time the Headwaters Forest has been the site of many tree sits and anti-logging demonstrations, which ensued after Maxxam changed generations-old policies of sustained-yield logging at Pacific Lumber Company with clearcutting.The climate is characterized by maritime conditions of cool, wet and foggy winters and cool to warm cloudy summers. Elevations range from 100 feet (30 m) to over 2,000 feet (610 m). |