MSN: Taco Bell, Dunkin’ franchisee to pay $1.5 million in NYC scheduling case
March 23 (Reuters) - A Taco Bell and Dunkin franchisee has agreed to pay more than $1.5 million to settle claims by New York City that its managers at two dozen restaurants violated a local law ...
Taco Bell, Dunkin’ franchisee to pay $1.5 million in NYC scheduling case
When is Taco Bell’s Butter Chicken Taco coming to the U.S.? All Taco Bell is saying right now is that the menu item will make a “limited-time debut on U.S. menus later this year.”
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Taco Bell also offered attendees a chance to enjoy a version of its new beverage-focused Live Mas Cafe, which currently has one location in San Diego, featuring Mexican-inspired drinks including ...
I Tried (Almost) Every New Item Coming to Taco Bell Menus in 2025
When is Taco Bell’s Quesarito coming back? The Quesarito will be back on Taco Bell menus nationwide for a limited time on December 18. It will be priced at $4.99.
New York Post: Mamdani does ‘mukbang’-style video munching on Taco Bell, Dunkin’ to announce $1.5M fast food settlement
Mayor Zohran Mamdani did a “mukbang”-style livestream video — munching on Taco Bell and Dunkin’ — to announce an $1.5 million settlement against franchises of the fast food giants Tuesday. The ...
Mamdani does ‘mukbang’-style video munching on Taco Bell, Dunkin’ to announce $1.5M fast food settlement
MSN: Ex-Taco Bell workers confess 10 secrets the company doesn't want you to know
Ever wonder what really goes on behind the counter at your favorite fast food spot? Taco Bell has been serving up affordable Mexican-inspired fare for decades, but like most fast food chains, there's ...
Ex-Taco Bell workers confess 10 secrets the company doesn't want you to know
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"Ask not for whom the bell tolls" is a popular cliche. My understanding is that it comes from John Donne's Meditation XVII (1623). But in Donne's poem, the line is any man's death diminishes me,
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For example, he struck a bell when the dogs were fed. If the bell was sounded in close association with their meal, the dogs learnt to associate the sound of the bell with food. After a while, at the mere sound of the bell, they responded by drooling. Another possible origin is the one this page advocates:
etymology - What is the origin of "rings a bell"? - English Language ...
If you wanted to describe the sound of a small brass bell that you can hold in your hand (this is an example image of what I mean - what word would you use? Brrring? Bling?
What do you call the sound of a bell? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
A person working in an Indian supermarket was shocked when I told her it's called Bell Pepper in the US, UK, Canada and Ireland. I had to pull out Wikipedia to convince her it was true. (Probably because she associated pepper with the spice.) What is the historical/etymological explanation for this divergence in names between countries?
etymology - What caused bell peppers to be called capsicums in some ...
The sound of Big Ben over the radio was traditionally rendered "Bong" (and sometimes referred to as the bongs, though I wouldn't recommend that in a normal context). Church bells are supposed to go "Ding-dong" when rung, e.g., for a wedding. I have seen the sound of a full peal rendered "Tin-tan-din-dan-bim-bam-bom-bo" (Dorothy Sayers, if I remember correctly), but, again, would hesitate to ...
Interjection for the sound of a bell - English Language & Usage Stack ...
A bicycle bell is a percussive signaling instrument mounted on a bicycle for warning pedestrians and other cyclists. Wikipedia says that a bicycle bell produces a "ding-ding" sound, and so, since I'm not sure that "ding-ding" sound is the better choice currently in use, I wonder whether there is a single term with which one can more properly ...
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nouns - Why is the word "pepper" used for both capsicum (e.g. bell ...
Personally I like "You can't unring that bell" as deadrat mentioned above. The phrase refers to the fact that you can't un-hear a bell that has been rung. There's a nice essay about its history here: Unring the Bell (impossibility of taking back a statement or action)
The usage of “lint” in computing is derived by analogy from the more common and traditional usage of lint referring to clothing, as suggested below: Stephen C. Johnson, a computer scientist at Bell Labs, came up with the term "lint" in 1978 while debugging the yacc grammar he was writing for C and dealing with portability issues stemming from porting Unix to a 32-bit machine. The term was ...
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Define increases. increases synonyms, increases pronunciation, increases translation, English dictionary definition of increases. v. in creased , in creas ing , in ...
2 increase / ˈ ɪnˌkriːs/ noun plural increases Britannica Dictionary definition of INCREASE 1 : the act of becoming larger or of making something larger or greater in size, amount, number, etc.
increase (third-person singular simple present increases, present participle increasing, simple past and past participle increased) (intransitive) (of a quantity, etc.) To become larger or greater, to greaten.