Similar words: scattering, watering, watering can, watering pot, mouth-watering, altering, entering, breaking and entering. Meaning: ['keɪtə] n. providing food and services.
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61 They are the ever present generally light soils that occur everywhere in manufacturing, catering and retailing.
62 Supermarkets themselves say they're catering for increasing customer demand, customers too seem to reinforce that attitude.
63 In Britain alone over a million people are employed in hotels, motels, guest houses and catering establishments.
64 Of course, style does add a bit to costs, so our self catering apartments are popular with those on a budget.
65 There are also specialized agencies that deal with nursing, catering and more manual occupations.
66 Hospitality is the magazine for professional managers in the hotel and catering industry and now reaching all of its senior executives.
67 And we often do regimental courses for catering officers going to an out-of-the-way place where there may not be a trained caterer.
68 Guests who require special diets should inform the catering manager in advance.
69 Indeed, some of the largest institutional money managers catering to wealthy individual investors advertise tax-related investment strategies based on computer models.
70 By fitting one central bar, three-point cramping is possible, catering for irregular shapes, while still providing adequate support.
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71 All the studios sleep 2-3, have private facilities and terraces and are fully equipped for the self catering gourmet.
72 Light snacks or full catering by prior arrangement for party bookings.
73 But the catering is also heavily dependent on vending machines, which operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
74 He was formerly sales and marketing director of Stuart Cabeldu Catering Group.
75 People are given the chance to gain a vocational qualification in areas as diverse as catering, working with horses and machinery.
76 Headstones, obituary notices and catering can push up bills sharply.
77 Foreign imports such as colour television sets and hi-fi systems cram shop windows, catering to demands for conspicuous consumption.
78 Various recent legal enactments covering food safety and the environment have required the Catering Branch to set up continues review procedures.
79 Next year she hopes for a larger venue, with catering facilities.
80 For the hotel and catering industry split duties, weekends, Christmas, Easter and bank holidays are normal working periods.
81 After that came a stint in the ambulance service, while Jean worked for a catering business.
82 Suddenly their healthy catering service was the one to have in Atlanta.
83 For the last 50 years or so, the hotel and catering industry has grown up with City and Guilds qualifications.
84 Both companies have compatible fleets, generating significant savings in maintenance, fuel buying, catering and other in-flight services.
85 The promotional prices are £16.50 per person self catering, based on four sharing.
86 Hyatt Hotels has helped employees launch in-dependent businesses in party catering and sporting-equipment rental.
87 Catering is a very lucrative business if you succeed in it.
88 Prices: from £215 for seven nights self catering in Kos.
89 Without them the retail trade, markets and the catering business would collapse.
90 You are only catering for the mindless buffoons who find Simon Fanshawe a greater stimulus than Shakespeare.
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