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Bento
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Bento
A data structure used to store embedded documents in an OpenDoc compound document. Bento, which stands for lunch box in Japanese, provides a "container" to hold the data and a format for defining its contents.


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Ko Macrobiotic Shokado Bento prepared by chef Seto was a sumptuous meal consisting of a number of small dishes like Kimpira sauteed onion, fresh vegetables with miso paste, deep fried dried bean curd with carrot, and vegetarian eel with teriyaki sauce, layered simmered root vegetables with dried scallop, chilled taro soup, organic brown rice with black sesame salt, and miso soup.
The ThinkPad was first brought to life by a group of ten leading designers and engineers from around the world, each inspired by the challenge of creating a truly usable notebook PC, and influenced by the unlikely pairing of the Shokado bento -- a traditional black-lacquered Japanese lunch box -- and an IBM-issued employee pocket notebook with the corporate motto 'Think' imprinted on the cover.
 
 
 
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