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A table for a bowling establishment or center having a size and shape for use by patrons during bowling and being positioned relative the lane approach section and the ball return rack to provide space for scoring, eating food, drinking beverages, and allowing ease of access for bowling. The interface is operable to receive a trained boosting model. The ring design machine, which may be implemented using a computer programmed by software, may present the combination image to the user in response to receiving a selection of the gemstone and a selection of the setting from the user via a network. During this attack, additional analyzable objects may be discovered. A second metallization layer is formed overlying the second dielectric layer and formed in the second opening.