On Monday night its success was celebrated at a gala dinner for staff, governors, fellows and guests from its past and its present. |
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Once we get to dinner time, the peace and quiet is shattered by three ravening teenagers all demanding food and demanding it now. |
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When I took my little jewel of a dinner out, the yolk's top half was beginning to harden a little, and this proved very enjoyable. |
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Stephanie Medley-Rath defines this process as cultural diffusion and explains why she just might serve fried cicadas at her next dinner party. |
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Or discover the meaning of our famous Acadian joie de vivre as you sing along to the dinner theater at the Village Historique Acadien! |
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She pulled her sling out of her pack and gathered three or four appropriately sized stones and set out to find her dinner. |
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What makes it worse is you're trying to help him weasel his way into dinner with me. |
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It's a good day to read the Times, do the acrostic, grade some exams, watch a movie, and eat dinner in a restaurant. |
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Within minutes, everyone around the dinner table was wearing a paper hat at a rakishly jaunty angle and looking expectantly in my direction. |
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Gifts arrived by the wagonloads, the servants rushed to prepare the large dinner for the party, I was beside myself trying to keep order. |
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At the first bell after dinner she was back in the gym with Kev, who noticed the red wheals on her arms even before he had started teaching her. |
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During the most recent deployment, a wardroom mess dinner was held on the flight deck, involving guests from all three services. |
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After dinner, Roger appeared in military fatigues, complete with hat, sunglasses, jackboots, and swagger stick. |
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner. |
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Washing up for example, is far more enjoyable if you make targets out of the dinner plates and use a water pistol. |
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We spent our Waitangi Day yesterday sitting in the garden, and talking, and in the evening we had dinner on the beach and swam in the sea. |
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While eating dinner at a noodle stand, he encounters an abandoned baby boy. |
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Alumni and friends are invited to join the NZ High Commissioner and other dignitaries at a Waitangi Day dinner in Kuala Lumpur. |
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Tonight at dinner in my community I will mention this to my brother Jesuits. |
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For dinner parties, people go for racks of lamb or veal rather than a roast. |
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Wait until after dinner, when rush hour has ended and ozone is on the wane. |
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That night, even though she doesn't have waxed eyebrows or manicured nails or a trendy haircut, I take my wife out for dinner. |
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It was shortly after dinner time, so the wardroom had a dozen officers still lounging after their meals. |
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After dinner when the washing-up was done, we would then sit on the porch and star gaze, talking for what seemed to be hours about the night sky. |
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The ceremony is followed by an elaborate dinner with multiple speeches and the formal cutting of a Western-style wedding cake. |
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Every night after dinner my parents would sit and talk about this uncle or that aunt, talking about their individual and collective pasts. |
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He'd kept everything warm in the oven for her and Ashton agreed to wait dinner on her as he wasn't hungry. |
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A host of events were organised to raise the money, including a six-a-side football tournament, a walkathon and Indian dinner party. |
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And I've never gone out to dinner with my dad when he hasn't gotten into an in-depth conversation with the waitperson. |
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The conversation at dinner tonight might have shed some light on why I am so absent-minded. |
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Their first meeting around Johnson's dinner table ended in a quarrel since Wollstonecraft disagreed with Godwin's sweeping atheism. |
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Members socialized and took time out for a waterborne architectural tour of downtown Chicago and dinner at Navy Pier. |
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They were hustlers, raconteurs, and had an affability about them that suggested they would make excellent dinner companions. |
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You can serve him up at a formal Sunday dinner, or in shirtsleeves at a casual summer bar-b-que. |
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This cool, casual look can be worn at events ranging from a baby shower to a dinner with family or friends. |
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And then you go change into your civvies and join your new friends for dinner, moving from the inner sanctum to the dining room. |
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Want an authentic dinner with a local on your next vacation abroad, far from the overpriced tourist traps? |
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Despite being invited to dinner by his friend Aldrich, Lillian refused to move into the dining room. |
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There are dinner scenes where the nuns, dominated by Sister Aloysius, drink their milk and eat in silence. |
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From the Andes to dinner tables in the U.S., quinoa has come a long, flavorful way to prominence in the grain family. |
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The dinner also coincided with the announcement of his first planned visit to the country to take place in the new year. |
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At dinner, she instructed the waiter to augment the french fries her husband had ordered with a side of spinach. |
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John came to see The realistic Joneses and we went out to dinner after and talked casually about the show, but that was it. |
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But soon he began documenting his entire life, recording dinner parties, conversations, and coaxing his wife into bed. |
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His rule over the country came to an end in 1979 when the director of the KCIA shot Park and his bodyguard to death at dinner. |
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When she tries to join a conversation between two men at dinner she is chastened for her assertiveness. |
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My attempt to carve the turkey was a source of great hilarity at the dinner table. |
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We join Chief Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation tribe for dinner. |
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Delta was a sponsor of the HRC dinner here in Atlanta and I went and met her there. |
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After eating her bedtime snack, she put her spoon and glass in the sink that had her dinner dishes, and the empty yogurt container in a nearby wastebasket. |
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We had dinner at the truckstop and listened to the French-Canadian truckers all speaking Quebecois and then came home to a full moon lighting up the whole yard. |
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Then we went to the pub, caught public transport home, slept for a couple of hours and went to our validictory dinner which was good, bit teary, but not half bad. |
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Their house abuts the rare Mexican golf club, where the older boys, Javier and Alejandro, and Lorena and her younger sister, Daniela, putted after dinner in the dark. |
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Andrew and I spent some much needed quality time by ourselves over dinner. |
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Joel Osteen wants to talk about muting your cell phone at the dinner table. |
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Booker plans to spend his Thanksgiving dinner with CBS correspondent Gayle King and their families. |
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National Taco Day and National Vodka Day collide to inspire one amazing dinner party menu. |
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If your 11-year-old mocks you by making a cawing voice, upturn his dinner plate and mock his mocking voice. |
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He worked normally at Chequers on Saturday and felt fine when he hosted a monthly dinner there, but felt queasy on Sunday morning and a doctor was called. |
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I'm happy to coordinate a group working through the Forum, but don't expect me to invite any of you psychotic whackos to my home for dinner and a movie. |
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On June 18, 1971, the caucus threw its inaugural dinner at the Dunbar Hotel. |
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Through the darkened windows of one of the lower decks nearest to the quayside could be seen tables laid out for dinner in one of the ship's four restaurants. |
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They met at a karaoke outing, and he took her out to a candlelit Italian dinner on their first date. |
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Of the trio of dinner drinks, digestives have been sacrificed, and now a bottle of Calvados may last a household a decade. |
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Get your chopsticks out for these amazing Asian recipes that are perfect for your next themed dinner party. |
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The wacky electric-blue wigs my stepmother decided we should all wear for Christmas dinner weren't quite how I had planned to accessorise my Alexander McQueen tweed. |
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After dinner, we sat on my couch, pleasantly tipsy on cabernet, and R produced a book written by Richard Nixon. |
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The dinner with burg was not cancelled and burg was a welcome guest at the Hillel. |
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For our anniversary we allowed ourselves the indulgence of an elegant dinner at our favorite restaurant. |
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She was even sweet to that smug ingrate Miss bunting after she kept insulting everyone at dinner. |
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I remember going to a rehearsal dinner that had lobster tail on the buffet and thinking that was decadent. |
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The team will travel to Naas racecourse for a race meeting and dinner. |
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The G-20 leaders had a working dinner at the Pittsburgh Phipps Conservatory and botanical Gardens Thursday night. |
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And so we were off again, discussing cutting style, Christmas dinner, and boned versus unboned hams. |
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Under the new contracts for teachers, they will be entitled to time away from pupils while support staff take on tasks such as collecting dinner money and chasing absentees. |
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Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits? |
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And the entire Bon Temps gang has gathered for a festive Thanksgiving dinner. |
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And she chose the dinner party where he was the guest to belabor him with this abuse. |
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In the sixth episode of the BBC comedy series, basil Fawlty is desperately trying to serve dinner to a party of German guests. |
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If a guard dog licks one of your dinner plates, for example, serious scrubbing is involved to restore its cleanliness. |
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He did not meet Sylvia until a chance encounter at a dinner party in December. |
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Irving invited Stoker for dinner at the Shelbourne Hotel where he was staying, and they became friends. |
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The publication of Blast was celebrated at a dinner attended by New England poet Amy Lowell, then in London to meet the Imagists. |
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He took him to dinner, showed him how to walk, how to talk, even how to eat. |
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It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. |
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He entered the inn, and asking for dinner, unbuckled his wallet, and sat down to rest himself near the door. |
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The main meal of the day for most Icelanders is dinner, which usually involves fish or lamb as the main course. |
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Bathing was the focus of daily socializing in the late afternoon before dinner. |
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It came to be called the Selkirk Grace because Burns was said to have delivered it at a dinner given by the Earl of Selkirk. |
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Watt, along with former world Middleweight champion Alan Minter, earns his living as an after dinner speaker. |
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When the girls went in to dinner the men had finished theirs, and were lounging in the shady yard enjoying their nooning. |
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She'd change the noonmark in the door so'st Mis' Beaver wouldn't start to git dinner till way past the hour, and she'd throw ashes in the butter. |
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We'll have dinner at seven o'clockish, depending on how soon Keith arrives. |
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After the fight, at a celebratory dinner, Welsh was shown a newspaper reporting King George V's enthusiasm for boxing. |
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The event replaced a planned traditional gala dinner and was introduced by celebrities and golf stars. |
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Normally, rotli and tea are taken for breakfast, rotla and saak for lunch, and chokha along with saak and curry are taken for dinner. |
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Tamil food is characterized by tiffins, which is a light food taken for breakfast or dinner, and meals which are usually taken during lunch. |
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Generally, seasonal fruits serve as the most common form of dessert consumed after dinner. |
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Many types of street foods, which vary from region to region, can be eaten as snacks or light dinner. |
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Although pith helmets are mostly confined to military ceremonies, civilians still wear white dinner jackets or even Red Sea rig on occasion. |
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Eventually, Hammond had to deliver the after dinner speech, which didn't please the crowds. |
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After dinner a book would be read aloud, and he would take notes in a cursory way. |
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The dinner was a parade of courses, each featuring foods more elaborate than the last. |
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Polite dinner calls for persiflage rather than in-depth possibly offensive discussion. |
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He usually comes late in the evening, after the Christmas dinner many children consider long, boring and unnecessary. |
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It is eaten at any meal, typically served with Omani honey for breakfast or crumbled over curry for dinner. |
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Sweet potato mash is served as a side dish, often at Thanksgiving dinner or with barbecue. |
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A set of medallion, rice dish, and dinner plate of the Double Peacock Dinner Service. |
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Meetings were instead held at Church House, Westminster although the bishops, with their spouses, were invited to dinner at Lambeth by rotation. |
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They shunned the more luxurious ways of their class, holding few formal dinner parties and avoiding the luxury hotels when they traveled. |
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The house was deserted, with a rancid half-eaten meal still on the dinner table. |
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The Duke of Wellington, pleading a prior commitment to attend a dinner in Birmingham, did not attend. |
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The snow was covered with dust so he had to dig for clean snow to eat with his dinner. |
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Republicans robo-called Americans during their dinner and evening hours, blaming the annoying calls on Democrats. |
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We are having dinner next to a mansion with scrabbly peeling paint and vermilion drapes in the windows. |
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Our dinner guest was so sesquipedalian that no one could understand what he said. |
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At dinner that night, talk turned to sexhibitions. One of the party told us of sex-shows in Bangkok and Copenhagen. |
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Whatever the media promote and the chorus chants, whatever dapples dinner tables, this is not a mundane story of sex, lies and videotape. |
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Mrs. Rhodes who was perhaps just a shade of a hypochondriac, had retired to bed immediately after dinner. |
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For breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the best Guido meal is a slice and a Coke. |
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I didn't think I'd be stepping on my sister's toes when I told my nephew to sit up straight at the dinner table. |
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They streeted the rest of the afternoon, and each picked up an intro lesson. They went back to the church after dinner. |
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He decided to let his mother take a night off from cooking, so he took her and his siblings out to dinner. |
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We went out for dinner and dancing and the icing on the cake was when my boyfriend proposed to me as we danced. |
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I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. |
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Slept, tiffined, and read in heat of the day. At 4 p.m. hunted again, and finished the evening with a jolly good dinner. |
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The alfalfa Club dinner crowd in tiaras was the order of the night. |
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Then he tonified himself with a cold shower and carefully dressed for dinner. |
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I find it chuffin' alarming because your dinner is s'posed to end up there, not start out there, y'daft twattock! Now bend over. |
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My grandmother thought it was ungentlemanly of my boyfriend to suggest that we split the bill for dinner. |
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The dinner was in the rustic, decidedly unposh Hungry Cattleman restaurant, which featured steaks and baked potatoes and baked beans. |
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Or the husbands getting antsy about their women being too busy fighting to put dinner on the table. |
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The pair were spotted on a womantic dinner date at, errrrm, McDonalds following the GQ Men of The Year Awards on Tuesday night. |
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But she could knock off right after the wrap, have dinner, and take a later flight. |
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Then they sat down at the dinner table and ate with delight. |
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In one story, Tadg berates his adopted son for having killed and prepared some badgers for dinner. |
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I wasn't expecting you for dinner, so you'll have to take pot luck. |
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I can't invite a boor like him to dinner! He'd offend the other guests. |
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If you are free tonight, is there any chance you could join me for dinner? |
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We had dinner at another one of the city's many Italian restaurants. |
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I was so tired I could barely rouse myself to prepare dinner. |
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She bustled around the kitchen getting ready for dinner guests. |
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Her husband's such a tightwad that he never wants to go out to dinner. |
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Keisha works a 9-to-5, picks up their son from the day care and then heads home to prepare dinner for the family. |
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Caught the day before far off the coast of West Africa, they have been airfreighted to London for dinner. |
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Some had been killed for the offense, one on the basis of a child's schoolyard report of her father's antimob comments at the dinner table. |
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Because Mother had been so busy making applesauce, dinner was a little late that night. |
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We made an odd party before the arrival of the Ten, particularly when the Celebrity dropped in for lunch or dinner. |
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It was customary in the north to have an arval or funeral dinner after an interment. |
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I like to set the Thanksgiving table and autumnize the house almost as much as I like to cook the Thanksgiving dinner. |
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The Town Mouse came, and they sat down to a dinner of barleycorns and roots, the latter of which had a distinctly earthy flavour. |
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Most had stayed at the convention hotel, but at dinner time many went across the street for the fifty-cent blue plate special. |
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King Pyrrhus was at dinner at an ale-house bordering on the theatre, when he was summoned to go on the stage. |
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I visited a bottle shop recently to buy some wine and beer for a dinner party. |
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As soon as I saw the wrapper of a delightfully pungent, runny-centered bucheron, I knew my dinner was done. |
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Since you paid for dinner last time, I'll pay this time, and we'll call it even. |
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I toyed briefly with the impulse to exercise my authority and order up, in a loud and captainlike tone, my dinner. |
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He did the washing up and stayed behind to watch the dinner cook while she hopped off with a friend to have her horoscope cast by another friend. |
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Dine out. In urban areas there are plenty of cat-flaps allowing access to another cat's dinner. |
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After dinner at the chiefery we assembled on the courtyard veranda to hear the singing of the Papara himeme chorus. |
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As with many bilingual families, it was normal to observe frequent code-switching at our dinner table. |
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I got a cold call in the middle of dinner from someone trying to sell encyclopedias. |
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The two joined Mr. Hook and the consigner at dinner to discuss the sale and then returned to the house. |
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She was feeling kind of crampish, so she went downstairs to lie down until dinner time. |
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The thin boys with their brush cuts and spotty faces, their dinner jackets and burgundy cummerbunds with matching bow ties, would gape at us. |
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She must look like a real dog's dinner. No wonder he'd been looking over her head to the girl who took the coats. |
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The evening came, and the dressing-bell for dinner rang, before Mr. Franklin returned from Frizinghall. |
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Their fauxmance is put to the test when Marc's mom has dinner at Casa Suarez. |
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I felt like a fifth wheel when they started giggling and making out during dinner. |
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He didn't serve a full lunch or dinner at the party, but there was plenty of finger food to munch. |
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If time was available, whaling prospects poor, and the weather gentle, a gam might last all day and include tea and dinner. |
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As she thus spoke, the entrance of the servants with dinner cut off all conversation but that of a general nature. |
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I decided we still have plenty of time to do that so we stayed home, had a great dinner, and had some great giggity-giggity. |
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We organize this Thanksgiving dinner at the old-age home to give back to the community. |
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Afterwards we went over to talk to her friend Edith Conover about getting a bottle of glogg for Christmas dinner. |
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All grimed with coaldust, they swing along the street with their dinner baskets and cans in their hands, chattering merrily. |
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We had a fine dinner, punctuated with Heidi's loud ha-has and lots of wine. |
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Some say he died after prolonged suffering following a single dose at dinner, and some have him recovering only to be poisoned again. |
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In the past, drinking had been a thing for parties, or infares as they called them locally, or something before dinner to whet one's taste. |
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He forgets his anniversary, he's in the doghouse, but he pulls out of it with a romantic dinner. |
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During this period at a dinner party at Horsey's, Raleigh had a heated discussion about religion with Reverend Ralph Ironsides. |
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The opening ceremony was considered a success and that evening 102 people sat down to a celebratory dinner at the Town Hall. |
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Children gathered at the kiddie table and adults enjoyed conversation and, of course, everyone enjoyed the turkey dinner. |
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The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. |
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Colonel Easterwood, late of the 34th Carbines, was a guest at the dinner party. |
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The family leaves over enough food from Sunday dinner for Monday lunch and dinner. |
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Mr. Kestrel's out to dinner with some of his pals, and he 'most never comes home till lightmans. |
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His lite dinner consisted of crackers, some broccoli and a salad with lite ranch dressing. |
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For the wealthy, dinner parties presented an opportunity for entertainment, sometimes featuring music, dancing, and poetry readings. |
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My wife is such a luftmensch she missed our anniversary dinner because she was too busy reading her books! |
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Next Saturday night, a traditional Greek Easter dinner will include roasted lamb and magiritsa, the traditional egg-lemon soup. |
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After John gave her a lovely wooly hat for her birthday, she wanted to make it up to him so she took him out for dinner. |
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The officer was given half a bottle of port and the right to invite a friend or two to dinner in the bank. |
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The meal is often comparable to a less grand version of a traditional Christmas dinner. |
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Roast dinner is also a traditionally popular dish in the Republic of Ireland. |
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The juices from the meat and vegetables were used to make a stock or gravy to pour on top of the dinner. |
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A flea out of a blanket shaken, A bloody-minded sinner, Upon a taylor's neck was taken, Marauding for a dinner. |
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Breakfast was called ientaculum, lunch was prandium, and dinner was called cena. |
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It was brought to the dinner table and allowed to sleep in the large centrepiece during meals. |
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The winner received a crown and, as with the winner of The Canterbury Tales, a free dinner. |
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After dinner, what remains but to count the clock, and hope for that sleep which I can scarce expect. |
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In England, he settled back in the family home at Southwold, renewing acquaintance with local friends and attending an Old Etonian dinner. |
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At a dinner party in London in April 1888, Grieg finally convinced Julius Delius that his son's future lay in music. |
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In early 1965, while they were his guests for dinner, Lennon and Harrison's dentist secretly added LSD to their coffee. |
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Bakshi, a bungling Indian actor who accidentally receives an invitation to a lavish Hollywood dinner party. |
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He had plans to attend a reunion dinner with his Goon Show partners Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe, scheduled for the evening of 22 July. |
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On the day of the dinner, Sellers took lunch in his hotel suite and shortly afterwards collapsed from a heart attack. |
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I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up in some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. |
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After every Olympian Games there was a dinner, and on this occasion, the dinner was held at The Raven Hotel. |
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The award will be presented at the annual GWAA dinner at Augusta, Georgia, on 10 April. |
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At the ceremonial opening dinner, the PGA of America played two videos that were seen as less than hospitable by the European team. |
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Hatton was also recently a special guest speaker for The Toby Henderson Trust at a sportsmans' dinner at the Gosforth Marriott Hotel. |
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After collapsing at a House of Lords dinner, Thatcher was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in central London on 7 March 2008 for tests. |
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A birthday celebration or the arrival of a ship or yacht will involve the entire Pitcairn community in a public dinner in the Square, Adamstown. |
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I was having dinner with the village elders at the mukhiya's place when one of the servants announced that I had a visitor. |
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On a New York terrace, there is a dinner dance one balmy summer evening. |
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The losing manager had agreed to buy dinner, but George Boateng's scrambled 94th minute equaliser meant they went Dutch. |
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Sadly, their efforts went pear-shaped when Brendan decided that his dinner needed a bit of seasoning. |
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Judith wines and dines with her enemy, then whacks off his head right after dinner. |
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Bush to make Monday's reception for Queen Elizabeth II a white-tie dinner, a first during Bush's tenure. |
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If you attempt to claim a lunch special during dinner, bonjour awkward! |
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In another, a table is laid for dinner with pottery, pewter and willowware. |
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In the afternoon Ban will visit the New Akropolis Museum and in the evening he will attend a dinner hosted by Papandreou and his spouse. |
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Italian D'Acampo had to eat the foul fare, plus rhino beetles, a witchety grub and meal worms to win a slap-up dinner for his fellow campers. |
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After ten minutes, an Allen key would drop into the crate and the first to escape by undoing all three bolts would win dinner for their camp. |
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Laced with Amaretto, lots of cream, coffee and sugar, this is an impressive dinner party dessert or a rich alternative birthday cake. |
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When I make Thanksgiving dinner, I prepare traditional ingredients like turkey or squash with my own Yucatecan twist. |
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However, mutton biryani, pulao, beef nihari, qorma, and shami kababs are extremely popular among people for lunch and dinner. |
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Blue and teal dinner set pounds 20, baking dish pounds 5, green frying pan pounds 5, ramekins pounds 2 each, Wilkinson. |
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Only the Cameroons, paralysed as they are by the fashionable prejudices aired at metropolitan dinner tables and the terror of getting on the wrong side of the BBC sneerocracy. |
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Parlabane ran a search for images and video files, hoping that Bodo's browser cache wasn't about to reveal a scatporn fetish that would have him spewing up his dinner. |
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Plus, to be honest, the look on his face when he realized how very busted they were was worth far more than the fifty dollars I paid for their dinner. |
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One evening I was sitting at dinner in a fashionable street in New York, close to Central Park, when I was startled by a distinctly burglarious noise at the window. |
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Sit outside after dinner, and grab a couple of drinks before hitting the dance floor and putting the night in motion. You can even get a roadie for the trip over. |
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Offer a bulky and boggy bun to the suspected individual just ten minutes before dinner. If this is eagerly accepted and devoured, the fact of youth is established. |
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It'll be a sham an' a bizen, if we cannot find him a menseful of a dinner. |
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A third of 11 to 15-year-olds will get to drink a white wine spritzer with their parents' permission, and one in 10 will be allowed an alcopop with dinner. |
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He quotes the account of an unnamed gentleman from Penrith who wanted to eat his dinner on Midsummer Day while sitting in a snowdrift on top of Helvellyn. |
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In every way dinner proved up beyond my expectations, and I registered a note that the cook, whoever or whatever he might be, was a capable man at his trade. |
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The planned parades and ceremonial dinner were cancelled, but in the absence of rapid transit or mass communication there was no way to notify most of the city's population. |
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Had dinner with the Arkins at Giuliana's restaurant, RPM, which is like a nightclub. They put a security guard in front of our booth, which felt very baller. |
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A Champagne reception was followed by a four course dinner, with music by Allistair Malloy and the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra, a laser show and indoor fireworks. |
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Among the speakers were Cobden and Bright, and the dinner is memorable as the first occasion on which the two future leaders appeared together on a Free Trade platform. |
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An example is the verb have in the sentence I have finished my dinner. |
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Everywhere there were greetings and profferings of dinner invitations. |
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The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States. Plus the bird is endangered. So, yeah, I'd probably have a problem with sitting down to a plate of baldie for dinner. |
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And there are few of us who relish the idea of slaving in the kitchen preparing a nice dinner for ourselves or guests as the sun sets under the yardarm. |
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As Alice prepared with her family for the preball dinner, an intimate affair for thirty of Gertrude's closest young friends, she had good reason to worry. |
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An example is the American Thanksgiving dinner, which may not be formal, yet is ostensibly based on an event from the early Puritan settlement of America. |
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Today I went to Swensen's for dinner, even when I'm totally pok-gai. |
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Can't you finish your dinner? You've been a piggy, haven't you? |
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Every month, Casino Le Touquet hosts a dinner and dance cabaret. |
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Olympia oysters are served on the half shell as well as the Kumamoto oyster, introduced by Japanese immigrants and a staple at dinner as an appetizer. |
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Head upstairs to check on the cooking dinner entree, pack nonjunk lunches. |
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When the executive board of Credit Suisse went to dinner at the Savoy in Zurich Wednesday night to celebrate his appointment, Mr. Dougan dined on agnoletti and Diet Coke. |
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On 9 March, a group of the conspirators, accompanied by Darnley, murdered Rizzio in front of the pregnant Mary at a dinner party in Holyrood Palace. |
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Following dinner, Rose secretly joins Jack at a party in third class. |
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His ultimate decision to resign came after a lengthy lecture on machine guns, which was interfering with his plans for dinner with a particularly attractive young lady. |
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Adele impersonated the Spice Girls at dinner parties as a young girl. |
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Invented in London in the 1840s, Christmas crackers are an integral part of Christmas celebrations, often pulled before or after dinner, or at parties. |
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I stuck it out for about an hour and then, apprised by a hollow feeling in the midriff that the dinner hour was approaching, laid a course for home. |
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My parents would have abhored the idea of a dinner guest thanking them by e-mail, a mode of communication, mercifully, neither of them lived long enough to encounter. |
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In 2007, McClellan, his wife and children attended a benefit dinner organised and hosted by Benn to help McClellan with his ongoing medical expenses. |
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Although he initially declined the honour, Harold Wilson, the incumbent prime minister, wrote to him, then invited him and Plowright to dinner, and persuaded him to accept. |
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Women and children ate separately, but in the later Empire period, with permissiveness creeping in, even decent women would attend such dinner parties. |
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In Sri Lankan cuisine, rice, which is usually consumed daily, can be found at any special occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner. |
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When they returned from the church the dinner was all but ready. |
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The other ranks were given a pint of beer with their dinner and one brand new shilling, two for a sergeant, that they bought tea and a cake with in the Canteen. |
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Then we hunted up a place close by to hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. We took some fish off of the lines and set them again, and begun to get ready for dinner. |
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He used to drop into my chambers once in a while to smoke, and was first-rate company. When I gave a dinner there was generally a cover laid for him. |
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Also with Aylward that month, he went to the dinner of the Gridiron Club which brings together the great and the near-great of American politics for semi-annual lampoonings. |
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In 1908, they met again at a dinner party hosted by Lady St Helier. |
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While on campaign, he seldom ate anything between breakfast and dinner. |
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The dinner conversation was becoming inconducive to smooth digestion. |
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The staple foods were generally consumed around 11 o'clock, and consisted of bread, lettuce, cheese, fruits, nuts, and cold meat left over from the dinner the night before. |
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His lack of social grace made him anathema at dinner parties. |
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After a day at the beach, we made our way hotelward for dinner. |
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Neighborhood Committees and Social Organizations take cops to dinner with free discussions offering discriminating insights into hipsterism, black militancy, and drug culture. |
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I dined alone and sat after dinner in the smoking-room, for Odell never suggested the library, though I would have given a lot to fossick about that place. |
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The fore-handed dinner is a convenient method of cooking a dinner before it is needed, so that less time must be spent in the kitchen at the dinner hour. |
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If this hadn't been a dinner for me and I had been a little bit trashier, I totally would have undone my belt and button on my jeans, because my food baby was kicking. |
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Bursar come in to dinner all flushed and flummoxy and the Dean's got them high spots on his cheeks he gets when his gander's up and the Tutor don't eat his soup. |
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I make my children do the dishes if they are impolite during dinner. |
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The Polizei had made a dog's dinner of this. Vera would have done better, no doubt of it. It now remained to be seen whether the Law would do better. |
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Why are you asking me to make dinner? Do I look like I can cook? |
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I wanted to say grace before dinner, but the kids were already digging in. |
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While the doctor and the natives were taking a digestive nap after dinner, I strolled forth to have a peep at the country which could produce so generous a meal. |
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You can settle into a routine, squash about on the sofa routine, squash about on the sofa and eat your dinner wearing you and eat your dinner wearing you jimjams. |
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Garnished with excellent Dijon-style mustard, horseradish, cornichons, sprinkled with diced gelee, it was close to perfection as one is likely to get on a dinner plate. |
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They didn't have time to unpack their bags before going out to dinner. |
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If one of my patients calls, please bring them their dinner. |
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They were for their part astonished, for nobody had told them to expect a pretty woman to dinner, and the Prince suggested an intriguing exoticism with his tarboosh. |
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And we'll have chucky eggs for dinner and chicken for our tea. |
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And she also wangled a prime seat at the Champions League final after singing at the official pre-match dinner for VIPs including Sir Alex Ferguson and David Beckham. |
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If you are on a ship that has two traditional dinner seatings, arrive at your table on time. Your tablemates will appreciate it and so will the waiters. |
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Opposite the windows was a large range, on which the dinner for the family and for various ladies who statedly dine in the institution was cooking. |
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The dinner kits come with premium ingredients like Jasmine rice, flavorful sauce, seasonings and a specialty ingredient like bamboo shoots or water chestnuts. |
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After dinner we had an orange sorbet that was very refreshing. |
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This Christmas we'll open presents then go to grandma's for dinner. |
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After collecting his dinner, the hungry officer was then seen getting back into the illegally parked car on Raeburn Place in Edinburgh's Stockbridge. |
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