She is attending a dinner party hosted by the former teacher of her finishing school. |
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It is like being invited to someone's dinner party, insulting the chef, spitting on the floor, breaking wind loudly and then apologising. |
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I love entertaining, and would rather have a dinner party than a knees-up any day! |
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The pictures that are up there now are a combination of an impromptu dinner party and my New Year's celebration fiesta. |
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It was delicious, and a throw back to my mum's 70s dinner party recipes like stroganoff. |
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When you're making a special gift bouquet or dinner party centerpiece, it's worthwhile to follow the rules. |
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You could have a barbecue, organise a picnic in the park or host a stylish dinner party. |
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One in five Scots also confessed to being worried about what others might think about their choice of wine for a dinner party. |
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I'll reveal how to source the best ingredients and how to create a meal for an unforgettable dinner party. |
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Whether you hold a harvest hoedown or a stylish sit-down dinner party for eight, fall for outside entertaining this autumn! |
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At a famous dinner party in Edinburgh in 1847 he proved to himself the pain-relieving power of chloroform. |
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Fine china pots and carafes can be found to make any dinner party a success. |
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If a doctor attends a dinner party, I say, he or she usually gets asked to look at the other guests' suspicious lumps. |
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The result, even at its loosest, is as formal and choreographed as the stiffest and most status-conscious dinner party. |
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Richard and Judy are like hosts at a dinner party whose guests discuss them endlessly on the way home. |
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Technically it was the job of a housemaid or kitchenmaid but here Sarah and I took turns or did it together if there was a dinner party on. |
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There was music and the sound of chatter in the background, the clamor of a dinner party in progress. |
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This makes us conveniently close enough for impromptu dinner party invitations. |
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She hosts a grand farewell dinner party before she moves out, which is a great success. |
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She was also accused of philistinism, particularly because of a remark she made at a private dinner party, disloyally leaked by a fellow guest. |
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I didn't know why, but for some reason I was dreading the dinner party the mistress was throwing on Saturday. |
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Whether it is running a company, running a mile or organising a dinner party, he is equally committed to perfection. |
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If you were to host a dinner party and could invite three people, living or dead, who would they be? |
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What if I was having a dinner party with eight guests and decided that for dessert we would all enjoy a nice fruit yoghurt? |
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For a dinner party, James put together a black DEX T-shirt, grey Mexx summer short-sleeved sweater and charcoal grey ribbed Mexx pants. |
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Mother will not be able to seat the two of you together at a dinner party for at least three weeks. |
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In fact, it would be possible to host a dinner party made up entirely of food and drink supplied by Hampshire producers. |
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Many people may feel that formal candles, such as tapers, are commonplace necessities for a sophisticated dinner party. |
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They are deceptively easy to make, and they are the perfect little thing to bring along to a dinner party. |
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The Yorks, who had not wanted to attend the dinner party, arrived after all of the other guests. |
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Pancakes make wonderful dinner party desserts, and are ideal for making ahead. |
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All of us, with the exception of Ivan were ushered upstairs and the dinner party continued. |
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Later in the evening a dinner party at the Ruen Thai Restaurant will welcome the players with Thai boxing and traditional entertainment. |
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He and his lady Liz threw a breaking the fast dinner party that was very pleasant and very scrummy. |
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Sometimes I'm given a bottle of wine by a guest I invite to a dinner party. |
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I remember being 17 and being caught by my father puking up in the loo after a particularly bacchanalian dinner party. |
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Each week she invites a celebrity guest to conjure up their fantasy dinner party. |
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Twenty-five years later, both these men were at this dinner party, which gives you an idea of the tininess of this world. |
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He lacks any backbone, as becomes apparent during the toe-curling dinner party that forms the play. |
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On New Year's Eve he meets their mother at a dinner party and subsequently befriends the family. |
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The only time I met him was at a dinner party given by one of his sons, who was an Oxford friend of mine. |
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Schonberg started the township ballet class during South Africa's racist apartheid days after some dinner party guess set him off. |
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At a dinner party last week, a middle aged New Zealander was beside himself with grief at the loss of his lovely young live-in girlfriend. |
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There will always be time to go to work, clean the house, give a dinner party and fix the waste disposal unit. |
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Recently I gave a very elegant dinner party and invited everyone I want to impress at my new job. |
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The subject was raised at a dinner party he gave for staff attending the literary festival. |
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But for those of us jaded enough to have been at last week's dinner party, it looks a mite bit lacking. |
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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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We see him with a girlfriend who he takes to a dinner party to meet the others, which is a bit of a turn-up for the books. |
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At one time, any hostess getting ready for a dinner party would blush for shame to think that she had bought her meal from a supermarket. |
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Sick of scrimping and saving, they threw a dinner party and invited four guests. |
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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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At a dinner party given by the King at Balmoral in September 1936, Wallis was presiding as official hostess. |
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There's a new dinner party game doing the rounds in the nation's smarter postcodes. |
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With dinner party after dinner party, it's difficult to not stray from your regular eating habits. |
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He is a natural bon-viveur and legendary dinner party host, although rumours he keeps a fully stacked champagne-only fridge are, sadly, untrue. |
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In taste terms, it was almost over-the-top, like having too many extroverts at a dinner party, spirited but good fun. |
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At the more formal bashes, the haggis is piped in, but not every dinner party can find a fluent bagpiper at this short notice. |
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Think cosy log cabin, lots of satisfied regulars and a country dinner party feel. |
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The host of the dinner party sent my wife a wonderful bouquet of flowers and a card apologising for the grave discourtesy of a fellow guest. |
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And I thought it was going to be a very grown-up dinner party, so I didn't worry about going back to find my light. |
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They arrive like guests to a dinner party and are sat on the sofa. |
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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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Get your chopsticks out for these amazing Asian recipes that are perfect for your next themed dinner party. |
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National Taco Day and National Vodka Day collide to inspire one amazing dinner party menu. |
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Talking about death is never easy, but with food, comfort, and familiarity, a new kind of dinner party is making it easier. |
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You could have a table that folds down from the wall or even a table with leaves, and throw a dinner party for four in the space the bed would be taking up. |
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No woman has shown the faintest interest in me in many years, except in a dutiful way if stuck next to me at a dinner party. |
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Later that evening, the Thai House Restaurant hosted a dinner party for the players and treated them to a show of Thai boxing and traditional entertainment. |
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Margo's spectacular meltdown at a dinner party is so effective because there are barbs of truth sprinkled in with the vain wailing and gnashing of teeth. |
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You could book her for a dinner party, for example, so instead of playing a record, Isabelle would sing and play minimal punk with dancey rhythms, with a synth and a beatbox. |
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At your next dinner party, try serving a big bowl of black cherries with some dark chocolate, or a simple but elegant tray of a variety of fruits and dessert cheeses. |
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When she was 17, she hosted a vegan dinner party that was featured in The New York Times Style section. |
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At one dinner party in the Village, one guest who everyone knew was positive went to the washroom. |
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Dominating the scene is table upon table of staghorn coral, acropora, and we're not talking tiny coffee tables but tables big enough for a dinner party. |
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We nearly cancelled the whole dinner party plan for tonight. |
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I know how to keep my politics under my hat for a dinner party. |
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The stimulus for the activity may be an important dinner party, a new boss to impress, or, in the case of professional chefs, a new book or television programme to fill. |
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And, contrary to what some mothers will tell you at a dinner party, I don't think most people, both males and females, have a problem with the odd stoush on the footy field. |
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I'll make sure that she's properly outfitted for your little dinner party. |
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How about a dinner party for 14 at the giant oval dining table, lit by four vast pendant lights, further illuminations kindly provided by the Square Mile? |
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Their dinner party chit-chat concerned the humdrum topic of house prices. |
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The story builds fatefully towards the final dinner party of the weekend. |
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Both feature a young woman named Melinda crashing a dinner party. |
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I have also adapted this recipe without the chicken for a dinner party. |
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He once punched a man at a dinner party for making a racist remark. |
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You may want to think of the fair as like an elitist high-society dinner party where certain guests don't want to be seated next to certain other guests. |
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I suppose every society needs its self-appointed professional disapprovers, but they really wouldn't be much fun to sit next to at a dinner party. |
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Go to a London dinner party on a Saturday night and the welcome chat will be about where the grouse and greengages came from. |
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Peer of the realm William McCordle and his upper-crust wife Sylvia invite a gaggle of friends over for a dinner party and a spot of hunting. |
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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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Colonel Easterwood, late of the 34th Carbines, was a guest at the dinner party. |
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The fondue is making a comeback, 30 years after it first hit the dinner party scene. |
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The hob features a fish burner which is ideal for cooking salmon in a fish kettle for a chic dinner party which take place frequently. |
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It's fatless, low-calorie, full of vitamins and iron and delicious enough to serve at a dinner party. |
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Take a page from your parent's party handbook and host a potluck dinner or progressive dinner party. |
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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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Hearts And Bones started unpromisingly with a dinner party where everyone drank too much and talked twaddle. |
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The title story is a tour de force set at a New York dinner party. |
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So forget about impressing your dinner party guests with your views on politics and tell them about the time he unblocked your U-bend. |
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It's a trimestrial get together where all company members have a dinner party. |
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Packed full of mouth-watering meal ides, culinary tips and articles and ideas for the perfect menu to impress any dinner party guest. |
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Give any dinner party an exotic air with gold-plated serving pieces by designer Michael Aram, like the monstera leaf centerpiece. |
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Demo sessions in the include mezes and canapes, dinner party food and butchery skills. |
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I visited a bottle shop recently to buy some wine and beer for a dinner party. |
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To celebrate Chinese New Year or any other revelrous gathering, consider this Szechwan-style appetizer dinner party. |
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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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He did not meet Sylvia until a chance encounter at a dinner party in December. |
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Bakshi, a bungling Indian actor who accidentally receives an invitation to a lavish Hollywood dinner party. |
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Her memoir is interspersed with tasting terms, food pairings and dinner party tips that help pull the reader along on her journey from square one to oenophilia. |
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In 1908, they met again at a dinner party hosted by Lady St Helier. |
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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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You gave a farewell dinner party, looked out clothes suited to 'soft' weather, promised to bring back Barm Brack and Bewley's tea and smoked wild salmon, also send postcards. |
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Actress Emma Watson, 20, said she would like to hold a dinner party for cast and crew, while actor Daniel Radcliffe, 20, said a big shindig is the way to celebrate its end. |
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The Bavardage dinner party is as revealing as any cooked up by Proust. |
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Tonight, Hugh joins him as he prepares sauteed bulls' testicles, stuffed guinea fowl and a rich and creamy rum moon cake for an annual zodiac dinner party. |
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