It was a nice day and with no guests about, the oddly shy pony boy should have been out soaking up the sun. |
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The Prince would produce a rapid succession of sizzling chops, steaks and sausages not only for the guests but also for the attendant staff. |
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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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The plates of the guests were never less than half-full and yet association members were concerned that people did not have enough to eat. |
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The Red Carpet was especially laid for the guests who really enjoyed their stay there. |
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The bride's bouquet and 30 buttonholes for the guests failed to turn up at the couple's home. |
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We would have to say they were the best behaved and appreciative guests we have ever entertained. |
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Freya thought about having to entertain guests every night for an indefinite period of time. |
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During the latest bachelor party, a man in an ape suit served as master of ceremonies as guests were required to answer a series of riddles. |
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Her ears were assaulted with the sounds of chattering guests and tinkling glasses, practically drowning out the background music. |
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Give them clear instructions and make sure that they stay around after guests have gone to help remove rubbish and to give the floor a mop. |
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The preserve has 11 freshwater lagoons, one of which guests can snorkel, providing a rare glimpse into a world of fish and turtles. |
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Her biggest excitement, though, was hearing her guests join lustily in the choruses. |
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With a throng of guests adding lush orchestration to most of the tracks, it is Campbell's understated wispy vocal that ties the tunes together. |
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All the guests were models of decorum, grace and manners and I didn't know if I would get used to such good behaviour. |
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Many guests are overlanders en route to Mauritania and, ultimately, South Africa. |
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The guests were due to arrive at 6 on the dot and they had 2 and half hours to do everything. |
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Around 1,000 guests were flown in on planes chartered from Air India and were booked into two swish hotels. |
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Scattered across 180 acres of tranquil hills, valleys and brooks are cottages and rooms accommodating guests of all categories and tastes. |
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The activity organized by the new dance club, had guests doing the rumba and tango to build up their appetite for the buffet dinner on offer. |
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The entire crowd of guests cheered and applauded as the two walked towards the dance floor. |
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A posse of presidents will mix with rock royalty and an expected 30,000 guests at the grand opening today of the presidential library. |
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Besides the sunset, the guests will also be treated to Thai boxing and Thai dancing shows during dinner. |
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Or, drape attractive throws or quilts on each chair for your guests to wrap around their shoulders to ward off the night air. |
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Eighty guests enjoyed a wedding breakfast in the ballroom and a further 130 attended the evening reception at the castle. |
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You will be questioned as to how often you invite guests for meals and whether you have a microwave oven, a refrigerator and a deep freezer. |
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This tactic will let guests know that only the people to whom the invite is addressed are welcome. |
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The cottage is warm and comfortable throughout, offering guests a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere. |
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The guests shuffled to their feet, still shocked over what had almost occurred. |
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Then, I realised the guests were not Indians, but rather Aboriginal Australians. |
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The two were separated as guests lined up to meet Her Majesty and Mary was at the front as she walked by. |
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For instance, guests of ants are called myrmecophiles, which means ant loving. |
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Her mother had mentioned earlier that her family would be joined by a few guests in her parents' apartments for the evening meal. |
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There, I did some tour guiding to keep me in beer money, which meant I drove a mini bus around showing my guests the sights of the island. |
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By now the guests have started to hover around the buffet and Ismail, who is showing discreet signs of kitchen-fatigue, encourages all to dig in. |
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The guests were treated to a sumptuous meal of varied Indian dishes, one tastier than the next. |
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The 600 guests went home, but she returned, slightly shamefaced, and landed herself a movie deal. |
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By the end of the no-pressure sell, the four other guests had booked a consultation. |
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The Kray twins and their brother Charlie eventually ended as guests of Her Majesty in Parkhurst prison. |
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People are very friendly over here and they honour their guests with a warm welcome. |
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In the evenings guests can take a water taxi to La Mer, the resort restaurant on the other side of the marina. |
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You've spent hours reveling, but just as the night is winding down, two drunk guests get into a vicious argument. |
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In Gujarat, local hospitality demands that guests are offered water and tea almost as soon as they arrive. |
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He did confirm that they create a personal profile of all their guests before they arrive, detailing their likes and dislikes. |
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In general, French friends were lodged the on ground floor, Americans on the second, and children and servants of the guests on the third. |
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This weekend bonanza got off to a flying start when the guests were welcomed in the royal traditional style, garlanded and saluted by elephants. |
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Instead of gifts, the couple had asked that guests make donations to the Aconchego day care centre for underprivileged children. |
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Located in the heart of Beijing close to the Central Business District, The Hotel welcomes guests with its incredible crystal exterior. |
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An array of small dishes is placed before the guests with a range of colours, flavours, textures, and aromas. |
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She is expecting the first guests in two days but, amid the mayhem, she shows great patience with my memories. |
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On one occasion, her cooker broke down on a Sunday morning, while six guests awaited their breakfast. |
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Mom led us down the stairs and into the throng of guests that were milling about the giant room. |
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There are guests and goal-clips and interviews, but it is all interspersed with games, gags, skits and phone-ins. |
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There is also room for eight guests in the four ensuite cabins, including a master stateroom and VIP bedroom. |
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I turned up at the dude ranch in jodhpurs, to the derision of cowhands and guests alike. |
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House guests drift in and out of the kitchen, helping themselves to cups of coffee. |
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This norm encourages people to add a lot of extraneous self-indulgent stuff because they see the guests as a captive audience. |
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When guests visit you, it is polite to welcome them with kind words and serve them what you have. |
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One important rule of etiquette is to treat guests cordially and hospitably. |
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After Mass the guests were treated to refreshments, soup, sandwiches and a variety of other choice foods. |
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One of the special guests selected from among the participants was an information consultant who contributed actively to the discussions. |
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Over 3000 have access to the kitchen including 1900 plus volunteers, performers, guests and service personnel. |
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The party's finale after dawn sees bleary-eyed guests comforting Joe for the loss of his sister. |
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Even so, guests can only get over to it when the local mailboat runs from Stonington. |
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Moody has a mirrored room where guests come to scry, hoping for a visit from a dead loved one. |
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Larga also provides guests with a northern menu of food such as bannock, caribou stew and fish. |
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Obviously, you'll only be able to invite a select number of guests but at least you won't have to worry about catering. |
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Adorn your hallways and walls with gold streamers and place red material at your door to greet guests in the proper manner. |
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Just two or three years ago, hotels that offered guests in-room high-speed Internet access were still somewhat of a novelty. |
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But you could hear all the corks popping as guests felt slightly more comfortable about imbibing a tipple or two. |
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While the restaurant staff stolidly carry on, the guests actually start to enjoy themselves and make their own spontaneous fun. |
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Monday night is the traditional wheelchair night when all differently abled are guests at the club. |
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I think everybody's too used to seeing over-the-top reactions from guests on game shows and talk shows. |
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Hotel guests were woken by the crash and the night porter and duty manager rushed outside to help the injured. |
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When guests arrive in season, a pleasanter evening is assured, and it shows a regard for the wishes of the hostess. |
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Mark it down in your diaries and we'll have more news in the coming weeks with regard to the entertainment and guests of honour on the night etc. |
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Mr Watson and the Russian helped fellow hotel guests and at one stage found themselves waist-deep in water and sewage. |
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Wedding guests can sign a large matte of a photo frame, a specially made platter, or a fabric wall hanging. |
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She even stunned guests at the Scottish Film Awards in Glasgow by turning up on his arm as his guest. |
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After swimming, guests can take a sauna or gentle steam bath, tone up in the gym or have a jog on the beaches. |
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In October some guests were quarantined in their rooms after a similar outbreak of sickness. |
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They were special guests at the club on Saturday and were presented to the home crowd doing a lap of honour at half-time. |
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The hotel now kept open for the accommodation of guests was built about the year 1808 by Esias Butts. |
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Ask your guests to refrain from putting on heavy duty perfume or deodorants. |
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Between 18 and 24 guests live close to nature on a twin-shared basis in wattle huts under scented tropical trees. |
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The butler announced the arrival of the Archers' dinner guests for that evening. |
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Business and conference guests will be targeted on weekdays, with a varied menu to include Indian dishes. |
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A few guests were already mounted for the road, half asleep, bloat-faced and red-eyed, leaning to and fro in their saddles. |
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Renowned yogini Shiva Rea leads retreats in which guests do yoga in nature. |
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They drive a Rolls-Royce, live at Vaucluse, attend exclusive social functions and have been lunch guests of Governor-General Mike Jeffery. |
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He said he believed the fire was discovered in a linen cupboard by children and two male guests put it out with fire extinguishers. |
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The Bedford, a NATO battleship armed to the teeth, is on patrol in the North Atlantic when it receives two guests via helicopter. |
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Most of the female guests wore, as did the bride, a headscarf or face-covering veil. |
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Food is served on long low tables, tall enough to allow guests to sit cross legged and to belly up to the edge. |
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This software will have a place for your cyber guests to register and to receive an introductory offer. |
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Furthermore, to take precautions against uninvited guests was thought too onerous a burden to place on landowners. |
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This is followed by a specially prescribed breakfast after which guests enjoy long therapeutic sessions with therapists and masseurs. |
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That way, guests will move around more and not congregate next to one or the other in a big group. |
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In the opening scenes, her pool party guests lazily scrape their sun chairs along the deck making an incredible racket. |
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And while everyone around wished the couple a happy married life, one of the guests decided to be a little cheeky. |
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Both regulars and guests from previous episodes attend the trial as observers or character witnesses. |
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She ushered guests into the studio, replenished the coffee maker, and unfailingly turned up bright and early for the 7am kick off. |
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Like me, many of the hotel guests simply wanted to unwind, chill out and view the glorious changing scenery. |
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They even slagged us off for asking the guests to donate money to charity instead of giving us presents. |
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The crops of spring onions, lettuce and Chinese cabbage were given free to guests at a formal function to celebrate the event on Friday. |
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The guests then settled down to a sit-down meal with entertainment provided by a barbershop chorus, a magician and a band. |
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The man took the seat at the head of the table and watching his guests select their lunch. |
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It shall be like one of those period dramas, with guests conversing politely in the drawing room whilst Kate plonks away in the next room. |
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The couple travel as guests of blue-chip companies and make public appearances on their behalf. |
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The only factor that causes a bit of reluctance for these guests is the spicy and oily nature of the South Indian special foods. |
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The guests in the upper deck do not risk getting drenched in the rain, since the boat has a slanting roof. |
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More than 750 guests enjoyed the black-tie awards dinner, packing both floors of the theatre complex for a four-course banquet. |
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As privileged guests settle into their seats today at Hampshire's cradle of cricket, they could be forgiven for looking a shade smug. |
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They are both expected to address the assembled guests and students of the School. |
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Sunday's lazy morning was given a go-by as the guests gathered, many of them caressing the beer stubbies. |
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I think that if you don't embody that for a few guests who may require a little more, then you may not embody that for the regular customers. |
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To have a party means party guests spending a significant amount of time at one place, socialising while consuming food and drink. |
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Whenever he can, on most weekends and when guests are invited, Abnash dons the chef's cap and apron and handles pans and ladles with dexterity. |
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Children capered around in awe of all the soldiers with weapons, and guests and dignitaries kept a respectful silence during the formalities. |
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The special occasion gave guests the opportunity to meet the director, singers and dancers of the world renown opera. |
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Some people say rude guests eat you out of house and home, but they never mention the hijacking of candles. |
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A 22-piece big band will be performing on the night and guests will propose a toast to all World War Two veterans at midnight. |
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My days started and ended early, with the clinic recommending that guests hit the hay by 9pm. |
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I love the way the topography lends itself to creating secret hideaways where guests can sit down and enjoy the views in seclusion. |
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Before his guests arrived on the scene, Abraham used prophecy as means to speak with God. |
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To further bring joy to the occasion, some guests show off their skills at juggling and acrobatics. |
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Chef Stefan did say that he uses very little condiments in the preparation, allowing the guests to add to their own taste. |
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Crowds of onlookers watched as guests arrived at the theatre in a fleet of luxury cars and minibuses. |
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One of my guests had heard a noise in the living room and shone her torch and scared off the thieves right into the arms of the police. |
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On Thursday evenings Trevor Hunt and Jack Dearden present a magazine programme featuring guests from the world of Rugby League. |
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A Jamaican steel band and reggae entertainment are set to liven up the party at BBC WM and special guests can sample traditional food and drink. |
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They booked into the hotel but guests had complained about the couple rowing in their room, the hotel's restaurant and its gardens. |
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Some resorts have also organised games such as beach-volley ball and water polo to keep the guests engaged. |
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Half a dozen or so guests are coming to call on me and maybe extend it to a visit in a few day's time. |
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The three Scottish guests were on their feet, shouting and cheering with the best of them. |
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His jokes go for the most obvious punchlines, he panders to his guests and is number one in late night, which is probably as it should be. |
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In the old days an orchestra hid on the balcony while the guests below held masked balls and Sunday dances. |
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The high-set teak timbered house was filled to capacity as the 200 guests trooped upstairs, sat and knelt on the floor. |
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Derek avoided the cloudy ouzo that most of the guests tossed back like water. |
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In the houses located in the Midlands, guests dine at one large polished dining table laid with old family silver. |
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Refreshments will be served and the special guests will be the senior citizens who took part in the project. |
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For example, when guests play pool, the game keeps track of the balls on the table, and the guests always strike the cue ball first. |
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Betel leaves, areca nuts, and fruits are distributed to wedding guests and observers. |
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I almost entered the green room, where guests wait for their on-air appearances, unprepared. |
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It will give you a head start on those guests who take a leisurely breakfast and arrive mid morning. |
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Centerpieces at each table included orchids, and peonies, and guests were later gifted beer cozies at the end of the night. |
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The kitchen area, which will serve smaller suites of dining rooms, is extensive enough to ensure that guests will not be eating sandwiches. |
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Then the couple were off to their ranch in Bromley Common for a hoedown to celebrate with 150 guests including many family members. |
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The guests contribute positive balance to our rapper's frantic word salad, but it isn't exactly necessary. |
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The choir went straight to the bar as soon as we arrived while the other guests sipped coffee. |
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The guests mingled around, listening to the ever present background music, meandering towards us, the happily engaged couple, to congratulate us. |
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Aroma sensory stations offer guidance for untrained noses as guests sniff their way through a study of wine components. |
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He actually took them off in my living room and invited one of my guests to stick her hand into them to 'feel' the memory foam. |
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There are a lot of regular guests who turn up just to tuck into salads, including many who are avowed weight-watchers. |
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Later, your musicians can serenade the guests at the beginning of the wedding breakfast. |
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There is no gym on site, but guests can use a nearby health club to burn off the effects of their decadent dining. |
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A wraparound verandah, and arbored patio, complete with an inviting hot tub, are on site for guests to enjoy. |
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As the series has developed, the three guests featured in each edition have become little more than walk-on extras. |
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Allowing guests to speak freely was radical enough, but then he introduced viewer call-ins. |
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Later, the teams and guests adjourned to the specially erected marquee for a meal, refreshments and an enjoyable social evening. |
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The residents and guests of the Grand Hotel live their lives in comfort and splendor, spending their days in the bar or on the dance floor. |
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Half my guests don't eat meat and are more than happy to devour black empanaditas filled with calamari plied with saffron and squid ink. |
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Fortune smiled on guests who received prizes in lucky draws throughout the evening. |
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I considered at one point going around and having a word with the hosts, to get them to ask their guests to be a little more respectful. |
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At last night's star-studded launch a 10-minute video was shown to hundreds of guests in the centre of Leeds. |
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When they came in, I made like it was my house and that the unexpected-but-very-very-welcome guests had arrived. |
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Oyster owners and their guests enjoyed a fabulous cocktail party and supper with an Italian flavour, echoing the owners' Calabrian roots. |
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The guests arrived in all modes of transport, horse and trap, horse and carriage and a bicycle made for two. |
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Also appearing is Jeremy London, the '90s teen heartthrob with a bad accent mimicking the guests of Jerry Springer. |
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By staying in this half-way house, the guests all have a chance to rectify the errors that they've made in their own lives during the past year. |
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For example, in spring, the guests wear sky blue, grass green, pale rose, lavender, and buttercup yellow. |
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He knew there were to be three tables of guests on each side of the matted dance floor. |
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This, whispers Her Ladyship, is where Her Majesty the Queen brings her most distinguished dinner guests for their postprandial entertainment. |
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His tan face flushed with embarrassment as the rest of the ten remaining guests egged him on. |
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Fighting broke out as security men tried to stop angry guests using cameras and video recorders. |
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Fellow guests are refined hotel residents and moneyed young local movers, though we were too taken with the views to care much. |
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We join overnight guests in the outdoor pool where we look for meteors in the crystal clear, star-studded sky. |
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Valeria the Grand kicked her guests out of bed at sunrise for a hearty breakfast of fruit, omelettes, oatmeal, and muffins. |
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Some guests are happy to potter around on foot for a week, trying out the score of restaurants, or buying food for themselves and self-catering. |
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Glass-topped dining tables may appear to take up less space, but can look ugly when guests are seated. |
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He regularly humiliates dinner-party guests and makes out that his cellphone is on the blink to end dull conversations. |
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I'd intended to be mature and sedate and demure and just wistfully watch the young guests from afar. |
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After the baptismal ceremony, the parents, godparents, child, and guests returned to a family home for a celebratory meal. |
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Women in red kebaya and matching batik cloth then ushered the guests to another room, a perfectly lit one where supper was served as a buffet. |
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There's no room service, and instead of a gym, guests wanting to exercise are offered directions to a nearby park. |
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It also had a gorgeous dining hall, usually used for big parties, but tonight it was roped off and off-limits to the guests of the hotel. |
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Usually you can sit beside the trails of army ants and watch for guests as the line goes by. |
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They can be seen serving the guests dressed in white flannels, the same as cricketers wear. |
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Always have a list of projects ready for overnight guests or early arrivals who volunteer to help. |
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Also, a similar service was proposed to run to Cheddington Station to meet hotel guests arriving by train. |
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To meet our guests needs, we are establishing a spa with gym, sauna and steam bath as well as a squash court. |
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Many are the oenophiles who spent the better part of an evening ignoring their guests while reading the wine book. |
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Two thirds of their guests are business travelers, and the brand claims to put a roof over more road warriors than any other hotel chain. |
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And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood. |
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Yes, the table is set as though the guests are going to arrive at any minute, so you can imagine the different guests that Sand brought here. |
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Viewers who want to have their say or put a question to the studio guests can call in. |
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You're planning a dinner for eight important guests and want the perfect robust red to go with filet mignon. |
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Once home, they placed it in a basket which they handed round with the port after dinner so that guests could pay their respects. |
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Besides sampling specialities like beef choi sum and sha cha chicken, guests were also treated to a colourful lion dance. |
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By the time the guests arrived she wasn't turning cartwheels, but she was pretty perky. |
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She asks good leading questions to encourage her guests to talk about the subjects she thinks her listeners will find interesting. |
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We were the first guests of the afternoon and after a long wait they served us our food. |
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Forty percent of attendees are return clients, including high-profile guests like Damon Wayans, who's brought his A-game three years in a row. |
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Serbian folk dances are called kolos, and are performed by professional troupes, or by guests at weddings and other special occasions. |
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It is no wonder that most guests are repeaters, some even staying for three months or more at each visit. |
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The other guests were European, and could be loosely categorised as lotus-eaters. |
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With the hotel guests in a state of panic it was left to the hotel staff to organise things. |
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The overall plans for the visit of the African guests are well on schedule. |
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The kennel owner should find out how these guests feel at his home as they are highly individualistic. |
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The wily old fox of cricket had his guests enthralled by witty conversation, which ran late into the night. |
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During our stay guests included nuclear physicists attending a conference and a sports college staff reunion. |
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Her day starts with a round of toast and, if she is not researching the programme, she looks after the show's guests for the day. |
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A great Kyrgyz delicacy reserved especially for guests is a combination plate of fresh sliced sheep liver and slices of sheep tail fat. |
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We cared for our guests because not to do so would betray the most profound essence of our humanity. |
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When we were hosting events like a Valentine's bash, we had to ask guests to wear thermals. |
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They also provide Express Lunch, a 45-minute three-course set lunch menu which is specially designed to suit guests with a busy schedule. |
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As one of our guests has to follow a gluten-free diet, I was hoping I could find something that she could eat, too. |
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Window ledges were adorned with white roses and guests were led to their appropriate seats. |
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Servers handed out hard hats to the 130 guests as they trekked into the manse, expected to be a showplace once the final paintings are hung. |
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They and their guests went straight from the marriage ceremony to AMF Bowling, in Keighley, for a game of ten-pin bowls! |
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Now it has had its first public open day when children performed on drums and guests were treated to food grown in the garden. |
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The resort guests seated themselves in the passenger trailer immediately behind the cart. |
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She reads the news okay, but her interaction with guests is very wooden and her interviewing technique is weak. |
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Sometimes, the guests were secretly filmed and reportedly blackmailed into cooperating with him. |
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In fact, all those insults come from real guests who think the show is on the level. |
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They had been introduced to most of the guests at the ball, the counts and countesses, princes and princesses, kings and queens. |
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A helicopter pad would allow guests and homeowners to get to and from the exclusive estate with ease. |
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On the first morning of their five-day break, the couple had a lie-in before joining other guests mid-morning to relax on the lawn of the resort. |
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Wihout any further blabbing from me, please put your hands together for our special guests this evening! |
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He doesn't claim to know it all and is very adept at handling guests on his show who think they do. |
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The churches of Nazareth were mentioned as tourist sights, shown to guests before the beginning of Intifada, but not as places of symbolic value. |
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They bend backwards to please guests some of whom are very grumpy, moody and complain about anything. |
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We had a nice, crusty baguette and one of the guests brought an orange pound cake served with strawberries and whipped cream for dessert. |
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It's a glittering affair, with over 500 scientists and their guests gathered at a black tie dinner in the Great Hall at Parliament House. |
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The night began with a formal champagne reception, before the guests were taken to the banqueting hall for a five-course meal. |
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Soon, dozens of guests began pouring in, their carriages rattling past the front door and around to the back. |
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That said, nearly all the guests I spoke to raved about their excursions, claiming they were the highlight of their holiday. |
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More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment. |
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But, then again, where would all the corporate guests go to sip champagne and eat lobster? |
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No worries, they taste delicious and you will probably find your guests gobble them all up in no time. |
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A lot of people say I should take them off like my guests but it's not my place to do that. |
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The list of invited guests read like a who's who of the sport's hallowed history. |
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A grotesque formation vase catches the attention of guests at first glance. |
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You didn't spend an obscene amount on the catering just to have it grow cold as one of your guests blathers on. |
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In fact, when they realized guests liked it so much that they wanted to buy it, the McGoverns set up an art gallery in the inn. |
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The Romanian stand had a coffee bar and the Croatians entertained their guests with folk music. |
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A dream wedding turned into a disaster after 24 guests went down with food poisoning, including the groom. |
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On one corner of the triangular table a small grouping of food platters had been placed, and the guests headed to them eagerly. |
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Forgetful guests across the country have left behind false eyeballs, wigs, and even artificial arms and legs. |
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Meena, unable to understand the need for three hundred guests at her wedding, complains she would prefer to marry in a register office. |
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Some guests rarely venture out, which is too bad, since they miss the true magic of Madeira. |
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The input from his guests was minimal because he spent most of the time reading a rather lame script from an autocue. |
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I can understand why some of the other guests from the community were invited to mingle with students. |
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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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We always receive thank-you cards and presents from guests who have stayed with us and that gives me such a buzz. |
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Once the procession arrives at the Ball there will be a receiving line of various dignitaries greeting officers and guests at the door. |
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He preceded his guests into the room, and formed a receiving line with Meredith and his councillors, who had been immediately behind him. |
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The guests needed little reminding as the statuesque bride proved utterly captivating. |
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That harks back to Victorian days when most guests arrived by train and as they entered the hotel, the reception was the first place they saw. |
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The family entertainer, she loved to amuse guests by dancing on the dining table. |
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Either of these two pieces could also be used immediately after the wedding recessional, while guests leave the Church. |
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Other features include a picturesque beer-garden and an in-house wine cellar, with over 150, mostly Austrian, wines which the guests are encouraged to taste. |
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There is ample room for family members to kibitz with the cook, and adequate circulation space for guests who always seem to nosh where food and drinks are being served. |
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The guests were all kept on special diets to aid their recovery. |
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At a certain point in any party, your guests start to want something a little more substantial than finger food. |
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Waiters hoisting massive, gooey hazelnut dacquoise cakes spoon-feed the dancing guests encircling the stage. |
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We were privileged and delighted to receive Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall as official guests on Thursday 24 July. |
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I really fancy my guests having a right good old toast to my memory. |
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Today, guests can see the room where the nuptials took place, sample his work in the drawing room, and admire a stained-glass ceiling inspired by his poetry. |
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It's all very tasty, all very stylish and all very cold when you buy it frozen from Sainsbury's before nuking it in the microwave before your guests arrive. |
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A lady was standing straight and tall by the rail, leaning on her parasol, and observing the other guests on the boat, with severe, hawklike eyes. |
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The calories sustain guests who spend inordinate amounts of time outside, particularly at night, when the northern lights are out. |
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The bride's father wore a gangster outfit complete with trilby and spats, Andy's punk friends sported colourful Mohicans and four of the guests came as the Addams Family. |
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An efficient staff of workers replenished the trays of appetizers almost as quickly as guests emptied them. |
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The Princess and her mom, Fergie, have been guests on branson's private Necker island in the Caribbean. |
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The Mayor and Mayoress of Doncaster had been suffering from ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating pigeon pie provided for their guests at an entertainment at the Mansion House. |
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With the women in one circle and the men in another, the guests whirl the bride and groom around, dancing with them and surrounding them with concentric circles of joy. |
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The variety of musical styles and interesting guests had popular appeal. |
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These guests would have read about the marvels of a 22-floor hotel, blissfully unaware that it was, in fact, 23 floors tall. |
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Camera flashes from both onstage guests and the audience shutter like strobe lights. |
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Set out bowls of the sauce for dipping, or let guests spoon it over their chicken and fennel. |
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Dinner parties and social gatherings on West Road were frequent events, and guests often included visiting academics as well as members of the university hierarchy. |
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One of the guests began giving me a hard time about the shirt. |
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Numerous taxicabs and limousines pulled up to the gilded doorway, dropping off guests while young bellboys carted luggage up the service elevator to various suites. |
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This slight premise is barely spelled out before each of the guests drift into reveries illustrating how they've arrived at this point in their lives. |
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She explained to her guests that she put the spots of paint over the top of her framed images in order to create an illusion of depth and dimension. |
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As guests nibbled on escargot and lamb chops at the newly renovated Jefferson Hotel, Reagan sought to explain his iconic father. |
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Glam and glitz prevailed throughout the Pavilion, where 400 black-tie-attired guests joined the seated dinner, ogled the dancing show girls and bid on auction items. |
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At the same time, European missionaries and technicians were invited to the kingdom as the guests of a powerful and unconquered African head of state. |
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That they were on muffled phone lines didn't help as Dunphy only twice became animated during his two-hour stint and that was when he had guests in the studio. |
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Two officers, their badge numbers covered by black tape, watch as guests disperse from a house party they have recently disrupted. |
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Or, if you are planning on a Christmas theme, your Christmas wedding favors may be in the form of crackers, piled in heaps around the tables for guests to collect. |
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Either way, guests seeking a holiday getaway there can also enjoy a tingle of telling truth to power by posting their own reviews. |
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Chef Humberto Molina-Segura bounces on the balls of his feet, eyes agleam behind wire-rim spectacles, introducing his food to first-time guests at Red Onion Seafood y Mas. |
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Both Mr Noble and Mr Roper then hammered on the room doors along the corridor to rouse other guests before dashing upstairs to wake people on the top floor. |
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Whilst the conversation heightens, a bang can be heard outside and the guests look up bewilderedly when they hear a woman shouting from the hallway. |
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I should add that the stations' hosts were genial even as they fired questions at me that they will have heard other guests or callers refer to repeatedly. |
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Around a hundred guests attended, and the service was followed by a reception with all the usual speeches and champagne toasts to the happy couple. |
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Chloe of the Midnight Storytellers will amuse the guests by recounting tales from myth and legend, as well as adaptations of literary short stories. |
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Fifty or a hundred yards farther on, the worker ants form a new nest, and the colony files into place, rapidly at first and then more slowly as the last guests stumble in. |
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