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I say no to all invitations to travel, but honour long-standing promises to appear in London and Aberdeen. |
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We had chosen a civil union, announcing it to loved ones with engraved invitations. |
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For invitations send out little gingham sachets of dried herbs with a tag telling the recipient about the luncheon including the date and time. |
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Such couples often go for made-to-order cards with expensive custom logos and photographs to put a personal stamp on the invitations. |
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The invitations to present award ceremonies across Europe and play gigs in far-flung places are stacking up. |
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Up the main steps they went to the open main door where an imposing major-domo took the invitations. |
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His pocket is bulging with invitations to his barbecue, but his mind is busy with the speech he is about to make to launch his Orkney Society. |
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Twenty-two minutes from a gold medal and with it the promise of a lifetime of backslapping, banquet invitations, halls of fame. |
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Print up invitations to a marriage, publish banns at a friendly church, have one or more brides or grooms and even eat wedding cake. |
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The senior citizens annual party will take place in early May and invitations will be going out shortly. |
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Some of the prophets' messages were invitations, such as when Haggai called the people to rebuild God's temple. |
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I keep getting subscription invitations from Walrus magazine, and got one from Geist too, but I haven't bitten yet. |
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Once the points mount up, you will get invitations to other areas of the city where you will have to do the same thing. |
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He gets regular invitations to hook up with fellow ex-pat bluenoses and take in TV games, invitations he is happy to accept. |
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By being accessed again and again, an untold number of invitations are performed. |
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By accepting everyone's invitations, he makes other people the unwitting authors of his destiny. |
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Written and verbal invitations to community representatives to dialogue with the company have not been taken up. |
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Wedding invitations can be obtained by mail order, shopping online for printers stationers is easy and stress free. |
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I walk out of movies and plays, and I never accept invitations to operas that have no catchy tunes in them. |
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I had a Hollywood agent, and had all sorts of invitations, and everybody talked to me. |
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I am hoping to find more friendly, hospitable people to join a local network of volunteer hosts offering invitations to international students. |
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Word of her culinary prowess spread in media circles, and invitations came in to contribute to cookbooks and women's magazines. |
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Meanwhile some clumsy clot seems to have copied and pasted from last year's invitations. |
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The day was fixed, and the fat Sophy, who bore the reputation of being an excellent penwoman, sat down to write the invitations. |
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This makes us conveniently close enough for impromptu dinner party invitations. |
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Luke reports that Jesus accepted invitations to many parties in the Galilee and on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. |
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Make teacup invitations cut from white paper or make giant strawberry invitations, from red construction paper, and decorate. |
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Some dishonest employees have even sent out their wedding invitations at the expense of the company. |
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Remaining patients were sent written invitations to participate in the study. |
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There has been a very positive feedback to the initial overseas invitations. |
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His brother sent out printed wedding invitations with the auspicious swastika symbol. |
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All Senior Citizens from Clogh and Moneenroe will receive invitations this week. |
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One day little sister called and asked me to come over to check the wedding invitations. |
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Places for the event are limited, and invitations must be requested in advance. |
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He gets invitations to write articles for his local paper on the horrors of war. |
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Had we known before, we could have done something about limiting the guest list before sending out invitations. |
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Avoid invites to chat, filter out annoying invitations for Meetup, birthday parties, or after-hours get-togethers. |
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Such invitations were impossible when the key documents had to be identified and then reproduced by copy typists. |
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Send some invitations to Libertarians, left-wingers, socialists, centrists, whatever ians and ists there are. |
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He belonged to a luncheon club and a country club, and he wangled invitations to play golf at Augusta and Cypress Point. |
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Sixteen of the 29 NBA franchises are granted invitations to the play-off party, so you only need to win half your games to make it. |
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Both Mr Myers and Ms Kennedy declined several invitations to comment on radio yesterday. |
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The company has declined our invitations to comment on the concerns raised by some of their customers. |
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Have your invitations printed in black ink which is already included in the cost. |
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All invitations sent to a gentleman of any sort are promptly accepted or declined. |
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The shows are very festive with invitations going out to clients and prospects all over Japan. |
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He has received dozens of invitations this week from clubs of all descriptions. |
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Every other department that issued invitations offered sherry and nibbles to graduands and parents. |
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Increasingly, however, he was becoming listless and withdrawn, refusing invitations to play and grooming himself disconsolately. |
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Will Lola and Ella be able to get to the concert, wangle invitations to Stu's party afterward, and face down Carla? |
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She picked up her pen, finished addressing the envelope in front of her and added it to the pile of invitations to be sent out. |
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These social invitations are generally issued at moments when his rebellious desires become most manifest, and he invariably declines them. |
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Typically, companies parcel out the initial sign-up invitations to a select few, asking that they kick the tires and offer feedback. |
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The team plans to fill its other main need, a left-handed reliever, by giving non-roster invitations to a few lefties. |
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My husband is a university professor, and we get many invitations to dinner parties, formal gatherings, and other social functions. |
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My uncle's invitations grew more frequent, and we went through the same ritual many times. |
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I repudiated him, made little of his death, shut my ears to his invitations, disregarded his warnings. |
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After the funeral, visits and invitations to those bereaved might help ease some of the loneliness and isolation. |
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I would love to have a squad of tough cops who would go around and roust people who don't answer invitations and write thank-you notes. |
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While these make for attractive invitations, it is not quite clear how they function as artworks. |
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I have politely declined invitations to parties, and with pouty lips and a grumpy expression, I shall be retiring to my bedchamber at a sensible hour. |
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Be open to suggestions and invitations from people you meet along the way. |
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When I was trying to wangle invitations to Washington to talk about this stuff, they would get private investors to hop on a plane and fly to New Haven to see it. |
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When you win, it's a big party and the lottery sends out the invitations and all the chickens come home to roost. |
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When we got engaged three years ago, talk of caterers and florists and letterpress invitations occupied us at these gatherings. |
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We turn down quite a few invitations here at the Diary to enter journalism awards simply because we are totally out of whack with the subject matter. |
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The philosopher did not accept these invitations straightaway. |
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Although Kelly was unwilling to name players who might come into the reckoning, it seems certain that there will be new faces and some surprises when the invitations go out. |
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The traps of Anti-Oedipus are those of humor: so many invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam the door shut. |
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The new Greens, he adds, belong to a younger generation and several have already proven their mettle by snubbing standing invitations to join the provincial Liberals. |
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I'm often invited to give public lectures on entomological topics and, always anxious to do my part for science literacy, I rarely refuse such invitations. |
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Others who are more versed in tournament life wrangle invitations to PGA dinners or special tournament social events. |
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This bride had her TWO bridal registries printed right on her invitations. |
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He was told it had gone well, he said, and he has already received two more invitations to the granite State. |
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After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited. |
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A stickler for etiquette and social niceties, this is the sign more than any other that is likely to have nightmares over the phrasing of invitations! |
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Though they tried to include me in their activities I generally declined their invitations not wanting to be a third wheel or a fifth wheel or a seventh wheel. |
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People started to cadge invitations to see our au pair, and across the nation we British were briefly seized by the same deeply embarrassing tropical madness. |
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They are curiously obsequious, seeming to promise presidents and prime ministers a favourable verdict in return for a few invitations, a few decorations. |
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Along with their invitations, each received a miniature bottle of Stoli vodka, with the suggestion that they imbibe first. |
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There were several thinly veiled invitations to accept other kingdoms hospitality, a bribe, and also something I'm pretty sure was a sexual come-on from a female guildmaster. |
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Despite the new policies, there was already a kerfuffle over invitations to two of the White House press parties last week. |
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Francis is, of course, the recipient of a dizzying number of invitations. |
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John did all the legwork. He had the invitations printed and mailed. He found speakers. |
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He had difficulty refusing the invitations and visitors, which left limited time for work and his students. |
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Typically, several participants that are not permanent members of the G20 are extended invitations to participate in the summits. |
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Roll the invitations inside miniflags, and mail them in red fireworks tubes. |
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They in turn refused to attend in protest at similar invitations not being extended to the Polish Army and Navy. |
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Barbirolli refused invitations to take up more prestigious and lucrative conductorships. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, who is considered primus inter pares of all the participants, convokes the meetings and issues the invitations. |
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Such calls are unappetizing invitations, and the inviters perhaps understand that the invitees will not come. |
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In a few cases, he says, he's even taken on the job of sending out invitations for corporate golf outings. |
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We spent the afternoon addressing invitations to all our friends. |
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Hodges, who owns Pink Ink Publishing, produces custom invitations, note cards and chocolate candy bar wrappers. |
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For greater impact, the invitations were hand-delivered to the 150 invitees. |
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The pearlized wedding invitations consisted of a six-page solicitous program that resulted in no regrets. |
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He also hosts and chairs the Anglican Communion Primates' Meeting and is responsible for the invitations to it. |
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Book church, see vicar, arrange reception, hire cars, send out invitations, choose honeymoon and, oh yes, see the solicitor to work out a prenuptual agreement. |
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Participants in the invitations will be black people and black groups, including partnerships, trusts and un-incorporated groups such as stokvels. |
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He simply notes that illocutions such as requests, offers, invitations and compliments are intrinsically polite in China and do not constitute a face concern. |
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Mr. Peimer fills his datebook with invitations from seemingly endless mailing and e-mail lists, faxes, phone calls and by being the friend of a friend. |
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Not wishing to offend his gracious Cochinese host, Cabral politely declines the invitations, promising only to visit those cities at some future date. |
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Everywhere there were greetings and profferings of dinner invitations. |
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Moderators start a meeting by double-clicking an intuitive desktop icon, and participants join simply by clicking a link they receive from the moderator in e-mail invitations. |
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When presented with the invitation, Epstein politely declined on the band members' behalf, as it had never been his policy to accept such official invitations. |
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This draw is composed of 32 seeded players, other players ranked in the world's top 100, qualifiers, and players who receive invitations through wild cards. |
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For a long time, though, she turned down invitations to visit Vietnam, partly because she saw her husband's act as non-partisan, a cri de coeur against killing in general. |
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The invitations to participate in the survey may have deterred some students from participating since they included estimates of the length of time to complete the survey. |
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