Beyond the marquee were swingboats, bouncy castle, a ferris wheel, fatsuits for sumo-wrestling, and a candy-floss and popcorn van. |
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The reception was held in a marquee and a further 200 arrived for the afters, making it one of the biggest weddings seen for sometime. |
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Bourne Legacy is a key test for Universal as it reboots the marquee spy franchise without Matt Damon. |
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The odd totem pole aside, almost nothing has been done to create a total environment in the marquee. |
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They are all out getting tanked in the marquee, as most members opposite were until a few minutes ago. |
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With many seeking shelter from the pouring rain under a big marquee tent, some opted to cheer on the participants on the beach. |
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Equally, the decision to erect a marquee in the car park to cater for some corporate functions has been questioned by events organisers. |
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A social gathering and refreshments in a marquee erected on the church's grounds will follow the ceremony. |
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Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face. |
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The Dance Club, the larger of the two, will feature an Art-deco motif, a theater-style entrance marquee. |
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Even though they need marquee players to get fans into the seats, they will be looking for younger, cheaper players or draft picks in return. |
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The list of marquee players filling key special teams spots across the country is impressive. |
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The costs skyrocketed because the players gained so much leverage and then when the marquee players faded, no one was able to fill the void. |
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The team have invested too much in this season to trade their marquee player. |
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The club has had difficulty attracting such marquee players because of the franchise's losing history. |
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When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, he has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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Maritime crafts will be demonstrated in a marquee featuring stalls of wood carving, rope craft and the secrets of ship bottling. |
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As well as music and dancing, there was also an arts and crafts marquee offering a mixture of displays and practical demonstrations. |
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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 marquee now lies in darkness, no thumping bass, or any noise at all to speak of. |
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There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up. |
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Billy puts about a million dollars worth of party things, including the biggest possible marquee, on tick. |
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There will be an events marquee with crafts and games for children, displays and information throughout the day. |
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Among many other attractions are vintage tractors, ploughs and equipment, a handicrafts marquee and heavy horses. |
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Some members of the families wept as a military honour guard carried the coffins of the five into a specially erected marquee. |
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The Irish Wildlife Trust marquee housed a vast array of displays and information stands. |
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This even extends to some of the marquee stars, as Mary Jane looks particularly bland with flattened features. |
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A perfect day had begun with a wedding reception in a marquee at the family home, but had ended with the most appalling and macabre tragedy. |
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The Eurozone marquee will also provide shelter for racegoers should the weather take a turn for the worse. |
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Judging of rally entrants takes place in the afternoon before a social evening of entertainment in the marquee from 7.30 pm. |
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Saturday will also feature two large marquees with an array of exhibitors, and a third marquee holding a talent contest. |
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An off-white agricultural marquee, like some wayward beached iceberg, covered an all-weather work area. |
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There was a Cornstalk who came to a marquee in which certain of us were sitting one rainy afternoon. |
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It has been decided that the expected overflow from the church on the evening of June 3rd will be catered for by using a marquee. |
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The arts and crafts exhibition was held in the village hall, while refreshments were served in a marquee on the village green. |
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Each day, you'll get a look at the best and worst match-up in MLB, along with the biggest mismatch and the marquee game of the day. |
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It is being utilised as a marquee this week and when completed next month will serve as a multi-purpose room for entertainment functions. |
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As the ceremony unfolded, grief-stricken relatives clung to each other for support inside a specially erected marquee. |
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Mind you we still have some epic nights here as we have a beer garden which has a marquee for all weather events. |
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He says the day's events will end on a high note, with an after-party to be held in the campus marquee. |
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Every one of these items had been cliftied, and appropriately, the marquee was also illegally acquired. |
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She binned the navel ring and married an old Etonian, in a big white dress in a white marquee. |
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Tickets are to be sold in advance of the event and a ticket sales area will be included in the marquee for the sale of any unsold tickets. |
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Pubs throughout the district did a roaring trade, and the marquee at Cartmel Races ran out of beer, half way through Monday's meeting. |
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There's no Pinoy filmmaker which has a strong enough commercial identity that Filipinos flock to his film when they see his name in the marquee. |
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Their pictures will be scanned, they'll be interviewed and all of that will be projected onto the exhibition in the marquee. |
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When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, Taylor has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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A giant marquee was erected next to the lake and a dance floor constructed at the water's edge. |
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The Queen has paid for 33 clematis plants which will form the central path up to the marquee at her garden party on August 8 this year. |
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The league had hoped that marquee players would give instant credibility to the fledgling league. |
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There were sack races, a tea in the marquee with cakes, buns and sandwiches for 200, and a lad who won the prize for his branch-covered fancy dress of Boots. |
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But things hotted up with the onset of dusk, as strobe lighting and fire-eaters added atmosphere to the cavernous marquee that served as a dance floor. |
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A collection of steam and traction engines, antique class cars, fair-ground organ etc. will also be centred at Bolger's yard while a large marquee is also to be erected. |
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If the team looks for a tackle, he will not be a marquee player. |
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Because of the vagaries of Irish weather the opera is performed in a five hundred-seater marquee with a central stage, making it opera in the round. |
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Why is it that marquee players from European countries are eager to represent their country while getting Canadian players is often an onerous chore? |
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Other than that, you didn't have a truly marquee player on the field. |
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Owners might be concerned about lost revenues if the preseason were shortened, but losing a marquee player certainly doesn't help the league put its best product on the field. |
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A marquee will take the overspill from the church as well as being the centre for refreshments and music after the Mass in honour of the Sacred Heart. |
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I was going to ask if you had nerves about opening on Broadway without a marquee name. |
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It is four years since the Republicans have won a marquee race in Virginia, and now both Virginia senators are Democrats. |
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The season series went 2-2, with the Kings winning 105-99 in a marquee Christmas day matchup. |
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Billy puts about a million dollars worth of party things, including the biggest possible marquee, on tick and brings in a bunch of sulky white bikies as hired labour. |
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While sites like gilt may carry many of the same marquee designers, so far, their bargains have not been comparable. |
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Universal's effort to reboot one of its marquee franchises takes center stage this weekend as The Bourne Legacy opens five years after the previous installment. |
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I follow a gaggle of fashionably grungy Italian kids into a marquee. |
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A 9m cantilever carries the upper storeys over First Street to the north, supporting a light bar that serves as a marquee to this piece of urban theatre. |
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Later, they will be entertained by The Chieftains and a troop of Irish dancers who will perform in a massive marquee which has been erected on the castle lawns. |
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The men donned spangly tights, glitter catsuits and bouffant wigs to get the party started and the marquee was packed to bursting point for the whole evening. |
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She was performing the opening ceremony at a marquee in Victoria Square. |
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The home and garden marquee did not just have floral displays but also a little Wivenhoe in a tent as the town took the limelight as the community on display. |
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Preparations were continuing as portable toilets were delivered to the grounds and marquee and tent companies continued to enter and leave the estate. |
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A marquee has been erected there for a commercial celebration. |
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The municipality has also cleaned up and painted a storeroom which will become the competition's headquarters, along with a marquee for functions and rest areas. |
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Participants bring picnics to the marquee on the Green to enjoy a great social occasion and take part in a conversation with three leading authors. |
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Many staff came prepared for a lengthy stay in the rain, setting up a marquee tent and bringing with them barbecues, umbrellas and plenty of food. |
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Then she noticed the movie marquee with its poster of a beautiful dark-haired woman stranded in the South Pacific embraced by a beautiful blond-haired young man. |
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Eastwood, who was supposed to be the warmup act for Marco Rubio introducing Romney, wound up with marquee billing. |
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One entered the show next to a mock-up of a theater marquee and exited through a stage door that was part of a new, postscript installation made for the exhibition. |
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Decorative touches such as vintage movie posters, a mini marquee, director's chairs, and overhead lanterns or strings of lights create the right mood. |
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After an impromptu jazz band struck up in the canteen marquee at about 9pm it was three hours of dancing on the tables, in the aisles and on the bar. |
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Most of the marquee players come from the defensive line and the defensive backfield, not the sexy positions like quarterback, running back, or wide receiver. |
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Without a doubt, Brees was a marquee player. Before the season even started 10 or 11 of our games already were designated as television games. |
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Even after a marquee player is traded, he can have a lasting impact on the franchise for which he made his mark. |
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An interactive exhibition marking the quincentenary of the bloodbath was held in a marquee. |
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There are so many marquee Pinot wineries in the region with signature names like Rochioli, Hirsch, Marcassin, Kistler and Williams Selyem. |
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Alongside the biennial Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team competitions, the majors are golf's marquee events. |
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The day included guided tours of the Grade II-listed manor house, walks around the gardens and cream teas in the lakeside marquee. |
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Probably not as eye-catching as some of the performances going on within the marquee, though. |
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Fashion Week is a marquee event providing a consolidated platform for the display of high-quality designer fashion. |
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Parish priest Fr Pat Buckley gave every confirmand four tickets for close family to sit in the church and provided a marquee for others outside. |
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Time and time again United proved unbendable in their negotiations, and they ended up with none of the marquee names that they tabled bids for. |
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The prior weekend we would erect a large marquee, other tentage and a field kitchen in a large field behind the Red Lion pub in Bonvilston, just three miles up the road. |
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Architectural experts say they cannot recall such a drastic midconstruction downscaling, especially of a building designed by a marquee architect, in this case Norman Foster. |
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It is housed in a marquee opposite the grandstand of the racecourse in the enclosure and in 2016 will offer over 450 real ales and over 100 ciders. |
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Next to the beer tent will be a large marquee supplied by Wylam Brewery and run by the playing field association with various activities during the day. |
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For those, including us, who had come to the sale hamperless, relief was at hand in a refreshments marquee that had been put up near the thatched cottages. |
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The marquee player rule comes into force for the 2016 Super League season. |
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The marquee product was his Salvador lager beer, which, he claimed in the advertising material from the first decade of the twentieth century, was Canada's most famous brew. |
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