The vice-chairperson of the organising committee will be master of ceremonies. |
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This can be dealt with by having two stages, one specifically for performances and the other for award presentation and master of ceremonies. |
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Micheal will be master of ceremonies for the night along with guest speakers. |
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The master of ceremonies introduced the program and was also a performer or musician in the show. |
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It is a good idea to have someone acting as master of ceremonies and introducing speakers. |
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The master of ceremonies should announce the national anthem and instruct participants to stand. |
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The master of ceremonies interrupted the speaker to remind the audience not to repeat questions that had already been asked. |
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Marceau, wearing his uniform as a commandant in the French Army reserves, was the master of ceremonies. |
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The comm unit popped and the voice of the Regatta master of ceremonies came crystal clear through his headset. |
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Mr James Roberts was a capable master of ceremonies and returned thanks to all who were involved in the production. |
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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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Hannes Kaufmann, will be the master of ceremonies, and is already practicing and rehearsing jokes and tricks for the evening. |
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Friday's event will also have the radio jockey as the master of ceremonies. |
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And after what seemed like an eternity, the master of ceremonies finally emerged to announce him as the next performer. |
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The expert master of ceremonies presided over this sale where he encouraged brisk purchasing. |
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Granada TV frontman Anthony Wilson is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme. |
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The Granada TV frontman is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme. |
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Britain's favourite piano player and master of ceremonies of music television uses it for his own albums and sometimes also hires it out. |
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Lastly, the master of ceremonies could give the meal blessing. |
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Long-time Razzie performer, and the evenings master of ceremonies, Glenn Simon then steps up to the podium. |
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He knows the characters' feelings, and alternately takes on the roles of narrator, philosophical druggist, host, master of ceremonies, commentator and friend to the audience. |
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Well-known sports commentator Claude Quennevillle was master of ceremonies for the evening. |
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The master of ceremonies will welcome each of the contestants in turn, set them at their ease, and introduced the musical item that each will render. |
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According to the unvarying schedule of my life, the first weekend in May means I'm the master of ceremonies for the Minnesota Youth Symphonies concert at Orchestra Hall. |
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The founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group that attacked Mumbai in 2008, hafiz Saeed, was the host and master of ceremonies. |
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The ceremony platform must be large enough to accommodate the riders, officials, partners, hostesses and master of ceremonies. |
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The master of ceremonies, Squirrel, announced that the competition was to begin. |
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Everyone was kept in high spirits throughout the night by the master of ceremonies who entertained everybody with his unique blend of comedy and wit. |
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Spliced between performances were the results of the raffle, chosen by little helpers who pulled names out of brown paper bags for the master of ceremonies to announce. |
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For example, high school students requested he act as master of ceremonies for their school's 2001 Remembrance Day services. |
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Our master of ceremonies will introduce you the beauty of the St. Lawrence River and the many point of interest along the coastline. |
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The master of ceremonies introduces the Pehlivans to the audience, reciting in verse their names, titles and skills. |
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The well-known sports commentator, Viktor Gusev, was the gracious master of ceremonies. |
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The famous actor Bob Hope began his comedy career at the Capitol Theater in New Castle in 1927, when Hope was asked to introduce acts after the master of ceremonies became ill. |
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The Executive Jury was chaired by Guy Demuynck, Member of the Executive Board of KPN and CEO of KPN Mobile, who was also master of ceremonies at last night's award ceremony. |
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And naturally, we mustn't forget the man who we saw in the role of the master of ceremonies, the soul of the committee, its dynamo, the big shot, the president of the Hungarian Group of the ALAI, Mihály Ficsor. |
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At the annual SARSCENE conferences, Peter's easy laugh and gracious demeanour as master of ceremonies put the finishing touch on several opening ceremonies and awards banquets. |
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Then the papal master of ceremonies, Msgr. |
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Mandy Patinkin will be master of ceremonies. |
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It has a charismatic master of ceremonies. |
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The master of ceremonies is usually seated to the far right of the host and at the end of the table where he can have access to a microphone if provided. |
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From back office to master of ceremonies, diligent polyglots demonstrated what we all secretly suspected: that the best way to run an efficient conference is to leave things to the interpreters. |
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The work of the workshop was moderated by a master of ceremonies. |
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Approach and confirm the chairperson, facilitator or master of ceremonies. |
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He has worked as a protocol consultant, and been extensively involved in touring and briefings, acting as master of ceremonies to diplomatic missions, vice regal and royal visits. |
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The master of ceremonies was Lebanese actor Talal Jurdi, whose job was to inject traces of Lebanese Arabic into this otherwise Latinate evening. |
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Some alphabetisms are written as if they weren't alphabetisms at all, like deejay for DJ, disc jockey, or emcee for MC, master of ceremonies. |
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Klaus had already written to the master of ceremonies Paul Schneider-Duncker, known familiarly as Paulchen, asking for an engagement at Munich's Bonbonniere. |
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I'm with a group called Life List, all waiting for livers,'' Knievel, 59, said Friday in Pittsburgh at the Three Rivers Regatta, where he was master of ceremonies. |
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The town crier from 2004 until his death in 2014 was John Melody, who acted as master of ceremonies in the city and who possessed a cry of 104 decibels. |
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Taking the leading role in a tea dance is Welsh entertainer, Stan Stennett, who will be the master of ceremonies encouraging everyone to get on the dance floor. |
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This is my fifth season as Master of Ceremonies for this remarkable organization. |
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The Master of Ceremonies for the affair was dressed as the Royal Footman from Cinderella, Major Domo. |
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Around 140 people are milling around in the foyer before being led into the conference room where lights, music, videos and an oleaginous Master of Ceremonies kick things off. |
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After crossing several inner courtyards, he was met by the Urz Begee, or Master of Ceremonies, who led him into the royal presence. |
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Universe, acted as Master of Ceremonies at many of Chinmoy's strength exhibitions. |
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Connected with this belief is the traditional scattering of buns, biscuits and sweets at the top of the hill by the Master of Ceremonies. |
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Master of ceremonies Beau Nash, who presided over the city's social life from 1705 until his death in 1761, drew up a code of behaviour for public entertainments. |
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Master of Ceremonies Adam Smith, Emmy-winning business show host, will introduce presentor Stanley Weiss, Chairman of BENS and Chairman of American Premiere. |
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