Japanese hostesses sit with the customers and provide conversation while continually filling the glasses. |
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After the broadcast, radio hostesses give children goodie bags to take home, physical reminders to reinforce their message long after the show. |
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The meeting finished with a social half hour and some tasty refreshments served by hostesses for the evening. |
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Elegant hostesses and male servers are clad in their national costumes as they welcome you. |
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Throughout the evening, trendily attired party hosts and hostesses kept urging partygoers to get onto the dance floor. |
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To get by, many cash-strapped mistresses go back to work as nightclub hostesses or juggle several patrons at one time to earn extra income. |
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Hostessing is an integral part of Japanese culture, but pretty, blonde western hostesses were highly prized in any nightclub. |
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At the rare dinner parties I was invited to, the hostesses heaped carrots and peas on my plate. |
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This meeting, led by Myers and general manager Esti Benson, 29, includes all of the waitstaff, the floor managers, and the hosts and hostesses. |
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The daylong flight was tolerable in business class, with legroom and hostesses to fuss over us. |
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To suit the occasion, the stewards and hostesses sported the Lebanese look, and Arabic music and fragrance completed the Arabic experience. |
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Of its 120 staff, AirCalin is left with just 10 hostesses and stewards to maintain operations. |
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I thought it'd be a bit like an airline with buxom hostesses in short skirts coming round with drinks and stuff on trolleys. |
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This meant that local television stations could use their own hostesses in lieu of national hosts if they chose. |
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In an attempt to further increase the response rate from manners-challenged guests, hosts and hostesses resorted to pre-stamping the envelopes. |
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This tale of two nightclub hostesses unfolds in a deracinated Britain where moral certainties are being eroded by affluence. |
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And for those a little shaky on how to make a good Chinese cuppa, one of the gracious hostesses will provide gentle instruction. |
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The hostesses sit with the customers, but she only sells the wine. She brings them their pink champagne. |
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More than 46 percent of these women work as bar hostesses, followed by waitresses and factory workers. |
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Our hostesses and hosts welcome your guests warmly and guarantee them in your name unforgettable moments. |
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Smiling hostesses and friendly and knowledgeable sales people are essential. |
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As with past years, the kawaii and bishii cosplaying host and hostesses will be inviting you to take a tour of the Cosplay Cafe. |
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There are the host and hostesses who speak several languages, available to assist the visitors from the four corners of the Earth. |
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A commissioner headed each pavilion, and a number of hostesses acted as ambassadors. |
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The hostesses in the information bureau are multi-lingual and will give you every assistance. |
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The first group is of tour operators, tour guides, hosts and hostesses at the various lodges and camps who ensure your safety and welfare is taken care of. |
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Promising fun and attractive prizes for the winners, the hostesses say that part of the proceeds of the event go to old age homes and to animal welfare organisations. |
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Send your compassion to these also? passengers, pilots, hostesses, stewards, terrorists? |
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Bernard has designed a wonderful scenario: he has three fiancees, all air hostesses. |
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Our group has people from all walks of life: air hostesses, doctors, mechanics. |
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He sweet-talked hostesses at four-star restaurants into producing tables for eight and persuaded a street masseur to let Mr. Horwitz give him a massage. |
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There will be no air hostesses to flash their plastic smiles! |
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Women were not absent from high politics because of the importance of salons in French political life, where hostesses like Juliette Adam played the central role. |
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Some started out as karaoke bar hostesses like Mei, or worked in massage parlors. |
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And not to traditional boring embassy functions or the well-appointed homes of desperate hostesses either. |
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The first class passengers can opt for their choicest food and snacks from the menu that will wheeled in a trolley to their side by air hostesses or cabin crew. |
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Nightclub hostesses and air stewardesses were a mundane part of the mix. |
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The cabin crew had been specially selected for the flight and amongst these hostesses were nurses and linguists fluent in French, Spanish and Italian. |
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The strike was called by the Union of Kanak and Exploited Workers and the commercial and navigation staff union which represents hostesses, stewards and commercial staff. |
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She thus asks the biggest fashion house to create the uniforms of the hostesses, which become the ambassadresses of the French chic. |
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Sgt Hester then spoke briefly about the huge success of the No Name Club in the South Mayo capital, opining that the new hosts and hostesses had a difficult act to follow. |
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Some hostesses like to begin by providing an oil fondue so guests may deep-fry their own meat and vegetables, which may then be dunked into various dipping sauces. |
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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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And one thing firmly off the list is providing hostesses, says Enviego's managing director, Tom Shorten, once a trader at Deutsche Bank. |
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Suspicious Soviet officialdom had been replaced by hostesses and security guards. |
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During the exhibitions, additional temporary staff are employed as cleaners, cashiers, cloakroom attendants and hostesses, etc. |
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Look for our Tango hostesses located in various places along the route to win one of many gifts! |
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On early flights, hostesses plied passengers with free cocktails. Forty years later, Southwest has become America's largest low-cost carrier. |
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The most hectic job was that of the bank hostesses who cashed traveller's cheques. |
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She's going to play hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious hostesses always do. |
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The team at Complexe funéraire Sylvio Marceau is comprised of directors, family consultants, thanatologists, prearrangement specialists, welcome hostesses, carriers, and of course, the administrative staff. |
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Le Palais Lingerie, space classy, cozy and trendy where you can make your choice of lingerie among a wide range of products, but also of roguery, discreetly and with very good advice from the hostesses. |
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Despite all this, the two always good-humored Russian hostesses served meals to the few passengers that were able to keep food in their stomachs as if nothing happened. |
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To the media the word encompassed everything from Tory MPs caught dallying with night-club hostesses to Tory MPs accepting cash to ask questions in Parliament. |
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Excellent presentation, diplomacy, facilitated elocution, understanding of your culture and good management under stress are other qualities we require from our hostesses as a minimum. |
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I would be grateful if the shareholders that are leaving at the moment would declare themselves to the hostesses and give them their voting forms. |
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It is like some weird beauty pageant for air hostesses. |
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Or get a team of air hostesses to mug cuddly old Sir David Attenborough? |
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Great destinations, impeccable service and adorable air hostesses. |
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He was showered with prizes, sought after by society hostesses and acknowledged as a genius within his own profession. Unsurprisingly, there was a reverse side to his dazzling success story. |
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The culture has changed: its hosts and hostesses, known as Gentils Organisateurs, now have to address customers with the formal vous rather than tu in public. |
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You no doubt appreciated the welcome offered by the young hostesses whom the Mayor of Strasbourg agreed to make available to us in order to make reception more welcoming. |
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Apparently they enjoyed their stay and the company of their hosts and hostesses so much so that some even agreed to bring their own families to get better acquainted with the newly found friends. |
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We plan, with the agreement of the Mayor of Strasbourg, to retain the services of the charming hostesses whose presence, I believe, you have greatly appreciated, both for their welcome and for their kindness. |
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You seek hostesses and hosts for your events, fairs or promotions? |
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Another area must be reserved for the officials and hostesses taking part in the ceremony, as well as a place to keep the various trophies, bouquets, leader jerseys and other prizes. |
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Traffickers approach women by advertising in newspapers for dancers, waitresses, club hostesses etc. or by direct recruitment in discotheques and bars. |
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Young women are enticed by offers of employment abroad as dancers, bar hostesses or au pairs and end up, sold and in debt, on the pavements of some unknown country. |
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The man claimed that he was joking when he told the two air hostesses that he had explosives with him. |
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The programme for training air hostesses is a new addition to the government plans. |
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Sarah plays Gloria, one of three air hostesses who are all, unknown to each other, engaged to Parisian architect Bernard. |
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Thailand's Nok Air is planning to launch a new marketing strategy which will promote ten new air hostesses as television stars. |
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Today we see air air hostesses who earned their wings after passing the Northeast Airlines air hostess course at Newcastle Airport Training Centre in February of which year? |
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And as they are all air hostesses of different nationalities working for different airlines, there's little chance of them being in Paris at the same time. |
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