Ushers tried to control the free-for-all as the rest competed for the remaining seats toward the back of the hall. |
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Ushers passed around little pieces of paper on which congregants could inscribe messages of support to victims of sexual abuse. |
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Ushers announced movie showtimes from the moment the A picture started because the wraparound material was simply not the main attraction. |
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Ushers included Cannon Burgess, William Drew Jefcoat, Chad Mattox, Hobbs Mtze, Fraiser Smith, and Marshall Vaught Taylor Bole and Tripp Smith served as ring bearers. |
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Many breweries were still brewing oatmeal stouts in the 1950s, for example Brickwoods in Portsmouth, Matthew Brown in Blackburn and Ushers in Trowbridge. |
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This gave us the special attention of the ushers and great seats in the front row. |
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The casket, escorted by ushers in white formal attire, was borne on an open white hearse led by eight impressive horses. |
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Clearly an organized hostess, Lady Feina had hired ushers to seat each of her guests exactly where they were supposed to be seated. |
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Two ushers had to literally pick the guy up out of his chair and drag him out. |
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As George, Gary, and I were going to be ushers at his wedding, we had to be at the wedding rehearsal the day before the wedding. |
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She steered her mother to the doors, and watched as one of the ushers showed her to her seat in the front pew on the right. |
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Interaction with the performers began as soon as ushers had guided guests to their seats. |
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It took several minutes for the crowd to quiet down and ushers to restore order. |
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The workers, including ushers, legal clerks and administration staff, are in dispute with their employers over pay. |
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Staff including court ushers and clerks are involved in the stoppage in England and Wales. |
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Court ushers and clerks and immigration officers were joining the walkout as part of a campaign to tackle low pay. |
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Two long-serving ushers at Kingston Magistrates' Court were compulsorily retired on Friday despite being eager to carry on working. |
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His assistant ushers me and the photographer past the two staff doing laundry and into a private cinema. |
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I catch a glimpse of the bald pilot before she ushers me into the main cabin, which consists of one large cushioned seat. |
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The mother of the bride ushers in her daughter to the marriage chamber and spies the rich coverlet on the bridal bed. |
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Neil Diamond himself joins in for the film's happy conclusion and ushers out the closing credits with a concert performance. |
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He also prescribed a four-handed massage using sesame oil that ushers me into a 12-hour slumber after nights of insomnia. |
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The kitchen occupies the east side of the house, where a curtain wall ushers in morning light. |
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Tail-coated ushers move them gently along the brown carpet that deadens the footsteps. |
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln. |
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The ushers could start the collection at the back, passing the plates and moving forward. |
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The only job Jalena did not leave was to make gift bags for the bridesmaids and ushers. |
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Everyone is all courtesy and etiquette and even the ushers are spectacularly dressed. |
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Chaplains may encourage service members to participate as lay readers, choir members, Eucharistic ministers, and ushers, as well as in other roles. |
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You are dog tired, ready to drop from fatigue at any moment, when someone ushers you into a cosy room filled with comfy cushions and relaxing music. |
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At the lowest level were thousands of petty jurisdictions, many private, but all fully staffed by a complement of judges, clerks, procurators, ushers, and tipstaffs. |
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The trial had started on the Monday and by this time there was a flurry of black-cloaked ushers briskly walking through the building, desperately looking for a policeman. |
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What's happening is that the ushers and seat fillers are in cahoots. |
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The groom is Scottish so he and all the ushers were decked out in kilts. |
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As Caspersen ushers the employee out the door, two of her coworkers circle a custom-made round table, sniffing, sipping, and spitting coffee from some two dozen samples. |
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Laypeople have served as readers, prayer leaders, cantors, communion ministers, announcers, and greeters, as well as ushers, acolytes, and musicians. |
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Then the doors slide open, and a straw-hatted barker who looks like he's just stepped out of the 19th century greets you and ushers you into a Coca-Cola fantasyland. |
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Their garb lent them either the gravitas the Republican bench has previously lacked, or the doleful aspect of ushers at a funeral. |
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The death of Iphigenia ushers in a bloodsoaked cycle of revenge. |
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Sarah and Paul have asked me to be one of the two ushers at their wedding. |
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He is a writing school of one, and Made to Break ushers his literary energies into categorical existence. |
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The striking workers include part-time housekeepers, cooks, ticket takers, ushers, bartenders, concession workers, servers, and conversion and ice crews. |
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The latter proclaims that it educates future leaders in a noble tradition when in fact it ushers future leaders' wives into the art of housewifery. |
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It is customary that six or eight ushers take part in the ceremony. |
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The end of the university term always ushers in the year-end student show. |
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The ushers therefore had to work in relays, so that one team would be packing up after a royal visit while another was ready to receive the Queen at the next venue. |
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Ted Lindsay, Reggie Sinclair, and Marty Pavelich of the Red Wings, were ushers, and Ted's wife, Pat, was matron of honor. |
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Dissatisfaction on the home front necessitates a showdown that ushers in a desired new order. |
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She goes to the door and ushers in a tall, handsome man, impeccably put together. |
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Personnel were divided up into the tasks of ceremonial coffin bearers, street liners, ushers for the chapel, car door openers, gun carriage crew and general working hands. |
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Is it a disappointment to you that a lot of the people behind the scenes, like the ushers and usherettes and yourself, don't get the recognition they deserve? |
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Guards are stationed outside the building to provide armed protection, and ushers are stationed inside to maintain order. |
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By making understandable topics ranging from common fractions to a Julia set, Darling ushers readers into the world of recreational mathematics. |
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Embedded with all the Absolute Pitch performance tools, the new ASUS M4A785G HTPC motherboard ushers in anew generation in sound delivery. |
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The ushers threw the woman out of the auditorium, because she kept shouting out insults to the guest of honor when he made his speech. |
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Darlene's daughter-in-law, Janet, of Victorville was her matron of honor, and serving as ushers were Darlene's two grandsons, Daniel and Dylan. |
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In Rabobank's view, fortune favors the brave, as market segmentation ushers in a new wave of innovation in global wine styles, marketing and distribution. |
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The 180 ushers are highly visible in the Parliament, dressed in black tails and wearing a silver chain, and are recruited in the same manner as the European civil service. |
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