Waiters were summoned and I wonder what it's worth to McVities to know that their digestives are the favourite nibble of the royal pooches. |
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Waiters dressed in traditional Gujarati costume hover attentively at one's elbow. |
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Waiters in white jackets were holding trays of water, orange juice or white wine for the taking. |
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Waiters and waitresses wear prison uniforms and the busboys are dressed like policemen and wardens. |
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Waiters with tables to fill are heartily welcoming instead of haughtily aloof. |
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Waiters send Argentine barbecue on go-carts, while the Brazilian barbecue is strung on steel forks. |
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The new renaissance and baroque galleries at the Waiters Art Museum, Baltimore, include rooms that resemble those of a seventeenth-century Dutch nobleman. |
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Waiters in penguin suits glided here and there, serving little delicacies on silver plates, blending into the sea of formally dressed people quite well. |
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Waiters hoisting massive, gooey hazelnut dacquoise cakes spoon-feed the dancing guests encircling the stage. |
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Waiters looked after kids and pinched babies' cheeks, laughter flooded from the open kitchen and plates of food shuttled back and forth with incredible regularity. |
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He cowrote a book, Triple Threat, with veteran author Eric Waiters, telling kids how to deal with bullying and other challenges in school. |
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Waiters were in on the ruse, and would frequently distract customers in order to facilitate the yoinking of oysters and caviar. |
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Waiters and waitresses tend to do peppy versions of birthday songs, sometimes including instruments and clapping. |
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Waiters are in button-downs, and waitresses wear full-on fraulein garb. |
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Service to start with was very slow, although not surprising when you have 2 waiters for a full restaurant. |
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Overseeing the white linen covered tables were crisply dressed waiters in white starched shirts and black ties. |
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In typical rodeo fashion, white-jacketed waiters served longnecks on silver trays while gents in tuxes, bolo ties and Western hats circulated. |
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Eating is done in tacky gondolier-a-go-go joints with a floorshow of stunned lobsters and smarmy waiters. |
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A field of Glasgow's finest waiters had to make two laps of the square while carrying a tray, two bottles and glasses. |
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Even the waiters, with their natty white jackets, look like they might be film stars in disguise. |
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Their waiters promise not to snicker when you order fries with your boeuf bourguignon. |
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The senior staff bolted from their chairs, leaving the waiters to clear the table of plate after plate of untouched food. |
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The only people who own tuxedoes anymore are head waiters, valets, and musicians. |
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He shakes hand after hand as waiters swan about with trays of nibblies and goblets of champagne. |
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There were two waiters and a busboy sitting in random spots around the small dining room. |
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Anyway, there were flowers and gilded fixtures and lush fabrics and polished waiters, hosts and busboys regarding us with measured warmth. |
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They work as busboys, mechanics, waiters, construction workers and migrant farmers, Hess said. |
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They're surrounded by heavy linen, sparkling crystal, gleaming silver, obsequious waiters, and an embarrassment of champagne glasses. |
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They've filled their almost-claustrophobic room with towering flower bouquets and perhaps a few too many obsequious waiters. |
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It's a grocery item, not the sort of thing waiters bring to candlelit dinner tables with a side of olive oil. |
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The kids stomped around noisily much to the consternation of the waiters who nevertheless stood stoically in attendance. |
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I often thought you went through life hoping only for the respect of your family, but the unqualified love of head waiters. |
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The waiters, by the way, were exceptionally helpful without being overbearing, and really seemed to know what to advise. |
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Conversation is overrated anyway, though don't tell that to the waiters here. |
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And just when the show seemed to be over, the lights went up on a 1930s nightclub, complete with sultry singers, tables and waiters. |
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There is much to be said for waiters who know their job and don't want to pal up with the punters. |
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The waiters grab Styrofoam cups of water before setting off with the main course, braised chump of lamb. |
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They will include chefs, housekeepers and waiters as well as business owners. |
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He's a thief, hustler, scamster, con man, who enjoys ripping off friends, family, waiters, old ladies, etc. |
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A dignified Gemini Ganesan arrived as the waiters began to totter in balancing trays of refreshing coconut water spiked with sprigs of mint. |
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No waiters pestered us to buy more drinks or ask us to vacate the table, even though there were probably hungry diners waiting upstairs. |
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The most disgusting thing I encounter is waiters picking their noses or cutting their fingers. |
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The comfortable rooms have breathtaking views across Mount's Bay, and liveried waiters serve cream-tea picnics on the lawn. |
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They are their dogs' ventriloquists and mind readers, as well as parents, entertainers, waiters, nurses and fetchers. |
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Several fezzed and vested waiters rush around taking orders from customers seated on bright cushions scattered around low wooden tables. |
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Or concocting side dishes that deserve to accompany such wonderful beef, carried by waiters with focus and peripheral vision? |
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What's so unconventional about mediocre food, chic interior design and waiters dressed in black? |
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We were greeted at the door of the restaurant by waiters who were passing out leis made from plumeria flowers and orchids. |
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Inside, waiters were seen serving guests with flutes of champagne, while deliveries of sushi and presents were taken through the main entrance. |
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One flutter of those eyelashes and waiters are throwing themselves at her feet. |
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Sure we could work there as croupiers, waiters, dealers, busboys, janitors and all, but we weren't allowed to gamble. |
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Tuxedo-clad waiters brought champagne and frou-frou hors d' oeuvres to the thousand guests sprawled throughout the grounds. |
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And they do not want male waiters casting furtive looks and breathing down their necks. |
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After that, waiters in bow ties get busy fussing with silverware and bringing on the hot courses. |
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In the hotels, there are tuxedoed waiters who fussily serve weekend visitors from Milan. |
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I always think it's so funny when the macho waiters invariably go gaga over children. |
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The waiters were pressurising me to make a decision, so I took the easiest option and swapped the fillet steak for plain old chicken. |
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He watched admiringly as waiters deboned his very fine grilled sole into two neat fillets. |
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Even the waiters gathered momentum as the meal progressed, decanting the better Chardonnays and serving them in large Burgundy glasses. |
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There are cheerful big resorts for those seeking poolside deckchairs, waiters bearing frothy drinks, and every desire heartily satisfied. |
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The dining car waiters and Pullman porters knew it too, and they faked their Uncle Tomming to get bigger tips. |
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Upon entry, we were immediately greeted by several waiters and offered the table of our choice. |
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You sit on divans at low tables, as waiters in fezzes and djellebas produce dishes like magicians from velvet tagine-shaped platters. |
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In that country, too, there was a vogue for incorporating coasters in dumb waiters. |
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A succession of handsome but bashful doe-eyed waiters brought over from Italy compounded our love for this place. |
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Just remember your regular waiters will be attired in lantern hats, pig tails and thin, droopy moustaches! |
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In friendly jest, one of the waiters came up to her and wagged his finger gently, indicating that the establishment did not approve. |
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She worked in the kitchen while her children served as waiters and helpers. |
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Outside, scores of people mill about, waiters serve free coffee and soda, and a long queue waits to get into the hall. |
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Lauren and I went to Osteria tonight and the waiters outnumbered the customers. |
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He said that the restaurant has about five waiters on duty during busy periods. |
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner. |
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The young chefs and waiters were delighted with the opportunity of preparing and serving food to their teachers. |
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They hold low-wage jobs as restaurant waiters, street cleaners, construction workers, and dishwashers. |
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Zombori worked as a busboy and saw how the world's top waiters treated customers. |
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Instead, waiters, waitresses and every other person who used to have to rely on tips to live were given a decent wage. |
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The waiters and waitresses wore black trousers or skirts and black T-shirts. |
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They took jobs with low pay and little advancement potential, working as busboys, waiters, gardeners, janitors, and domestic help in cities. |
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He strides into the restaurant and greets the waiters affably by name and orders soup and a glass of mineral water. |
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Two waiters come running, but the girls are deep into battle now, laughing raucously as the entire restaurant turns to look. |
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Apparently customers are a big hassle to shop keepers and waiters in Europe. |
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We're in the sort of plush Glasgow hotel where waiters scuttle along behind you sweeping up your dropped aitches. |
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And no, there is no insurer who can protect you from the advances of amorous waiters or leather jacket salesmen. |
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But when the Peking duck arrives, he at last focuses on the food and watches in admiration as the waiters carve the roasted bird. |
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You can feel the romance, you can hear the waiters shout impatiently in their own language and you can smell the sweet aromas of Italian fare. |
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This used to be an art practised by waiters in posh restaurants right in front of the diner, and it was a joy to watch. |
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There are the waiters, many of whom are Luger transplants, who rush through the crowd wearing long aprons and slightly askew snap-on bow ties. |
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The waiters are a bit out to lunch and service was a bit slow, but we were not in a rush. |
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The atmosphere is relaxed and the waiters are friendly, attractive and fully equipped with a sense of humour. |
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It took three waiters in concert to produce this masterpiece in a shining copper pan on a tabletop stove. |
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By this time she was permanently in a wheelchair, but still full of life and very fond of sangria and flirting with Spanish waiters. |
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They kept waiters hanging on while rudely squabbling and were deliberately awkward. |
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The interior is a delight, a beamed, strawed, trestle-tabled, dimly lit farmhouse attended to by waiters in sashed smocks. |
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Young boys hawking phone cards and cigarettes circulate among the tables as regularly as the uniformed waiters. |
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As well as tea and sympathy, they were lavishly attended on by waiters bearing fine wines and sumptuous snacks in the palace's state apartments. |
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But we had come to partake, and we were ushered into the Chrysanthemum Palace to be met by smiling waiters in red mandarin coats. |
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I don't know if he was half in the bag the way a lot of the waiters seemed to be, or not. |
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They take pleasure in tall ceilings, which conjure images of banquets and feasting, and waiters with aprons wrapped around their bellies. |
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The waiters will bow and scrape and tend to your every wish, for I will have pre-arranged this level of service with the manager. |
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Down on the lawn, all that citronella is coating diners' tongues, and the waiters bearing trays of Cristal are working overtime. |
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Le Rouge was filled with people, waiters weaving carefully between tables, delivering food and menus to people at the tables. |
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Among the panelled walls, stained glass skylights and beetling, tuxedoed waiters you will see tributes to famous literary and political regulars. |
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I want to thank you the waiters, the servers everyone was so nice and kind. |
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Legions of waiters in black tie buzzed by, offering beggar's purses filled with caviar. |
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There's full silver service presentation, of course, by gliding traymobiles and Indian waiters under garlands of hibiscus. |
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Aside from farm labor, underage boys work in tea gardens as waiters, auto repair shops, and small wood and metal craft industries. |
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The waiters were clumsy to the extent of walking in to people and dropping things, and forgetful, missing people out when pouring wine. |
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Dishes clang, waiters shout, children laugh and people chatter away in expressive, nine-tone, high volume Cantonese. |
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Although the Trust achieved its target of having no over 12 month waiters, 299 patients had been waiting longer than nine months at the end of March. |
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The stoppage was observed by 140 union members, according to the Daily Telegraph including gardeners, waiters, cooks and valets. |
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Our little group, which covered all levels of Italian language and ichthyophagy, appreciated the patience with which waiters and proprietor suggested and explained. |
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We sat on the mezzanine floor where I was amazed by the sight of hip young waiters as they literally skated by, on roller skates, while balancing laden trays in their hands. |
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Even the waiters, prim and proper and offering excellent service during the day, turn into veritable fleet-footed dancers in the evening, even dragging guests on to the floor. |
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This place is a hole, the waiters are rude, the food expensive. |
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The waiters weren't merely plate carriers, they were the new best friend you hadn't met yet and they could probably knock you up a balloon animal into the bargain. |
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This includes approximately 75,000 workers who serve the rich and very rich in such jobs as limousine drivers, nannies, housekeepers, waiters and bellhops. |
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The most baroque of these is a slippery square of cod, baked in a dome of salt and egg whites, which the waiters tap open at the table with a spoon. |
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In the middle of my dinner, some waiters emerged carrying a stick, on top of which many skewers of meat, seafood and vegetable balls had been inserted. |
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When the waiters appeared at Penny's shoulder with the main course on a platter, the prince was mid-anecdote. |
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The move has provoked public outcry from bar owners and thousands of waiters, dancers and bar girls, as well as disgruntled murmurings from late-night boozers. |
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We loved the food, the Latin atmosphere and the authentic Spanish waiters. |
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The waiters and meat carvers were quite friendly, some more than others. |
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According to the Fridays host and the waiters I spoke to, the promotion has been a success. |
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Hackneyed and sterile, the Rockwell is ideal if you are looking for vastly overpriced drinks served by offhand waiters with pathetically slow service. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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At these coastal restaurants, the waiters might be wearing ties and the tables could be draped with linen, but customers are still welcome in shorts and flip-flops. |
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There's a low hum of conversation, a genteel clink of polished silver on old china, waiters in tails exuding an air of quiet efficiency and old-fashioned servility. |
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How can people come to work there as nurses, teachers, dustmen, waiters, shop assistants and the thousand other necessary trades when flats or houses cost ten years' wages? |
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Throughout the meal our waiters were unobtrusive and efficient. |
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Arriving passengers greet their cabin stewards and table waiters like long-lost family friends with smiling handshakes, hugs and much backslapping. |
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When a monsoon approached, waiters dropped plastic drapes to keep the deck from flooding, the aide said. |
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There were waiters with trays full of drinks standing behind the gospel choir, like someone might release the hounds. |
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I settled into one of the leather banquettes for a leisurely tea service, including scones and a slice of custard pie served by white-jacketed waiters. |
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The waiters and staff of the establishment were clearly not amused. |
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Concentrated primarily as laborers, teamsters, deliverymen, waiters, servants, maids and laundresses, they held many of the lowest paid and least skilled jobs in the city. |
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They clustered around waiters offering glasses of champagne. |
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Smooth-footed, deft-handed waiters ministered to the table. Toast Melba, butter, an ice pail, all the adjuncts to a meal of quality. |
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As waiters brought trays of meat, the guests reached over and harvested the pink slices with their bare hands, popping them down the hatch. |
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Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. |
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The steak is presliced, and the waiters quickly distribute the meat, spooning the juices over the slices. |
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About twenty minutes after waiters served the soup, a guest got up and left. |
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When most of the waiters were commanded away to their supper, the parlour or stove being nearly emptied, in came a company of musketeers. |
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What expertise in BASIC is required of waiters, floor cleaners, doormen, and teamakers? |
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We are sitting in a skybox high up in the Superdome, complete with wet bar, kitchen, waiters and big TV screens. |
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Liveried waiters, unsmilingly hover waiting to pick up your plates as you finish your courses. |
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The jukebox belted out tunes from the fifties, and waiters shouted food orders to the cooks behind the enormous steel counter. |
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Many guests wish they could cuddle with the cute waiters on the Murphy bed that turns down at night in the lounge. |
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The tent is decorated in blue and white colours and waitresses and waiters will be dressed in traditional German lederhosen and dirndl outfits. |
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A family-owned classic with tuxedoed waiters, chalkboard menu, Old World ambience. |
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A chef flambes dishes on a tableside stove and waiters carve roasted joints from the trolley. |
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The minute you put your china cup down it's topped up with refreshing tazota tea, poured from a great height by waiters in colourful djellaba robes. |
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Two lead characters, Will and Scout, work as waiters at Friendly's, serving the trademark Fribbles, indulgent ice cream creations and tasty Big Beef hamburgers. |
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As they struggled to cope with the demands of Jamie, the head waiters and their own cack-handedness, it was clear they were a long way off from perfect. |
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If you are on a ship that has two traditional dinner seatings, arrive at your table on time. Your tablemates will appreciate it and so will the waiters. |
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Seated at table, eating delicious food brought by European migrant waiters in red bumfreezers, I felt that we were all making a very game pretence of reconstructing Europe. |
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This modification of the soiled-dish table will enable waiters to remove glasses, cups, and pitchers from the tray and to place them in the overhead dishracks. |
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Not but that the Grand Hotel is equal to any other Grand Hotel with its regiment of waiters, bootses, chambermaids, porters, lifts, housemaids, cooks, and so forth. |
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Splurge on a chaise lounge, and let waiters bring you cocktails. |
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He had a small fleet of waiters and servants at his beck and call. |
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