She was picked up by a minicab for modelling jobs, chaperoned by her agent and taken straight back to her parents' home afterwards. |
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The authority said none of these practices prevailed today, and patients were chaperoned for physical examinations. |
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The performers will be chaperoned by security staff at all times and they will work for 20 minute periods at a time. |
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Several outraged parents chaperoned their children to Poppleton Road School today after seeing the report. |
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After appealing to the High Court he was allowed to continue on the condition he was chaperoned by a female nurse. |
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The lucky 50 will be chaperoned by six teachers who also deserve tickets for their hard work. |
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In rural areas overseas, girls are always chaperoned, whereas here teenage girls are allowed to go out to dinners and clubs. |
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Once Batty and Ursula arrived in Dublin, they were coached and chaperoned by Team Ireland officials. |
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The world No.1 apparently was chaperoned by no fewer than 16 minders during the week. |
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Nurses' residences were required to house these student workers in a safe and chaperoned environment. |
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Students are chaperoned by either an ELC staff member or a professional tour guide on all activities. |
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At a nearby table sat a charming young lady named Emma, who also chaperoned her sister Eugenie. |
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As Mr. Jacobs points out, underage models should be chaperoned and offered protections. |
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All patients undergoing physical examinations were now chaperoned. |
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Medical trainees should be appropriately chaperoned at all times to ensure the safety of the patient and the value of the learning opportunity. |
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Her French début has been chaperoned by Charles Aznavour who fell under the charm of this young singer and songwriter with her creative genius. |
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The chaperone or DCO must reject this request if it will not be possible for the rider to be continuously chaperoned. |
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Creedon understood that school policy required him to sleep in the same room as, although in a different bed than, the students he chaperoned. |
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We had some dances and quite a lot of charming girls were able to attend them, but I believe they were chaperoned. |
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That was in 1997. Two years later, on February 5,1999, True chaperoned three antiquities, including the kylix, back to Italy. |
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Ripley places the blame on the 14 months she spent filming in France and England, chaperoned by her mother but away from home and her friends at school in Dundee. |
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In our three previous meetings since Cole burst on to the Premiership scene at 17, he was chaperoned by his father, agent, solicitor or any combination of all three. |
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Yet even though these women were duly chaperoned by mothers or other female relatives, critics increasingly attacked European training as a danger to American womanhood. |
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The expectation was that at one of the season's many social occasions, all chaperoned, she would meet a suitable young man and carry on the old order. |
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The agents involved were senior Bangladeshi politicians and intelligence officers serving under Khaleda Zia, then the prime minister, and they were chaperoned by Pakistani spies. |
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Iran did allow agency inspectors to take a closely chaperoned tour of Parchin in 2005, but it did not include the containment vessel citied in the 2011 report. |
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If it was not possible for the Anti-Doping Inspector to observe the Rider or to have the Rider chaperoned at all times, this shall be recorded by the Anti-Doping Inspector. |
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No Advance Notice: A Doping Control which takes place with no advance warning to the Athlete and where the Athlete is continuously chaperoned from the moment of notification through Sample provision. |
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Agatha, always chaperoned by her mother, attended many social functions in search of a husband. |
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The evening will be chaperoned by Mr. Brindel and several teachers. |
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