Helen looks slightly concerned and is relieved when a local dignitary merely congratulates her on her name day without a hint of expectation. |
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Each dignitary was assigned a specific seat as the Sultan was put at the head of the table. |
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A local dignitary ushered off the last musical act and wished us a safe journey home. |
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One of our guys rolled his oversize truck on a residential street in front of a visiting dignitary. |
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What friend, dignitary, hero, sports idol, movie star, etc. might we ask over to eat with us? |
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The intemperance of that high dignitary and his priests filled me with an unspeakable horror and disgust. |
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He became a close friend of the Dalai Lama, who was almost the first foreign dignitary he received as president. |
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In the afternoon of 3 March, commencing at 3.20 p.m., we shall listen to the dignitary from Japan, who will address the Conference. |
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Tanks from the Irish Army along with approximately 6,000 Irish troops in one of the biggest security operations ever mounted for a visiting dignitary. |
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People are still held accountable for their actions, be it the simple breaking of a window, or the murder of a foreign dignitary, people cannot argue fate made them do it. |
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Wim Duisenberg is a highly respectable dignitary who is credible in the eyes of all to carry out this responsibility. |
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Many Japanese watching on television were aghast to see their young people shout down and silence a foreign dignitary. |
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One answer could simply be the traditional dignitary harms associated with invasions of privacy. |
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The presidency will do its utmost to organize special plenary meetings for any dignitary who may wish to contribute to our work. |
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A D-list celebrity carries far more clout than an A-list dignitary. |
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There was extensive press coverage, dignitary representation, and the attendance far exceeded our expectations. |
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Once his daily need is satisfied, he acquires the supreme role of dignitary of nature. |
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Some poor-quality programmes, perhaps merely a series of wobbly shots of some dignitary visiting an experiment station. |
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Tennis dignitary Chris Evert stands behind her, forced into rapturous laughter along with 14,000 others inside the arena. |
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Killavil's ageless flautist and fiddler Peter Horan was one of a number of top traditional Irish musicians who were introduced to the north Belfast dignitary in the Aras. |
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The threat environment is different on a normal business day, as opposed to a day when a visiting dignitary and possible terrorist target is visiting a building or complex. |
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He was a close friend of the the Dalai Lama almost the first foreign dignitary he received as president, and a visitor in the last days of his life. |
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He was our first foreign dignitary to visit. |
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He is made to feel more like a dignitary than a sightseer. |
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Prelate, an ecclesiastical dignitary of high rank. |
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As a dignitary of a nation, it is the least that I can do. |
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Despite the ambiguity, Galerie Hussenot was instructed to remove the brooms every time a dignitary walked past. Up the dusty highway, the Sharjah Biennial also exhibited a range of different political work. |
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Her office provides executive services to the chambers of the nine Judges, the office of the Executive Legal Officer, the law clerk program, and dignitary visits. |
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This was the symbolism of the Candlelight Tribute as a dignitary passed the candle to a youth who assumed the responsibility to carry the legacy forward. |
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Abuse of process and malicious prosecution are often classified as dignitary torts as well. |
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