It's not just a bit of showroom flim-flam to fleece the Mondeo man who fantasises about getting the red-carpet treatment. |
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He was recently given the red-carpet treatment on a visit to Paris, the first Algerian leader since the 1980s to do so. |
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Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment. |
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While investing abroad once was fraught with red tape, most host governments today give foreign investors the red-carpet treatment. |
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This month, Mr. Erdogan was given the red-carpet treatment when he visited Athens. |
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Apart from the fat check he receives every month, plus an endless chain of facilities, he gets red-carpet treatment wherever he goes. |
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The reason I am telling you about the red-carpet treatment is because the people of Jerusalem gave Jesus the red carpet treatment on Palm Sunday many years ago. |
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A customer who complains once in 11 flights, however, will get red-carpet treatment. |
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Those whom Mr Sarkozy rightly describes as scum, however, can count on subsidies and red-carpet treatment. |
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Before the students where given their awards, the coaches and teachers where given a red-carpet treatment while entering the gym. |
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While in London, the contestants were given the red-carpet treatment in a top hotel, where they were treated to five course meals and champagne. |
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From the first encounter that job candidates have with the company, he courts them with red-carpet treatment. |
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The red-carpet treatment didn't even cease when the plane stopped for fuel. |
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The red-carpet treatment includes a gourmet meal, based on the last meal on Concorde, at the Radisson Hotel close to the airport, before a tour of the aircraft. |
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These returnees are given the full red-carpet treatment. |
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In 1890 Dr Brookes gave Wenlock's full red-carpet treatment to the Baron. |
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Consistent with the Crown Hotel's philosophy: the basement is a hospitality area, and guests are provided the red-carpet treatment regardless a level. |
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He was accorded, literally, the red-carpet treatment by the Labour government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, culminating in an audience with the Queen at Windsor Castle. |
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For eight days, General McCaffrey was given red-carpet treatment. |
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When we arrived at Gare Centrale we got the red-carpet treatment. |
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Earlier this week, Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, a high-ranking member of the major opposition Nationalist Party, was given red-carpet treatment during a visit to Hong Kong. |
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