If you want to rub shoulders with the modern-day glitterati, go for dinner at any of the restaurants by the harbour. |
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Now Jeffrey has the opportunity to rub shoulders with the socialites of the club. |
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It is an opportunity for fun runners, joggers and charity fund-raisers to rub shoulders with the fast and famous. |
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As an unabashed keeper of the Feast of Christmas, I choose to rub shoulders with the forces of jollification, merriment, and solemnity. |
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Families now rub shoulders with veteran birdwatchers to view the Whooper's plus 106 Bewick's swans from Siberia. |
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The film follows the two men as they rub shoulders with some of the rich and famous at exclusive clubs, restaurants and other expensive venues. |
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Maybe if they rub shoulders with the Liberals long enough they will have a conversion, because we are seeing a conversion here tonight. |
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I was also given access to the green room after the show where I would be able to rub shoulders with these brilliant men who meant so much to me as a teenager. |
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Guests dine and rub shoulders with working coffee farmers and, in an affirming testament to the honor system, are asked to log their own charges on a communal notepad. |
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A rare opportunity to rub shoulders with the vineyard's owner, Cristiano van Zeller, one of Portugal's most respected producers. |
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The hours and minutes rub shoulders with the sky chart of the Northern hemisphere, with the cardinal points and zodiac. |
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I'm glad you came to Ottawa this year to do your awards, because it gives us an opportunity to rub shoulders with you. |
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Parliamentary republics rub shoulders with presidential regimes, constitutional monarchies and mixed systems. |
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Young scientists rub shoulders with the most experienced researchers in this multilingual laboratory. |
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As we quite literally rub shoulders with them, we understand that their presence and their influence live on. |
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The most demanding rally in the world is also the only one in which the best riders and drivers rub shoulders with amateurs. |
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His imagination slips into fantasy, creating an enchanting world where polar bears rub shoulders with elves, seals and even Santa Claus. |
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We did pull on our deck shoes and polo shirts to venture back across the island on three separate occasions to rub shoulders with the yachties out for Skandia Cowes Week. |
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We rub shoulders with people of every special background, from around the entire world, for which we are enormously enriched. |
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Community representatives and participants from the education sector will rub shoulders with First Nations, government, municipal and industry representatives. |
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Westerners with long-lensed cameras rub shoulders with locals. |
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They rub shoulders with top athletes from other sports. |
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Here are 10 places to rub shoulders with the tastemakers. |
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Unprofitable biotech businesses rub shoulders with value plays. |
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However, this title will first and foremost convey a strong message to the general public and to all those who rub shoulders with this profession. |
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A varied industrial fabric, where historical industries rub shoulders with highly specialised and innovative industries, makes up the economic landscape in Meurthe-et-Moselle. |
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Over the years the Group has built up a rich and varied collection, in which great names such as César rub shoulders with young hopefuls whom the Group has made a point of encouraging. |
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The third point I would like to make is that, when the world so shrinks that nations and peoples rub shoulders with each other, a unilateral way of deciding things would not work at all. |
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Another of the Montréal economy's key success factors is the balance between the different players: in all sectors, prestigious multinationals rub shoulders with thousands of highly active small and medium-sized businesses. |
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Dealers from the Americas and Asia rub shoulders with Europeans. |
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As well as developing very trendy watches in a children's world where princesses rub shoulders with pirates and explorers, the Flik Flak brand has also developed a method of teaching children to tell the time. |
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Full-time solicitors in their 30s rub shoulders with teenage strikers looking to make a name for themselves, creating an eclectic atmosphere in and around the team hotels and at match venues. |
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So they live in gated communities to ensure they never rub shoulders with the lower orders. |
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Just a small example of the kind of dirty tricks they will face as they rub shoulders with the great and the gorblimey of the game. |
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At the book market, which takes place on Friday and Saturday, you will rub shoulders with artists, book-makers, small press publishers, bookbinders and zine artists. |
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