Serving as toastmaster was town crier Trevor Heeks, who was won the town's civic award. |
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Toasting is a serious and traditionally rich feature of the Georgian meal and an official toastmaster is appointed. |
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Yet over a four-year period, Watson was employed as a town crier, children's entertainer, and as a toastmaster. |
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The mayor knows the actor's father, Steve, a former mayor's attendant and a popular toastmaster on the local social circuit. |
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At our last meeting Bridget Lawlor acted as toastmaster for the night. |
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The writer also spoke with Lowell Thomas who had been toastmaster of the of these affairs for thirty years, but has now retired to guest status. |
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I've really found my niche in life, though, by becoming a toastmaster. |
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Mr Haydon, who has worked as a professional toastmaster all over Europe and America, immediately decided to share his luck by helping a sick child's dream come true. |
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It owed its origin to the clubs of 18th-century England, where the toastmaster had to remain sober enough to carry out his office. |
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Strangely enough, it is rare for a toastmaster to actually give a toast but our current President, Tony O'Reilly, gave an excellent one in his congratulatory speech to Conor. |
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Beyond his defensive acumen, beyond the sheer force of his personality, the Jets regard Ryan as their great orator — part general, part politician, part football coach, a toastmaster at heart. |
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Serving as toastmaster, William vanden Heuvel made it clear that the gathering was but the first of a series of Schlesinger-Geburtstagsfeste that would be held at appropriate intervals through the next quarter of a century. |
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The toastmaster this year was Isaac Asimov, and the medal recipient was Willard N. Bascom, an oceanographer who invented a deep-ocean drilling technique known as dynamic positioning. |
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William Bennett, has become the toastmaster of the religious right. |
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Do you wish to have a toastmaster present at your reception? |
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Obviously, he's the best speaker in the world,'' said Kathy Oliver, a Burbank producer and distinguished toastmaster. |
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Alan Feeney, Britain's youngest professional toastmaster, has joined the Charlecote Pheasant Hotel, in Charlecote. |
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Bridget Roche took the chair as Toastmaster for the meeting and was amply assisted by the Club President Aidan Russell. |
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A Toastmaster Wears Many Hats. The Toastmaster is the host of the day and conducts the meeting. |
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However, Toastmaster gives people the opportunity to put the phone away and talk to each other, he added. |
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The highlight of the last day was a presentation by Toastmaster International President John Lau, who was also present at the awards ceremony. |
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We want to thank the Sri Lankan Toastmaster Club for bringing this world champion to Bahrain for a series of presentations. |
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Through Toastmaster member clubs, people improve their communication and leadership skills and today, Toastmasters has more than 260,000 members around the globe. |
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