My sister-in-law Joan, who was also an usherette at the cinema, said she used to watch him painting in the foyer while at work. |
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They'd just popped in for a quick half pint while waiting to question an usherette at the cinema who had witnessed a theft. |
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The usherette may be a rock star, but from 9am to 5pm she's still an usherette. |
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Alice worked as an usherette at the Mosspark Cinema in Cardonald, Glasgow before she married. |
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Her mother, Alice, worked in the same local cinema as her husband, employed as an usherette. |
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But then as a young teenager I started working in a theatre as an usherette and then developed a strong desire to work on stage. |
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A usherette offers her reel of emotion, the whole projected in cinemascope on the screen of the memories. |
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She worked as an usherette at the Mosspark Cinema in Cardonald, and Patrick would stand outside, stubbornly waiting to propose again, in his bowler hat and spats. |
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Also it in a cinema of district under the monitoring of the usherette deposited me. |
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My father and I shared a love of film His mother was an usherette in a cinema, and he'd watch every movie twice a week for free. |
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I thanked the usherette for her patience, bought a choc-ice and left. |
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Chefs tailor menus with elements that correspond to different scenes in the film and an usherette then directs the audience when to eat what. |
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At the time of her marriage, Mrs North was working in a worsted mill and as an usherette at the Cosy Nook Cinema in Salendine Nook. |
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And my Dad...his mum was an usherette in a cinema. |
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He saw his first pantomime aged three, and was so entranced he refused to leave until an usherette bribed him with a free ticket for another show. |
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Up a flight of mirrored stairs I find Zoe Davies, who worked in the Dreamland cinema in the 1990s, first as a teenage usherette and then as a manager. |
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I think we are in Plato's Cave, perceiving layered dispositions of reality — those of the movie, the audience, the usherette, the theatre, and the civilization that must have theatres. |
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At 16, she left and worked in a factory and later as a cinema usherette and a light bulb seller. |
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When Mr Wall was called up for National Service, Jo took a job as an usherette at the cinema. |
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The pair began courting three years later when 83-year-old Wilf went to see a film at the Maypole Cinema, where Beryl worked as an usherette. |
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I used to see Violet Pretty sometimes working as a usherette. |
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As an usherette there at the time I remember it well for several reasons. |
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She started as an usherette but became one of the few female projectionists in the country and she loved her job though she worked very long hours. |
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They were either so small they looked like a portable or so big I'd have expected an usherette to come into the living room selling popcorn and cartons of Kia-Ora. |
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But the show kicked off to a flat start with the microphone being turned up too high, ruining the opening scene where The Usherette introduces the story. |
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