The man was ushering each person in, and making sure that they were supposed to be there. |
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It was dark outside, but Brae could make out more uniformed people, ushering students off of the plane. |
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She stood firm under their weight, gently ushering them back into the room and onto one of the divans. |
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He had only gotten to bed four or five hours ago after spending two hours ushering people out of his house and cleaning a small bit. |
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A witness working in a nearby shop said he first knew something was wrong when he saw police officers ushering people past his window. |
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Finally, Christ will return, vanquishing the Anti-Christ and ushering in the thousand-year reign of Christ on Earth. |
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At ninety-three, Edward Teller remains unrepentant for his role in ushering in the nuclear age. |
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The digital clock near my bedside read ten o'clock, ushering in my time to leave for school. |
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The officers remove my eighty-year-old grandmother's shoes and belt, ushering her into a private room for a thorough strip-search. |
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And on the spot where it was founded, Zurich Insurance will host the centenary reception on January 13, ushering in the year's events. |
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It had gained respect and authority by ushering in a period of peace and stability in the city. |
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An emaciated, rake of a lackey with crowns on his lapels kept ushering supplicants and victims into the Secretary's panelled office. |
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That mid-week upside explosion might have been an inflexion point, ushering in a more two-sided affair. |
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After ushering me to the garderobe, she escorted me to one of several free tables. |
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The sounds ushering from the two morphs on the screen weren't any better, though, and he couldn't block those out. |
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There, she saw the silver-robed priestess, ushering out a petite girl with a caramel-blonde ponytail, and big, cornflower blue eyes. |
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With plenty of awards and solid ratings, cable's best programmers are ushering in a new era in multichannel television. |
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But it actually is ushering in a new rationale for the media's scandal mongering. |
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Guards swarmed all over the city ushering people and fighting dark clad figures. |
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After ushering me to the terrace, she escorted me to one of several free tables. |
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A short, plump and positively motherly lady appeared in the doorway, ushering us in. |
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In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order. |
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Alex called to the fleeing girl and boy before ushering the remaining people in the living room out of the house. |
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After waiting for a few minutes, the stewardesses began ushering people out. |
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Alicia smiled coaxingly, nodding her head to the little boy's wishes, all the while ushering him in to the house. |
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Or, counter-intuitively, global warming could disrupt the North Atlantic Gulf Stream, thereby ushering in another Ice Age and giving Provence a Siberian climate. |
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The wind swings around to the northwest, ushering in frigid temperatures. |
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By ushering in a process whereby governmental power can be shared, these also guarantee social cohesion and sense of belongingness. |
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The dialogue between India and Pakistan held out the promise of ushering in lasting peace and reconciliation in the Indian subcontinent. |
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More earthquake rumbles follow, each ushering in even more layers of ungodly gorgeous sound and evoking a stomach-turning combination of fear and excitement. |
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This is pure hypocrisy and is aimed at ushering in a new superstate' over the heads of the peoples. |
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We are reducing taxes further for Canadians and ushering in a new era for Canadian business taxation, while further reducing the federal debt. |
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Its single market and currency are rallying governments around sound economic policies that are ushering in a period of stable growth. |
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Although it had its challenges, the essence was that ECOMOG played a critical role in ushering peace and stability to the country. |
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This new historic moment not only reminds us of the achievements that we have inherited but is also ushering us into the future. |
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Still, the industry restructuring may turn out to be an epochal event, possibly ushering in an age of stability and an end to trade protectionism. |
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One of them got out, ushering me to exit on the right side of the car. |
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Today, a new era might be in the making, ushering in an eco-efficient economy and an equitable development model. |
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The opposition went on to win the plebiscite, ushering in Chile's transition to democracy. |
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It may be said that the years of the gold rushes were the years of transition, ushering in an era of progress. |
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The recession curbed condo sales and is now ushering in this latest round of rental development. |
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From 1908, railed electric buses, railless electric buses and power-driven buses appeared successively, ushering in a period of prosperous transportation. |
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A few years ago the dot-com stock market boom in the U. S. went bust, ushering in a recession. |
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The Miley tweet marked the peak of the hostilities, ushering in a social media silence between the two feuding celebs. |
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The astounding success of the Soviet 1943 summer offensive led Stalin to order a winter offensive to retake all lost Soviet territory, therewith ushering in the third act. |
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The man blinked, before opening the door wider and ushering me inside. |
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He broke off from his schedule, delaying the local media interviews and ushering people out of the room while he had a few words in private with Robinson. |
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Arean stood at the entrance to the tunnel ushering his people inside. |
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There were policemen ushering people away, and some were always going in and out of the bar, which seemed really easy, since the door wasn't there. |
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He also insisted on personally ushering me to my third period class too. |
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A few hours later we are at the official opening ceremony, which includes everything from traditional drummers to a military band ushering in the newly elected President. |
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The play begins with a bellman ushering three recently deceased people into a room. |
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This loose credit did its job, warding off both recession and deflation, while ushering in a period of synchronized global growth. |
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It is clear that the employment targets cannot be met unless we succeed in ushering in a sustainable economic upswing. |
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Relatedly, perhaps the globalization of democratic discourse is ushering in a more ambitious period for democratization. |
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The Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard, has announced that the Australian election will take place on 14 September, ushering in an unprecedented eight-month election campaign. |
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The Minoans were followed by the Myceneans, who collapsed suddenly around 1200 BC, ushering the European Iron Age. |
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To interpret it as a foundational change, ushering something new and unknown, is to diminish the past, to unduly singularize Mr. Obama's achievement and to raise unrealistic expectations about his presidency. |
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With today's advances in visual technology, High Definition is becoming more accessible, ushering in a new dawn in home entertainment. This new dawn is 3D entertainment. |
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But it had an enormous impact, ushering in the move towards atonality that found its most extreme expression in the work of composers like Arnold Schoenberg. |
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The final undoing of the October Revolution in 1991-92 was a historic defeat for the workers of the world, ushering in a difficult period for revolutionists. |
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While the West is ushering in the age of the 'information superhighway', there are still some 600,000 human settlements in the world which are without electricity. |
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Reformasi followed, ushering in Indonesia's democratic system. |
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Warm July breezes are ushering in the summer's group shows. |
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Nearby hospitals were ushering in stretcher after stretcher. |
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That Agreement marked a turning point in relations between Aboriginal people and other Canadians, ushering in a new era of fairness and justice for the first citizens of our country. |
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I think it is quite obvious that this request is relevant, especially for this part-session which is ending a century of war and, we hope, ushering in a millennium of peace. |
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The accountability with respect to the loans bill will close this last loophole in our election financing laws, ushering in a modern era of clean politics. |
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Many observers contend that the global economy is undergoing a fundamental restructuring that is ushering in a new economic paradigm known as the knowledge-based economy. |
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The significance of the Moscow Treaty lies not just in its quantitative reductions but also in its ushering in of a more cooperative arms control relationship between the United States of America and the Russian Federation. |
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Technology is increasing capacity and ushering in new media. |
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The system of streetcar lines expanded gradually until 1892 and then much more rapidly as much faster, more efficient electric streetcars were introduced, ushering in the real age of mass transit. |
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, ushering in a new era focused on respect for human individuals, their dignity and right to life. |
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This showed how a democratic, peaceful FYROM was in the process of developing closer ties with the rest of Europe, and ushering in a brighter future for its all its people. |
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Mr Sidibé also spoke on his priorities going forward, including ushering in a new era of accountability, addressing stigma and discrimination and delivering on human rights, and sustaining investments. |
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While ushering in reforms needed to comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, he led Elections Canada into the age of computerized election administration. |
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Another encouraging development is that many new technologies lower the barriers to further innovation, a virtuous circle that holds the promise of ushering in a more global culture of innovation. |
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In short, the computer, digital, and cellular age will bring about changes in how old forms of crime are conducted, while ushering in new, high-value services that will be targeted. |
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The recovery continued in 2006 and 2007 with real GDP growing by 5.4 percent and 7.3 percent, respectively, and ushering in improved overall growth prospects. |
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Transcending the frippery was St Paul's itself, symbol of London's wealth and resilience, into whose cavernous dome the voices of choristers rose, ushering Lady Thatcher's soul to her god. |
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Retrofitted with the latest optics technology, new ground-based super telescopes are changing the way we view deep space and ushering in a new age in astronomy. |
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Despite prolonged political infighting, Ukraine's steady reformist moves are ushering the country into a new era of regional and global economic integration. |
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You might just be herding cats or ushering people. |
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In the eighteen-twenties, for example, government armories became the first factories in the United States to make products with entirely interchangeable parts, ushering in the age of modern manufacturing. |
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It means robots can easily build a bridge that humans can walk over without fear, ushering in a new era of robotic flying bridge-making quadcopters. |
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The use of race must be minimal enough that it does not serve a dispositive role in the admissions calculus, but it must be powerful enough that it achieves its aims of ushering greater diversity into the student body. |
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When Cahill and Bresciano take the field in Cuiaba on 13 June, it will be less as the last sentinels of some fading imperial glory, and more as veterans ushering a new generation to the front of the stage. |
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The final passage, however, is also a flawless rendering of the real-life miracle of snowfall, a few light taps upon the window ushering in a flurry of some of the most beautiful prose ever printed. |
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He struck out looking, ushering in the Mets' nuclear winter. |
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The welcoming and ushering committee endeavours to make Summerlea's congregation and visitors feel welcome at church services and social gatherings. |
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Domestically, Henry is known for his radical changes to the English Constitution, ushering in the theory of the divine right of kings to England. |
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A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind which lasts for several months, ushering in a region's rainy season. |
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Finally, in 1937, an era ended when the last of the Shafter Empire was sold, ushering in a new parade of owners. |
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The Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in AD 184, ushering in an era of warlords. |
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Being run on water power, it produced stronger and harder yarn than the then famous 'Spinning Jenny', thus, greatly ushering the factory system. |
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Will Raul Castro ironically be responsible for ushering in a wave of Cuban ballplayers to the Yankees or other MLB teams in time for next season? |
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Feodor died childless in 1598, ushering in the Time of Troubles. |
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