Everyone is all courtesy and etiquette and even the ushers are spectacularly dressed. |
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This gave us the special attention of the ushers and great seats in the front row. |
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I catch a glimpse of the bald pilot before she ushers me into the main cabin, which consists of one large cushioned seat. |
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The casket, escorted by ushers in white formal attire, was borne on an open white hearse led by eight impressive horses. |
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Clearly an organized hostess, Lady Feina had hired ushers to seat each of her guests exactly where they were supposed to be seated. |
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Neil Diamond himself joins in for the film's happy conclusion and ushers out the closing credits with a concert performance. |
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The only job Jalena did not leave was to make gift bags for the bridesmaids and ushers. |
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The mother of the bride ushers in her daughter to the marriage chamber and spies the rich coverlet on the bridal bed. |
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln. |
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The ushers could start the collection at the back, passing the plates and moving forward. |
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As George, Gary, and I were going to be ushers at his wedding, we had to be at the wedding rehearsal the day before the wedding. |
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He also prescribed a four-handed massage using sesame oil that ushers me into a 12-hour slumber after nights of insomnia. |
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It took several minutes for the crowd to quiet down and ushers to restore order. |
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The workers, including ushers, legal clerks and administration staff, are in dispute with their employers over pay. |
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Staff including court ushers and clerks are involved in the stoppage in England and Wales. |
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Court ushers and clerks and immigration officers were joining the walkout as part of a campaign to tackle low pay. |
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Two long-serving ushers at Kingston Magistrates' Court were compulsorily retired on Friday despite being eager to carry on working. |
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The kitchen occupies the east side of the house, where a curtain wall ushers in morning light. |
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Interaction with the performers began as soon as ushers had guided guests to their seats. |
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Tail-coated ushers move them gently along the brown carpet that deadens the footsteps. |
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She steered her mother to the doors, and watched as one of the ushers showed her to her seat in the front pew on the right. |
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Two ushers had to literally pick the guy up out of his chair and drag him out. |
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His assistant ushers me and the photographer past the two staff doing laundry and into a private cinema. |
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Failure sometimes ushers in perfect success, if one is ready to rethink and readjust his engagement strategies. |
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The year 2005 marks the first five-year anniversary of the Act and ushers in the parliamentary review process. |
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The introduction of the euro ushers in an exciting new era for the Europeans, and we should all wish them well. |
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Is it a disappointment to you that a lot of the people behind the scenes, like the ushers and usherettes and yourself, don't get the recognition they deserve? |
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Sarah and Paul have asked me to be one of the two ushers at their wedding. |
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This startling shift rinses away every reminiscence of the first movement, and ushers in a breathtaking new world. |
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You are dog tired, ready to drop from fatigue at any moment, when someone ushers you into a cosy room filled with comfy cushions and relaxing music. |
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Even ushers at the singalongs have been seen to choke up during the finale. |
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What's happening is that the ushers and seat fillers are in cahoots. |
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Inside, caped ushers and velvet ropes guarded the crimson-carpeted interior. |
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The death of Iphigenia ushers in a bloodsoaked cycle of revenge. |
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It is customary that six or eight ushers take part in the ceremony. |
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The same applies to those Members who behaved in an unseemly way towards our ushers, who were only carrying out their proper duties. |
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The signing of this Agreement, based on asymmetrical federalism, ushers in a new era of partnership between our two governments. |
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Any person expressing approval or disapproval shall immediately be ejected by the ushers. |
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This role will also communicate with ushers and ticket takers on seating availability. |
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This involves arranging for ushers, directing the ushers, organizing refreshments for after-church events, etc. |
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The BIO has also transferred conference ushers to the JICS, without any prior discussion. |
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The chapel was accessed through two interior doors, where ushers were normally stationed before the start of services. |
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The groom is Scottish so he and all the ushers were decked out in kilts. |
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The latter proclaims that it educates future leaders in a noble tradition when in fact it ushers future leaders' wives into the art of housewifery. |
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He is a writing school of one, and Made to Break ushers his literary energies into categorical existence. |
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The Liberals and Democrats take the view that it cannot, for it ushers in nothing of the sort. |
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The ushers therefore had to work in relays, so that one team would be packing up after a royal visit while another was ready to receive the Queen at the next venue. |
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Their garb lent them either the gravitas the Republican bench has previously lacked, or the doleful aspect of ushers at a funeral. |
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Chaplains may encourage service members to participate as lay readers, choir members, Eucharistic ministers, and ushers, as well as in other roles. |
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The end of the university term always ushers in the year-end student show. |
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Then the doors slide open, and a straw-hatted barker who looks like he's just stepped out of the 19th century greets you and ushers you into a Coca-Cola fantasyland. |
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Personnel were divided up into the tasks of ceremonial coffin bearers, street liners, ushers for the chapel, car door openers, gun carriage crew and general working hands. |
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Ted Lindsay, Reggie Sinclair, and Marty Pavelich of the Red Wings, were ushers, and Ted's wife, Pat, was matron of honor. |
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Dissatisfaction on the home front necessitates a showdown that ushers in a desired new order. |
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She goes to the door and ushers in a tall, handsome man, impeccably put together. |
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At the lowest level were thousands of petty jurisdictions, many private, but all fully staffed by a complement of judges, clerks, procurators, ushers, and tipstaffs. |
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The trial had started on the Monday and by this time there was a flurry of black-cloaked ushers briskly walking through the building, desperately looking for a policeman. |
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As Caspersen ushers the employee out the door, two of her coworkers circle a custom-made round table, sniffing, sipping, and spitting coffee from some two dozen samples. |
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Laypeople have served as readers, prayer leaders, cantors, communion ministers, announcers, and greeters, as well as ushers, acolytes, and musicians. |
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The striking workers include part-time housekeepers, cooks, ticket takers, ushers, bartenders, concession workers, servers, and conversion and ice crews. |
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The resolution ushers in a new and more robust initiative to address the precarious Zimbabwe political and security situation. |
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We sat cross-legged as ushers brought round scented oil, which each man dabbed on his neck, beard and wrists. |
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This is most important, since flexicurity only makes sense if it ushers in an atmosphere of trust between employees and employers. |
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Indeed, given that it ushers in a new order, the one previously in place is bound to collapse. |
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The fact that regulatory conformance is governed at the Provincial level ushers in the related issue of the mobility of skilled workers. |
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The advertising age ushers in colorful prophylactic wrappings, grim eugenicist warnings, and bubbly Chinese P. S. A.s encouraging women to use birth control. |
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As the song stops, abruptly, and the lights grow dim and dusty, and some fat guy, in long shot, ushers them out of their pod, it feels like the end of the world. |
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That day, our house smelled the way old houses do in July, when a certain steaminess invades the carpets and any breeze ushers in just enough of an aroma to give the air the barely noticeable tang of summer. |
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And Rupert Goold's eagerly awaited revival, originating at the Gate theatre, Dublin, ushers us into the strange, spectral world that characterised his productions of Shakespeare and Pirandello. |
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The new chapter ushers in a period of reappraisal as full of promise as the one that followed the Second World War and saw the birth of the United Nations system. |
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With husbands still calling friends from the payphone in the foyer for updates, or nipping across Finchley Road for a glimpse in the windows of Radio Rentals, it took an age for the ushers to get everyone settled. |
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Darlene's daughter-in-law, Janet, of Victorville was her matron of honor, and serving as ushers were Darlene's two grandsons, Daniel and Dylan. |
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This crew's mandate is to meet the public as ushers and ticket takers, to ensure the safety and security of our patrons and to act as tactful ambassadors of goodwill to the public attending performances. |
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A particular concern for the developing world is that the concept could be used by industrialized countries to impose restrictions on trade or ODA, or be the thin end of a wedge that ushers in protectionism. |
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The church had ushers at the doors during church services, but they were ineffective in ensuring a small child remained in the church during the service. |
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One of the peculiar experiences of a gallery sitter is watching the ushers pass the plate, then a slight pause, while they take the elevator downstair and passit there. |
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Mostly, this lackadaisical open door policy ushers in unlistenable racket. |
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Now, the comment deadline ushers in a critical phase. |
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The Scene Sunrise ushers in a flurry of outdoor activities. |
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Stability is key to the success of any organization, and as the Board ushers in a new era of maturity and confidence, the focus of the aforementioned activities will be to help it attain and sustain a level of stability. |
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Corel Paint Shop Pro X ushers in a new era of photo editing software by putting the power of advanced photo editing into every user's hands, whether they're a first time photographer or a seasoned professional. |
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I would, therefore, be delighted if tomorrow this Parliament votes in favour of this document, and this is very important, since it ushers in a new era on our continent. |
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As rapporteur for that country, I therefore call on you all to support the Brok report, which embodies years of effort and hard work and ushers in a new era in the life of the European Union. |
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A quiet version of the fanfare gracefully ushers in the recapitulation. |
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Doyon, Lafrenière and Marois ushers in the era of imaging exoplanets, an important step toward characterizing the diversity in the physical properties of planetary systems in the universe. |
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Along with the commitment to completing the economic action plan in its second year, the Speech from the Throne ushers in a plan to return to a balanced budget. |
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As a result, each spring ushers in a matzo stimulus. |
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Embedded with all the Absolute Pitch performance tools, the new ASUS M4A785G HTPC motherboard ushers in anew generation in sound delivery. |
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Today I aim to fulfil it by sequestering myself in the downtown Paramount, Austin's oldest theater, lushly restored in the art deco style, where most of the ushers are senior citizens in vests and bow ties. |
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Last week's election ushers in the first-ever democratic transfer of power on Chinese soil. That is a bad enough example to China's Communist Party, which does not tolerate free expression. |
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He simply ushers them off the stage quietly or dispatches them to Denmark. |
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Some of the ushers followed the topsy turvy dress code. |
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However, it is not necessary to tip taxi drivers and cinema ushers. |
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Guards are stationed outside the building to provide armed protection, and ushers are stationed inside to maintain order. |
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The ushers threw the woman out of the auditorium, because she kept shouting out insults to the guest of honor when he made his speech. |
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By making understandable topics ranging from common fractions to a Julia set, Darling ushers readers into the world of recreational mathematics. |
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The 180 ushers are highly visible in the Parliament, dressed in black tails and wearing a silver chain, and are recruited in the same manner as the European civil service. |
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In Rabobank's view, fortune favors the brave, as market segmentation ushers in a new wave of innovation in global wine styles, marketing and distribution. |
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