She emerged from the banquet room dressed in a scarlet ball gown that fit every curve of her torso. |
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Renaissance theaters had been designed to resemble theatrically successful spaces in banquet halls. |
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The afternoon finished with another couple of hours of micromount activity before the evening banquet. |
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That evening, a banquet was given for the newly elected Senator and three women members of the House of Representatives. |
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The 12 dishes of a traditional banquet are chosen mainly for their symbolism and connotations of luck. |
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In a fortnight, the Thomson family will host a grand banquet and evening ball. |
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While it may seem that the pork banquet will never end, it is clearly not sustainable at current levels of taxation. |
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Dinners at the convention hotel, especially the closing banquet, are more formal. |
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Finally, later that evening, the Dillard Family headed over to the downtown Sheraton for the formal banquet, which was also a great deal of fun. |
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Later, on Saturday evening, a banquet was held in the same area as the conference. |
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There was an evening banquet, a torchlight parade through Paris, and special theater performances. |
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A tiger hunt was something Indian kings organised to honour their imperial guests, a colonial equivalent of a banquet. |
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Macbeth invites Banquo to attend a dinner banquet in the evening as an honored guest. |
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The highlight of the weekend was undoubtedly the clan banquet on Saturday evening in the Manor Hotel. |
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They explained that she was going to a banquet next evening in honor of her embarking on the quest. |
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Following a splendid banquet there were formal addresses and exchange of gifts by officials. |
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More than 750 guests enjoyed the black-tie awards dinner, packing both floors of the theatre complex for a four-course banquet. |
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The annual clan banquet will be in the Manor Hotel on Saturday night where the clan chieftain will be elected. |
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The big event on Saturday is the election of the new chieftain and clan banquet in the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel. |
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The high-toned Tokyo banquet is clear evidence that the controversial era of the Kamikaze has not passed into oblivion. |
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A banquet was laid out for them, and they seated themselves at the high table, Stealth on his right, and Integrity on hers. |
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Ever since then, on the exact anniversary, they would have this celebratory thanksgiving banquet. |
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Their idea of compassion is to ask the guest at the millionaire's banquet if they want an extra helping or a second dessert. |
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At a banquet with her family, he bravely, passionately, and straightforwardly expressed his love for her. |
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Great Lakes started off with a floating awards banquet, as guests boarded a paddlewheel steamer for dinner and a cruise on the Illinois River. |
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His interior pieces on display include medieval banquet tables, slender candlesticks and chandeliers, and mirrors. |
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The rest of the palace, Timon's room and the banquet halls, had collapsed in a head of dust and smoke. |
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According to these reports, the royal family gathered for an evening meal in the banquet hall of the palace. |
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The sight filled the Daghda with resolution and he and his three warriors stormed in through the door of the banquet hall. |
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Finally, they fetched us from the room and brought us down through the kitchen to the banquet hall. |
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He'd walked the various courtyards, banquet halls and audience rooms during the few times when the Inner Circle had been required to meet. |
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The King left the lavish room for the banquet hall, leaving Shyra and Gaiden to finish preparing. |
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He used the image of a guest at a banquet who chooses the lowest place in order to be seen being elevated to a higher one. |
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One of the delights of Pompeii by Robert Harris is his description of a wealthy vulgarian's banquet. |
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The soundtrack for dinner was created by two busboys clearing 80 settings in the banquet room. |
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Pretty much everyone who couldn't afford to put cash on the barrelhead for a place at the banquet. |
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Butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, and other pollinators will come for the banquet too. |
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With my rag, I scooped some rubbing compound and began polishing silverware for the banquet. |
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Bernard paid for his tea and took the lift to the 2nd floor and tried the door of the banquet hall, which opened. |
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The banquet in the evening attended by about 200 people was an elegant affair. |
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A great banquet was served during the day, and I often gave myself a bellyache by eating too much while listening to speaker after speaker. |
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An eschatological messianic banquet is foretold there in which Jesus will sit once again with his disciples. |
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In all the halls of the palace servants instantly laid tables for a banquet. |
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Afterwards, a six-course gala banquet will be served, after which the resident dance band will ring in the New Year. |
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Once inside, he experiences a series of disquieting encounters, culminating in a hideous banquet. |
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This price includes three nights' bed and breakfast, one evening meal and a gala banquet on New Year's Eve. |
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Outside the banquet hall there was a small oak table, upon which rested a yellowed parchment and a droopy quill of some exotic bird. |
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The bride was in charge of the invites, and the groom the banquet seating arrangements. |
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I wanted them to feast at the banquet of life's recreations, to have the Renaissance childhood not provided to me. |
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The evening begins with champagne and includes a four-course banquet, unlimited drinks and entertainment from minstrels, jesters and fire-eaters. |
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This followed on the heels of a teacher who wrote a prayer for a student to give during an end of year banquet. |
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From campfires of Mughal soldiers to the royal banquet tables of kings and emperors, the kebab has travelled a long way. |
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The banquet hall was bright and cheerful, full of nobles and lords looking dignified and regal. |
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It would include a carnival procession, medieval banquet, bands, an ox roasting and a traditional fair with crafts. |
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I felt like a fish out of butter, a Yalie at a Harvard banquet, a loser in the game of dieting. |
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No expense had been spared in the ballroom itself, where the tables had been laid for a lavish banquet. |
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When Henry heard of her death, he celebrated at a banquet dressed in bright yellow from head to toes. |
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Listening to this music is like attending a banquet where the seven courses are contrasted yet complementary. |
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One might as well propose steak tartare for the banquet of the next world congress of vegans. |
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When she cooks, she does not make a fiddly Korean banquet or a tri-coloured roulade with a difficult sauce. |
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Withdrawing from the banquet and watching others move chess pieces was more compatible with his bleak mood. |
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Later on there would be a banquet in his honour, with special entertainments and revelries, and tomorrow he would have his first Skill lesson. |
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The Georgia section, host of the meeting, also celebrated its 100th anniversary with a lively banquet and a jazz combo. |
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On Saturday evening there was a banquet with antipasti, sausage, pasta, prosciutto, cheese, salad, dessert, and lots of wine. |
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The surrealism of the performance lies in how normal the fantastic and bizarre events of the banquet are portrayed. |
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The Argive king Tantalus began a pattern of destruction for Argos after he offended the gods by feeding them his son Pelops at a banquet. |
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He told me about a banquet feast, where Lord Charles was giving a speech and tripped backward over his chair. |
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There will be a grand banquet Friday that is expected to be attended by thousands of royals and leaders from all over the world. |
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Businessmen gathered to hear him address a Lord Mayor's banquet in the City of London and cheered him as he laid into the firefighters. |
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During a banquet one night a group of five dancers in the entertainment entourage were performing a disco dance. |
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He is taken to a magnificent banquet, lubricated by the choicest alcohol, three glasses at a time. |
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These sweets were important components of the final course or banquet in the meals of wealthy households. |
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The exhibition is a feast of eye candy, a lush banquet of colour, depth and intensity. |
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A range of events are being organised to mark England's patron saint's day including a church service and a banquet at Prittlewell Priory. |
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Footsteps receded down the corridor and melted into the low hum of talk from the banquet. |
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Ramadan is followed by Iftar, a sumptuous banquet where friends and family gather to celebrate the break of fast. |
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The list of award nominees, the eventual winners and even a quick scan of the banquet hall at the Palliser Hotel all gave reasons for optimism. |
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Within the next hour the five course banquet was devoured by all students hungrily. |
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Anyone walking through the doors of the company premises should prepare themselves for a veritable banquet of glass. |
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Twenty-two minutes from a gold medal and with it the promise of a lifetime of backslapping, banquet invitations, halls of fame. |
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Having settled into your pile of soft furnishings, be prepared to be served a veritable banquet of the finest Moroccan cuisine. |
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Standing up from the table where the teens had been playing a board game, a regular ritual at the Easter banquet, she stretched her arms out and yawned. |
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Another island tale purports that there was once a banquet arranged at the manor for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. |
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The azanian hosts welcome the delegation with a banquet, but do not fully grasp the message. |
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The banquet was paid for with public funds, and taxpayers were understandably upset. |
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A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge eating and drinking. |
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That afternoon we polished and shined, swept and dusted, washed and waxed every nook and cranny of the little house while Madam Cuffy cooked the banquet. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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Meads defines the term banquet precisely, pointing out that a banquet served as a light repast or perhaps the final course of a feast rather than a feast in itself. |
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There was also a live concert of indigenous music and a lavish banquet. |
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He pretends to comply with Tamora's request and summons his son Lucius to his house, but he also offers to arrange for a banquet to entertain his guests. |
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I myself had attended a naval and military review and a mayoral banquet. |
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On Saturday evening preceding the banquet will be the silent auction. |
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Upstairs is reminiscent of a Japanese ryokan, or guesthouse, and the former banquet room still contains the stage where Japanese officers were once entertained. |
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There is a visual banquet of samples and swatches available for the asking, so if you like something ask for a little taster to slip into your bag. |
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The annual meeting concluded with a banquet on Saturday evening. |
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At the evening banquet, Siya wore a tawny-coloured silk dress, overlaid in gold muslin, the scooped neckline and bell sleeves' seams inlaid with pearls. |
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And since this is a formal banquet, you will be wearing tuxedoes. |
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Let your imagination run with that and we're a veritable banquet. |
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For a second I became lost in memory, lulled into nostalgia by the sensory banquet of collective human death. |
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Fine china, including a Minton dessert service used at the memorable banquet, was discovered in a locked cupboard at the castle smothered with spiders' webs. |
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In this drop-ceiling convention room, stacking chairs and folding banquet tables on a stage where so many Shriners have auctioned fruit cakes for burn victims. |
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The palace banquet hall was lovely, as always, and the food, delicious. |
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The banquet hall had been full of the court dressed in their finery. |
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I went there around September and thanks to the village headman, the council leader and some of the village dignitaries held a banquet in my honor. |
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We decided on a blueprint, which included a March date for a banquet where we would sell ceramic bowls, made by students, filled with soup, also made by students. |
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A supervisory position came open in the hotel's banquet department. |
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There is no more melancholy spectacle than a festal hall, the morning after the banquet, when the guests have departed and the lights are extinguished. |
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Should he refuses the banquet, then we must try conclusions with an army. |
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Inside there are four Olympic-sized ice rinks, two double gymnasiums, an indoor field house, a theatre stage, banquet facilities and numerous meeting rooms. |
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With one other, I was commissioned to conduct him from Melbourne's splendid old Menzies Hotel to a banquet tendered in his honour by the Victorian Rationalist Society. |
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However, they were most likely commissioned by the French crown to decorate the splendid buffet at the wedding banquet and then given to the couple. |
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The girl in the blue frock led Lia along a corridor leading from the banquet hall, until she found a room near the end of the wing with double doors and gold door handles. |
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The first floor of the Paramount was the lobby, kitchen and shops, the second floor was the dance hall and banquet hall and the third floor was a hotel. |
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The Yongle Emperor held a banquet for the crew on the evening before the fleet's maiden voyage. |
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At the banquet the king took his station, incog. in a little closet made out of the cloyster of St. Stephen's, on the right side of the hall. |
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Lawrence even went to the extent of preemptively arranging for a banquet to be held for his victorious crew. |
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At a banquet, Macbeth invites his lords and Lady Macbeth to a night of drinking and merriment. |
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Macbeth invites Banquo to a royal banquet, where he discovers that Banquo and his young son, Fleance, will be riding out that night. |
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He was held in luxury and permitted servants, but on 2 February 1101 he hosted a banquet for his captors. |
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The National Association of Funeral Directors raised the cash during a banquet at their national conference in Stratford in May. |
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Rioters gathered outside the hotel during the banquet and attacked the attendees as they left. |
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The Chef's peace of mind was restor'd, And in due time a banquet was placed on the board. |
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At a banquet that evening, he told Prince Frederick that the battle had been the most severe he had ever been in. |
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Mar's illness, wrote James Melville, followed a banquet at Dalkeith Palace given by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton. |
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As we have seen, when Agnon mentions the tsvi at the banquet, he is referring to a cervid, not to the gazelle. |
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The King hosted a lunch banquet in honour of Prime Minister Shinawatra, in the presence of Thai ministers. |
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Damodharan Rangasam took carragheen to new heights when he cooked the local seaweed delicacy boiled in milk for a banquet on Islay. |
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The achievement earned Campbell a shoutout at the closing banquet, which he used to rally some national pride. |
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In the Iftar banquet at Dar Al Mo'menat, sermonic speeches were delivered on issues related to Ramadan. |
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The North's official media yesterday revealed that Kim made the call at a banquet for rocket scientists in Pyongyang on Friday. |
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Neighboring cleaner wrasses and other reef fish swarm to dine at this banquet. |
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This heavenly banquet grant me grace so now to receive, as may be to my singular joy and comfort. |
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Reagan displayed his usual aplomb and even cracked wise about his age at a White House banquet. |
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And Esther answered, If it seem good unto the king, let the king and Haman come this day unto the banquet that I have prepared for him. |
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Herdwick lamb and mutton has a very distinct taste, and was even eaten at Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation banquet. |
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Following the repairs and the drainage of the tunnel, he held a banquet inside it. |
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News and World Report editor-at-large and director of Harvard's JFK School of Government Center for Public Leadership, spoke at the banquet. |
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We see it as an appetizer that could precede a glorious banquet. |
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The ceremonial walk to the church and the wedding banquet were left out, and were made up two weeks later on 27 June. |
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There is great preparation of this banquet, properation to it, participation of it. |
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A grand dinner or banquet always featured large and small cakes, especially Savoy cake, among its sweet entremets or desserts. |
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On May 1, 1521 they were invited by rajah Humabon of Cebu, of the Philippines to a banquet ashore to receive a gift for the king of Spain. |
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Creutzer seeks access to the banquet and catering facility in Carroll County. |
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During the wedding banquet, a drunken Attalus publicly prayed to the gods that the union would produce a legitimate heir. |
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Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. |
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Instead, Rhea spreads out a banquet for Cronus so that he becomes drunk upon fermented honey. |
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It includes Kerala sadhya, which is an elaborate banquet prepared for festivals and ceremonies. |
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The offices of Chief Butler of England, Grand Carver of England and Master Carver of Scotland were also associated with the coronation banquet. |
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China's first lady PENG LIYUAN, 52, has an embarrassing make-up moment with face powder at the London Lord Mayor's banquet. |
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Folding partitions separate the different banquet halls in the building. |
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He attended a banquet held by Qurtai, the Yuan Mongol administrator of the city, who according to Ibn Battuta, was fond of the skills of local Chinese conjurers. |
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There's an airshow on Sunday afternoon, and on Sunday night there's an awards banquet for the STOL contest, which includes various classes of planes. |
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Infection, the great equalizer, has turned banquet to Dutch treat. |
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Following the ceremony, there was a grand banquet in Westminster Hall. |
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His final appearance was at a banquet the American Press held in his honour at Delmonico's on 18 April, when he promised never to denounce America again. |
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They celebrated their agreement with a banquet of reconciliation, at which Theoderic's men murdered Odoacer's, and Theoderic personally cut Odoacer in half. |
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The prince honored me with an invitation to his birthday banquet. |
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When we arrived in Hangchow, all the pilots were honored at a big banquet given by that famous American general with a lady's name, Claire Chennault. |
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In the preamble, the authors explain the recipes are meant to teach a cook how to make both common dishes as well as unusual or extravagant banquet dishes. |
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Later he attended a banquet of the Yuan Mongol administrator of the city named Qurtai, who according to Ibn Battuta, was very fond of the skills of local Chinese conjurers. |
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And the sun, even as you and I and all there is, sits in equal honour at the banquet of the Prince whose door is always open and whose board is always spread. |
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During the royal hunt, the Shang killed wild beasts with reckless abandon, and consumed hecatombs of domestic animals at a bin banquet or a funeral. |
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As in the twin engravings by Antonio Tempesta, of Tereus and Philomena, and the Procnean banquet, the follow-through from rape to death was a frequent Renaissance theme. |
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The Macedonians quickly begged forgiveness, which Alexander accepted, and held a great banquet for several thousand of his men at which he and they ate together. |
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The formal banquet is the culmination of the California Nobel Prize Centennial organized by the Consulates General of Sweden in Los Angeles and San Francisco. |
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The coronation was followed by a banquet in Westminster Hall. |
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In planning a banquet, one might consider the decision of the color of napkins to be a grace note in relation to deciding the courses to be offered on the menu. |
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No doubt this is partly the material principle of thrift that, as it can transform funeral bakemeats into a wedding banquet, can transform male into female. |
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Several days later, when the castle was kashered, Avrohom Yeshurun prepared a great banquet and invited his father-in-law, Reb Mikhli Berger, and his wife and a few friends. |
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