If a doctor attends a dinner party, I say, he or she usually gets asked to look at the other guests' suspicious lumps. |
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I compensate for mismanaged parsnips by attentively charging my guests' glasses with wine. |
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The guests' voices faded, as she began to caress the chords of the instrument and raised her soft voice. |
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The businessman said he was prepared to let the wind farm be built on his land for nothing, provided it did not spoil his guests' views. |
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The girls give their reactions to their fellow guests' sartorial style. |
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Ostensibly, this hallway's purpose was to allow the guests' personal retainers discreet but easy access to the rooms for which they were responsible. |
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The Ritz-Carlton placed Vosges products in its minibars, and the Peninsula hotels put them on guests' pillows as part of the evening turn-down service. |
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Through these responses, viewers are checking their own desire to participate as voyeurs and to be entertained by the house guests' interpersonal dramas. |
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Bellpersons roam around the building, guiding brass carts piled high with guests' bags through hallways and into elevators. |
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It is really a courtesy call to touch base with the team there and check that our system is running well and meeting guests' needs. |
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Your other options are to hide the tubs and jars and buy squeezables for the guests' visit, or to buy separate containers and clearly mark which ones are gluten-free. |
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In gueridon service the waiter will cook the guests' food at the table. |
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A 155-strong staff catered to the guests' every whim, including flipping burgers made from imported Japanese Kobe beef at an eye-watering pounds 50 a pop. |
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We take great pride in ensuring every part of our guests' stay from when they contact us about availability to their time of departure meets their every need. |
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