However, she started down a different career path after being chosen as the hostess for a radio programme for university students. |
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Steve, who lives in Fleet, informed an air hostess of what had been said but other passengers had already overheard the conversation. |
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The Sultan took two wives, the second an air hostess with Royal Brunei Airlines. |
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Eight flying hours later when the air hostess brought breakfast, his fellow passenger decided to put his new-found Japanese to good use. |
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Chris and I managed to get seats together, and I asked the air hostess if there was a quiet place that I could use to give myself an injection. |
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For a number of years, she was an air hostess with British Airways before leaving three years ago to have a child. |
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After stints as a waitress, an air hostess and a grape picker, her broadcasting career kicked off with Radio Merseyside. |
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I wanted to be an air hostess when I was younger, go travelling and that kind of stuff, but I don't think I've ever made it past Aberdeen. |
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An air hostess who saved a man's life aboard a plane flying at 41,000 ft has received an outstanding service award. |
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An air hostess who dragged passengers to safety from a blazing aircraft is to return to Manchester to raise money for cancer sufferers. |
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Jane Galt is a charming hostess, and her salon is a vastly more amiable affair than I imagine Rand's were. |
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A hostess with regal posture matching her salon, Manette served porto, then we repaired to the dining room for couscous. |
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The host and hostess, as well as the embassy staff, looked resplendent in national costume. |
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For twenty minutes my hostess listed the now familiar litany of complaints. |
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Corporations routinely pay the tabs of reporters who hang out at exclusive golf clubs and hostess bars. |
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The saga begins in London with the American hostess Barbara Heinz inviting Dorrit to lunch. |
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We walked in and felt a little awk because we were just standing waiting for a hostess or anyone to seat us for a good few minutes. |
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The former air hostess claims she had been seeing the prince, who has a reputation as a confirmed bachelor, for five years. |
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Before they got on, the hostess disinfected his seat and the floor around it. |
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When guests arrive in season, a pleasanter evening is assured, and it shows a regard for the wishes of the hostess. |
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Here the Titaness of the midlands was hostess to her more restrained sisters of the East and West. |
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The set up crew stayed behind to act as servers, which gave the host and hostess time to interact with their guests. |
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Jedidah didn't understand why her hostess was fussing with such pageantry in her own home for this begrimed gypsy. |
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A few minutes after ringing the doorbell, the hostess opened the door, her eyes fell on the boy and girl with genuine enthusiasm. |
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At one time, any hostess getting ready for a dinner party would blush for shame to think that she had bought her meal from a supermarket. |
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I was at a slumber party at a friend's house when our hostess pulled out this game. |
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In Germany, one should always unwrap the flowers before presenting them to a hostess. |
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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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But a tourist was charged precisely that when he asked the nitery hostess to get him a pack. |
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We understand that the hostess for the evening, MTV veejay, Anusha, was pretty busy the entire evening. |
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Ros Davidson examines the mega-clout wielded by the chat-show hostess from humble Mississippi. |
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The hostess is not a guide who would be catering to a busload, but one who pays attention to a small group and is interactive. |
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As we followed the hostess to our table, I heard a familiar voice from the kitchen calling out orders. |
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The television show hostess followed firefighters out on a call that goes horribly wrong. |
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Well, if yes, then you might just be a prospective air hostess or a flight steward. |
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The tourists can merely hire Qualis, and the services of a hostess are optional. |
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In panel four she held them on a platter like a hostess serving up hors d' oeuvres. |
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In the event of unannounced guests, the host and hostess will usually sit beside the table. |
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Everything was going fine as I acted the perfect hostess, running to and fro with refreshments. |
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I warn you, ladies and gentlemen, our hostess is talented in every art and craft imaginable. |
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In this environment she is the embodiment of the perfect hostess, but this doesn't mean that's all there is to Delia Smith. |
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Mrs. Dalloway is about another woman named Clarissa, an upper-middle-class woman, a perfect hostess, who is planning a party. |
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A Chinese hostess will usually say to her guests she has nothing to offer them but some coarse food and plain tea. |
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Karen Barnes, associate editor of Good Housekeeping magazine, believes it is possible to become the perfect hostess without losing your cool. |
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Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start. |
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It was actually a compliment to her as a hostess, that she had made her guest so comfortable and welcome. |
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The guests can simply help themselves and the hostess is free to join her own party, rather than circulate with a bottle. |
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But it was beauteous Jayaprada who seemed all over the place at Annapurna Studios playing a perfect hostess and receiving prominent guests. |
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If homemade gifts are one of your talents, this could be the perfect gift for your hostess. |
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A nightclub hostess has been charged with relieving a 56 year old American of his treasured valuables. |
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She was working as a hostess in a Tokyo nightclub when she disappeared in July 2000 after visiting him. |
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She began working as a nightclub hostess when she met and married a drunken dentist who committed suicide three years after her execution. |
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He also enthusiastically encouraged her in her plan to become a nightclub hostess and she duly went to work in a clip joint off Piccadilly. |
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Once inside Johnson immediately abandoned Michael while he flirted with a waitress-bar hostess he knew. |
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She thought of this as the tall blonde hostess led her to the booth in which Andrea, Ryan, and Andrea's current boyfriend Eduardo were sitting. |
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Of those polled, 19.1 percent picked Chang as their dream boss, followed by popular television hostess Chang Hsiao-yen at 18.2 percent. |
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Li, a self-described feng shui expert, visited Taiwan in 1992 and married a former television hostess. |
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Like a lot of such women, she sounds as if she is auditioning for a job as a game show hostess. |
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As callers are using the anonymity of radio, they can bare their souls to the hostess and even to the whole city across the air waves. |
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There's also an electric hostess trolley on wheels, complete with four serving dishes and matching lids. |
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Eating half an avocado as a starter, with or without the addition of prawn cocktail in the hole, went out with the hostess trolley. |
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At British house parties it's customary to bring a bottle of booze along and give it to the hostess. |
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From cloakroom attendant at The Cavern to hostess of a thousand Blind Dates, she remains one of our best-loved entertainers. |
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For Mrs Bulloch, 30, her role as shop manager is a far cry from her previous job as an air hostess. |
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With the sauce, however, it was palatable, and I told the hostess that she didn't have to comp it. |
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This piques my scientific curiosity and I make a mental note to ask my rather strange-looking hostess about it. |
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Odds are you won't hear a pit boss or casino hostess utter those words next time you belly up to the blackjack table. |
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The hostess double-takes at the sight of a panda and large, muscle-bound man in a suit and tie carrying a lobster in a fishbowl. |
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The hostess nodded and motioned for them to follow her, moving from the podium, past two tables of diners and to a small two person table. |
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As she got out of her car in the mid-afternoon Cotswold sun she was greeted by her hostess. |
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That we noticed no such effect can only be ascribed to the culinary skill of our French hostess. |
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The man with the port bottle, and his wife playing hostess in the powder room, had departed. |
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If patients would prefer a hot breakfast selection they need only inform their ward hostess. |
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At a dinner party given by the King at Balmoral in September 1936, Wallis was presiding as official hostess. |
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If you order these dishes, the host will buy you the desired amount and the deft hostess will cook up unexpected tastes. |
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Garten the writer is a gracious hostess whose love of food and company is infectious. |
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After all, knowing how to dance was a social necessity as important as having good manners and being a gracious hostess. |
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She devoted much time to the development of the business, including being the gracious hostess for business dinners. |
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My sister, the gracious hostess that she is, asks if they would like to stay for dinner. |
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They had taken their leave of Maralynne and Chester, after a dish of ice cream each for dessert and about a dozen compliments for their hostess. |
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My hostess was a woman dressed in exquisite taste, friendly but politely distant. |
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Their antics included shouting, abusive language and touching the bottom of a young air hostess, Newcastle Crown Court heard. |
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While it is may seem appropriate to bring flowers to a hostess, I usually advise against it. |
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But I was always ready to experience something new, so I agreed to hostess. |
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Frank Sinatra is in fine form in this musical about a roguish nightclub owner who gets involved in a love triangle with a society hostess and a chorus girl. |
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Why, then, does working in one almost guarantee a waitress, hostess, or bartender will be at the receiving end of such harassment? |
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In 1897, he moved to England, where he and his common-law wife, former hostess of a Florida bordello, took up permanent residence in Brede Place, a storied castle. |
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She steals the show as Billie Tricks, the raddled night-club hostess. |
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The problem is that the hostess is just this side of addlebrained. |
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Legal proceedings are being taken against an airline which threw a man off a plane for allegedly pushing a hostess after changing his daughter's nappy. |
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His mother was an air hostess, originally from Uzbekistan, who was orphaned in Mecca and, along with her brother, adopted by the British consul in Oman. |
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I partially agree with Peggy Post's answer to whether or not it is appropriate for a dinner-party guest to inform the hostess if she is a vegetarian. |
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A less ectoplasmic explanation for her departure is that LWT failed to provide a substantial golden handcuffs contract to the hostess of a show with falling figures. |
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The hostess that escorted us to our table was very nice and polite. |
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On my flight down from Hamilton on Tuesday morning I overheard the air hostess talking about families to a passenger who was sitting right in front of me. |
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I looked down at the little ashtray on his gold coloured hostess trolley, two lonely pound coins looked back up at me, so I ferreted around in my pocket for something smaller. |
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The queen bee of Tuscany by Ben Downing The charming story of the hostess who charmed Tuscany. |
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For a couple of years now I've trotted down to Soho every fortnight to pick up cheap ciggies from an air hostess who regularly brings back cartons from France. |
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After learning of her deception, husband Louis burns her lacy white lingerie, and she is next seen wearing the racy black costume of a nightclub hostess. |
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Their phones do work, and are operated by a disarmingly well-mannered host or hostess. |
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It was customary for the hostess and ladies to retire to the adjoining drawing room at the end of the meal leaving the men to their own discussions and to drink and smoke. |
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In one lounge, a heavily made-up Chinese hostess with robustly arched eyebrows sits calmly at a table, playing solitaire as she puffs on a cigarette. |
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A catfight breaks out between restless, wilful Miss Braund and her pugnacious chaperone, Mrs Hammond, ending with a slap from the hostess, the hatchet-faced Mrs Rogers. |
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At these gatherings Mrs Turnbull was a gracious and lively hostess. |
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The hostess at a candy-store luncheonette leaned out the door to watch. |
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The ride up was mainly uneventful, it was a three-hour trip and the hostess of the train car kept us entertained with games and trivia about the Grand Canyon. |
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Here he imagines a New Yorker sardonically addressing his weekend hostess. |
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The Guard stands ready to serve and couldn't care less what some blonde under-fed bubble-headed morning show hostess has to say about their situation. |
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She is the dinner guest every hostess covets, the indefatigably charming conversation partner who, no matter how obscure the topic, keeps things going. |
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At the end of the evening, the hostess departed at the same time as her guests, leaving the caterers to clean up the mess. |
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The scene in which the host and hostess of the tavern screw their courage up before murdering Thomas Cole has been seen as an analogue to Macbeth. |
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For a while she became an underwear model for Lejaby, but her big break came when she landed the job as hostess in the TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune. |
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We are met by our hostess enchantingly dressed in a white muslin gown. |
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What if he was the person in the pictures and the female was a television program hostess, but they were just having a liaison with no job favors involved? |
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A flashy tosspot TV weatherman living beyond his means, his lotto hostess girlfriend and a dodgy mate try to rig a lottery win, but have trouble collecting. |
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After her A Levels, Geri left and became a hairdresser, keep fit instructor, dancer, waitress, sales assistant, nude model, game show hostess and finally Spice Girl. |
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Who wouldn't want to dance with the hostess with the mostest? |
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While the one on the left had the other stewardesses were chugging down and dancing, it was the one on the right that was favoured by our unattractive hostess. |
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The party's hostess is Amanda Brunker, a gossip columnist who, one would have assumed, was chosen for the role because of her unblushing ease with sexual candour. |
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Of the two who were named, one, a British television hostess, had told her story to Premiere magazine years ago, and it has been widely known and largely ignored. |
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Classic pictures of disco's glory days, a rollerskating hostess and busboys will liven up a new club night on Teesside. |
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She's going to play hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious hostesses always do. |
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This letter was written whilst my hostess of the George was preparing the last meal I ever was to eat. |
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Restaurant hostess Molly, sous chef Tony and line cook Martin are there to support him. |
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He was elected to the exclusively Tory Carlton Club in 1836, and was also taken up by the party's leading hostess, Lady Londonderry. |
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A BRAVE air hostess hit back in fury yesterday at the drunken madman who bottled her. |
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I'll never forget the buzz of waiting for the hostess to unveil the next Tupperware item. |
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The prince also has a younger son, Alexandre Coste, from an affair with Nicole Coste, a former Air France hostess. |
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Prestigious food critic Ramsey Michel books in and Carl plans a new tasting menu with sous chef Tony, line cook Martin and hostess Molly. |
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Last week, the 47-year-old said he was the father of a boy born to an air hostess from Togo in Africa. |
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On board the plane, the air hostess gives me a pair of socks. |
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Everyone drank gimlets and the hostess hired an oyster shucker to come up from Baltimore with crates and crates of oysters. |
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The very policy of a hostess, finding his purse so far above his clothes, did detect him. |
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She was also an international industrialist, pioneering liberal educator, philanthropist and elite society hostess. |
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She appeared in numerous programs as a television hostess, including 60 Minute Makeover. |
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Rowland at the garden gate was giving his hostess Godspeed on her way to church. |
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Acteon found the air hostess trying to pull on her damasse dress and realign cleavage in the gentleboys' bog. |
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We buy these plates and cups from the Park Slope co-op, said one popular Brooklyn hostess ruefully, that are eco-correct and dishwashable. |
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She's cook, gardener, hostess, interior decorator, hack social anthropologist, businesswoman, and visionary. |
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With this the hostess poured two or three spoonfuls of the gravy of the curry on to the rice opposite to each person. |
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At court, while her father was between marriages and without a consort, Mary acted as hostess. |
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His niece Lady Hester Stanhope designed and managed the gardens and acted as his hostess. |
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If you're not so chummy with her but think you should have made the guest list, get a friend who's invited to pal up to the hostess and do a little digging. |
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Prestigious food critic Ramsey Michel makes a reservation and Carl plans a new tasting menu with sous chef Tony, line cook Martin and hostess Molly. |
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I had turned up with a bottle, which the hostess, Celia, had duly fridged, but everyone else had opted for camomile tea, making me feel like the biggest lush in south London. |
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The host and hostess of these 'mummers parties' would serve a small lunch which could consist of Christmas cake with a glass of syrup or blueberry or dogberry wine. |
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Edith, however, was overjoyed to step into the role of a society hostess, which had been the reason that Tolkien selected Bournemouth in the first place. |
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Henry James was so incensed at one such remark by a prominent London hostess that he stormed out of her house and wrote to Walpole suggesting that he should return to England. |
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In fact, Gwendolen, not intending it, but intending the contrary, had offended her hostess, who, though not a splenetic or vindictive woman, had her susceptibilities. |
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This proposition, made within 15 minutes of conversation between the two, appalled the air hostess but she chose to ignore it given the reputation of the player. |
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Great as an air hostess but as a TV hostess a disaster waiting to happen. |
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The 21-year-old former air hostess was reported missing in Tokyo by a friend on July 3 after she did not return from a night out with a work contact two days earlier. |
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The 40-year-old was heavily drunk when he caused disturbance during the flight, which put its safety at risk and made trouble with an air hostess. |
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Today we see air air hostesses who earned their wings after passing the Northeast Airlines air hostess course at Newcastle Airport Training Centre in February of which year? |
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Prestigious food critic Ramsey Michel makes a reservation and Carl excitedly plans a new tasting menu with sous chef Tony, line cook Martin and sassy hostess Molly. |
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My hostess and I eat quiche, the girls spaghetti. Pasghetti. They giggle. |
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As workers went on strike and the company threatened to liquidate, Hostess was essentially crippled. |
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The two are co-CEOs of pabst Brewing Company, and they are helping to lead the reinvention of Hostess. |
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The liquidation closed all Hostess plants and bakeries and 15,000 employees were laid off immediately. |
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In response to a question about Hostess going out of business, Christie wryly refused to answer. |
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Hostess said it would have to file for liquidation if the bakers went on strike. |
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The family-owned company that revived Pabst Blue Ribbon has been given the go-ahead to purchase Hostess out of bankruptcy. |
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Hostess gifts include batiked, bone serving utensils from Indonesia and handmade soaps and soap dishes. |
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Starting today, customers will be able to enjoy fresh Twinkies, CupCakes, Zingers, Fruit Pies, and other great Hostess snack cakes at reduced prices at Big Lots locations. |
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