In addition, the waiting staff embark on informal rounds of random sushi delivery, bringing plates of tempura and sashimi unbidden. |
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She had been sitting in dock now for four months and was finally about to embark on her maiden voyage. |
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It was then, and then only, that I decided to embark on the series of actions that I now agree were unforgivable. |
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Made with sloes that the du Toits picked I drank their health as they embark on new adventures. |
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Once central banks embark on an aggressive program of monetary expansion, the stage is set for an inevitable boom and bust. |
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On the cover shot, Fleck sports a sly grin as if he knew what a wonderful journey he was about to embark on. |
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French electors today embark on the first round of the presidential elections with an unparalleled disdain for politics. |
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There was Kyle Leyden, a young barrister about to embark on the two-year apprenticeship known as devilling. |
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The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain. |
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He will then embark on a walking history of the town, providing a talk on The Grand Canal and Barrow navigation. |
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The club will now embark on a massive fund raising drive to upgrade the club to modern day standards. |
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My wanderlust had taken me on a circuitous route but, now I was ready to put down some roots and embark on new dreams, it had led me home. |
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I shall embark on a long project to acquire new or used copies of them all, regardless. |
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Just because someone enjoys flirting, it doesn't mean they're about to embark on a steamy affair. |
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On Saturday they embark on the Smash Hits tour for three weeks before buckling down to rehearsing their Christmas gigs in earnest. |
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I would of course win, and embark on an exciting and glamorous career as a celebrity re-mixer and general global god of Dance music. |
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The commission says Kosovo should be made independent by next year and embark on a four-stage process to EU accession. |
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The band definitely edges out all other commitments for the next few weeks, as the girls embark on their first big tour. |
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The people must be well informed to make constructive criticism, rather than embark on a guessing game. |
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Being a dutiful pupil, I followed the prescriptions only to embark on a disastrous degree in science. |
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Isabel lugs it everywhere, glowing with enthusiasm as she shops for the appropriate lingerie in which to embark on her cinq-a-sept affaire. |
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As the city entered the 1980s, it began to embark on a large-scale process of urban reconstruction. |
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But we have to be careful how we embark on our post-incident inquiries and analysis. |
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We should concentrate on peace and health for all before we embark on glory for the few. |
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One cannot help but ponder what might have driven him to embark on this peculiar course of action? |
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This can be the deciding factor as to whether someone should embark on a course of therapy at all! |
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When Sonny did embark on a comeback he went to Europe and reeled off a series of wins against some non-threatening pugilists. |
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In the meantime, the relevant Justice Committee at Holyrood should embark on an in-depth study of the issues. |
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I reminded the committee that it was imprudent to embark on any major capital programme without having funding in place. |
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In 1969, there was even an official report recommending that Japan embark on a weapons programme. |
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So, this year I embark on a second year course, which covers things like the rise and fall of leaded petrol, and nuclear power. |
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We are about to embark on a campaign of planting and general enhancement of public areas. |
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As states embark on their second and third rounds of budget cutting, kids are taking some of the hardest hits. |
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The commercial success of the song persuaded him to leave the band and embark on a solo career. |
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Other federal departments and agencies have been slower to embark on official histories. |
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This is a daunting thing to hear as you embark on a 26.2 mile footslog across the desert. |
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Practitioners who seek immediate answers cannot embark on a systematic review every time a new question arises in their practice. |
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Pupils at a Bolton school are set to embark on a fascinating journey of discovery into the history of their local area. |
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They would embark on a new initiative to further develop localised bus services, particularly in rural areas. |
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This should serve as a grim warning to those poised to embark on their university careers of the need to manage their money sensibly. |
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman star as two hapless criminals who embark on a land rush on the western frontier. |
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He dropped out of college to embark on an entertainment career, starting in the mailroom of the William Morris Agency. |
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Though he was aware that the experience might kill him, he was also exhilarated to embark on his great Alaskan odyssey. |
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He was about to embark on a career break and had actually tendered his resignation. |
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Here we are, poised to embark on what could easily be termed a mission, and just how do we prepare for it? |
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We are digging in for a long fight to persuade government never again to embark on such a foolhardy and immoral venture. |
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The time is good for businessmen and those in the agriculture sector to embark on a new venture. |
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I thus embark on a perilous undertaking, knowing full well that I risk the wrath of both women and men. |
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After this current tour, Jason will embark on an exciting new TV project as a follow-up to his recent BBC2 hit show Jason Byrne Hates. |
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Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery. |
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I guess this gives me a shoddy excuse to embark on a weeklong bender of hard drinking, dire self-examination and monstrous self-pity. |
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Not content with continuing to sing both old roles and new in defiance of his 62 years, Domingo is preparing to embark on another new project. |
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Though I do not regret that you will be the one to embark on the quest, I do find it sad that you are already suffering such inner torment. |
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She wants to write a novel and embark on a new career in the marketing and tourism and leisure industry. |
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He dropped out of university to embark on a card-playing and gambling career, quickly shone at it, and has been doing it ever since. |
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Hopefully as I embark on a long and fruitful career in the film business, there will be various homages to various directors I have respect for. |
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Alternately, before turning in you may like to embark on a quest to find the island's buried treasure. |
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Don't embark on any ambitious DIY projects until you have seen how much mess he makes changing a light bulb. |
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Together they embark on a high-class crime spree across Europe. |
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Don meets Joy on a California business trip in Season 2, and they embark on an extremely brief, sunny, all-encompassing affair. |
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Churchill then decided to embark on a British cruiser, the Belfast, and watch the landings from offshore. |
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It led him to give up his business and embark on a series of perilous journeys into the heart of equatorial Africa to find the true source of that mighty river. |
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You may well be about to embark on four days of cosseting, eating, drinking, and sleeping. |
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The honor of being singled out and the images of another city may have inspired Sarai to embark on her first overseas adventure. |
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There aren't many homes that make you feel you're both the tightly corseted heroine of a romantic costume drama and a lady of the night about to embark on a seedy affair. |
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The United States has decided to embark on increasing the vaccine stores available for smallpox vaccination and has developed a plan to reinstitute vaccination. |
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Now that the Confucian-inspired mourning period is over, the son is free to embark on his own programs and policies. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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Considering the adventure Bernstein was about to embark on, the frantic atmosphere was kind of fitting. |
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City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business. |
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Once again happy, healthy and whole, the Swedish thrashers with a meaningful message and a kooky name are ready to embark on a journey of music and merriment. |
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Thankfully, some of them basically drift away by the end of the film so that we are left with a core group of determined thieves who embark on the caper at the film's climax. |
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You will embark on a vision quest that refocuses intellectual drives in the coming year. |
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Thinking laterally, on my feet, using my napper, I, armed with scant information and a hazy memory, embark on tracking FYCB down on the dating site myself. |
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Working with new media, you embark on a never-ending learning process. |
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Titanic enthusiast Steve Rigby will embark on a voyage of discovery when he set sails on an expedition to see the wreck of the great ship this summer. |
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Then Roderigo, who has left the room, suddenly and unexpectedly rushes back in to strike hands with Iago, startling the latter who was to embark on his monologue. |
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There seemed to be countless possibilities, but in the end I chose to embark on a two week mission to Romania over a couple of weeks sunning myself on a beach. |
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The local branch's main fundraising event is coming up in the summer when five bikers will embark on a sponsored motorbike trip on mainland Europe from May to June. |
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Baked once and stored in tins, fatless, sugarless squares of dough were cooked a second time before being distributed to men about to embark on a sea voyage or land battle. |
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They unconsciously finish each other's sentences, and fearlessly embark on dizzying flights of fancy, more than confident they can talk each other down. |
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We have had tremendous response to date, to the extent that very many spaces are now pre-booked before we actually embark on the actual marketing. |
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In what was at first thought to be stunning news from Europe, the horse is to be gelded and will embark on a new career in steeplechasing, not the breeding shed. |
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However, over the last month the manager has noticed a marked improvement in their standards and he now believes that his side are ready to embark on a serious promotion push. |
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It is also set to embark on a major European expansion programme. |
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At the time, he was about to embark on a Royal trip from Falmouth to RYS Cowes on the Isle of Wight. |
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As selah talks to Mora, the two embark on a kind of intertextual journey. |
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In late 2013 it was announced that Runrig would embark on a Spring 2014 tour of England to continue the 40th Anniversary celebrations. |
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Also, Macdonald confirmed she would embark on a tour, entitled The Love Love Tour. |
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Letterbox was approached by Mike Bryon, a lecturer at the college, to broach the issues students face as they embark on job hunting. |
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He also called on the federal government to embark on a less adversarial system when it came to Aboriginal and treaty rights implementation. |
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Green, the Astronomer, will set out for Deal, to embark on board the Endeavour, Capt. |
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In later years, Woodhouse was one of the few people to accompany Keats to Gravesend to embark on his final trip to Rome. |
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Professional wrestler Big B Mac was born and educated in Folkestone before moving to the USA to embark on his wrestling career. |
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His sons were now growing to manhood and he encouraged them to embark on his own profession. |
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The second was a recommendation that the federal government embark on a major program to immunize a highly susceptible population. |
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In support of the album, the band will embark on a world tour throughout 2017 on the Jump on Board Live Tour. |
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A new approach was called for, and for this reason it was decided to embark on a new, complete revision of the dictionary. |
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This week on S4C, we can see him embark on a rather less strenuous walk in his chatshow on legs down in the Gower Peninsula. |
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In the last decade of his life he went for long stretches without touching booze. Then stresses and strains would build up inside him and he would embark on a brannigan. |
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Those people yet to embark on their summer holiday would be wise to save an extra couple of hundred pounds to put by before going, in anticipation of a bit of overspending. |
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Extensive back matter encourages readers to embark on their own research journeys to learn more about an everyday item that they take for granted. |
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Babs, aged 54, a former member of Top of the Pops dance group Pan's People, will embark on the BT Global Challenge from South-ampton in September. |
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At the University of Huddersfield, at least 97 per cent of our postgrads quickly find good jobs or embark on further research which can lead to a coveted doctorate. |
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Artificial Intelligence is a story about David, a replicant boy, programmed to love like a human, but faced with rejection and forced to embark on a journey of discovery. |
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After a few months, Elgar left the solicitor to embark on a musical career, giving piano and violin lessons and working occasionally in his father's shop. |
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We cannot afford to embark on a policy of paternalism in Latin America because of the damage it would do to us through underliving our basic ideals. |
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He finished his studies prematurely to embark on a period of travelling, first north to Yorkshire, then abroad to Morocco and finally settling in Norway. |
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The eagleeyed archer returns from the Crusades only to embark on a battle for justice at home where the corrupt Earl Marshal of England plans treachery. |
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Her Moosewood Cookbook in the 197s changed the way vegetarian fare was viewed and prompted many a novice to embark on a lifetime of vegetarian food exploration. |
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