Here visitors wait and convalescent patients meet, but it also conveys a more general suggestion of hospitality. |
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Mr. Donovan, though he never refused Mr. Wigan's hospitality, balanced the account by vilipending his friend's extravagant habits. |
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An essential stop on the independent travel circuit, Cappadocia is renowned for its spellbinding landscapes and inviting hospitality. |
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This culinary hotel combines international style and luxury with welcoming hospitality and personal attention in a warm, intimate atmosphere. |
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Thanks also to the ladies committee of the Castlerea St. Kevin's Club for the hospitality and reception during the match interval. |
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It was a beautiful little gothic southern town, dripping in drawly, molasses charm and warm hospitality. |
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Both were spellbound by the courtesy, hospitality, helpfulness and friendliness of the African people. |
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Part of the hotel's hospitality included a maid who came to warm the guest's bed with a bed-warmer. |
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Vietnam is renowned for its history, culture, spectacular scenery and the warm hospitality of its people. |
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The nominators spoke in glowing terms of the standard of hospitality they received at all three guest homes. |
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Southern living, southern hospitality, soul food and segregation are just a few reminders of a different time in African-American history. |
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I have stayed in a couple of Benedictine monasteries and know how important hospitality and service to visitors is in monastic life. |
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This bill will benefit everyone in society, including the hospitality industry. |
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What residents of the two townships hope to do is showcase their hospitality. |
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She fell foul of planning regulations imposed by her former employer, after hosting hospitality events. |
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The Index ranks top hospitality brands by industry and, for hotels, by categories such as luxury, mid-price and economy. |
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Equating conspicuous consumption with hospitality, Beverly pours endless drinks down everyone's throats. |
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Similar, if somewhat warmer, hospitality is offered to particular travelling salesmen who visit the community regularly. |
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As I don't own a television, my irregular glimpses of that misbegotten medium derive from the hospitality of someone else. |
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They were running the risk of forgetting the traditional values of hospitality and solidarity. |
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Throughout the country we were billeted out to families and enjoyed their considerable hospitality. |
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More immediately, he could have demanded visible concessions from the President benefiting from his hospitality last week. |
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There are levels of hospitality appropriate for different competitions and events. |
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The article implies that people should take a bimble across a mountain ridge such as Aonach Eagach and then enjoy some good Scottish hospitality. |
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Love, laughter, hospitality, entertainment and pleasure trips are some of the heart-warming features of the incoming year. |
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He explores the tax treatment of tips and troncs for restaurants and other hospitality businesses. |
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Well, the immaculately turned-up students and executives of the hospitality industry kept their nerve. |
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The visitor to Greece rarely leaves without experiencing Greek hospitality. |
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He has assured Hearts that one positive aspect of the trip will be the hospitality of the Bosnian people. |
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I use the analogy that if you come to stay in another's house, you do not turn round and abuse their hospitality and call them names. |
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Considering Cornado's brand of hospitality, any ship in his service was probable no better than a slaver. |
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Expect a friendly reception typical of the famed West Coast hospitality, and of course we serve morning tea. |
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The authors offered neither diagnosis nor cure for the Arabs' inexplicable and uncharacteristic lack of hospitality. |
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It will rather be a hive of excitement and hospitality, music, song and dance, with four special events taking place. |
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It truly was an unmissable experience being here and the organisation and enjoyability of it all is thanks to impeccable Portuguese hospitality. |
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She is a high-strung kind of girl, but at least her fastidiousness extends to her sense of obligation and hospitality. |
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The Ilonggo always finds an occasion to show his material affluence and his famous brand of hospitality. |
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Heraldic coats of arms were given to pubs and inns where there was good hospitality. |
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His father was in the hospitality business, being involved with restaurants, jazz clubs and a small hotel. |
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I love the hospitality industry, there's so much opportunity to move in your job and every day's different. |
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Licensing trust members are elected under the Sale of Liquor Act to operate businesses in the hospitality industry. |
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Oh, and the hospitality industry squeals that their profits will take a nose-dive if bans on smoking in public places are introduced. |
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The aim was to expose the organisation's workforce to the latest trends and advances in the hospitality industry. |
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Opponents claim the move will cost tens of thousands of jobs in the hospitality industry and voluntary no-smoking areas in bars are the answer. |
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In 1985 Kieran and his wife Thelma settled in West Mayo and began life in the hospitality industry. |
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He has spent about 20 years in the hospitality industry and now relishes his position in Shanghai's newest hotel. |
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He said 80 percent of them were now employed within the hospitality sector and various business houses. |
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But it's the subject of the hospitality industry and the Scottish workforce that really ignites Rissmann's passion. |
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And those of us in the hospitality business can be thankful for the way in which we get to make our living. |
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This was probably one of the reasons that both brothers ended up in the hospitality business. |
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He has been working in the hospitality business for the past 26 years and has traveled around the world. |
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A rally was organised by various business houses in the hospitality industry. |
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He urged the hospitality industry to serve more traditional foods to visitors and tourists for them to have a real taste of Zambia. |
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Generous hospitality was given to the Bury representatives both by the Regional Council of Limousin and by the town in Tulle. |
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Bishop Ward, who was bishop of Salisbury in the late 17th century, had a reputation for hospitality towards his guests. |
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Egyptians are very friendly people, and even the poorest person will show hospitality to a stranger. |
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The majority of the cabin crew and restaurant staff are from Goa, a place renowned for its friendliness and hospitality. |
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They were high in their praise of the Management of the Centre for the generous hospitality shown to them during their visit. |
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The generosity and hospitality to people of every nation was greatly appreciated. |
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His generosity and hospitality will be forever remembered by his neighbors and the many friends he made over the years. |
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As an Irishman, I wonder whether our reputation for friendliness and hospitality can survive the way we treat tourists. |
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The committee would like to thank Tommy Bohan once again for his generous sponsorship and hospitality. |
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Even in an age of mass tourism, many Cypriots still regard visitors as honoured guests and offer hospitality to total strangers. |
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A party of French rugby players have been enjoying Leigh's generous hospitality on their Easter tour. |
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Chinglish is often quaint and attractive, expressing the hospitality and unique perspective of the Chinese world-view. |
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You can enjoy a perfect Tuscan kitchen and the hospitality of the Padrone and his team in the heart of Vienna. |
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Last night, I ventured out into the freezing cold and almost deserted London streets, heading for the hospitality chez Dori and Raf. |
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The unwished-for hospitality of a tiresome old lady, on the other hand, must be repaid dutifully several times over. |
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I have come along in the middle of the backward and forward discussion on waitressing and the hospitality industry in St Lucia. |
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The custom of providing hospitality at wakes or funerals is well documented for the seventeenth century. |
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This liberal provision of hospitality and other outlays made the wake and funeral a costly business, according to the Revd Neligan. |
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Despite a dull and overcast day, their welcome could not have been warmer, traditional Irish hospitality being extended by all. |
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Five years ago, when manager of a Hull nursing home, she decided she wanted a career in the hospitality industry. |
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We thank sincerely the organisers and helpers for their very warm welcome and hospitality. |
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And yet, despite the poverty staring them in the face, generosity and hospitality from the most unexpected quarters have overwhelmed them. |
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To shield you even more by refusing you entry or hospitality would deny your critics even the small opportunity to make their point. |
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Her hospitality and her love of people endeared her to all the people who booked to stay with her. |
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Known for their hospitality, the villagers and shop owners always greet visitors warmly and loudly in Mandarin Chinese. |
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Instead of enduring cold and snow, however, we will enjoy bright Italian sunshine, wonderful food, and warm local hospitality. |
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I am most grateful for your warm welcome, in the tradition of hospitality so cherished by the people of this region. |
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I stayed the night in Dromore with Jimmy and Elise, at Sylvan Hill House, where hospitality was borne on plates of wheaten bread. |
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He was impressed by its grandeur and the hospitality of the temple authorities. |
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You are generous and giving as you share goodwill and hospitality with friends and loved ones. |
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The club's two hospitality suites were brimming full with corporate guests. |
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Above them are hospitality rooms and a stepped series of terraces with views to the bay. |
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Its inhabitants are known for their pugnacity, as well as for their tradition of hospitality. |
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Still I was a little bit worried that I had been reckless to accept hospitality from a complete stranger. |
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Thank you to the Counsells and Beardsleys for their kindness and generosity and hospitality. |
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Because the hospitality business is high-touch and, therefore labor-intensive, high employee morale and low employee costs are critical. |
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For years Paul had worked in the hospitality business working mainly in bars that had loud music. |
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Smoking is banned in all workplaces, including hospitality venues, in California. |
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So at dusk I was led to a kraal where an extended Masai family greeted me with great hospitality and a selection of decorative beaded goods. |
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There is nowhere better to experience stunning scenery, great country pubs and warm hospitality than the Yorkshire Dales. |
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Colleagues say that he has been relying on snatches of food and drink from the hospitality rooms of television studios. |
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They also served as parish priests and offered hospitality to travellers and alms to the poor. |
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By contrast, there has been a growth in predominantly casual and part-time jobs in services such as retail, tourism and hospitality. |
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Mr Rock paid tribute to the hospitality of the locals, as well as the relaxed and laid-back atmosphere which prevailed throughout the weekend. |
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She apparently is in the hospitality business and is presently island hopping in her work. |
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Her hospitality is only equaled by her charity, her graceful deportment by her goodness of heart. |
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They are primarily looking for go-getters committed to customer excellence, mostly from the hospitality industry. |
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They must provide hospitality to anyone who asks even if he be a sworn enemy. |
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In order to understand this relationship, it is necessary to review recent developments in the theory of hospitality. |
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More hay was part of this hospitality, and a horse and cart distributed supplies up and down the galleries alongside these stock cars. |
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From arrival to departure, the friendship and hospitality extended to Reg were overwhelming. |
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Due to the harsh climate and difficulty of life in the tundra, hospitality and generosity are highly prized among the Chukchi. |
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I'm already looking forward to my next visit to Village Cantina with its warm hospitality, lively atmosphere and great food. |
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After racing over the Middleton hills, the runners enjoyed Harriers ' hospitality back at Ilkley Lawn Tennis and Squash Club. |
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We thank the proprietors of all the venues, whose hospitality and generosity have helped swell the coffers. |
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Considerate riding and respect will ensure villagers' hospitality is long-lived. |
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No doubt the ban has been a hard blow to some parts of the hospitality industry. |
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It is a major off-season boost for the town's hospitality trade and underlines the ever growing importance of the college to the area's economy. |
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The worst were the overly officious customs officials who are no advert for American hospitality. |
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I bowed deeply and told him how grateful I felt to him, and how gladly I would accept his hospitality. |
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I enjoyed the warmth of the hospitality in isolated Athabaskan Indian and Inuit communities. |
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However, having no money, he steals a set of silverware from a kindly bishop who offers him hospitality. |
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He is madly in love with Bulgarian folklore, culture and the hospitality of people in Bulgaria. |
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Perched on its edge is the tented oasis, a convergence of date palms and tamarinds, hot springs and Bedouin hospitality. |
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When it first opened, it got a critical drubbing, but after learning some lessons in hospitality, it's earned a second chance. |
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This concept of relaxed collective hospitality confuses two primal elements of eating. |
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The gunmen in all cases were greeted with hospitality and obeyed requests from the owners to close gates, not break fences or frighten animals. |
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On at least three difference occasions, Neil accepted the hospitality of his hosts. |
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In Gujarat, local hospitality demands that guests are offered water and tea almost as soon as they arrive. |
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Labour politicians who accept hospitality and sponsorship insist they can't be bought. |
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Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries. |
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Over 450 participants toured the manufacturing plant and enjoyed the company's hospitality at a fish fry and party. |
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They were consummate freeloaders, shamelessly begging food and hospitality. |
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The initiative was perhaps the forerunner of today's hospitality boxes, although with a slight difference. |
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They pride themselves on Texan hospitality, and true-to-life cowboys and cowgirls running the show. |
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On a day's journey off the beaten track one might meet very few people, but their hospitality was spontaneous and generous. |
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The movie is courtesy of our gracious holiday hosts, an added bonus to their, as ever, amazing hospitality. |
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Later interviewed on holiday in Scotland, he had been offered hospitality by a Scot. |
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Under reforms to the pharmaceutical industry's code of conduct, all non-essential hospitality will be axed. |
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But underneath the hospitality, the cosmopolitan pose, the anecdotes and gossip, one could detect a hint of sadness and disappointment. |
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He believes passionately that operators are fleecing the tourists and killing the Greek tradition of open warmth and hospitality. |
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The stadium will include 62 corporate hospitality boxes, conference and banqueting facilities and a 200-bedroom hotel. |
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If he or she has had a great time and enjoyed the hospitality, they'll be back for more with their friends. |
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My family was able to offer practical support in the shape of hospitality in our then vast barn of a place in St Andrews. |
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After this he sampled some Irish hospitality in Gallahue's Bar in the town and tasted Guinness but particularly liked Irish coffee. |
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As in other favourite Asian destinations, such as Thailand and Bali, hospitality and good humour are second nature. |
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When David had received him in a courteous manner, and had treated him with great hospitality for many days, Abner, when he was dismissed, desired permission to bring the multitude with him. |
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You share abundance and hospitality with friends and family. |
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Sometimes, his remarkable hospitality poses problems for his visitors. |
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Why else would they hire Joly, the former head of hospitality giant Carlson, which runs the Radisson hotel chain? |
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The Pilgrim Fathers thanked the Wampanoag Indians for their hospitality over a three-day feast in 1621, then proceeded to drive them ruthlessly off their native lands. |
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On a bitterly chill day, plenty of accommodation was available for punters in the state-of-the-art stand, and facilities for hospitality were excellent. |
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The biblical hero of hospitality, Abraham, had a tent that was open to all four directions, welcoming wayfarers from all sides, of all sorts, at all times. |
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Up to 50,000 racegoers are expected to attend each day of Royal Ascot in York next year and the city's tourism and hospitality industry is gearing up. |
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In the hospitality at Chelsea last week, a Russian was serving kedgeree. |
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The visitors' disappointment at losing was tempered by the excellent hospitality and atmosphere provided at the inn, together with a special gift of Kendal mint cake! |
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Steamboat Springs is also known for its western hospitality so bring your cowboy boots and belt buckles, kick up your heels, and be prepared to enjoy yourself. |
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The duo are using the theme of Irish hospitality to create a sensual interior with a contemporary yet classical layout using Irish fabrics and materials. |
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As a result of the overall hospitality, the production company hopes that the guests will want to return and will spread the word amongst the industry. |
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The hospitality figures appear within statistics showing what it costs to run the two archbishoprics and other items, including travel and subsistence. |
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What some attendees remember best is not so much the generous hospitality as the rousing speeches which he would deliver to his executive fan club. |
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The mullah invited them in, as proper Afghan hospitality requires, and shared cups of green tea with his guests. |
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Golden sandy beaches, international restaurants, hip cafes and Greek hospitality inspire many European artists and writers to live here all year round. |
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Five members of Billericay Methodist Church had an unforgettable experience and a taste of African hospitality when they visited Mombasa in Kenya. |
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In April checking in and out of a succession of hotels in Italy was the hospitality equivalent of the slow food movement. |
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And, even in national parks, the hospitality industry is pushing for expanded 4G coverage and Wi-Fi access. |
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Walk into a good hotel bar, and you will sense the sort of hospitality that is difficult to match in any other watering hole. |
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I know you Americans are famous for your hospitality, but this is really ridiculous. |
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Sochi hospitality facilities may not be fully prepared for Winter Games spectators. |
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He reserves special scorn for academic leaders who have debased the academy by pretending that fields like hospitality and gaming studies have a place at university. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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After being given traditional Highland hospitality the soldiers turned on and massacred some 40 of their hosts, and many of those who escaped soon died in winter storms. |
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The hospitality I received cannot be experienced second-hand. |
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The fundamental test of justice is one of hospitality to the stranger. |
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Such Indian hospitality, however modest, has greatly helped the Tibetans. |
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For an hour-and-a-half, their contest was so intense that from the court you could hear cutlery being removed from the hospitality booths three tiers above. |
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This life-which is bearing witness to faith-is revealed in scripture, celebrated in worship, and lived in the service of others, what I would call hospitality and care. |
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After the age of two, Omani children are encouraged to behave like miniature adults, taking on duties or hospitality toward guests at a very young age. |
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The bartending staff impacts every aspect of your operation, from portioning and marketing your bill of fare to rendering prompt and gracious hospitality to your clientele. |
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China's hospitality accorded to guests, foreign and local, is legendary. |
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People are happy just to come and get munted on my munificent hospitality. |
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Congenial hospitality, interesting people and a wonderful buffet of Slovak food, all in a laid-back mood, added up to a very enjoyable celebration, perfect for the occasion. |
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They are brought up with a character of boldness and unrestrainedness, simplicity and hospitality, and they have kept a rich and colorful culture. |
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Expansive pistes and snowsure conditions, combined with traditional hospitality and unbelievable scenery, make for a truly wonderful skiing experience. |
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As always the hospitality and courtesy of Mayo people in the Sportlann was early in evidence with Sean Feeney, John Prenty and May Moran leading the van. |
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Several walkways have been developed and cabins provided for shelter along the riverbanks and there is also a large hospitality cabin where lunches are served. |
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Ken Cole, has been the soul of gracious hospitality and his girlfriend, Katie Moulthrop has been squiring me around everywhere and feeding me yummy meals. |
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Dido, the Carthaginian queen, offered hospitality to the Trojans. |
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Alderney's real joy is its people themselves the open-hearted hospitality when we were plied with homemade lemonade on a cycle ride around the cove. |
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I also had a chance to meet up with one of the area's great characters, George Higgs, the senior lecturer in catering and hospitality at Borders College. |
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They departed from The Hollow Bar on Saturday morning and travelled by coach to Enniscorthy where they stayed overnight and enjoyed the local hospitality. |
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You extend love, care and hospitality to family, friends and loved ones. |
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I work in the hospitality industry and have to entertain clients a lot. |
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Michels, regarded as one of the leading lights of the hospitality industry, is unlikely to quit the sector and is expected to set up a new hotel venture soon. |
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It gives them the skills to work in the hospitality industry. |
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The cheaper end of the hospitality industry includes a disproportionate number of lifestylers who offer bed and breakfast to make some pocket money. |
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There were several thinly veiled invitations to accept other kingdoms hospitality, a bribe, and also something I'm pretty sure was a sexual come-on from a female guildmaster. |
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Whether sleeping rough in the remotest places or enjoying the fauniferous hospitality of the locals in inhabited ones, being incommoded was somehow integral to the experience. |
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He sees opportunities in the corporate and hospitality market in which the firm has already undertaken commissions for events such as the Scottish Politician of the Year. |
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After working in the hospitality industry for 21 years, Gao has proved herself to be a person who reaches the pinnacle of success in whatever field she involves herself. |
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Water filled the dug-outs at pitch side, seeped into hospitality suites and at one stage a car was seen floating through the car park at Elland Road. |
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The maiden is initiated into the mysteries of the matron-life she will someday lead, as well as into the less profound rites of food consecration and hospitality. |
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Bosses at the engineering firm, which specialises in custom-built race trailers and hospitality units, say motor racing teams are tightening their budgets. |
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Traditionally, the garb of wheat represents both farming and hospitality. |
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However, Nick, a gregarious chap, had young friends who were in the hospitality industry who suggested that being a hotelier would be more to his liking. |
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The World Travel Market Global Trends Report even listed digital detox as one of the next big trends to hit the hospitality industry in the coming year. |
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I had read all these horror stories in guidebooks and western travelers had told me others, but all I saw was this incredible hospitality in India. |
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Under the terms of the deal, chocolate bars will be dished out to supporters at every home game and factory employees will be invited into the club's hospitality suite. |
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Known in Greek mythology as the herb of hospitality, one of mint's first known uses in Europe was as a room deodorizer. |
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The Lewis and Clark expedition met with such hospitality in the Upper Missouri River villages that the expedition stopped there for the winter. |
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Today Sicily is investing a large amount of money on structures of the hospitality industry, in order to make tourism more competitive. |
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After an hour, we approach the historical hotel and restaurant Baren in Grub which has been offering hospitality for five hundred years. |
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Ms Wolf-Tasker is a member of the Order of Australia for service to the tourism and hospitality industries. |
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Bucca di Beppo is definitely at the top of my list when I want a happy combination of authentic Italian taste, ambience and hospitality. |
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Although still owned by the port, Roath Basin is now only used as a hospitality berth, and is only accessible by vessels via Roath Dock. |
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In addition to the hospitality industry, there is still significant employment in sea fishing and fish processing. |
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Others include a genealogy, the tree of Sabek and Melchizedek, Abraham's hospitality, and sermon concerning the Sodomites. |
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Those in the Royal Enclosure have the options of fine dining and hospitality, and a selection of bars. |
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We concluded that Oklahomans, Sooners in particular, are classy when it comes to hospitality. |
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He was so fond of drink, that he would shamelessly accept the contemptuous hospitality of hornyhanded workmen. |
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Harry, your dismissive attitude towards the country and the culture which has hosted and provided hospitality to you is shocking. |
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Please thank our hosts for their hospitality during the week that we stayed. |
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Tony enjoyed his time in Tredegar immensely, with warm hospitality from his hosts and the tastiest freeloaded breakfast of the trip. |
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During the 2012 Summer Olympics it served as the official hospitality venue for the Dutch Olympic team. |
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The stand has room for 10,000 spectators along with a 1,000 seat hospitality suite. |
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Every year, the BCA recognizes persons of color who have made great contributions to the hospitality industry. |
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Besides hospitality, the Frankish bishops and kings provided interpreters and Frankish priests to accompany the mission. |
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Moreover, his willingness to lodge British soldiers, and a free hospitality shown to British officers marked Mr. Murray as a King's man. |
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The players also suffered from public attention, receiving generous hospitality at times which impacted on their performances. |
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Scholars have seen this change of Shakespeare's as adding to the darkness of Macbeth's crime as the worst violation of hospitality. |
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TradeWinds Island Resorts, a US-based hospitality company, has announced a new package for its resorts. |
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To the east and west of these were those devoted to the exercise of hospitality. |
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Being reflexive about the conditions and claims underpinning academic knowledge is a defining aspect of critical tourism and hospitality studies. |
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Besides hospitality, the Frankish bishops and kings provided interpreters and were asked to allow some Frankish priests to accompany the mission. |
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Instead, Fullagar and Wilson look to multiple ways of problematising and engaging with disciplinary truths in tourism and hospitality. |
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Sangeeta was all praise for the promo and also for the hospitality shown by the Khan family. |
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The target of the partnership is to increase FBO service by favored hospitality services, personalized interactions and more rewards programs. |
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Carbone serves clients working in a variety of industries, including financial services, real estate, technology, hospitality and fashion. |
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Lively discussions, inspiring stories and Texas hospitality! |
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When I met Bejan and Enver at the supra, they enthusiastically told me that I was about to experience true Georgian hospitality. |
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At any rate there flourished by the curbing, sure enough, a wide and very stabby cactus garden, extending Tartar hospitality. |
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But he had to perform the rites of hospitality, had to behave politely to his ally. |
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Grouse is also served in many local pubs, hotels and restaurants, boosting the hospitality industry. |
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Grit's academic interests lie in the study of innovational leisure, tourism and hospitality spaces. |
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High tech, services, distribution, life sciences, hospitality, local government, education and tourism offer local jobs. |
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Piliso then vented his anger on us, accusing us of lying to him. He said we had presumed on his hospitality and the good name of the regent. |
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They were received with a warm welcome of hospitality and provisions from the Tumpis, the local inhabitants. |
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Thanks also to Rev Clive Hogger, the Co-operative Funeral Directors and Old Coventrians Rugby Club for their hospitality. |
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In her spare time, keen bass guitarist Kimberley has a wealth of experience across hospitality and the third sector. |
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In the late 1960s, when the trading stamp market reached its peak, the Gold Bond Stamp Company expanded into the hospitality industry. |
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Owing to its relative stability, tourism and hospitality are also burgeoning sectors. |
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Halwa is considered as a symbol of Omani hospitality, and is traditionally served with coffee. |
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Ibn Battuta was very impressed with the hospitality that he received and would later stay in their hospices in more than 25 towns in Anatolia. |
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He was overwhelmed by an immediate onrush of hospitality as the geekerati lined up to get a word with him. |
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Greg, formerly of The Welcombe Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon, has three decades of experience in the hospitality industry. |
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We look forward to bringing our great food and genuine hospitality to the people of Twin Falls and other cities throughout Idaho. |
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A distinctive feature of the hotel are the Couchette rooms, Cubitt's hospitality interpretation of a traditional railway carriage car sleeper. |
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Kublai received the brothers with hospitality and asked them many questions regarding the European legal and political system. |
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Thais have a strong sense of hospitality and generosity, but also a strong sense of social hierarchy. |
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Everywhere the goddess then deigns to visit, she is met with celebration, hospitality, and peace. |
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In this tale, Cano is an exiled Scottish king who accepts the hospitality of King Marcan of Ui Maile. |
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He concluded his term, however, when a local news media uncovered evidence of him receiving favours and hospitality from business tycoons on various occasions. |
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Nakheel's tie-up with MHG is the latest development in the company's expansion into Dubai's hospitality sector, under which 10 hotels are planned at locations across Dubai. |
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Rather than projecting himself as racing's prime statesman, the BHA chairman came across as a bumbler who had enjoyed an afternoon's hospitality at the races. |
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Serendipity Labs offers workplace memberships as a lifestyle hospitality brand experience for corporate professionals, independent workers, and project teams. |
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But after devouring three of them then eyeing up the borsch soup, I decided to loosen my belt and enjoy the Boston hospitality for a little while longer. |
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Bleep UK PLC is a supplier, designer and manufacturer of innovative EPOS solutions and touch screen till systems for the retail and hospitality industries. |
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Knock my ambition all you want, but two restaurants in my hospitality group have Grand Award status, which is more than you can say for your places, beeyatch! |
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Cristal Group, a premier luxury hospitality company in the Middle East, has announced the signing to reopen the landmark Ishtar Hotel, now renamed Cristal Grand Ishtar Hotel. |
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Entree are offering race goers a greater se lection of ticket and hospitality packages through the construction of the new stands, built adjacent to the Queen Mother Stand. |
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A number of characteristics commonly found in the tourism and hospitality industry may influence the skills shortage currently facing the industry in Australia. |
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Tihany's contribution to the recent expansion of The Joule builds on a sensuous hospitality experience, informed by Texan culture and vibrant downtown energy. |
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Hilton Hotels and Resorts, a subsidiary of the Blackstone Group and a US-based hospitality company, has announced the opening of the Hilton Xian in China. |
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The whole range of chef clothing, hospitality clothing, workwear, aprons, footwear, shirts and blouses can be ordered online for next day free delivery. |
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The company has launched a specific webpage about the IVR solution for the hospitality industry, which is accessible in the solution menu of the website. |
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First, we discuss Krog's version of hospitality as an implicit response to the dynamics of moral myopia captured so vividly in Schoeman's dystopian portrait of Afrikanerdom. |
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Canon Rawnsley, a founder of the National Trust, visited in about 1900 and mentions in one of his books the hospitality of the shepherd's family at that time. |
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He made a promise on this image that he would build a church dedicated to her in the first village that he reached where he was given hospitality. |
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It was donated by the Canadian Portuguese Fisheries Organisation in 1965 in recognition of the hospitality of Newfoundlanders towards Portuguese Grand Banks fishermen. |
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It is served not only at mealtimes but all through the day, and it is especially a drink of hospitality, commonly served whenever there are guests. |
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To Dechen Wangmo, and all the fiercely dedicated ophthalmic staff of Bhutan, my gratitude for your hospitality and patience with a foreigner's curiosity about your customs. |
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Some came by sea and made use of the churches at Mwnt and Penbryn, while others came by land seeking hospitality at such places as Strata Florida Abbey. |
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The story has become a popular myth with residents of the city and has particular resonance among those who like to imagine the city as a place of hospitality. |
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On the long march back to Scotland, the Highland Army wore out its boots and demanded all the boots and shoes of the townspeople of Dumfries as well as money and hospitality. |
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Aramark, the award-winning food and hospitality partner for nine Major League Baseball teams, is celebrating National Hot Dog Month with a tasty lineup of gourmet hot dogs. |
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The buildings devoted to hospitality were divided into three groups. |
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In the early days of the viae, when little unofficial provision existed, houses placed near the road were required by law to offer hospitality on demand. |
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In 1634, the Mughal emperor extended his hospitality to the English traders to the region of Bengal, and in 1717 completely waived customs duties for their trade. |
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Can this oversimplified, stereotypical piece of tribal theatre really reflect the warmth and hospitality for which we received the Capital of Culture award? |
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With pressure from the hospitality industry, the local Virginia Beach board conceded, and the district school year still begins after the holiday. |
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After graduating from college, she found a job in hospitality. |
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Benny Darsana brings nearly 30 years of hospitality experience to The Ritz-Carlton, DIFC, including 18 hotel openings across Europe, Asia and the Middle East. |
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By definition the Grand Hyatt brand celebrates grandness in service, design and hospitality, said Katherine Melchior Ray, Vice President of Luxury Brands for Hyatt. |
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A hotel and catering partner have been selected by Virgin Galactic to provide hospitality services to would-be astronauts before they head off on their journey into space. |
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The average number of applicants per healthcare job was less than a third of the figure in other sectors such as hospitality, according to Gumtree. |
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Is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's heart so mushy that he welcomes killers, rapists, bombers, crucifiers and decapitators to enjoy his hospitality? |
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The sDock is lockable, pivotable and ideal for a variety of uses ranging from home automation and hospitality to medical and virtual office environments. |
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The hospitality and sense of belonging fostered by Western Australians became legendary among Allied submariners and remains central to their wartime memories. |
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Craig's arrival will boost turnstyle receipts, increase shirt sales, hospitality and provide the much needed cash to ease what was looking likely to be a difficult year. |
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The Montserratians displayed perfect Irish hospitality, welcoming us into their lives and communities in a way I've never experienced before whilst travelling. |
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Hilton Worldwide, a subsidiary of the Blackstone Group and a US-based hospitality company, has announced the renovation of the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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Hospitality was associated with both of these elements as they unfolded in the course of the wake in Ireland. |
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Hospitality is more about attitude than plenitude, more about a listening ear than tea and talk. |
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Connoisseurs Cookery and Hospitality College will have vetkoek with mince curry, breyani, chicken and apricot curry, bobotie and sosaties on offer. |
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The figures were at variance with the Irish Hospitality Industry Alliance, which said up to 65,000 jobs would be lost if the blanket ban was introduced. |
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His first stint in the Hospitality Industry would be at the Schrafft's Motor Hotel in upstate New York. |
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Hospitality and buying or offering food and drinks for guests or others are common among both. |
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