I told her a friend of mine was having an open house at the artist co-op where she lived. |
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Here she kept open house for the traveller the poor and those in need of help. |
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He kept open house in his office, a small, single-storey building at the mouth of the Salang Valley. |
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The night of Miranda's preschool open house, Miranda was only 2, the family gathered around a long table at a local Italian restaurant. |
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I like to think I have an open house, but I'm not so sure this extends to my bedroom. |
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The police will hold a second open house Monday for people interested in volunteering for the Police Department. |
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Full of prizes, games, exhibits, refreshments, and activities for children, the open house event was catered to every age. |
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We'll be celebrating IT Week with an open house and by offering people free computer access. |
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At the company's Norfolk, Va., location, the sales force held an open house with a homecoming theme and tailgate party. |
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I was hosting an open house and the usual neighbors came trapesing through out of curiosity. |
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As well, the daycare is planning an open house for May 6 to invite the community to see the results of several years of hard work. |
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There will be some food for the American Studies welcoming event so please attend the American Studies open house. |
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She loved the countryside and the things of nature and also kept an open house where the visits of her family and friends were eagerly awaited. |
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You need staff members who are reliable and will be there during the open house. |
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The open house was a no charge affair, so members of the public could attend and look at the aircraft and watch them fly. |
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She decides to have an open house, inviting anyone and everyone over to see what she did that morning. |
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Then there will be a 60 day comment period, and an open house for the public in early January. |
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At the end of construction, the facility held an open house for the public and staff members so they could see the culmination of the project. |
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The power of Ferron's art was clearly visible last Sunday as I watched the public react to it during the museum's open house. |
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The school of architecture, which held a public open house last weekend, relocated to the former Riverside Silk Mills site in downtown Cambridge. |
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I've known of a few people who didn't intend to change houses, but just popped into a neighbourhood open house out of curiosity. |
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There is going to be a showing here tomorrow for realtors and an open house here on Sunday. |
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I have now been three years in my humble home and continue to laud the day I decided to come to the open house. |
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I have an open house, guests are welcome, and the chalet is full of musicians during the festival. |
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Director Ivo Goris and his young crew of volunteers and temporaries run this open house where there is room for a variety of initiatives. |
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Westcan has been holding their poinsettia open house for the last 15 years and its spring trials open house for 13 years. |
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Jordy's school had an open house and his teacher had invited us to come. |
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The Perimeter Institute will be holding a public open house Saturday to showcase its new building on the site of the old Memorial Auditorium next to Waterloo Park. |
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During the open house visits, I often discussed this issue with other future voters. |
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On that very day, we declare the EU is an open house for such terrorist activists. |
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Cebeo staged a nationwide open house operation in the Cebeolightstudios for the second year in row. |
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In the 2004 elections, a woman was recognized in the prestigious role of mayor, previously associated with a man of standing who kept open house. |
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It is in that context that Manitoba Pork Council staff member Peter Mah attended the public open house, representing the interests of area livestock producers and industry. |
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The Iqaluit Fitness Society held its first open house on March 28 at the Coman Arctic Building, a blue warehouse directly across from the airport. |
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The Mississauga Plant holds an annual open house for the public. |
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Every winter holiday season, the school's open house celebration consists of children reciting to the assembled parents, sometimes solo and sometimes in pairs. |
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Hold an open house at your co-op, and have members and employees on hand to lead tours and talk about the business and why it operates as a co-op. |
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Major government organizations will host a public open house Wednesday at the Orem, Utah Senior Friendship Center to discuss transportation proposals. |
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Larry and I had 2 hours to kill during the open house today. |
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Ahead of the count, Joe Miller greeted supporters at an open house at his Anchorage headquarters. |
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The public is invited to a weekend open house to tour the new facility, which is the spectacularly renovated Riverside Silk Mill on the bank of the Grand River. |
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The Downtown Arts District follows suit, with an open house. |
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The community center will be dedicated during a Sept.5 open house. |
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In August, the doctoral program will hold an open house to introduce students to the public and to recruit other students interested in the program. |
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Then there's the welcome reception, Thursday night social, sightseeing tour and co-op open house, and the AGM Dinner Dance on Saturday night. |
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The Smiths went to an open house at the school anyhow, and left impressed. |
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All day long, a shuttle bus crisscrossed roads of the garrison, taking visitors to various open house events. |
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In response, we held an open house to inform area residents about the issues and met with the regulator to obtain support for our action plan. |
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The open house went smashingly, and I end up accepting a bid slightly above asking price. |
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How did you learn about the career fair, career day, law day, or open house at which the Legal Excellence Program was present? |
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The pressure on the open house was not just from religious or conservative circles. |
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Join thousands of organizations across Canada and plan a party, open house, game, competition, meet-and-greet, try-it day, tournament, fun run, spectator event or pep rally. |
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We also invite you to come visit us during our open house days. |
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A few months ago, I attended my daughter Josie's kindergarten open house, the highlight of which was a video slide show featuring our moppets using iPads to practice their penmanship. |
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This open house gave visitors an opportunity to meet Their Excellencies, tour the residence and enjoy the spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River and the historic city of Québec. |
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This event is also open to local participants and has an educational component consisting of a Beginners Mushroom Identification Course, lectures by guest mycologists, and an open house displaying the fungi found. |
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Buddy's Barking Lot, which just opened here and held an open house last weekend, is one of a few sites that offer Westchester's anthropomorphists a chance to keep up with their Manhattan rivals. |
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He keeps a kind of open house for all the respectable young men of the town who are staying in lodgings. |
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Once a year, generally at the end of September, various companies in Kirchberg, including Banque LBLux, hold an open house day for art-lovers and architecture enthusiasts. |
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In total, over 150 people came to the meeting, with approximately 75 attending the open house session and 135 in attendance for the presentation and question and answer session. |
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Some may argue that an open house attracts nosy neighbours and bored Sunday drivers. |
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The charrette manager guides the charrette team in a review of the input from the midcourse open house and in devising a plan for moving forward with the preferred plan synthesis. |
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It seeks to help them by offering them an open house where they can play, have a meal, sleep and where they can craft objects using coconut shells. |
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In addition, the comments voiced during the public meeting, whether stated during the open house or the question and answer session, were also taken into account. |
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Many of those who came to the open house stayed for the presentation. |
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An open house is an informal event with no set agenda, and is accessible to the public for an extended period of time-clear and thorough advertising is required to ensure a good turnout. |
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The Board also held one public open house. |
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Use various means to publicize the open house so as to reach as many citizens as possible, e.g., announcement in local papers, newsletter, advertorial, invitation distributed door-to-door, e-mail, postering. |
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Kim Verbeck primps at the Escada open house in a platinum column designed to sparkle at the Oscar podium. |
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A visitor to the open house falls in the trench and breaks an arm. |
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I recently took the opportunity of an open house day organized by the Union des producteurs agricoles du Québec to visit a dairy farm in my riding, owned by the Lupien family in Saint-Joachim-de-Courval. |
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The open house in Sudbury was also a success with some 1,500 visitors. |
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I took my sign out of the boot and put it up that morning, then arranged the advertising and open house viewings as soon as I returned to my office. |
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They were so free of crime and greed, both men and women, that they could leave gold or silver worth a hundred thousand pesos in their open house. |
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At the open house, Pitney Bowes will demonstrate sorter technology as well as software that presorts mail in the production process and presort services. |
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