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Wolf’s luncheon and to trek all the way over to Granny's house
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“What they saw was a skilled angler, of modest age, with outstanding equipment, at his leisure in the midst of this grand city, enjoying the out of doors at his luncheon break
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It’s obviously been hand-delivered … curious, I open it to find a fancy, glitter-covered invitation from the Ladies Katie and Abi requesting my presence at an alfresco luncheon with the Richards family at Lacock Abbey on Easter Monday
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The next day Zarko and Helez were invited to a luncheon with the king and queen as their special guests
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Sally rushed through the door in a frenzy, apologizing profusely to her dear friend, explaining that she had taken longer than expected with some calls to her suppliers and that an accounting glitch also affected her timing to arrive at the luncheon punctually
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“Count on it, Sally! You know, this was a very enjoyable luncheon after all
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He smiled as he thought what the king’s reaction would be if he should find out that his nephew deemed a swim in the river more important than a luncheon!
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Ferguson also told Sergeant Cooley that his role would be confined to providing and supervising the waiters for the luncheon
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Pancho, who was noted for ribaldry and profane jokes and profane language in anyone’s presence, was the picture of decorum the whole luncheon
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during a luncheon at the Yacht Club in Perth Amboy
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He opens the door and escorts her to the room with Lelani and Queen Latifah as they leave for their luncheon
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“After the Rotary Club luncheon,” Pate said, “Roy conferred with his assistant, Jean Ballard, put in a heavy schedule of office work, and headed home
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“If there was any satisfaction in my departure from Park, it was to observe him at various luncheon spots, huddling with his financial people
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The discussion was earnest, and it continued with scant interruption throughout the luncheon and the door-prizes and the dancing
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When I first came to Ithaca in 1975, I had a call during the first week or so of my presidency asking if I would come downtown to a luncheon meeting of the bank board
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NUMBER ONE FAN FOUND OUT that Manuelito Dizon, the Head of Channel 3 Programming, had a luncheon meeting
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The secretary told him of the luncheon meeting
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The luncheon was a Tuesday ritual that started at one o'clock in the family dining room on the second floor of the White House
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He was the thirty-sixth President of the United States, but the first to select bombing targets at a weekly luncheon
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He rarely invited members of the military to his luncheon
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He did meet privately with the USAF Chief of Staff once in a while, but always in his office, never at the Tuesday luncheon
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Before moving into the semi-oval dining room, the luncheon guests met in the sitting room for drinks, which the two officers declined
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The luncheon talk was banal and did not afford much opportunity for the two Air Force officers to contribute
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With the next luncheon date closing in, I finally confided to my wife, whose best friend was his wife
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With the next luncheon date closing in, I finally confided to my wife, whose best friend
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luncheon with the little old ladies missionary club at the church
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When the senator checked with the White House, they knew of no luncheon meeting
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3 After a noontide luncheon at Matthew's house they all went with Peter to call upon Simon the Zealot, whom they found at his old place of business, which was now being conducted by his nephew
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2 Since Philip had about finished the purchasing of supplies, he and Andrew returned with the Greeks to the home of Joseph, where Jesus received them; and they sat near while he spoke to his apostles and a number of leading disciples assembled at this luncheon
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She would conduct the rest of this luncheon as a business meeting
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When Warren acknowledged him, he said in a voice too haughty to be real, “Ladies and Gentlemen, Luncheon is served in the next room
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As a result of my luncheon and
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I‘d try to first set up a luncheon date with the
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a result of a luncheon meeting with Hawthorne
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That was our luncheon!
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c) Now suppose this whole thing was kicked off after a private luncheon at the White House by the CIA perpetrator
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At the end of his parade route the limousine took a dog leg to the right off of Main St and onto Houston with an immediate left onto Elm to enable the connection with a thoroughfare to his luncheon site
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If he had had the support he could have caught the desired expressway to the luncheon site and arrived un-harmed
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ELIZABETH BASCOMB SAT patiently at the small table, elegantly set with the hotel’s own fine silver and a fresh rose cut from the gardens early this morning, in the dining room as she awaited the arrival of the young woman who had called her last night at such a late hour to inquire as to the possibility of having luncheon this afternoon
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” That was merely an excuse she would use so as not to reveal her plans to go horseback riding before having luncheon with Elizabeth
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Tempting as it was to recount the entire event of last night, Faye realized she would not have time to do so if she was to go riding before her luncheon date with Elizabeth with whom she wished to confer before revealing the story to any strangers
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” She had immediately recognized this man’s voice and presence as the server who had tended to their previous luncheon then assumed he would recall the faces given that was a portion of his duty when dealing with such exclusive guests as those that frequented this posh hotel
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She knew the problems that Faye and her husband were having and could only hope that a quarrel had not turned violent, preventing the young woman from attending this luncheon
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Bascomb, assuming those feelings were reciprocated, Faye would have made every effort to be at that luncheon, which would suggest that she had perished before two o’clock
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Then again, Faye may have simply lost track of time or else completely forgot about her luncheon engagement, which would again allow her death to fall any time after twelve thirty
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At least there had been no frantic calls from the hotel regarding the suspect, so that was promising in that he should have no difficulty in securing Terence; afterwards, he would turn the formalities of the procedure over to Lowell and Cyril and perhaps find time for a nap before luncheon
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Though the veil covered the upper portion of her face, the weakness in her voice suggested she was emotionally distraught as she recounted their final luncheon together and their joint decision that she should be very careful until the law was brought in to protect her from her husband; furthermore, the twitching of her gloved hands and the manner in which she rapped her walking stick against the floor as she spoke added emphasis to her convictions, even when she mentioned the Grey Ghost with which the jurymen were all familiar as a possible player in the disappearance
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luncheon idea had started out as a chance for his friends to help him
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Perhaps his own apprehension was only a result of the unpleasant luncheon from which he had recently come with the full shock of the ramifications of the meeting finally hitting him
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He noticed that luncheon was at the Dunes Club with the other members of the Convention Center Committee
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With nothing else, either past or future (other than another committee luncheon three days hence), contained within capturing his attention, Wickland closed the leather appointment book and repositioned it where he had found it, giving the appearance that the desk had not been disturbed
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Towards the end of a formal luncheon, an extremely emotional Mr
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Permanent Secretary,” said Nevsky tetchily to Sir Wilfred Forsyth, “You appear to have a photograph of one of our officials having luncheon
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The community drove back from the cemetery in companionable silence, stopping at the Cracker Barrel restaurant for a luncheon treat in the old-fashioned eatery
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glanced at his watch and said, ‘Good heavens, going to be late for a luncheon engagement
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Ever since she had attended her own charity ball the invitations kept piling up and she refused quiet a few of them like Saturday Tennis and a Women’s luncheon
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proffered as wild salmon at his private preschool, Gold Plated Chef catered, graduation luncheon
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I briefly introduced myself as a Nigerian and informed her that I would cherish a brief chat at the end of the luncheon
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This is what you write if you want to write like Gibbon, and yet remain at the same time a rector and chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons; and this bit kept on repeating itself in my head like a tune during luncheon to-day
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'They take me most of the morning, so I expect we won't see each other again till luncheon
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She had no need to ask the way, because this was Dwight's college, and sometimes she had lunched in his rooms, and knew well the little street, the lovely garden, and the quiet path at the end, with a high wall on one side and a screen of trees on the other, up and down which, after luncheon, she and Dwight would pace
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Pleasantly she would loiter in her bedroom till luncheon; or, should there be anybody particularly attractive in the party, would meet him by arrangement made the evening before, and explore the gardens and greenhouses, in spite of knowing she would have to explore them all over again later in the day with her host--but then, as she told herself, setting off gaily on the first of these rounds, you can't have everything
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A prolonged succession of them had not yet been her fate--the day she went to Oxford, perhaps, having provided the nearest approach to it she had, up to then, been called on to endure; and she appeared at luncheon restored and cheerful, and very glad to find the children, whom she had not yet seen, were to lunch with them too
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“ I’m told that the luncheon buffet is ready
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"Luncheon is served, milady," said Soames at the door, after another slight hesitation
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There she stood staring at herself, honestly surprised that Niggs should still mind her enough to want to stick pins into her in the way she had been doing during the whole time at luncheon
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I thought I would combine luncheon, tea, and dinner in one meal, and so have done with food for the day, so I said to the landlord, still careful to be _kurz und bestimmt_: 'Bring food
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And the Master of Ananias had been there since before luncheon, and how exhausting that was
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She had not seen this dearest of her children for six months, and it was the first opportunity she had had since his arrival the evening before of being alone with him, for he had brought a friend with him from Berlin, and not till after luncheon had the friend, who painted, been satisfactorily disposed of out of doors in the park, where he announced his intention of staying as long as the sun stayed on a certain beech-tree
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At the hottest moment of the day he felt for a lurid instant as if it were not one choir-boy he was with but the entire choir having its summer treat and being taken by him single-handed for a long dog-day to the Crystal Palace; but that was after luncheon in the restaurant car, a luncheon that seemed to his fevered imagination to consist of bits of live cinder served in sulphur and eaten in a heaving, swaying lake of brimstone
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It could do nothing, however, for the moment, for the lady had disappeared with an umbrella into the wet, and the gentleman, it could hear, was sleeping; and this condition of things continued for many hours, the lady not coming into luncheon but remaining in the wet, and the gentleman, it could hear, going on sleeping
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They had walked that day along the wooded paths that lead ultimately across to Ponte Tresa, and she had once again, on returning to Luino and seeing a revolving column of picture postcards outside a tobacconist's shop and catching sight of some that showed the place of rocks and falling water in which they had eaten their luncheon, wanted to send one to Robert
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For a long time she supposed somebody would send for her to come and talk about luncheon; but nobody did
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At last she decided that no person who was groaning like that would ever want to order luncheon, and she had better go to the young lady
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"Tell the cook I will have some luncheon after all," she said
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One was for the ballet’s Volunteer Orientation and Social, and the other was for the RSVP’s annual recognition luncheon a week later
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I wrote to Susan at RSVP, telling her that I would attend the luncheon on the 25th
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In a few days, I’d be helping the RSVP staff and other volunteers set up for the luncheon
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In the parlourmaid's untrained phraseology there had been a good deal of billing and cooing during luncheon, and even in the hall before luncheon there were examples of it, but what she found going on in the library was enough to make anybody stop dead and upset things,--it was such, she said afterwards in the kitchen, that if she didn't know for a fact that they were really married she wouldn't have believed it
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By the time they had done that, and walked round the garden, and stood on the edge of the river throwing sticks into it and watching the pace at which they were whirled away on its muddy and disturbed surface, it was luncheon time
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After luncheon they walked along the towpath, one behind the other because it was narrow and the grass at the sides was wet
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“It appears a luncheon made for two,” Anne said, cocking her head and smiling at him
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The luncheon turned out to be a banquet
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When the luncheon was finished, Madam Agnes rose and
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I headed out after luncheon, dressed in a plain blue-gray dress with a matching jacket for warmth
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He gave her a Gucci scarf—"a belated birthday present"—and confirmed his luncheon date with her
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When the luncheon was over, Keith Webster asked shyly, "Could we—could we do this again sometime?"
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He had come to this luncheon determined to tell her of his suspicions and suggest that her husband be put in an institution
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They've thawed out and make a huge portion of scrambled eggs, accompanied by fried luncheon meat and bacon
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Smith while out to luncheon today, you will not
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'His Majesty is indisposed at present and would be grateful if you could breakfast in the luncheon room
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meetings, they also have luncheon and dinner meetings to meet with clients
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After the ceremony the people were directed to the Greek stadium where a festive luncheon was organized for all the guests
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How would you compare the amount of human fulfillment, happiness, joy, fun, love, created by the first use of $200 million to the second? Which use of that money is more creative? Would the creativity of one million people given two hundred dollars each to be creative, produce more creativity than a movie that copied a story from real-life, tried to duplicate that ship rivet-for-rivet… and plaster a fake bullshit romance on top of it? So the only reason the millions were spent to make the titanic seem real was to fool people into believing the Hollywood crap fake romance actually happened? Do you think one million people given two hundred dollars each; might come up with something more creative than that? As an example of people’s obsession with death: the auction value of a Titanic luncheon menu is 100,000 dollars
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After a Rotary luncheon meeting where I was asked to speak on the subject of career
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Dave was late getting back to the office after his luncheon with the chief of police
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"I'm not a show, Aunty, and no one is coming to stare at me, to criticize my dress, or count the cost of my luncheon
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They spread the cousin's sackcloth on the grass, and put the stores of the alforjas into requisition, and all three sitting down lovingly and sociably, they made a luncheon and a supper of it all in one; and when the sackcloth was removed, Don Quixote of La Mancha said, "Let no one rise, and attend to me, my sons, both of you
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Leon, bewildered by Emma's anger, Monsieur Homais' chatter, and, perhaps, by the heaviness of the luncheon, was undecided, and, as it were, fascinated by the chemist, who kept repeating—