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Hostesses get the opportunity to earn EXTRA FREE stuff!
Lots to share.... jpitta 2009
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Hostesses get the opportunity to earn EXTRA FREE stuff!
Archive 2009-05-01 jpitta 2009
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Hostesses who execute their jobs in a professional and elegant manner tend to develop relationships with the hiring companies and may return to different races sometimes a half a dozen times or more.
PodiumJen Reports: Tales from le podium at the Tour de France 2010
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Hostesses complain they can hardly pry this fellow from his happy solitude.
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I am relieved that high society, too, is embracing a new approach, as evidenced by Florence Fabricant's new book, Park Avenue Potluck Celebrations: Entertaining at Home with New York's Savviest Hostesses (Rizzoli).
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Hostesses posed for a picture at Tiananmen Square during the opening ceremony.
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Hostesses have at most, a decade at the job and then cannot use that experience for anything else other than being a “mama” perhaps.
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Hostesses expecting the King were well advised to provide snacks consisting of lobster salad and cold chicken to serve at eleven, and even after dinner, a plate of sandwiches, and sometimes a quail or cutlet, was sent to his rooms.
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Hostesses adore him: he can recite "Paradise Lost" from beginning to end and-after a drink or two -- from end to beginning.
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Hostesses were the daughters of the Utley family - their father T.E.
Archive 2008-01-01 Joanna Bogle 2008
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