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Meanwhile, Waiters is a tough and confident three-point shooter who also should compete for early playing time.
Recruiting rankings: Memphis, UNC and Ohio State out front 2009
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The man who wrote a book for "Waiters" sold over 400,000 copies, largely because he was able to clearly identify his reader wait staff and restaurant owners and find ways to reach them.
Successful Self-publishing - Key questions for authors #1 2006
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Waiters couldn't fill glasses fast enough from frosty bottles of champagne, which gave the party a different sort of buzz.
Washington's "social season": Too many parties, but not enough "fun" in all those fundraisers The Reliable Source 2010
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Waiters walk around serving shots of tequila in teensy plastic cups.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Waiters and waitresses love generous tips, and if you play your cards right, they'll be willing to move mountains for you.
Tony Horton: Quick-and-Dirty Tips for Clean Eating Tony Horton 2011
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Waiters, clad in turquoise polo shirts, work on their patter.
A Secret Recipe in China Laurie Burkitt 2011
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Waiters in tuxedoes walked through the crowd carrying trays of filled champagne glasses.
Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011
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Waiters moved beneath glowing strands of lights hung from the tree limbs.
Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011
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Waiters and waitresses waved off payment, saying they would pick up the tab.
'Our Revolution Is Complete' Tamer El-Ghobashy 2011
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Waiters from neighborhood joints and cafés were literally waiving us down while shouting "your dogs are welcome inside!"
Christine Buckley: New Orleans: Fido-Friendly Fun Christine Buckley 2011
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