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(A gentleman in a bow tie was planted at the top of the stairs to ensure that each of the luncheon's 15 or so guests scribbled down something nice.) “I was crying yesterday when I saw the show,” said the hostess, who, in her sixties, remains an attractive blond with discerning eyes.
Consummate Hostess Susan Gutfreund Advises Wall Street Wives to Stay Home 2009
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Organisation's Chris Mokoditoa thanked the luncheon's organisers for keeping history alive by honouring the veterans through the event.
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Upon receiving a large blue colored package as a gift from the luncheon's organizers, the leader of the world's worst-hit country, where more than one-third of all adults carry the HIV virus, quipped, "Is this a box of condoms?"
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The luncheon's prepared, and the guests are expected,
The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation Various 1878
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Chip was there, having left his luncheon's joint of boiled lettuces, and William T. Forbes and his daughters, and all the members of the club.
Robur the Conqueror Jules Verne 1866
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The LA Times notes that last year, BP "was among the luncheon's winners, cited for 'outstanding dedication and leadership in promoting improved medical care and evacuation capabilities for offshore facilities.'"
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On the morning of the 30th, a crew plans to meet at Grant's bakery to gather all of the luncheon's pieces and haul them to the church.
Sun Journal 2010
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On the morning of the 30th, a crew plans to meet at Grant's bakery to gather all of the luncheon's pieces and haul them to the church.
Sun Journal 2010
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But the luncheon's beating heart belongs to local heroes whose unsung, and often unseen, efforts resonate in our community.
SFGate: Top News Stories Catherine Bigelow 2010
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But the luncheon's beating heart belongs to local heroes whose unsung, and often unseen, efforts resonate in our community.
SFGate: Top News Stories Catherine Bigelow 2010
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