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  • contained an auditorium with seating for 360 patrons, a bank, restaurants, and several retail stor
  • Initially popular (averaging 5000 patrons a day in its peak), attendance declined in li
  • yers as employees so the team would follow as patrons, a business style that led to the bar's longe
  • house includes monkeys tossing peanuts to zoo patrons; a baboon and a man who look alike and who en
  • llon, 13th Viscount Dillon, (one of her early patrons about whom Eliza wrote extensively in 'Traits
  • he Ossining Public Library can also offer its patrons access to the more than one million holdings
  • to be very successful and popular with Amtrak patrons, achieving a number one customer satisfaction
  • al Hotel", an 1889 hotel that served railroad patrons, across the street still stands.
  • xpected loss of business transporting theatre patrons across the Thames.
  • involving a midget hassling random restaurant patrons; after it screened, guest Tony Martin pointed
  • As a result of his protests, the patrons agreed that a third stump should be added.
  • vided more opportunities for the horsemen and patrons alike.
  • tede played himself but, given that his rival patrons all did, it is reasonable to assume that he w
  • foot of the gap which is visited daily by its patrons along the side of U.S. Route 50.
  • Patrons also heard a recital on the famous $25,000 Ma
  • But he found numerous patrons among nobles of the time.
  • val portraits of famous people that have been patrons, and a tinkly piano.
  • of King's College London, of Pindar's Poetry, Patrons, and Festivals: From Archaic Greece to the Ro
  • these mean "served without ice," but some bar patrons and some bartenders use them inconsistently.
  • erages by the drink if they seat at least 100 patrons and derive at least 70% of their total sales
  • n he was not chosen as a finalist, a group of patrons and Cliburn board members formed an ad-hoc co
  • h Netherhall House by joining its body of Hon Patrons and continue to support the charity.
  • ates an anti-establishment atmosphere for its patrons and visitors.
  • As time went on, Bartlett's elderly former patrons and pro-censorship activists died, and in 199
  • to take all reasonable precautions to protect patrons and staff by preventing patrons from becoming
  • gressional staffers and members who have been patrons, and as a place where "lobbyists take Hill st
  • ng equipment is behind the bar and visible to patrons, and the decor is industrial chic.
  • It has a Board of Patrons and a Council of Benefactors who offer both m
  • se relationship with the Douglases, his first patrons, and at different points in the 1380s can be
  • he 1960s, the Med featured a diverse crowd of patrons, and it became a meeting place for Beat Gener
  • Patrons and Painters: Art and Society in Baroque Ital
  • the player must speak with the various hotel patrons and employees in order to uncover vital infor
  • ance that Fosters Freeze has is what attracts patrons and unites community members to try to keep d
  • yre at a young age drew the attention of many patrons and led indirectly to his career in the Churc
  • ion resulted in a 40% growth in the number of patrons and a 33% boost in the number of materials ci
  • rketing, the build of an accurate database of patrons and regular mail shots.
  • ncludes Kate Hoey, Alex Rae and Elton John as patrons, and is supported by the Professional Footbal
  • Patrons and Painters: Art and Society in Baroque Ital
  • e social structures of cities and networks of patrons and families, most of his work has engaged th
  • , it was estimated that there were around 350 patrons and 40 club employees inside Ozone Disco, tho
  • donated to the cathedral by its 19th century patrons and its links to London's Greek community.
  • nted by a large number of gay and transgender patrons, and well-known local identities.
  • n, the new Sioux City Art Center welcomed its patrons and public into the 45,500-square-foot (4,230
  • ny (with a distinguished list of aristocratic patrons, and Marc and Isambard Brunel as, respectivel
  • t he was adept at making friends, cultivating patrons, and convincing others to pay for his meals,
  • ople will receive what they deserve and their patrons and sponsors will see this.
  • at the time of the collapse, which killed 98 patrons and injured 133 more.
  • large (galleries, critics, curators, museums, patrons and finally the artists themselves).
  • James I of England was one of its best patrons, and supported it by grants and benefactions;
  • Popular artists of the 18th century became patrons and governors of the Foundling Hospital and d
  • oint was high, and relied on special-occasion patrons and corporate dining.
  • him as much about protecting himself from his patrons and never trusting anyone, as how to get away
  • Longchamp was one of Barre's patrons, and secured the post of Archdeacon of Ely fo
  • ity and bar owner, Kyle Sandilands, nightclub patrons and the gay community.
  • aris Salon, while Napoleon III was one of his patrons; and it is certain he was at least as financi
  • the courts generally upheld the rights of lay patrons, and thus the issue became one of Church and
  • the governor and bishop of Monopoli were his patrons, and his wife was from an aristocratic family
  • egins to create potions and spells for Howl's patrons and is perplexed by Sophie's presence, but do
  • ical musical for the entertainment of regular patrons and to allow the actors to let their hair dow
  • Patrons and supporters of the project include former
  • of the smoky building with the help of other patrons and bedsheets tied together.
  • s, the station became popular with racecourse patrons and students commuting to secondary school in
  • activities to gain attention from young male patrons, and the house-sanctioned photographers.
  • Like many other major patrons, Anthony has had an unknown illuminator he co
  • The patrons are invited to a theater where they are shown
  • Facilities for disabled patrons are also being improved.
  • This magazine is award winning and the flight patrons are allowed to take the magazine upon arrival
  • The current patrons are Pete Waterman, music producer and railway
  • After being taught about 3-D, patrons are then instructed to put on their 3-D glass
  • borhood of East Boston, the station's primary patrons are residents of the Day Square area.
  • f types of engines were saved, historians and patrons are fortunate that the Pennsylvania Railroad
  • The Festival's patrons are Thelma Holt CBE and Harold Pinter CBE.
  • But, as the Gunsmith's patrons are usually well able to afford the high owne
  • later, two bar patrons argue about the existence of alien life.
  • usier in the evenings when a large numbers of patrons arrive to view the sunset over the Mediterran
  • When the patrons arrived they had to draw lots determine the p
  • elbourne's major attractions at the time with patrons arriving by train or boat to see wild animals
  • Patrons arriving Friday through Sunday will often hea
  • Schmohz provides Free WiFi to patrons as well as power outlets under the edge of th
  • in Pittsburgh were often referred to by local patrons as "Peanut Heaven".
  • 4 The New York Times interviewed Franks Diner patrons as part of the story “An American Debate: How
  • ich was built around 1800 and is known to its patrons as "Eli's".
  • s James Baldwin and Langston Hughes were both patrons, as was Malcolm X.
  • on and William Kent; the rococo artists found patrons, as Mark Girouard first noted, in the circle
  • transactions of Renaissance artists and their patrons as well as, more specifically, the economic s
  • obtained an invite from the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons' Association to play in the Watsons Water Cha
  • were charged over serious assaults on several patrons at the Sports Bar nightclub in King Street, M
  • ate of the group's three stages and seats 317 patrons at max occupancy.
  • The theater seats 3,051 patrons at its maximum configuration in Orchestra, Lo
  • ges - Allows any art gallery to serve wine to patrons at no charge if such art gallery does not sel
  • every show, Lady Divine comes in and robs the patrons at gunpoint.
  • Many information resources are available to patrons at their desktop via the Digital Library.
  • lan and taking a seat beside several tuxedoed patrons at its high-roller table.
  • Patrons at TFL games pay at the gates or hold club se
  • isit to Sir John Chichester, one of his Devon patrons, at his town house in Queen Street, Mayfair,
  • fishing, a housewife hanging the laundry, the patrons at a community dance hall, and couples in the
  • e Inn, whose flag is proudly displayed by its patrons at various Wales International Football match
  • next year, he passed out racist pamphlets to patrons at a shopping mall and was fined for litterin
  • Over 81,000 patrons attended performances at the Maryland Theatre
  • bouncers have the authority to turn reserved patrons away from the bar based solely on appearance,
  • words) instead encouraged Aretino to seek new patrons away from Rome, mainly with Federico II Gonza
  • Patrons: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone; Vincent N
  • A bloody confrontation ensues, and the patrons become hostages as the troubled Doe decides t
  • At roughly 10PM, patrons began leaving the hotel and confrontations be
  • Wealthy patrons began to commission more elaborate fountains,
  • seat or bench designed to seat the one or two patrons being photographed.
  • She easily attracts the attention of the club patrons, both the good and the bad.
  • Patrons break out in one triumplant song;
  • r the complete control of one or more private patrons, bribery as such being absent because entirel
  • ut the need to specify the ad's source to the patrons browsing the web.
  • where a sympathetic community provided local patrons, but where the market for craftsman-designed
  • st days, the park was only available to white patrons but there were special days set aside for bla
  • tre ran into the occasional problem with male patrons, but security guards were always on the looko
  • ason, cricket continued to rely mainly on its patrons but there are fewer reports of matches than i
  • al Building continued to work for upper class patrons, but inexpensive, factory-made chairs, tables
  • entry onto the grounds, opting to charge the patrons by the individual ride (5 cents for the "doub
  • Library patrons can also access a variety of databases and on
  • In 2009 Schmohz added a biergarten so patrons can drink their beer outside in the shade of
  • Patrons can see the shows in a traditional concert se
  • merous historic buildings and artifacts which patrons can explore and interact with.
  • The Arena has the Warm Puppy Cafe where patrons can watch the ice activities from inside the
  • e first floor of the Central Library is where patrons can borrow recently-released materials, ficti
  • gets the entire casino to evacuate before the patrons can start losing again.
  • Library patrons can also access a large suite of electronic d
  • Golo Schmidt opens Club 21, a speakeasy where patrons can imbibe such forbidden drinks as cream sod
  • ch restaurant features a mechanical bull that patrons can attempt to ride.
  • In addition to this system, patrons can request and renew books over the Internet
  • Patrons can also obtain museum passes for various Bos
  • Furthermore, it is thought that if patrons cannot be assured that their information is c
  • n turn introduced him to another of his early patrons, Cardinal Francesco Barberini.
  • argherita dei Cerchi of which the arms of the patrons, Cerchi, Adinari and Donati, may still be see
  • cludes extensive interviews and insights with patrons, club owners and employees.
  • ight in front of them to shield them, so that patrons could urinate and try to hit the targets pain
  • y local musicians and "Dive in movies", which patrons could watch from the wave pool.
  • Originally designed as an area in which patrons could ride manual paddle boats, the success o
  • Following the show, patrons could wander out into the concession area and
  • long with autograph signing sessions in which patrons could get a polaroid picture taken with her,
  • In 1882 they added an elevator so patrons could more easily navigate the store.
  • At one time, patrons could drink eat and urinate in the same place
  • in the early 1950s was the Ritz Garden, where patrons could lunch and dine outside - and watch 24 d
  • She is a member of the Patrons Council of the Epilepsy Foundation of Victori
  • Ivan is a member of the Patrons Council of the Epilepsy Foundation of Victori
  • Dame Beryl is a member and the Chair of the Patrons Council of the Epilepsy Foundation of Victori
  • context" or relationship context, while male patrons do so in relation to solitary sexual activity
  • out "going by-by", what the red line and its patrons do when they zoom in and out of the station.
  • ter his music partner, Charles Kipps, watched patrons do a dance known as "the hustle" in the night
  • romotions; and that it shall be lawful to all patrons, donors, and grantees of all and singular the
  • ton's spa went out of business due to lack of patrons during the war.
  • event, and has attracted an average of 10,000 patrons each year.
  • t dramas of biblical stories to about 800,000 patrons each year.
  • l theater classics, drawing more than 200,000 patrons each year; its annual budget is nearly $10 mi
  • ters, librarians develop a rapport with their patrons, enabling them to cater searches to the needs
  • Black patrons entered by a separate stairway and could only
  • Patrons entering the dining room from Ingram Street h
  • e. for heterosexual, bisexual, and homosexual patrons equally - although vetting of customers on th
  • of not allowing outside food against ballpark patrons erupted into an incident in which an elderly
  • its vast array of wines being offered for its patrons; especially a bottle of champagne which had f
  • Patrons: Everilda and Willibrord
  • Pope Benedict XVI is among the company's patrons; every December near Christmas, a German bank
  • loop and another set located to the west for patrons exiting.
  • Competition for patrons extends to the bus terminals (sometimes just
  • Health Plan Pavilion" is open to all ticketed patrons featuring a full service restaurant and bar.
  • o a wealthy Asian clientele, with most of its patrons flying in from Jakarta, often by private jet.
  • a Virgin of the Rosary, adored by Angels and patrons for the College of San Tomas at Seville, and
  • Farrell secured a number of high-profile patrons for the scheme, including naturalists Sir Dav
  • She is also one the patrons for the domestic violence charity Mankind Ini
  • nco Martinez, urged Pope Benedict XVI to name patrons for the event.
  • There is also Tate Patrons for a higher subscription fee and the Tate Fo
  • ollegiate Athletic Program and can seat 5,322 patrons for home games, and over 8,000 for other larg
  • Among the fair we expect readers and hope for patrons, for we have at all times advocated their cla
  • He thanked his patrons for that failed attempt in the dedication to
  • ng the club's successful life, many celebrity patrons frequented the club, and MTV hosted an event
  • They visit their patrons from other castes on special occasions, such
  • To prevent patrons from leaving after a night of drinking withou
  • ner Jain, the 'Sohan Halwa' is a favourite of patrons from as far away as the Gulf.
  • instant success, the race track drew wealthy patrons from New York City and harness racing was int
  • They attract patrons from neighboring areas, including Kitty Hawk,
  • The Kit Kat Club is said to attract patrons from all over Europe and other parts of the w
  • "big time theater in a little town" and drew patrons from neighboring towns and cities into Iowa F
  • d armed with her acoustic guitar, drives away patrons from a local coffee house where she slings ca
  • e mainly for Gawley's Gate Inn which attracts patrons from the outlying townlands.
  • nerates an attendance of about half a million patrons from all over Central Florida and beyond.
  • s and as a result, it draws a wide variety of patrons, from Wall Street traders to college students
  • ll Steeplechase" where, at the end of a show, patrons from the back rows would make a dash over the
  • Blues at the Bow draws patrons from every corner of the province of Alberta
  • and among his surviving work are poems to his patrons from north Powys.
  • ilors filching pieces of cloth owned by their patrons, glassmakers cheating with glass quantities,
  • aks back in, he ends up trampled by the movie patrons going in and out when the intermission and cu
  • During a showing of New Jack City, two movie patrons got into a fight outside of the cinema.
  • al, originally held from 1933-1938 by the art patrons Gwendoline and Margaret Davies.
  • In Bossiney, the patrons habitually secured their interests by obtaini
  • k Railway line many years earlier, racecourse patrons had been making their way to the venue by dir
  • The loss of these patrons had an adverse impact on the game's finances
  • ile phones are prohibited due to the concerns patrons had about having their nude photos posted on
  • ecourse, had become concerned by reports that patrons had found it difficult to access the venue an
  • Its patrons have included General Eisenhower, Field-Marsh
  • , with one popular theory being that would-be patrons have been put off due to the inclusion of hip
  • The owner of the local resort, whose patrons have become the appetizers on this predator's
  • ncestors in the heroic age of his 5th century patrons, have been preserved.
  • nd for its interior walls, which thousands of patrons have covered in graffiti and etchings.
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