Sentences with phrase «assembled guests»

The phrase "assembled guests" refers to a group of people who have gathered or come together for a particular event or occasion. Full definition
«We're actually thinking of a sixth and that would be the Space Force,» the president told assembled guests in the Rose Garden, after ticking off the names of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard.
This was about money and markets on the grand scale, allegedly assembling guests worth # 11bn, and bringing together a gaggle of plutocrats that would make the traditional icons of the Tory party turn in their grave.
Masked toughs, who may or may not be part of an elaborate game, brutally kidnap Brooks while the assembled guests look on, eagerly sampling the cheese board.
Meyers also targeted Kevin Spacey and Woody Allen in a monologue that received immense applaud from the assembled guests - you can find a compilation of the best jokes here.
The highlight of the dinner occurs when the assembled guests, their heads adorned with traditional wreath - and - candle crowns, listen to Caroline describe the agonizing martyrdom of Saint Lucia as they contemplate the lutefisk and lingonberries.
Redmayne gave the assembled guests a reading from Ecclesiastes 3.1 - 11.
Often these sessions began with a display of the speaker's better than average knowledge of a subject, say astronomy or Roman history, chosen at random by the assembled guests.
Addressing the assembled guests, the First Lady remembered Wangari Maathai as a courageous and inspiring woman who endured many hardships to save Karura Forest and other green spaces like Uhuru Park and Jevanjee Gardens in Nairobi.
With celebratory music provided by a local pipe and drum band, and with geysers of water sent skyward by a nearby fireboat, the assembled guests then boarded the Treasures for a cocktail reception, gala dinner, and three - night christening cruise along the Rhine.
She was the member - speaker featured at Fountain Gallery's Mad About Art Annual Art Auction and Benefit last November, where she candidly and eloquently shared her life experience with the more than 400 assembled guests.
To the delight of many of the assembled guests in the packed - to - capacity conference room, this sentiment seemed to be shared by a surprise conference guest, Employment and Social Development Minister Jason Kenney.
Mr Tudge told the assembled guests the centre would meet a strong need because of the area's high divorce rate and the growing number of single parent families in the region.
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