Sentences with phrase «second invitation»

The phrase "second invitation" refers to being asked or invited for the second time to do something or attend an event, after declining or not accepting the initial invitation. Full definition
We are to imagine a situation in which guests are invited to the banquet, signify their acceptance, and then await a second invitation confirming the first one, perhaps giving the specific time.
Picking up the ball in space centrally, Eriksen needed no second invitation and his thunderbolt from 30 yards ripped home off the underside of the crossbar.
Eriksen clipped in the free - kick, Joel Matip headed it out into the path of Dele who needed no second invitation to drill into the corner on the volley from just inside the box.
Danso needed no second invitation and tucked home his second goal of the season on the rebound from close range.
Atlético arguably enjoyed the better chances, but with Messi and Suárez around, Barça rarely need a second invitation.
Incidentally, the EPA will not be testifying this time either, declining a second invitation to be heard on the record.
The second invitation came via Twitter, where I'd recently followed Anna King, when she was doing an afternoon slot.
Currently in preparation, Miljan Suknović exhibition Constellations III is scheduled to open on November 12, 2014, following the Constellations II show at World Trade Center (his second invitation to exhibit there).
These include exhibiting artists talks, live music, family programming, a looping screening that accompanies «Artists Choose Artists» plus a second invitation - only opening on Saturday.
In 2007 he received a second invitation to show at documenta.
From the second invitations were sent out, we knew that Apple's incoming March 27 event will be focused on education.
Keep in mind as well that a second invitation, sent out by Huawei for a 5 November event, included an image of a Kirin chip.
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