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The stewarding
noun
A person who manages the property or affairs for another entity, particularly the chief administrator of a medieval manor.
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The stewarding of the crowds is better rehearsed, the medical facilities stringently regulated, and, we trust, the security forces know how to save spectators, even from their own worst excesses.
The stewarding around the Manchester United dugout is to be beefed up after only one steward was left to stop a burly fan approaching boss David Moyes near the end of the 3-0 defeat by Manchester City.
"The policing and the stewarding of the match was conducted in a restrained and professional manner.
Old Trafford's refurbishments glowed in the sunshine, but in this case the stewarding might have caused a frown in the seediest of nightclubs.
Putting the stewarding of the Games out to tender might appear to signal a smart reliance on private-sector competition, ensuring the most efficient companies win the contracts.
Perhaps most impressive is the efficiency of the stewarding - count all those slack-jawed bystanders in luminous bibs enjoying the spectacle but refusing to get involved.
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