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Even in a movie as snarling and relentlessly modern as "M i III," it reminds us of something primitive and half-innocent in the act of moviegoing: our desire to be ushered around the world without leaving our seats, even though we will be none the wiser for our journey, and even though the world we encounter will be, at best, a comic simulacrum of the real thing.
They wonder why, when London is being hailed as the greenest Games yet, with 9m ticket holders urged to use public transport, walk or cycle to events, sponsors will be ushered around in chauffeur-driven cars and International Olympic Committee officials will be based at hotels in Park Lane - eight miles from the Olympic Park.
Celtic captain Billy McNeill had to be ushered around the outside of the stadium under armed guards to receive the trophy on a podium in the stand.
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You need a good deal of patience to know that [the product is] two or three feet away, behind a sheet of glass, while you're being ushered around outside.
Every year, entrants are ushered around the world by a small team of Gumball staff and an army of volunteers.
When I saw the show, I took the "red route," on which four of us were ushered around the city, shuffled into a new limo in a new location for each chapter.
Every year, entrants are ushered around the world by a small team of Gumball staff and an army of volunteers, who are unpaid and take holiday from their day-jobs – as everything from government workers to theme park attendants – to be there.
Once they've signed a contract waiving any rights to anything, the Gumballers are ushered around a room to get a load of free shit that even I (who's been known to carry a half open bottle of undrinkable wine across London, simply because it's free) could not be bothered to put in my suitcase.
Overcome with nausea, and covered in vomit, he was ushered by those around him to the deck outdoors.
Mr. Madoff, hatless and wearing a dark fitted overcoat, did not speak as he was ushered into the courthouse around 1 15 p.m., moving past metal barricades lined with photographers.
He was ushered inside by police, as around 40 protesters pushed and shoved him.
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