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A "guest" is one having a specifically addressed personal invitation to enter the property, such as a mayor invited to a grand opening.
Others see it as an invitation to enter the conversation.
Until she gets an invitation to enter a competition called 'The Brimstone Bleed'.
"To me, any open door is an invitation to enter and discover an urban world different from mine".
In 1871 15 FA clubs accepted an invitation to enter a cup competition and to contribute to the purchase of a trophy.
Their target was not the usual high-profile mavericks (Rem Koolhaas declined an invitation to enter the competition), but rather the young and digitally inclined.
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Men shout invitations to enter their carpet shops or purchase wares like watches, magazines, leather jackets and cigarettes.
Imagine the surprise, inside the tents, to find beautiful women handing out magazines and bottles of gold nail polish and bottles of water to people who had scanned the bar codes on their invitations to enter the show.
· Despite their reservations, all the unions in England and Wales representing teachers, heads and support staff took up invitations to enter into talks with the government on how to proceed with reforming school working practices.
However, Crusaders have said they will take part, while two other Irish League clubs, Coleraine and Ballinamallard United have also accepted invitations to enter.
A total of 200 teams received invitations to enter the contest, and 46 teams have been accepted with 431 people cumulatively participating within teams: http://www.breastcancerstartupchallenge.com/teams-participating.html.html
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