Sentence examples for invites noted from inspiring English sources

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At 8 p.m., Chocolate Factory, 5-49 49th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens, (212) 352-3101, chocolatefactorytheater.org; $15. (Burke Juilliard Dancee (Wednesday, through Dec. 18) Each year the school invites noted professional choreographers to create works for its students.

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This year, to muddy the waters, he invited noted interstellar guitarist Hadfield to join him on the walk.

"The vulnerability and realness I've witnessed within the poetry world is unlike any other medium in my mind". In December, The New York Times invited noted writers, actors and public figures to share their favorite poems, reaching out to people like Ta-Nehisi Coates, Elena Ferrante Tavi Gevinson, Lena Dunham and Junot Díaz, among others.

Isaacson prefaces the piece by saying that it's a rough draft of a chapter from his upcoming book, and he invites "notes, comments, and corrections".

And the European invite notes "We'll also be talking about what's coming next for News Feed".

In 1970, when the library invited a noted Twain scholar to examine the collection, he helped round up a few stragglers still lurking in the stacks.

The Asian Network for Free Elections said it was encouraged that observers would be invited, but noted "Myanmar's decision to allow international observers comes too late, and with too many restrictions".

Suggestions for changes or additions to the questionnaire were invited and noted.

And to celebrate the beginning of 2012, I invited the noted trendologist, Marian Salzman, the author of the excellent Little Book of Nexts, into our New York City studio to preview the year and tell us what will be the top trends of 2012.

Users are invited to note any resources that are misidentified or misrepresented in any part of this guide and to notify us directly at [email protected]

As you invite people, note the category they're apt to fit into: bakers with their own projects, who often bring special ingredients or equipment; helpers willing to be assigned specific tasks or recipes; and spectators who'll mainly kibitz and sample the goods but might help grease pans or fetch eggs if needed.

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