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One day, as he tells it, a patron asked for a custom sandwich of roast turkey, spicy sausage stuffing and cranberry spread.
One night last year, the soundtrack included "Blurred Lines," the 2013 Robin Thicke hit, in which a night-club Lothario delivers a breathy proposition to a "good girl": I hate these blurred lines I know you want it I know you want it I know you want it A patron stepped into the d.j.j
"Somebody get it!" a patron screamed.
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And it requires a patron - the person paying the bill.
Mr. Knox said he "parted with" the book once, giving it to a patron, and then when he realized he missed the book, he said he "paid a pretty price to get it back".
While dingy enamel-and-metal exterior and faded linoleum countertops render Curley's conspicuously out-of-place amid the new high-end bistros and commercial high rises around it, Marion Hjorth, a patron, said Curley's serves a need.
We need to stop thinking of this as a "marketing" conversation and begin thinking of it as a "patron" conversation.
"It's a patron-client relationship rather than a relationship between equals," said Mr. Chellaney.
If the phone rings in the evening, it might be a patron wanting to say hello.
The Soviet Union was a military threat on China's northern border; it was also a patron of the North Vietnamese regime.
He had bought a 10-pound fake gold trophy, planning to raffle it off to a patron as Brazil played in the final.
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