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Funerals in Yemen are traditionally large affairs.
The parties were such large affairs that actress Janet Gaynor gave the family an oversized cooking pan so they could accommodate their ever-growing guest list with enough food.
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When I attended workshops in the UK, they were usually held in a nice hotel (eg Hilton or Marriott) and lunch would be a large affair, and there would be tea, coffee and biscuits at several points throughout the day.
The party was a large affair, held in a private room of the Russian Tea Room in Midtown, celebrating the career of the outgoing commissioner of the Administration for Children's Services, Nicholas Scoppetta.
The wedding was a large affair, with most of the royal families of Europe attending, including Queen Victoria, the Empress Frederick, Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Prince of Wales.
Alongside we got the Altadena Salad ($12), a large affair with pretty greens, peeled citrus sections, pistachios, feta and roasted tomato vinaigrette.
YDS sat down with her to discuss her volunteer leadership role as well as larger affairs affecting the church and world.
The dinners are not one-to-one in David and Sam's kitchen, but much larger affairs, educating MPs about IT-related issues, rather than lobbying ministers.
She charges $10,000 to $25,000 per wedding, depending on her level of involvement and has a full-time staff of three, plus 10 interns and freelance planners to help her for larger affairs.
The other Spygate was a much larger affair.
Today, as they make up six of the top ten companies in the world on the Forbes 2000 list, banking is a somewhat larger affair.
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