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Some hyped-up the crowd, some had entourages hyping them up.
In time, the issue faded and celebrities and their entourages returned.
We particularly discourage casual dress code, intoxicated customers, and male heavy entourages.
The two men speak regularly on the phone, according to their entourages.
Back then players did not have teams or entourages, as they do now.
OPEC hosted a big dinner for all the delegates, their entourages and select guests.
When Ellison's keynote is about to begin, the members of everyone's entourages find seats.
The trend took off as tournament purses grew, affording players the luxury of entourages.
There was also a tense moment when the two leaders met each other's entourages.
But some potential hosts might be overwhelmed by hosting 48 entries and their entourages.
Friday will be a bit trickier, juggling five guests of honor and their entourages.
He's now starring in "Ballers," an HBO comedy about N.F.L. players and their entourages.
" The "door policy" says they "particularly discourage casual dress code, intoxicated customers & male heavy entourages.
Local hip-hop promoters said it was not unusual for artist entourages to evade standard security precautions.
The summer crowds — presidential guests, Hollywood stars and their entourages, seasonal residents and vacationers — have mostly vanished.
The last time a summit brought presidential entourages from Moscow and Washington to Helsinki was in March 19173.
A border police spokesman said the two artists had been arrested along with nine others from their entourages.
Some artists and their entourages must undergo security checks that many musicians in other genres would not tolerate.
On such short notice, it'll be tough to find an alternative venue for world leaders, their entourages and press.
Many of the requests come from wealthy families traveling with large entourages, or for a special event such as a wedding.
Companies like Nike, Oakley and Red Bull have their own places, typically reserved for the athletes they sponsor and their entourages.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim filed into a working lunch with their expanded entourages, and hamburgers were not on the menu.
The rain and cold kept hundreds of players, coaches and their entourages indoors, which made the site's newly expanded areas crowded.
When I competed, they encouraged the entourages to arrive at 3 am at what is now known as the Wells Fargo Center.
To make the situation even more confusing, despite the road closure, celebrities were somehow still arriving with their entourages by the droves.
There are too many locations, too many pictures to be seen, too many entourages, and the system of security grows every year.
Compared to Laver's times — and even McEnroe's and Borg's — today's champions, surrounded by handlers and entourages, operate in a culture of practical segregation.
The new couple was surrounded by their combined entourages outside Nobu, and they were arm-in-arm as they cruised into the restaurant.
"There were no entourages in '93," Tom Watson, who was the American captain, said in "The First Major," a book by John Feinstein.
The two were ultimately separated by their entourages ... but it begs the question, is this the next fight for the two UFC superstars?!?!
Memorable moment: A press conference brawl involving both boxers and their respective entourages built more interest in Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson's ruckus.
Other legal teams and defendants in the Mueller probe have arrived at court emboldened by the media attention, polished and accompanied by entourages.
Police confirmed that nine members of the rappers&apos entourages were arrested in relation to the incident, as were Booba and Kaaris, Reuters reports.
He's waiting to go on "CBS This Morning," and the room feels especially cramped at the moment because there are two minor entourages here.
Bill Nimorakiotakis, the deputy ER director, says they occasionally host VIPs (pop stars, Australian football players and mixed martial arts fighters) and their entourages.
On a recent day, corporate entourages from around the world clutched their briefing books and suitcases, waiting to enter one of 26 conference rooms.
Both Dolores and Daenerys now have powerful men—who in a past age would be the story's protagonists—as loyal members of their entourages.
Eight people are injured in a brawl in an NYC nightclub involving Brown, Drake, NBA star Tony Parker, and assorted members of the trio's entourages.
Flanked by sizable entourages, the two spoke for much of the walk down to a vista and stood next to each other for a photo.
Cafes and restaurants are buzzing with talk of candidates, polls and rallies as the candidates and their entourages make their final frenzied trips across the state.
The two men are expected to share a handshake before they meet alone with a pair of interpreters for roughly 45 minutes while their entourages wait nearby.
These are support networks with obvious parallels in traditional entertainment, where major stars might employ entourages including everything from a hairstylist to a cook to a lawyer.
"They really only let the guest in, and then the publicist if they can get the credential," Anderson said, quashing our visions of massive entourages trailing celebs.
Trading their uniforms for ballgowns and flanked by raucous entourages raining confetti and cash, a half-dozen policewomen peacocked to their seats under a balloon-lined marquee.
Anti-corruption groups Sherpa and Transparency International France, which brought the case against Obiang, three other heads of state and their entourages in 2008, welcomed the decision.
The eaters are finding their focus, the entourages are frothing at the mouth, the Wingettes are restless, and the crowd has access to $10 beer and hot dogs.
Nearby, a (at one point) shirtless DJ spun heavy-bass at throngs of crypto diehards and their respective entourages bouncing back and forth on the crowded dance floor.
Also in the short clip, we find Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) with their respective entourages at what appears to be their bachelor and bachelorette parties.
The top eight seeds in the men's and women's singles draws, as well as all former champions, will be given private suites to be used by their entourages.
Weller and KSI managed to touch on each others' entourages, money, the split of the purse, and get in plenty of name-calling while they were at it.
Unlimited flights on the national airline, Saudia, were cut back so that large entourages no longer traveled gratis and blocks of tickets were no longer resold for profit.
Players and their entourages are often unaware how many of their movements are monitored and magnified by cameras that follow them as long and as closely as possible.
But Plestis and his team had, and they made not only the celebrities but also their entourages remain costumed from the time they left home for the studio.
"Sit down, Joe," Ali said, but Ali got to his feet and they began wrestling on the studio floor, as stagehands and the fighters' entourages tried to restore order.
Traveling entourages that for many top players now include coach, hitting partner, physio and fitness trainer can also help revitalize bodies that, as they age, take longer to recharge.
But let's be real: Celebrities have whole entourages of makeup artists, hairstylists, and colorists to perfect each and every style they try, and a part is just a part, right?
By night, the geodesic domes lit up and so did the party, as the oasis turned into a roaring stonerland complete with walking fire breathers and rap entourages getting loud.
To avoid similar problems, Mr. Feist said that CNN had arranged for R.V. trailers — of equal, and ample, size — for candidates and their entourages on Tuesday ahead of the broadcast.
While some people fear that relations between Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and their respective entourages have been too warm and cosy, others feel that those relations ought to be even closer.
This insane video captures the mayhem at the Paris Orly Airport as 2 rival French rappers and their respective entourages went AT IT ... with punches, kicks and expensive cosmetics flying everywhere.
It is now in the midst of a $55 million renovation that has vastly expanded the backstage area, adding amenities like two swimming pools and massage cabanas for artists and their entourages.
Over the decades the Vatican's administration has collected some of the Church's most orthodox officials, partly because of the lieutenants that Francis's two highly-conservative predecessors called to their entourages in Rome.
In March 1983, the First Lady flew up from Los Angeles with Queen Elizabeth to the Bay area, where she and the royal couple had dinner at Trader Vic's — along with their respective entourages.
The charge against the European Parliament's second seat—the absurdity of dislodging MEPs and their entourages from Brussels to Strasbourg once a month, at an annual cost of €114m—is not dulled by familiarity.
Over the years, local analysts and former guerrilla fighters have told me that Ethiopia's dispute with Eritrea was partly being kept alive by animosity between the two countries' longtime leaders and their immediate entourages.
Related: 17 of the Most Over-the-top Hotel Suites in the World Because the suite is often booked by dignitaries or celebrities with massive entourages, it comes equipped with a host of security features.
As much as MMA normalizes violence and shit talking to a degree that's unimaginable elsewhere in polite society, fighters and their entourages putting hands on each other after the bell remains taboo, and rightly so.
For a start, visitor arrivals for about five days spanning the summit were expected to have increased by thousands, as government delegates and security entourages also arrived alongside Trump, Kim and the throngs of journalists.
That night, both Shotti and Tekashi were at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to perform when a fight allegedly broke out amongst their and rapper Casanova's entourages, causing a warning shot to be fired in the air.
During the final round of the Fall Brawl in November, the arm-wrestlers—and their entourages of sexy lawyers, feline fatales, and deadbeat dads—raised money for Women's Center for Creative Work, an intersectional feminist community center.
He also said that the Doral would charge the foreign entourages and other guests for goods and services "at cost," which he said would eliminate the chance that the president would reap a profit from the summit.
While such groups were once a modest sideline to campaign and lobbying work, the new campaign spending rules have allowed wealthy donors and their entourages to displace campaign managers and party leaders as the leading political power center.
For three years, Brian Finke embedded himself behind the scenes of videos by artists such as Busta Rhymes, Kanye West, and Jay-Z, focusing not on the musicians and their entourages, but rather the women employed as extras on the sets.
The two, Booba, 41, and Kaaris, 38, were arrested on Wednesday in the aftermath of a fight between their respective entourages, during which punches and kicks were exchanged and bottles containing perfume were thrown, sending other passengers scurrying for safety.
There is no tunnel this time, just an elevated walkway and staircase that the players and their growing Ryder Cup entourages can navigate amid the roars and the thunderclaps (or in the case of the Americans on Friday, a few whistles).
But at Eurovision — and the many preview events, such as the one in Moscow that I went to in April — I regularly see a vision of Europe where fans across the Continent, artists and their entourages are more connected than ever.
Yet they and their respective entourages can come together and worship, as they did this morning, in a Swiss city, the cradle of Protestantism as it happens, as though they had been concelebrating (to use the technical term) every day of their lives.
There was less than an hour left in 2018 as first Tenshin and then Mayweather made their way down the long ramp to the ring just after 11 pm local time, accompanied by their entourages and with loud music booming around the arena.
As rivers of cash have streamed into the sport, a cottage industry of experts has risen around golf's main tributaries, the L.P.G.A. and PGA tours, flooding both with entourages that serve and feed the insecurities of perfectionists trying to master an unconquerable game.
They mingle with incoming guests Whose entourages will attest The massiveness of their renown: Claire Foy and Millie Bobby Brown, Jenna Wortham, Wesley Morris, Lisa Zeldin's father, Boris, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bill Wurtz, Lupita Nyong'o, Hannah Gadsby, Chance the Rapper, And Andrew Fire, for a capper.
"I don't use vanity in any sort of pejorative way," he added, but rather to describe negotiations over issues like who will enter the arena first, how big the entourages will be and who will appear on the left and right sides of promotional posters.
Yet ensuring a sustainable conference is no simple task — in large part because of the sheer number of flights required to bring in nearly 3,000 delegates from around the world, to say nothing of their entourages, conference staffers, security personnel and the global media.
"Unlike many stars of his magnitude, who are known to employ extensive entourages and teams of staffers to handle everyday business, Prince was also surprisingly autonomous, friends and associates said, often driving himself around and making appointments without the knowledge of his assistant," states the NYT.
If you stay long enough, gulf oil barons may glide by with their white-robed entourages, perhaps brushing past Iranian Revolutionary Guardsmen in uniform or diplomats from Turkey or Russia, all of them hoping to bully or bribe Iraq's weak state to their own preferred shape.
Not in a world where Tiger Woods left college after two years, Rory McIlroy turned pro before finishing high school and the leader boards are lousy with players whose childhoods were sawed-down versions of their pro careers, replete with world rankings, nonstop travel and adult entourages.
Fittingly, the alliance between the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, and his Emirati counterpart, Mohammed bin Zayed, was cemented with a falcon hunt, a cherished rite of Gulf royalty that involves elaborate entourages and great expense — a single hunting falcon can cost $250,000.
The bottom line: "Pro tennis can resemble a lopsided joust between the haves and the have-nots, with the best players traveling with entourages aboard private jets, and good chunk of the field trying to break through without going broke," writes Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay.
The amount of coaching increased as the tournament progressed, and chair umpires were pleased with the change, according to the report, because it allowed them to focus on overseeing the match itself rather than policing the entourages (coaching has always happened to some degree on the sly).
He also announced a new, bold-as-brass conflict of interest: The US will host next year's G7 summit at Trump's struggling Doral resort in Florida -- likely giving it a multimillion-dollar boost from visiting world leaders and their entourages, and a priceless splash of brand-polishing publicity.
I breathed a sigh of relief, and ran through the line of neon-lit palm trees and Keith Haring-esque rainbow print BMWs like Moses parting the seas, stopping onto the grassy dancefloor flanked between a lagoon and the mainstage where Travis was performing with Diplo, Pedro, and their entourages.
Each year, Comic-Con attempts to pack 130,203 fans, thousands of exhibitors and artists bearing an extreme amount of merchandise, a week-long gaming fest, several film festivals, and a whole lot of celebrity security entourages into what amounts to only the 24th-largest convention center in the United States.
Commercial success neutered Ice T's street-­level, historically oriented, sleep-with-one-eye-­open usage so that the "haters" just became bitter homies and other rappers and their entourages (hear Nas's brilliant, spiteful "Hate Me Now," from 1999, and the 2009 track "Hate," by Jay Z and Kanye West, from "The Blueprint 3").
There was an Ivana Trump sighting in Manhattan the other day, and then, almost faster than you can say "surely she flew private," she was off to Saint-Tropez, a sun-washed playground in the French Riviera, for air-kissing among V.I.P.s with security entourages close by and yachts in the distance.
As a youngster in postwar Queens, I received free press passes from my journalist father for the first nine days of the tournament — taking the subway for slow, pleasant afternoons when everything was life-size, when competitors actually strolled the grounds, carrying their own rackets, to their appointed grass court — no entourages making room for millionaire players.
And questions about how he felt would often be met with a shrug or an assurance that he was O.K. Unlike many stars of his magnitude, who are known to employ extensive entourages and teams of staffers to handle everyday business, Prince was also surprisingly autonomous, friends and associates said, often driving himself around and making appointments without the knowledge of his assistant.
In addition to the more than 2,500 participants expected this year – a sharp rise from the 444 who attended the first meet in 1971 – the total crowd in Davos is expected to burgeon to around 30,000 this year, in line with 2016's numbers, once other attendees including entourages, media and technical teams and those hoping to hobnob with the world's one percent are included.
Even without Mongeau's sparkling new webseries episode that followed less than 24 hours after the couple tied the knot, the messy blurring of lines between sincerity and performativity meant that no one was surprised when, at the end of the night, the couple left in separate entourages and Jake Paul was shortly thereafter seen partying with a cadre of beautiful women, without his new bride.
The news conference took place after Mr. Trump held a meeting with Mr. Abe and their entourages out in the open in the club dining terrace, examining documents and talking on a commercial cellphone as guests drifted by and took photos, servers reached over the papers to deposit the entree, and Mike Flynn, his national security adviser, held up his phone, on flashlight setting, so everybody could get a good look.
Two entourages were there: on one side, Ivanka Trump, Commerce Secretary Wilbur L. Ross Jr., and Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia (among others); on the other, Mr. Arnault's second son, Alexandre, chief executive of Rimowa (a German luggage brand owned by LVMH), and an assortment of Louis Vuitton executives, including Michael Burke, the C.E.O. Outside, a herd of 7603 Red Angus cattle roamed a nearby field, with a Brahman bull, also named Michael, among them.
No, the Mayweather/McGregor fight is like something out of Donald Trump's most cherished fever dreams: Two "winners" and self-promotional wizards, in love with themselves and the money they've made, surrounded by adoring fans and entourages, trumpeting their achievements and lashing out at each other in front of an enormous baying crowd for garish amounts of money, commanding the attention of the entire world, from the common man to the cultural elites, sucking all the air out of the room and crushing the rest of the entertainment world under the weight and gravity of its spectacle and self-regard, brought to the world by a man who has built a bloodsport into a multi-billion-dollar venture by stealing happily from the Trump playbook: courting controversy, keeping himself in the center of the picture, promoting his business as a manifestation of his own personality, soaking in adoration and deflecting blame and throwing subordinates under the bus whenever anything goes off the rails.

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