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Having guests on a farm isn't always ideal, nor is business necessarily steady.
Is it not having guests see an aggressively large toilet paper roll in your bathroom?
Having guests over is fun, but it's nice to have the house back to normal.
The lock makes me markedly less anxious about having guests or going out of town.
It changes to meet your needs, from sleep, to getting dressed, to having guests, and more.
Not having guests, the biggest hurdle is that our listeners only hear our voices every week.
I love just having guests over, having family and friends over, and I just wanted to share that with people.
Most people only think about buying wine when they're having guests over or want something to sip on with dinner.
If you plan on having guests over for dinner, there's a 17-space private dockside parking area they can use.
However, having guests frost their own pieces of cake, as Ms. Silverton suggests, makes me envision gridlock at the buffet table.
As someone who loves having guests but lives in a small apartment, I can attest to the usefulness of a sofa bed.
More and more couples are having guests toast with the glass in hand, which could be anything from chilled rosé to a soda.
This week we were helmed by Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm, but those of you who love the show having guests on, don't despair.
You may have to add an endorsement or a rider to your existing homeowner's policy to cover losses from having guests at your home.
It's versatile enough that you can wrap yourself in it at home, too, whether you're having guests over or spending a cozy night in.
There are fingerprints all over the room that being to Will Hastings (who gets arrested, despite the fact that he's having guests over for dinner later).
The host was nice enough but didn't tailor her idiosyncrasies to having guests over — the TV in her room was always blaring, even when she wasn't home.
In the case of Nala, her owner came up with the idea of having guests visit Nala's kitchen, the California factory where her cat food line called Love, Nala is made.
After a long run of having guests climb aboard each week, we took a pause on that front, bringing together three of our regular hosts instead: Connie Loizos, Danny Chrichton, and myself.
We were fortunate to have the support of our neighbors, who understood the economic impact of having guests spend their money in local businesses (and who trusted that we would be responsible hosts). 
The interview inspired confidence that she'd execute the plan I set forth which includes some quirks (like engaging the senses through passed champagne upon arrival, having guests throw the flower petals, serving family-style, having dueling pianos).
"This 1) saves us one of dozens of face-to-face contacts that have the potential to spread the virus, and 2) does not require you to get dressed and brush your teeth because you are having guests (us)," the department continued.
And having guests in a centralized database may be helpful so that — in the case of a massive chain like Marriott with multiple seemingly disparate properties — the behavior, background, and expenses of guests follow them as they check in around the world.
A 24 survey of 22013 hospitality workers in Chicago conducted by the Unite Here hospitality union found that 58 percent of hotel workers and 77 percent of casino workers reported being sexually harassed by a guest, while 49 percent of hotel housekeepers reported having guests expose their genitals or answer doors naked.
Breed told me that, for "Biopiracy," which was held in a riverside warehouse in Paris, he had sought to replicate the experience of being in a soundless environment—an impossibility at a fashion show—by having guests take their seats to a barely discernible recording of the warehouse's "room tone," the ambient sound that radio technicians record as a baseline audio setting.
The 28 episode third season premiered on 11 May 2015 and concluded on 16 November 2015. In addition to the regular seasons, one-off Year in Review specials have aired since 2014, which expand on the regular episode format by having guests examined on the top news stories of that year.
Meanwhile, Naomi gathers up the card. Later on that day, Naomi sneaks a cell phone away from one of the water delivery boys and calls the number on the card so they can come over for dinner that night. That night, after finally calming her father down about having guests over, everyone finally settles down for a lovely meal until they hear something. The family explains that it's the "protectors" A.K.A.: Grandpa's Guardian Angels.
The first few stories shown were typically oriented toward government, politics, and world events; the segments ranked numbers two and one were typically of a lighter fare than the preceding segments. These lighter stories sometimes involved celebrities, sports, and, regularly and somewhere in the middle, the bizarre, in a segment he called "Oddball." Opinions on each were offered by Olbermann and guests interviewed during the segment. Olbermann had been criticized for only having guests that agree with his perspective.
Most types of breads available in other Western countries are now also available in Iceland, either baked in Iceland or imported. Everyday bread is mostly made by industrial bakeries or bought at the local bakery. However, baking at home is still a common practice amongst young and older households alike, especially in connection with having guests and celebrations. Both traditional recipes and modern/new recipes are popular, with new methods replacing older ones to some extent.
Beginning in season two, Guy got a more personalized set including a "guy" fridge with a #05 and racing stripes, a pin ball machine, big screen television, in-house bar, and a bumper-pool table. He now regularly has his friends and "posse" join him during episodes. In season 10 Guy shifted the focus from a studio kitchen to his own backyard, having guests at his own home besides his own techniques in the backyard of his home.
Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party is a spin-off of Impractical Jokers, in which the Jokers do a video group chat while having dinner and having guests visit their group chat. The spin-off was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States that prevented Impractical Jokers episodes from being produced. The first episode of the series aired on May 21, 2020. On August 5, 2020, the series was ordered 10 additional episodes and is set to air on October 15, 2020.
On March 30, 2020, the show began using Zoom, allowing the show's hosts (and guests) to broadcast from their homes. The format of the show remained the same starting with discussions from trending current events, host discussions, and having guests join who were also using the same video platform. The @Home format arose from the hosts doing a daily Instagram broadcast each day at the same time the show was scheduled to air. The show continued to use the @Home format until September 14, 2020 when the show returned back to the newly reconfigured studio for the Season 11 premiere.
They visit Eddie at the polo field, then arrive home, where they find that Emmy is having guests over at a music recital by composer Pietro Rafaelo. Henry further finds that in his absence Emmy has redecorated his bedroom in the Art Nouveau style, and removed his comfortable chair, which Connors has taken for safekeeping. While in Connors' room, Henry is visited by George Struthers, Peggy's fortune-hunting fiancé who she plans to marry for his money. Henry tries to buy a stock from Partington, his business rival, who refuses to honour an agreement they had to sell it at a certain price, claiming that the agreement is not in writing.
The Wynn sends its food waste to an agricultural farm rather to than a landfill, composts landscaping and plant waste, avoids the use of plastic straws, and uses compostable, environmentally-friendly to-go containers. MGM partnered with a local food bank, Three Square, which collects and freezes leftover, untouched food, and serves it to the homeless and the hungry. Since 2017, MGM has served more than half a million meals in Las Vegas, using rescued, uneaten food. Most of the Strip properties conduct recycling in-house since it is easier and more efficient to have staff and contractors sort trash and recyclables rather than having guests do it.
The logic is that since trafficking activities often happen in hotels, employees need to be able to identify and report these occurrences. There are also arguments that the hotel industry needs to be offered incentives to report sex trafficking since they benefit financially from having guests in their hotels. Another provision in Connecticut's sex trafficking legislation is increased punishment for purchasers of sex. In July 2019, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted a month-long operation to detect and detain sex traffickers and recover child victims. More than 100 sex trafficking victims were successfully rescued across the United States, under the initiative called “Operation Independence Day”.
Early design concepts called for a central hub with a dozen modules radiating outwards, providing an indefinite number of bedrooms for several customers at a time. Claramunt said that while it would be a challenge to design a bathroom that works in microgravity, showers might be taken in a spa room with bubbles of floating water. The issue of moving around in space would be solved by having guests wear suits of Velcro for sticking to the module walls, similar to its use in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The station was to conceivably orbit the Earth once every 90 minutes, providing 16 day-and-night cycles every 24 hours.
Sessions was well received by Billboard Magazine, which said "He's created a deeply nuanced soundscape that invites repeated listening." A concert in September 2002 at a wind farm near Aalborg in Denmark proved problematic when 22mm of rain fell on the venue, causing long delays for spectators. It also marked a change in direction in Jarre's live concerts; from Rendez-vous Houston onwards he had been accompanied by a full complement of live musicians, but at Aalborg he was accompanied only by Francis Rimbert, and having guests like the Klarup Girls Choir, Safri Duo and the Aalborg Symphonic Orchestra. In 2003 he released Geometry of Love, commissioned by Jean-Roch as a soundtrack for his 'V.
"Suddenly I was on a table — at the stupidest tea party I've ever been to in all my life!" Guests now found themselves at the iconic Mad Tea Party, as evident by the jovial sounds of The Unbirthday Song and yet another wooden sign, this one marked "Tea Party" and pointing to the right. Just as with the previous Tulgey Wood, the Mad Tea Party scene was inconsistent with the ride's source material in that it was portrayed with gargantuan proportions, having guests literally on the patterned tabletop as Alice's narration would suggest. The right-hand wall here was painted with the backs of chairs propped against the green hedge wall enclosing the party, while to the left was a giant, fanciful flat of a tea pot in the middle of the table near a towering stack of four fully-dimensional tea cups (each on its own saucer), all gyrating precariously.
To differentiate himself from Arsenio, Miller wanted to have a mix of Hollywood celebrities, authors, and political figures on the show, early on having guests like Larry Miller, Sally Kirkland, Clive Barker, Michael Kinsley, Tom Hanks, Christian Slater, Bonnie Raitt, Al Gore, and Benjamin Netanyahu. A few weeks in, the show began encountering problems booking guests, with some media outlets such as the Dallas Morning News wondering if it was Miller's interview style, where "Miller messes around with them as best he can, looking for openings to throw a jab or two or 10." In response, Miller said he did not want to always be "a faceless, selfless conduit of information", nor another Larry King—saying one or two words between guests' speeches—nor Arsenio Hall, who was seen as fawning over guests on his show. Miller felt he was attracting an audience that wanted a "different, funky vibe".
Asbury Park Press, AP story by Nekesa Mumbi Moody, August 11, 2006. Similar to the past tour, Carey gave her fans the chance to submit their ideas for set lists and for the title of the tour. Her long-time musical partner and American Idol judge Randy Jackson joined her tour as the musical director, although he did not often appear at shows due to concurrent Idol auditions. During the tour, Carey revamped her image as a performer, performing remixes of her songs, dancing along a bit with her dancers, having guests onstage, and going into the middle of each arena onto a checkerboard B-stage to perform "Fantasy", "Always Be My Baby" and "Don't Forget About Us." (The B stage had become an increasing popular way for large- venue performers to get closer to their audience ever since U2 introduced it on their 1992 Zoo TV Tour.) The main stage was a two-level affair, with the band situated on the lower level, backed by strands of glittering material, and a staircase between the two.

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