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Later, they lunched on beef shortribs in the State Dining Room.
New York (CNN)South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg lunched with Rev.
We solved problems together, griped about conditions, lunched and played tennis.
The Iowa Republican lunched with Pruitt Monday to discuss the same issues.
WASHINGTON – Roy Moore lunched with the Senate Republican establishment he has repeatedly derided.
She brokered real estate deals, served on boards and lunched with political leaders.
He had lunched, reluctantly, on some woeful pizza in the medical center's student cafeteria.
We lunched on Main Street in the Virginian, one of the oldest restaurants in town.
The celebrity chef lunched her pet food line Nutrish in 2008 with Ainsworth Pet Nutrition.
Scott, Lina and one of Scott's pals lunched at the Polo Lounge in Bev Hills.
He often lunched at the White House mess in hopes of running into the president.
But he's since lunched with the President and continues to talk with him on occasion.
But is France's well-lunched workforce of 26m now producing more than Britain's harried 21952m employees?
She lunched with them, partied with them, vacationed with them and shared their successes and travails.
"It's a great richness, being in the medina," she said, as we lunched on kefta tagine.
He lunched with Queen Elizabeth II and reminisced with David Cameron about their years in power together.
A former lady who lunched, Jacqueline is now an agent, business woman, and legitimate friend of Kimmy's.
We lunched on a fish that looked like Harry Dean Stanton and joked uneasily about Agent Orange.
Janet Jackson gave her baby a taste of Hollywood Wednesday as mother and son lunched at The Ivy.
For many years, Richard and Tucker Carlson lunched at adjoining tables at the Palm, the clubby Washington restaurant.
Either that or Lithgow lunched and dined on lasagna and banana splits for a year before filming commenced.
"She was more than just a lady who lunched and liked Egypt," curator and archaeologist Tom Hardwick told Hyperallergic.
But he has hosted President Donald Trump on his show and lunched with him at his club in Florida.
According to TMZ, the new couple and a friend lunched at the popular restaurant inside the Beverly Hills Hotel.
He lunched on Saturday afternoon with his conservative Republican allies at the White House in a show of unity.
Afterward, we lunched at an ancient noodle house, with great blackened ceiling beams, heavy wooden tables and impressive pottery.
After all, he recently lunched with Warren Buffet in Omaha and Buffet is known for his big bucks bracket pool. 
The parents of True hit up TownHall restaurant in Cleveland, where they lunched with a few friends, sans baby True.
And Trump told reporters Monday he lunched with National Rifle Association leaders Wayne LaPierre and Chris Cox over the weekend.
After the global financial crisis in 2008, the plush eatery found its banker and lawyer clientele spent and lunched less.
They lunched in the governor's office in the heart of the city, together with the newly appointed interim governor, an Arab.
He dressed the famous and the socially prominent — the ladies who lunched, from Park Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue — and outfitted Mrs.
They lunched with Republican operators who said that Heimbach—an avowed National Socialist—would help the GOP solidify the disaffected white vote.
In 2012 she was mentioned in a Vanity Fair article toasting the "ladies who lunched" at Manhattan hot spots like Le Cirque.
After the ceremony, leaders returned to the Elysee presidential palace for a lunch hosted by Macron, while the spouses lunched at Versailles.
He lunched in Omaha last week with Warren Buffett and then hopped a flight to California, and then on to Hawaii (more golf).
View panelist Meghan McCain said she had met Smith when she lunched at a B. Smith's restaurant in Washington, D.C.'s Union Station.
"They spoke every morning and lunched together once a week or once a fortnight," Majesty magazine's editor-in-chief, Ingrid Seward, told PEOPLE.
The heroine of " Rust and Bone " (2012) spent much of the movie without her legs, having been lunched on by a killer whale.
As for the hug outside the Beverly Hills Hotel this week, Scott says Lina's just lying when she claims they lunched inside together.
Then in 2012, they lunched together in Washington on soy-marinated Alaskan butterfish and gingered Swiss chard before hitting the road for Los Angeles.
She lunched with family at Pa's Place, a pet-friendly luncheonette on the Long Island Sound in Guilford, CT, with plenty of outdoor seating.
Earlier in the day, Trump held a meeting and lunched with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the ornate presidential Blue House in Seoul.
I have lunched and dined with my partners, clients, attorney, and business associates for decades without any more incident than sometimes fighting over a check.
The women had met at a place near the university called Haute Soup, Elena's choice; she had lunched there with her granddaughter the week before.
Giuliani lunched with Parnas and Fruman at the Trump International Hotel in Washington just hours before they were arrested, according to the Wall Street Journal.
"The 1990s were wonderful for American diplomats," said Donald Blinken, who, as the American ambassador to Hungary from 1994 to 1997, lunched annually with Mr. Orban.
Several days later, top Qatari officials lunched at the Boeing assembly plant with Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, and the state's governor, Henry McMaster.
In that seemingly innocent era, shows were high-flown trade events, largely the province of store buyers, journalists and a smattering of well-heeled ladies who lunched.
Those who lunched alone without completing work were most relaxed, while workers who worked through their meal or chose to socialize during the break were slightly more fatigued.
Otherwise, it's been a busy week: On Tuesday she lunched at Les Soufflés du Récamier, a Left Bank soufflé bistro favored by President Obama when he's in town.
The district has given the state a list of the 2,822 students who qualified for free and reduced-price lunched to better coordinate the National Guard's meal deliveries.
We lunched on the porch at the nearby rustic Aires de Doñana restaurant, better known as La Choza (the hut) for its whitewashed, thatched roof and relaxed vibe.
Vice President Mike Pence lunched with Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill to urge them to approve the legislation introduced last week by Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy.
Last week, when the Cubs had a day off in Boston while the Yankees finished a series there, Castro lunched with a good friend, the Cubs reliever Pedro Strop.
Pence lunched with Senate Republicans hours before the House vote, but remarks after the meeting pointed to the tall task he and the White House face in stopping the resolution.
Trump and his running mate held a roundtable with labor leaders at an American Legion hall, lunched at a Cleveland diner and wrapped up the day at a town fair.
Upon arriving in Tokyo for the first leg of his Asia tour, Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lunched on hamburgers and dined on Hokkaido scallops, lobster and Wagyu beef.
The couple often went to see Mr. Johns in Connecticut or lunched with Mr. Freud, enjoying the social aspect of being friends with artists while also trying to refine their knowledge.
At the start of Mr. Baldwin's tenure, Morgan Stanley's partners and clients wore old-school neckties, lunched at the same clubs and relied on sure things: underwriting bonds, genteel integrity, assured profits.
A young man is facing up to a year in federal prison for splashing a glass of water over Congressman Steve King as he lunched at a restaurant in Iowa in March.
Separately, Mr. Trump lunched with another group of Republican senators, including two occasional critics, Susan Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah, though the topic of his impeachment only briefly came up.
As president of Heroica Films, I pitched and met and lunched and wrote and got optioned and prayed and auditioned and got re-optioned and re-met and cried and rewrote and pitched again.
It came after a packed day when William, 35, and Kate, 36, faced off in a playful hockey shoot-out, lunched with the extended Swedish royal family and strolled the city's snowy cobbled streets.
" Stephen Colbert, with whom Mr. Cavett has lunched at the Yale Club, is perhaps most adept, Mr. Cavett said, at puncturing the celebrity bubble, "most deliciously when the guest doesn't realize he's puncturing it.
In that speech, which came after the two presidents lunched, Mr. Trump also failed to reaffirm America's commitment to the mutual defense clause in the NATO alliance — although he reversed that stance on Friday.
On Washington WASHINGTON — As more than 40 subdued Republican senators lunched on Chick-fil-A at a closed-door session last week, Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado painted a dire picture for his colleagues.
Washington (CNN)Rudy Giuliani lunched with two associates at the Trump International Hotel in Washington on Wednesday just hours before the duo was arrested at a Washington-area airport, according to the Wall Street Journal.
"It's been pretty life-changing, but it's been amazing," the 31-year-old artist said, noting his latest adventure in fatherhood was taking his daughter "for a skateboard ride" while his wife lunched with friends.
Price, who was sworn in just last week and served alongside Republicans in Congress for more than a decade, lunched with Senate Republicans Wednesday in a meeting members said revealed a few details about what comes next.
Later, he lunched with his wife and two friends at a local wine bar and walked with them to Girona's Placa de la Independencia (Independence Square) where he posed for photos while applauding onlookers shouted "Long Live Catalonia".
The debate took place as Prince Mohammed lunched with the British monarch on the first leg of a trip packed with displays of diplomatic affection designed to help widen long-standing defense ties into a more far-reaching partnership.
Trump lunched at his golf club Sunday with the conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, who later pushed back on the notion Trump was spending his holiday vacation being influenced by conservative allies in the absence of his White House advisers.
A true America-phile, Mulroney had known Trump for decades, having lunched with him in Manhattan in the mid-'20103s and encountered him often over the years, as they both have residences in Palm Beach and move in the same moneyed conservative social circles.
The dollar briefly fell on news that Trump was considering nominating John Taylor and Jerome Powell to the top two posts at the Fed, one as chair and one as vice-chair, and on news Yellen had lunched at the White House with Trump adviser Gary Cohn.
It's Tuesday night, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE lunched with Senate Republicans and Sen.
Back in the nineteen-fifties and into the sixties, when he was often resident here—in the fifties, he was a French consul general in Los Angeles—he was a star, both as an exotic public figure at the center of the Higher Hollywood (he lunched with J.F.K.) and as a best-selling author.
Cream of lettuce Bostonienne streamed from a ladle at the Hotel Commodore in 1933; a velouté of lettuce from a larger one aboard the Paquebot Liberté, during a trans-Atlantic voyage in 1959 — after which you might have lunched on cream of lettuce at Harrods and floated home buoyed by a velouté of lettuce Sévigné.
Yet one has the sense that he is honored less for his prose than for his extraordinary élan vital, which somehow persisted even to the day of his suicide, in 1980, when he lunched complacently with his publisher and only then went back to his apartment on the Rue du Bac to shoot himself, having first composed, quickly, a mordantly witty suicide note.
Held in the Pompidou, the show featured 37 sartorial clichés on 37 diverse non-models of all ages, genders, colors, heights and hip sizes, from the "Milanesa" (a silver-haired lady who lunched in a big mink coat, bigger sunglasses and a tailored skirt) to the "Punk" (spiked and studded lurid green painted leather jacket, matching trousers, matching boots, matching hair), "Miss Webcam" (cropped voluminous vinyl puffa jacket, stonewashed skinny jeans), and the "Bride" (a long white ruffled dress encased in a tulle shroud).
Colacello, Bob (30 January 2012). "Here's to the Ladies Who Lunched!". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
Maddox states: "Randall ... did have many women on his staff ... they found him ... sympathetic and helpful."Maddox, p. 135. Sayre asserts that "while the male staff at King's lunched in a large, comfortable, rather clubby dining room" the female staff of all ranks "lunched in the student's hall or away from the premises".Sayre, p. 97.
She sailed on the Carmania in February. While in New York City, she met the Vanderbilts, and lunched with Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt.
The hotel has been visited by a number of well-known guests, including Thomas Telford, William Wordsworth, and the Queen of Romania, who lunched in the restaurant.
Bowden & Tarbox, 56 Johann Hiller lunched as his rear guard was overrun. By this time the Rosenberg Chevau-légers had withdrawn across the bridge at Vincent's orders.
As a person, ancient historians described Claudius as generous and lowbrow, a man who sometimes lunched with the plebeians.Suet. Claud. 5, 21, 40.Dio Rom. Hist. LX 2, 5, 12, 31.
Meanwhile an orchestra played for the guests. The organization of the trial run had been planned extremely well. The guests lunched and dined alternately in the first and second class. The cabins had postal cards and well-illustrated booklets about the ship.
Mosher retired from Stanford in 1981. He spent his later life engaged in tennis and skiing, and lunched regularly with his friends at the Rathskeller in the Stanford Faculty Club. He died in 2001, and was survived by his wife, their three children, and five grandchildren.
Thorpe, 1998 At the time Darwin was on board HMS Beagle making a world tour under Captain Fitzroy, mapping latitudes. Darwin was 26. He lunched at the Weatherboard Inn on his way west to Bathurst in January 1836, sidetracked along what is now called the Charles Darwin Walk to view the Jamison Valley.
In Portuguese. On 4 March 1826, John returned from the Hieronymites Monastery where he had lunched and retired to Bemposta Palace feeling poorly. He was racked for several days by symptoms including vomiting and convulsions. He appeared to be getting better, but by way of prudence designated his daughter, the infanta Isabel Maria, as regent.
Mackersey Page 163IMDB She received a posthumous writing credit for Michael Winner's 1983 remake of the 1945 drama The Wicked Lady. For many years she lunched at the Ivy restaurant and shared her experience and knowledge with younger writers and actors Aimée died on 16 April 1981 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, at the age of 94.
In 1981 the candy company ceased while the few restaurants remaining were in various hands.Whitaker, Jan (August 27, 2008) "When ladies lunched: Schrafft's" Restaurant-ing Through History in 2019, James Byrne, a Godson of the Shattucks, the founding family of Schrafft's Restaurants, announced the return of the brand with plans to open brick-and-mortar retail in the near term.
That afternoon, members of the ruling junta arrived at the embassy and lunched with Nixon. The next morning, representatives of Venezuela's major labor unions came to the embassy and requested an audience with Nixon, which was granted. The union leaders apologized for events of the preceding day. Additional activities were canceled, and Nixon departed Caracas the next morning, seven hours early.
She was a founder of the Sulgrave Club, where she lunched regularly until 1970. She was active in the White Russian community in Washington. She went blind before she turned 80 years old, but regained partial eyesight two weeks before she turned 90. She died in Washington on October 4, 1975, at the age of 99, and is buried at the National Cathedral.
12 Griswold was unaware of his imminent rise to the presidency. The day of his elevation, he told his wife, "Thank God we're not in that racket," after they had lunched with a friend, the president of Mount Holyoke College.Karabel, Jerome. The Chosen: The History of Admissions and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, Houghton Mifflin and Company, New York, 2005. p.222.
On September 3, the royal party visited the Blenheim Gun and Small Arms Works, where they lunched with several dignitaries. After services at St Paul's Cathedral, Kalākaua bestowed the Royal Order of Kalākaua on Hoffnung for his service during their travels around Europe. On September 6, he paid a farewell visit to the Prince and Princess of Wales, before departing for Glasgow, Scotland.
After this fact, in 1798, the Ottomans had Grigorakis replaced as bey with Panagiotis Koumoundouros. Demetrio Stefanopoli was thrilled with Grigorakis' strategic skills and the way who Maniot people fought, informing Bonaparte for all these, who agreed to launch a French-Turkish war in the region, but the new bey Koumoundouros did not agree with Grigorakis and the war never lunched.
A leading figure within the CIA was Philby's wary former colleague, James Jesus Angleton, with whom he once again found himself working closely. Angleton remained suspicious of Philby, but lunched with him every week in Washington. However, a more serious threat to Philby's position had come to light. During the summer of 1945, a Soviet cipher clerk had reused a one-time pad to transmit intelligence traffic.
He had new churches constructed and was close to the archdiocese's seminarians whom he lunched with once a week. On 5 October 1980 he hosted Pope John Paul II in his diocese. On 26 November 1972 he announced that he would commence his first pastoral visit, which began two months later. He announced the second on 8 December 1977 which began in Lent in 1978.
' He said 'Don't you remember that four years ago > we lunched at a restaurant in Soho, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and you and your > wife, before going to a matinée?' And I said, 'Do you mean to tell me, > Aggrey, that on the strength of a lunch four years ago, you are absolutely > clear that you would go with Fraser?' 'Yes,' he said; 'absolutely clear.
While working there Bukovsky frequently lunched with the pope. He was also named to the Curia's Council for Public Affairs and made several trips to explore relations between the Holy See and the countries of Eastern Europe. For 17 years he headed the Secretariat's Eastern Europe desk. On 18 August 1990, Pope John Paul II named him titular archbishop of Tabalta and Apostolic Nuncio to Romania.
On July 18, 2006, Biel participated in a charity auction to raise medical funds for teen Molly Bloom who was injured in a limousine accident. "I promise I'm a cheap date", Biel quipped in a pre-recorded video. John Schiffner of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, successfully bid $30,000 to have lunch with Biel. Biel and Schiffner lunched at The Palm restaurant in Denver, Colorado, on August 18, 2006.
Evidence was sworn at both inquests by Wood's friends Brett Cochrane and Nic Samartis that they lunched with him briefly around 1:15 pm in Potts Point before he was called away after a call from Rivkin. Wood claimed that he was asked by Rivkin to chauffeur prominent lobbyist and ex-federal minister Graham Richardson to an appointment and then spent the afternoon doing regular chores for Rivkin before going home around 7 pm. The Richardson alibi was compromised by Richardson when he was interviewed by police in 2001, when he advised that he had lunched that day with rugby league administrator Peter Moore. Wood's movements in the afternoon have never been reported prior to the late evening, when Wood said he awoke on his couch having fallen asleep in front of the television and was immediately alarmed that Byrne was still not home.
The survivors landed at Cobh on 19 May.Forde, page 58 They were welcomed by Samuel Roycroft, a director of both the Limerick Steamship Company and of Irish Shipping Limited. They lunched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork.Forde, page 91 On arrival in Dublin on 21 May, they were welcomed by Peadar Doyle, the Lord Mayor, and hosted to lunch at Leinster House, home of Dáil Éireann (Ireland's parliament), on 24 May.
Brown p. 99 Queen Marie of Romania is known to have lunched at the tavern in 1926. Likewise, World War II general George Patton once visited the tavern. Throughout its history, the tavern has been called different names: Hynes House, Bardstown Hotel, Chapman's House, Shady Bower Hotel, the Newman House, Talbott Hotel, Talbott Tavern, and the Old Stone Tavern. The Talbott Tavern was the official name from 1885 to 1968.
On December 29, 1996, Nance lunched with friends Leo Bulgarini and Catherine Case. Nance had a visible "crescent shaped bruise" under his eye; and, when asked about it, he related to them the story about a brawl outside a Winchell's Donuts store on the morning of December 29. He described the incident as, "I guess I got what I deserved." He soon went home, complaining of a headache.
Yet celebrities often held parties at the hotel, and the Rolling Stones were guests for many years. British Prime Ministers Harold Wilson, Edward Heath and Harold Macmillan often lunched at the Ritz; Heath would always reserve table 29 in the restaurant. In the 1970s, the hotel fell into a turbulent period. Terrorist threats from the Provisional Irish Republican Army became the chief concern, and bomb scares were not uncommon.
Shortly after the Nixons arrived at the embassy, the Venezuelan army surrounded and fortified the chancellery, reinforcing the small U.S. Marine guard force. Their assistance had earlier been requested by the U.S. ambassador. That afternoon, members of the ruling junta arrived at the embassy and lunched with Nixon. The next morning, representatives of Venezuela's major labor unions came to the embassy and requested an audience with Nixon, which was granted.
At noon Ludendorff gave the situation report to the kaiser, unless an important decision was required when Hindenburg took over. He lunched with his personal staff, which included a son-in-law who was an Army officer. Dinner at 20:00 was with the general staff officers of all ranks and guests crowned heads, allied leaders, politicians, industrialists and scientists. They left the table to subdivide into informal chatting groups.
They founded Raadvaddams Fabrikker at the site, producing mostly kitchen equipment. Raadvad in 1872, painting by Anders Andersen-Lundby Raadvad Kro ("Raadvad Inn") opened on 27 December 1861 to supplement the income from the factory which experienced a difficult period. With its proximity to Copenhagen and scenic surroundings in the middle of the forest, it was an instant success. The guests included members of the royal family who sometimes lunched there in connection with hunts.
The theatre opened on September 9, 1901 under the ownership of the theatre magnate, Ambrose Small who reportedly considered this theatre his favourite of his numerous similar holdings. He disappeared mysteriously on December 2, 1919. That day, Mr. Small deposited one million dollars in a Toronto bank account, lunched with his wife and was never seen again. Weeks after his disappearance, the night watchman swore he saw Mr. Small entering The Grand Theatre.
The Duke of Queens is known throughout the End of Time for his outrageous creations. His first appearance is in An Alien Heat. After having adjusted the geography where the Iron Orchid and Jherek lunched and turning the sea into a deep pink, described as almost cerise, he is shown to be once more experimenting with artificial wings, to the chagrin of Iron Orchid, who wonders why he insists that they are a success.
The president took more than an hour to congratulate him, and only did so in a passing reference within a routine speech. However, due to the Pope's popularity in Argentina, Kirchner made what the political analyst Claudio Fantini called a "Copernican shift" in her relations with him and fully embraced the Francis phenomenon. On the day before his inauguration as pope, Bergoglio, now Francis, had a private meeting with Kirchner. They exchanged gifts and lunched together.
However, due to the Pope's popularity in Argentina, Cristina Kirchner made what the political analyst Claudio Fantini called a "Copernican shift" in her relations with him and fully embraced the Francis phenomenon. On the day before his inauguration as pope, Bergoglio, now Francis, had a private meeting with Kirchner. They exchanged gifts and lunched together. This was the new pope's first meeting with a head of state, and there was speculation that the two were mending their relations.
Hauge 1995: 32 In the United Kingdom he had a personal audience with King Haakon VII of Norway. During the audience, Andersen and the King lunched at the Norwegian Club in London, and Andersen entertained the exiled monarch with stories. The King promised to take care of Andersen once the war was over.Ulateig 1996: 27 Andersen then joined the exiled Royal Norwegian Navy and served on a Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB) for the duration of the war.
The work appeared in English under the title: Alfred Schutz, The Phenomenology of the Social World. Northwestern University Press, 1967. Parsons had asked Schutz to give a presentation at the rationality seminar, which he did on April 13, 1940, and Parsons and Schutz had lunched together afterward. Schutz was fascinated with Parsons' theory, which he regarded as the state-of-the-art social theory, and wrote an evaluation of Parsons' theory that he kindly asked Parsons to comment.
By the end of 1943 he advocated a "real" collaborationist government, Laval being, in his opinion, "inadequate"."Indictment in the Luchaire Trial" in Les Proces de la Collaboration, Paris, 1948. During the occupation, as editor of Nouveaux Temps, he drew a salary of 100,000 francs a month, besides 'extras', lived in great luxury, lunched at the Tour d'Argent and according to his daughter Corinne, even started keeping expensive mistresses, which he had not done in the past.
In December 1896, social arbiter Harry Lehr wrote in his diary that he "lunched with Bertha and Larry Ronalds, who is still boasting of being natural son of Napoleon III." Her husband's parents had separated and her mother-in-law Fanny, was known for her association with Empress Eugénie, Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra.The Times, August 3, 1916, p. 9 and many affairs with prominent men, including Leonard Jerome (Winston Churchill's grandfather) and the composer Arthur Sullivan.
At Woolpack alehouse, Foster Lane, he wrote blackmail letters. At the Cross Keys, Holborn, he lunched with thieves. At the Blue Boar, Barbican, he made plans with them, and at the Clerkenwell Workhouse, his tricorn adorned with gold braid glittered over 12 year-old pickpockets, in whose company he very often visited Moorfields and its infamous "Sodomites' Walk". Blackmail was applied to targets like prostitute Marry Milliner, and later to Jonathan Wild's accomplice, who paid Hitchen for "protection".
The administration set up a special camp for the marchers at Fort Hunt, Virginia, providing forty field kitchens serving three meals a day, bus transportation to and from the capital, and entertainment in the form of military bands. Administration officials, led by presidential confidant Louis Howe, tried to negotiate an end to the protest. Roosevelt arranged for his wife, Eleanor, to visit the site unaccompanied. She lunched with the veterans and listened to them perform songs.
He obtained an exit visa from a pro-Belgian French official and travelled to neutral Spain. He made his way to London to join the Belgian government in exile of Hubert Pierlot, which posted him to the diplomatic legation in Lisbon (Portugal). Lisbon was crawling with spies, all of whom knew one another's identity. They lunched at the same restaurants, peering at one another over their menus. Robert remained in Lisbon until 1944, when he was sent, at his request to China.
Blaikley, Ernest, & Noble, Frankland, A Concise Catalogue of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture of the First World War, 1914-1918 (London: HMSO for the Imperial War Museum, 2nd edition, 1963), pp. 89-90 In December 1921, the novelist Arnold Bennett noted in his journal that on Boxing Day he had lunched with Douglas and his wife at the Hotel Bristol in Cannes to meet the Polish singer Jean de Reszke.Flower, Newmas, ed., The Journals of Arnold Bennett (Read Books, 2006) p.
The château was built in 1777 and is still owned and occupied by the same family today. Marieux is on the once strategically important and well-protected Roman road leading from Amiens to the English Channel and Britain. During the First World War, it was British army headquarters for this part of the western front. On 25 October 1915, George V lunched here at the château with French Président Poincaré and the Chiefs-of- Staff of the French and British armies.
But even Reed admitted on December 12 that what was constitutional in 1896 might not be in 1953, due to changing circumstances. Warren went to work on Reed immediately. During the lunch break on December 12, Warren invited Reed (the justice most unlikely to oppose segregation) to lunch, accompanied by Burton, Black, Minton, and Douglas (the justices most likely to bar segregation). The social pressure on Reed continued for the next five days, as Warren lunched daily with Reed, Burton, Black, and Minton.
This private cafeteria and grill opened in 1940 as Walt Disney's Studio Restaurant, and is now named the Buena Vista Café. Along with Stage 1, the Cutting Building, and the Main Theater, it is one of the few original buildings on the Burbank lot still serving its initial purpose. The commissary offers breakfast and lunch options for studio employees and guests, with indoor and outdoor seating. It once had an executive dining area called the Coral Room where Walt Disney occasionally lunched.
He lunched with small groups of senators, and was initially successful in building good relations.Witcover 1972, pp. 285–86 Although silenced on foreign policy matters, he attended White House staff meetings and spoke on urban affairs; when Nixon was present, he often presented the perspective of the governors. Agnew earned praise from the other members when he presided over a meeting of the White House Domestic Council in Nixon's absence but, like Nixon during Eisenhower's illnesses, did not sit in the president's chair.
Macmillan intended to carry out the reshuffle in autumn 1962 after parliament returned from its summer recess. Events overtook him when, on 11 July, Butler lunched with Lord Rothermere, proprietor of several newspapers, including the Daily Mail. Butler let slip the details of the impending reshuffle, and the following day the Daily Mail broke the plans to the public with the headline "Mac's Master Plan". A horrified Macmillan, suspecting that the plans were deliberately leaked by Butler to further his political career, felt compelled to act.
When Churchill retired in 1955, Montague Browne briefly returned to the Foreign Office but in the same year was seconded to continue as Churchill's private secretary. He stayed with Churchill for the rest of Churchill's life. At first, Churchill was doubtful of him, observing, "I dare say we will get on very well together." As well as his duties as a chief of staff, Montague Browne lunched and dined with Churchill and provided an opponent for his favourite card game, rubicon (six pack bezique).
In the confusion of the next few days, Hailsham campaigned openly for the job in a manner considered vulgar. Butler, Home and their wives lunched together on Saturday 12 October. Home said that he would be seeing his doctor that week, i.e. hinting that he might be about to put his name forward for the leadership.Jago 2015, p383 Butler's speech, when he delivered it, was an attempt to update the postwar Charters to modern politics, and he reprinted some of the speech verbatim in his memoirs.
Adam was promoted to general on 12 April 1942. His influence on the conduct of the war was not only through his long tenure as Adjutant-General but also because he was one of Brooke's only two confidants, and the two of them lunched together regularly when both were in London. Adam was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the 1941 Birthday Honours, and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the 1946 New Year Honours.
Barton in judicial regalia Barton was sworn in to the High Court on 7 October 1903, along with his close friends Samuel Griffith and Richard O'Connor; Griffith became the inaugural chief justice of the court. The new justices had worked together in drafting the constitution and habitually lunched together. As a result of their closeness and the small number of cases heard, there were few dissents in the early years of the court. Deakin succeeded Barton as prime minister, but the government performed poorly at the December 1903 election.
On the morning of 30 October 1905 at Millar's and Monckton's residence in Russell Square, London, Baron Gunther Rau von Holzhauzen, an infatuated young admirer of Millar's, shot himself with a revolver in Millar's boudoir. A maid discovered him hiding there, and she ran upstairs screaming to wake the Moncktons as the gun was fired. Von Holzhauzen died hours later at a nearby hospital. He visited and lunched with Millar occasionally over a period of many months and had written letters to her professing to love her and later expressing despondency over his finances.
Retrieved on November 22, 2006. He was the 28th bishop consecrated in The Episcopal Church. Bishop McIlvaine was so highly respected internationally (for his opposition to the Catholic-leaning Oxford movement within the Episcopal Church) that, shortly after the outbreak of the Civil War, President Lincoln asked him to go to England with Archbishop Hughes and Peter Force to argue against British recognition of the Confederacy. He often had coffee at Buckingham Palace, lunched with faculty members at Oxford, conversed with cabinet members, and influenced debate in the House of Commons.
When a moment of recall reveals to Andrews that Elizabeth had lunched with her father on the day Casefikis was shot, he realises the only possible conspirator is Harrison. The plot is foiled and three of the five conspirators are captured, but not before one of them shoots Harrison with a sniper rifle. Andrews is injured in an attempt to shield Harrison from gunfire, but survives while Harrison perishes. President Kane personally congratulates him for his act of bravery, knowing nothing of the plot or of Harrison's involvement.
In January 2009, Reagan was said to be "improving every day and starting to get out more and more". Reagan with First Lady Michelle Obama at a White House luncheon, June 3, 2009 In March 2009, she praised President Barack Obama for reversing the ban on federally funded embryonic stem cell research. She traveled to Washington, D.C. in June 2009 to unveil a statue of her late husband in the Capitol rotunda. She was also on hand as President Obama signed the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act, and lunched privately with Michelle Obama.
Harold Owen, the brother of Wilfred Owen, called on Siegfried Sassoon at the Reform after Wilfred's death,Christian Major, "Sassoon's London: the Reform Club", Siegfried's Journal, no 12 (July 2007), pp. 5–13. and Sassoon himself wrote a poem entitled "Lines Written at the Reform Club", which was printed for members at Christmas 1920.Russell Burlingham & Roger Billis, Reformed Characters: The Reform Club in History and Literature (2005), p. 34. Wilfred Owen, though not himself a member, lunched at the club several times in the company of Sassoon and Sir Roderick Meiklejohn.
"Musketeer Revise" was practicable only until the end of October, although in the event a slightly amended version was used for military operations in November. Afterwards Eden circulated a minute that he'd told the French that every effort must be made to stop Israel attacking Jordan, but that he had told Israel that Britain would not come to Egypt's aid in the event of an Israeli attack. Lloyd lunched on 18 October with Monckton, who was also a doubter but had not opposed the decision to use force.
The Pump Room was the preferred stopping- off point for celebrities changing trains in Chicago while travelling between New York City and Los Angeles. Stage and screen stars of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s would be invited to join Byfield in Booth 1 at the restaurant and would often boast to their friends that they had "lunched with Ernie" while they were in Chicago., p. 203. The Pump Room has been described as the most famous restaurant in Chicago"Pump Room Wins Back Coveted Fourth Diamond," Chicago Sun Times, April 27, 2004.
He stated he had lunched in Boston's North End with several friends, each of whom testified on his behalf. Prior to the trial, Sacco's lawyer, Fred Moore, went to great lengths to contact the consulate employee whom Sacco said he had talked with on the afternoon of the crime. Once contacted in Italy, the clerk said he remembered Sacco because of the unusually large passport photo he presented. The clerk also remembered the date, April 15, 1920, but he refused to return to the United States to testify (a trip requiring two ship voyages), citing his ill health.
Hay jokingly wrote to sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens that "there is nothing the matter with me except old age, the Senate, and one or two other mortal maladies". After the course of treatment, Hay went to Paris and began to take on his workload again by meeting with the French foreign minister, Théophile Delcassé. In London, King Edward VII broke protocol by meeting with Hay in a small drawing room, and Hay lunched with Whitelaw Reid, ambassador in London at last. There was not time to see all who wished to see Hay on what he knew was his final visit.
52 The anecdote is related in Watson's book The Double Helix, and is commemorated on a blue plaque next to the entrance, and two plaques in the middle room by the table where Crick and Watson lunched regularly. Today the pub serves a special ale to commemorate the discovery, dubbed "Eagle's DNA". Also in 1953 Watson and Crick worked over lunch in the Eagle to draw up a list of the 20 canonical amino acids. This has been a very influential rubric for molecular biology, and was a key development in understanding the protein-coding nature of DNA.
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was not keen to appoint Geoffrey Fisher in 1944 without seeing an alternative. Haigh lunched with Churchill on 22 December, 1944,Duff Cooper Diaries, edited by John Julius Norwich, Weidenfeld and Nicolson,2005,p341 but on 2 January, 1945, Fisher was appointed to Canterbury. Haigh, seems, therefore, to have been the ‘runner-up’ to Fisher. Fisher had been Bishop of London but would not recommend Haigh as his successor because, although Haigh was ‘brilliant’, he was too negative and unable to withstand the pressures of the post both physically and mentally.
In the morning, Chen met Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng, attended the opening of two cross-straits seminars and lunched with People First Party chairman James Soong. During the afternoon, he toured the Hsinchu Science Park. Chen Yun- lin's final public engagement was a dinner with Kuomintang chairman Wu Poh- hsiung at Taipei's Grand Formosa Regent Hotel. The venue became a magnet for hundreds of protesters.Etaiwannews.com. "Chen Yun-lin continues visit amid mass protests in Taiwan" Retrieved on November 9, 2008. Ma pointed out, “the Republic of China is an independent, sovereign state which has existed for 97 years.
Shriver withdrew from the race after a very poor showing, but a more successful campaign began there in 2008. Senator Barack Obama had locked down the 2008 Democratic nomination for President on June 3, 2008. Hillary Clinton conceded the nomination to Obama on June 7, and introduced Obama to about 300 of her leading contributors at a meeting at the Mayflower on June 26, 2008. J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), lunched nearly every day at the Mayflower Hotel's Rib Room with Clyde Tolson, Associate Director of the FBI, from 1952 until Hoover's death in 1972.
After World War I, the rising nationalism within both the Sudeten German Tourist Association and its Czech-speaking rival, Klub českých turistů (Czech hikers club) prompted each group to attempt to outdo one another at each mountain peak, with facilities that accommodated hiker lodgings and watchtowers. This activity seemed to identify the Germans as pioneers of mountain tourism and the Czechs good learners. On 26 August 1937 he lunched where President Edvard Beneš as inspector supreme for the control of border defense fortification, against the aggression of Hitler. The Bradlo (Klippe) is a slate stone formation in the Orlické hory mountain range of the Czech Republic, near the higher peak.
Following the election defeat, bitter internecine disputes resumed. Gaitskell blamed the Left for the defeat and attempted unsuccessfully to amend Labour's Clause IV—which its adherents believed committed the party to further nationalisation of industry, while Gaitskell and his followers believed it had become either superfluous or a political liability. On the Tuesday after the election Gaitskell lunched "bibulously" with Bevan at Asheridge in the Chilterns to discuss his plans for party reform. At this time he had no plans to revise Clause IV. He told Crossman (19 October) that Bevan simply wanted to succeed Jim Griffiths as deputy leader and had shown no inclination to resist moderate policies.
The Spaniards could sail unopposed in the Bay of Naples and potentially catch the French fleet still anchored and unable to fight them. Filippino Doria dispatched a pressing demand for reinforcement to the French commander, the viscount of Lautrec. But the French camp was far away and no support would reach the fleet before the mid-afternoon. Several authors of the time mention that once in Capri, the Spanish officers of the Spanish fleet lunched leisurely (Hugo de Moncada had apparently brought musicians with him) and the men listened to a protracted sermon by Portuguese hermit Gonsalvo Baretta (who enticed them to fight the Genoese, qualified of "white Moors").
There was some further contact during the war, by virtue of the circles in which she and Eden both moved and through her uncle Winston, who became Prime Minister in May 1940. As an illustration of her occasional proximity to the centre of power, between meetings of the War Cabinet on 30 May 1940, when the Dunkirk evacuation was at its height, Clarissa was present when Churchill lunched with her parents and the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough.Martin Gilbert (1983) Finest Hour: Winston S. Churchill 1939–1941 Lady Avon has described this occasion as "a nightmare, with news of people's deaths coming in ...".Clarissa Eden (2007) A Memoir, which gives the date of the lunch as 31 May 1940.
" Weingarten suggested that perhaps the FBI had conducted the raid on McLaughlin's office as a means of pressuring him to provide evidence against others. She said that she had just lunched with McLaughlin on the previous Wednesday and "was shocked to learn of the allegations... I don't think any of us know enough to judge anything today, other than that our hearts go out to Brian and his family." Following the news of the indictment, the CLC's 32-member executive board voted unanimously to suspend salary payments to McLaughlin, who at the time was on a paid leave of absence. Weingarten, a member of the board, only said that the vote "speaks for itself.
When rumors began to surface that Orson Welles debut film Citizen Kane was inspired by Hearst's life, Parsons lunched with the director and believed his evasions and denials. Hopper arrived uninvited to an early screening of the film and wrote a scathing critique, calling it a "vicious and irresponsible attack on a great man". As a result, Hearst sent Parsons a letter complaining that he had learned about Citizen Kane from Hopper and not her. On the warpath, Parsons then demanded a private screening of the film and threatened RKO chief George Schaefer on Hearst's behalf, first with a lawsuit and then with a vague threat of consequences for everyone in Hollywood.
The next morning, 13 June, HMS Sabrina landed in Ponta Delgada as Tillard had a pre-appointed meeting with William Harding Read, British consul general to the Azores. Read informed Tillard of the multiple earthquakes felt on São Miguel, especially in Ginetes and Mosteiros, which had caused panic among the island's residents. On 14 June Tillard desired to approach the eruption zone again by sea but wind conditions disallowed it, so instead he rode to Ginetes by horse, where he was able to observe the eruption from land. As Tillard lunched by the coast in Ginetes, seismic activity was so intense it caused a landslide destroying part of the cliff nearest him.
The hotel held everything from sporting club lunches, to wine and fruit growers contests, and hosted the local masonic lodge and progress committee. Mundaring was considered a healthy retreat from Perth and the goldfields, with "nature to be seen in its primitive state all around", and the Mundaring Hotel was a popular place to stay during the holidays. Mundaring was seen as a major attraction for Perth. In 1914, whilst on a tour to inspect the Australian Army, Sir Ian Hamilton, Premier John Scaddan, Minister for Lands Thomas Bath, Chief of the General Staff Brigadier-General Joseph Gordon and Commandant of the 5th Military District Colonel Godfrey Irving visited Mundaring and lunched at the Mundaring Hotel.
One day later, the Queen and Prince Philip arrived in Melbourne where the Queen opened the Commonwealth Games. As well, the royal couple opened a new section of the Sydney Opera House, attended a Commonwealth Day ceremony in Sydney, had official meetings with the Prime Minister, Governor- General and Leader of the Opposition at Government House in Canberra, lunched with former governors-general, met with firefighters in Canberra, attended and made a formal speech at an official dinner at Parliament House in Canberra to commemorate her 80th birthday and watched some of the events at the games. Anne, Princess Royal attended the memorial in Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Victoria on Sunday, 22 February 2009, for victims of the 2009 Victorian bushfires.
In India's first innings Evans took what Wisden described as a "brilliant stumping off a ball which had turned sharply towards the slips", the dismissal was Evans' 100th at Test level, he became the first English wicket-keeper to reach the landmark and the second keeper after Bert Oldfield. In England's response Evans scored his second Test century, scoring 104 in 135 minutes with 16 boundaries, his scoring was so quick that he nearly reached 100 in a session, he lunched on 98 not out. He shared a 159-run sixth wicket partnership with Tom Graveney as England scored quickly to build a 302-run first innings lead. England won the match by eight wickets despite Vinoo Mankad scoring 184 in the second innings.
While the OFAR budget was being debated in the House and Senate (and at one point being pegged at a parsimonious $428,000), Wheeler lunched with a State Department friend at the Cosmos Club, Ambassador Christian M. Ravndal, who asked him why he didn't consider joining the Foreign Service under the Special Manpower Act. Since Ravndal was Director General of the Foreign Service at the time, he was in a position to ensure that Wheeler could be appointed at a rank equivalent to his civil service status as Director of Foreign Agricultural Relations.Reminiscences of Leslie A. Wheeler Wheeler had to take the Foreign Service Examination. Given his qualifications, the examination mostly consisted of a test of his proficiency in Spanish and French, after which he was passed.
The play was revived in the Lyttleton at the National Theatre in November 1998, directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Douglas Hodge, Imogen Stubbs, and Anthony Calf. In 2003, Peter Hall directed a production of Betrayal at the Duchess Theatre starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett, and Hugo Speer, In 2007, Roger Michell staged a revival of Betrayal at the Donmar Warehouse theatre starring Toby Stephens as Jerry, Samuel West as Robert, and Dervla Kirwan as Emma. Pinter reportedly lunched with the actors, attended an early "readthrough" and provided some advice, which, according to Stephens, included the instruction to ignore some of Pinter's famous pauses (Lawson). In 2011, a new West End production at the Comedy Theatre, directed by Ian Rickson, starred Kristin Scott Thomas, Douglas Henshall, and Ben Miles.
From his early days, but in particular during his time with Decca, Audio Record Review and Hi-Fi News, as well as in connexion with adjudicating the Grand Prix du Disque, Gammond encountered many of the most prominent musicians of the post-war decades. As a boy he met Elgar, he played bar billiards with Finzi while at Oxford, where he also lunched with Sir Thomas Beecham on the same day he hosted Dylan Thomas,See his One Man's Music (London, 1971), p. 155. and years later he dined with Stravinsky at the Savoy. While compiling articles and publicity material he encountered such composers as Sir Malcolm Arnold, Benjamin Britten, Aaron Copland and Sir William Walton, and interviewed such singers as Kirsten Flagstad, Renata Tebaldi, Dame Joan Sutherland, Birgit Nilsson, Victoria de los Ángeles, Régine Crespin, Frederica von Stade, Sir Peter Pears, Carlo Bergonzi, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.
In Jane Austen's Emma, reference to the combination of mutton and rice pudding is once again made - "his two eldest boys, whose healthy, glowing faces shewed all the benefit of a country run, and seemed to ensure a quick despatch of the roast mutton and rice pudding they were hastening home for". Rice Pudding is the title and subject of a poem by A. A. Milne, in which the narrator professes puzzlement as to what is the matter with Mary Jane, who is "crying with all her might and main/And she won't eat her dinner—rice pudding again—/What is the matter with Mary Jane?" T.S. Eliot, in the poem "Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town", writes: "If he looks full of gloom/Then he's lunched at The Tomb/On cabbage, rice pudding, and mutton." Rice pudding is mentioned with much more affection in an incident related by Walt Whitman in Specimen Days.
Butler (1971) The Art of the Possible. Writing to Eden on 10 January 1956 to say "goodbye with all my affection to you and to Clarissa", the future Prime Minister Lord Home observed that "politics is in some ways a nasty profession ..." (quoted in D. R. Thorpe (1996) Alec Douglas-Home). (In 1952 she had told Duff Cooper that she thought modern politics something of a "farce".) Macmillan's biographer Alistair Horne noted that, of the various animosities that arose before and during Macmillan's premiership, it was the "loyal wives", among whom he counted Lady Avon and Lady Butler, who "tended most to keep [them] alive".Alistair Horne (1989) Macmillan: Volume II 1957–1986 Although there is evidence of a long-standing and lasting rift between Eden and Macmillan,See, for example, D. R. Thorpe (2010) Supermac: The Life of Harold Macmillan, citing Martin Gilbert's research for his biographical study of Churchill Eden himself maintained "a friendly (if not conspicuously warm) relationship" with his successor, often being used as a "sounding board" by Macmillan who occasionally lunched with the Edens at their home.
Christie's has a library of its old auction catalogues, and many of the wine auctions in the first three decades of the twentieth century show bidding by "Agg-Gardner", sometimes successful. He was also mentioned by André L. Simon in an article titled The Soliloquy of a Bibulous Bibliophile: > Is there anybody anywhere today, I sometimes wonder, who had the > opportunities which were mine, during three score and ten years of my adult > life, to enjoy wonderful wines, the like of which the post-wars generations > will never know, and the privilege to enjoy them with such wonderful > friends? I doubt it. One of my oldest friends–he was born in 1847–was Sir > James Agg-Gardner, a little man and a great lover of wine: he was M.P. for > Cheltenham, and Chairman of the Kitchen Committee of the House of Commons; > he was one of a few friends who lunched with me at my old Mark Lane > headquarters, in 1918, to celebrate my return to civilian life.
Starkie was able to locate a new Steinway and the concert went ahead bringing together a significant gathering of Madrid society as well as representatives from the American Embassy and Dutch, Polish, Egyptian, Turkish and Czech Ministers. In May 1943, the actor Leslie Howard came to Madrid to present a lecture on Hamlet in which he showed similarities between the play and the actions of Hitler. On his return trip to London from Lisbon the plane on which he was travelling, BOAC Flight 777, was shot down over the Bay of Biscay. Among the 4 crew and 13 passengers who perished was the prominent Jewish activist Wilfrid Israel, Francis German Cowlrick and Gordon Thomas MacLean who had lunched together at the Madrid British Institute.Ian Colvin, Flight 777: The Mystery of Leslie Howard, (1957), London On any one evening one could count on finding in the Institute at Calle Almagro 5, a great novelist such as Pío Baroja, a rising star like Camilo José Cela (Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1989), the essayist Azorín, composers like Joaquín Rodrigo and painters such as Ignacio Zuloaga.Tom Burns, The Use of Memory: Publishing and Further Pursuits (1993), p.102-103.

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