Among the panelled walls, stained glass skylights and beetling, tuxedoed waiters you will see tributes to famous literary and political regulars. |
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In the hotels, there are tuxedoed waiters who fussily serve weekend visitors from Milan. |
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A tuxedoed pianist plays soft jazz to entertain the smartly dressed clientele that occasionally drift in. |
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In their slick tuxedoed coats, they could almost be a column of wedding guests stranded in the snow, until they drop down and start belly surfing across the icy wasteland. |
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But this man was my tuxedoed waiter, Mauro, and he was brandishing my appetizer, scallops on a bed of beet root gnocchi and asparagus. |
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There, seated on what amounted to a throne, tuxedoed and in wraparound dark, dark glasses, sat the arguably greatest athlete of all time. |
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On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
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The earliest print included, Midsummer's Night Mare, pictures a tuxedoed Dali, his hands on a sheep, as host to a hallucinatory gathering in a nocturnal forest. |
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The team eventually found dapper students in madras blazers and khaki pants filing out of Memorial Church, and tuxedoed seniors celebrating graduation. |
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A family-owned classic with tuxedoed waiters, chalkboard menu, Old World ambience. |
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I no longer desire tuxedoed servers and sommeliers to enjoy a great seafood meal. |
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As the tuxedoed guests arrive, Ma becomes increasingly agitated. |
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