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- No need to dance attendance on the Legislature to make that happen.
- Compare this with the retinues that dance attendance on a president nowadays.
- He was jealous of anyone dancing attendance on his former wife, they said.
- Julia enters the Club with Paramore dancing attendance, and manages to trap Charteris alone.
- He must then dance attendance upon the roe.
- Why wouldn't the modest secretary enlist the most powerful lawyer and the busiest president to dance attendance on her young charge?
- Porter became a patron of prize-fighters, and began to dance attendance upon the latest favorite of the ballet or the comic opera.
- To preserve 1994's odious Weld-Flaherty-Bulger pay raise from repeal, Massachusetts legislators ( and the lobbyists who dance attendance on them ) will say almost anything, however ridiculous.
- He dances attendance on a succession of elderly women with homes in Palm Beach, so he at least has a place to get out of the winter.
- When she fell ill, he spent his time dancing attendance on her, and one day wrote a dialogue or scene of a drama, which he left at her house.
- McGuinness, who reputedly became IRA chief of staff in the late 1970s, once said of Mac Stiofain : " He thought everyone in Dublin should be dancing attendance on him.
- Coward's world-weary man of the theater is besieged by employees, lovers, his ex-wife, and a crazed fan, all wanting something from him and therefore dancing attendance on his every whim.
- They held dance attendance records at Jantzen Beach in Portland, Oregon; in Santa Monica, California, and at the Oakland ( California ) Auditorium, where they drew 19, 000 people in two nights.
- Small wonder the GOP congressional leadership danced attendance when Ralph Reed, the coalition's executive director, unveiled his demands _ House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Senate Majority Whip Trent Lott, presidential aspirant Sen . Phil Gramm.
- Many dancing attendance on the Simpson case are wine-breathed denizens of nearby Skid Row; others are itinerant preachers for whom the case, with its lurid tales of sex, money and violence, has proven irresistible.
- Living alone in the shrine, rarely visited by her son the Star, Mom vents her resentment on Mrs . Star, who is busy trying to neutralize all the " Sis-boom-bimbos " dancing attendance on her husband.
- Louis XIV made it an almost necessity for nobles to attend him at Versailles; he did this to control them ( a nobleman dancing attendance on the King in his palace isn't able to raise an army in Provence ).
- This newspaper manages each morning to deposit a brand-new edition at your front door, and will continue to do so for as long as you wish, without ever requiring you to spend your lunch break dancing attendance on a surly clerk.
- I can brazenly disable the inspectors'surveillance equipment; I can make the United Nations dance attendance on me in Baghdad; I can force everyone to wait while I send my deputy to negotiate in New York _ ( itals ) and they do nothing about it . ( unitals)