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Значения термина invited only на английском
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Использование термина invited only на английском
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They shunned showbiz pals and invitedonly close family to the low-key ceremony.
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You are invitedonly because you have proven your value.
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I have invitedonly those who have a claim to be present, Kirby answered.
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She invitedonly a few of his favorites, but Petronius and I were among them.
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You're gonna get in trouble, lady. Madison had never invitedonly Jane to go out.
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The informal wedding is one to which are invitedonly the immediate family and intimate friends.
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Greece invitedonly the cultured, Rome sought only the strong, Judea bid for the religious only.
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I invitedonly a few dear friends, and I hoped that I could comprise you among them.
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The personal friends came first; the formal visitors were invitedonly for the day before the public ceremonies commenced.
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The every-day enthusiasm of the common life invitedonly a sneer, often, it is true, associated with flashing wit.
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Mitchell had invitedonly a small number of working colleagues to their wedding, plus, of course, Roman Richard and Giles Coverley.
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He constantly stressed that it was a time when performances were more important than results, but repeating that invitedonly mockery.
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Though invitedonly to a quiet "tea," the amount of judicial business they transacted on the occasion was prodigious.
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Law, 46, and business psychologist Phillipa Coan shunned showbiz pals and invitedonly close family to the low-key ceremony, The Sun reports.
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Traditionally, the Department of Education and local authority officials invitedonly representatives of the Dublin Archdiocese to planning liaison meetings about school sites.
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We invitedonly those people who were currently (or had recently) worked in the NHS and whose innovation focused on improving patient safety or quality.