Nixon spurned her embrace and signalled the master of ceremonies to resume the program.
That is to reckon without Mr Lafontaine's gifts as string-puller and master of ceremonies.
This Sunday, Ellen DeGeneres will try her comedic chops as master of ceremonies at the 79th Annual Academy Awards.
So I ripped up my remarks and quickly brought up our master of ceremonies, David Asman of Fox News.
The 39-year-old Harris has starred in three Broadway productions, including "Assassins, " ''Proof, " opposite Anne Heche, and as the exuberant master of ceremonies in "Cabaret.
Afterwards Msgr Guido Marini, papal master of ceremonies, called out the words "Extra omnes" - "Everybody out" - and the chapel doors were locked to outsiders.
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He was speaking in Kurdish before a hall filled with dignitaries, at a glitzy ceremony complete with swirling spotlights and a bleached-blond Turkish female master of ceremonies.
Stephen Fry was on top form as master of ceremonies, the speeches were surprisingly good (first prize to Daniel Day Lewis in that category), and by-and-large just desserts were served.
The ballots are burned by the scrutineers with the assistance of the secretary of the conclave and the master of ceremonies, who adds special chemicals to make the smoke white or black.
Behind a dazzling colonnaded facade sat a gold-and-ivory statue of Zeus, divine master of ceremonies a stone god so huge that, had he stood up, his head would have gone through the temple roof.
But the atmosphere is too rich for the pallid plot: Jack Skellington, the bony master of ceremonies in Halloweentown, discovers the spirit of Christmas and tries to import it into his ghoulish world.
Sandler is Robbie Hart, who was once the lead singer of a high-school rock group and six years later, circa 1985, has risen only as far as playing master of ceremonies at Connecticut weddings.
He had nothing to do with its architectural evolution, for instance, and his tenure as master of ceremonies was never ratified by the corporation, by the company (the seasonal visitors) or any authority other than his own.
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And part of the lobby had been transformed into a TV studio where David Frei, Westminster's director of public relations and on-air master of ceremonies, was doing live feeds with competing canines and their owners back to morning shows or newscasts in their home media markets.
But that was Cramer, agree his friends, an occasionally shambling presence who was also a keen observer, a raconteur, a baseball fan, a master of ceremonies. (He served the latter role at Pakenham's wedding.) Ward imagines him in another time, another place, holding court with some other witty friends.
Readers are introduced to dishes such as A Pie of Carrots and Other Roots, Luxury Bread and Brioche, and Fried Artichokes with Bacon and Cream, as well as pivotal epicurean characters like Taillevent (a 14th-century cook to the court of France), Olivier de La Marche (the Duke of Burgundy's master of ceremonies) and Maestro Martino di Como (cook to the papal court).
But there is widespread expectation that Francis will soon name a new master of liturgical ceremonies more in line with his priorities of bringing the church and its message of love and service to ordinary people without the "high church" trappings of his predecessor.
Then the master of papal liturgical ceremonies gives the order "Extra omnes" "Everyone out" and all but those taking part in the conclave leave the chapel's frescoed walls.
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