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Invitees were largely press and stores, with some Pakistani celebrities in the front rows.
Fashion Weeks Gone Wild, From Aruba to Karachi Christina Binkley 2011
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Invitees from more than 170 large and medium corporate customers participated in this grand event.
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Invitees will be notified by April 30, 2009, and will receive room and board at but not transportation to and from the symposium, provided by Villanova University School of Law.
Call for Papers: Symposium on Law, Literature and Religion Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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Invitees weren't just joining — they were recruiting everyone they knew.
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Invitees were told the ceremony would take place somewhere in the Caribbean, but weren't given the exact location; Woods had them all flown in on private jets.
NEWSMAKERS 2007
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Summit Invitees Members of the international diplomatic "quartet" on the Middle East other than the United States:
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Invitees are labeled as either members or guests; the former can add content to the Web site while the latter can only view and comment on the site's contents.
When the Web Becomes 2007
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Invitees read like a list of who ` s who of U.S. enemies from Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, North Korea, Cuba, and of course, President Tom is flying in from Iran, 90 miles off our shores.
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Invitees were also instructed to wear pink or red.
Mama Gena’s Marriage Manual Regena Thomashauer 2004
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Invitees include politicians, academics, senior officials, legal specialists, political commentators and members of think-tanks.
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