And just because someone wants to host a dinner party doesn't mean they necessarily should.
He went out there dressed as if he was going to a dinner party.
Brolin was at a dinner party in Los Angeles with Travolta and Marlon Brando.
It's a long, long way from a cheeky line at a dinner party in Notting Hill.
If my aunt and uncle wanted to spend money or have a dinner party, the girls were consulted.
Nothing lends more gravitas to a dinner party than eating off three honking slabs of weathered early-20th-century oak.
There, in a hilltop farmhouse kitchen, I helped her ready a pork rib roast for a dinner party.
More recently, however, those laurels have fallen on wine alone, as a dinner party offering or holiday toast.
It was only secured after his wife lobbied Prime Minister's Harold Wilson's private secretary, Robert Armstrong, at a dinner party.
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Which reminds me of a story several years ago I arrived at a dinner party with a magnum of Pommery Champagne.
There was also a frantic search for a specific type of crystal vase whose presence was required at a dinner party.
These volumes sit on the shelf ready to inspire you when preparing for a dinner party or looking to fancy-up breakfast.
Chua relates this at a dinner party, and one of the guests supposedly gets so upset that she breaks down in tears.
"Christine said she had prepared a dinner party and we were sorry they could not stay longer to eat with us, " she said.
An avid horticulturalist, he charmed Catherine Deneuve at a dinner party by talking with her for hours about a rare species of peony.
For example, I know nothing about wine, so when I buy wine for a dinner party I determine the value solely on price.
The easiest way to make sure the evening goes well is to enter a dinner party knowing something about the hosts and the guests.
In the study, researchers threw a dinner party for eight expert surgeons at Yale University and instructed them to drink until they felt intoxicated.
The intimate gathering at Casa Mun, which Chef Mun Kim and his business partner opened in March, felt like a dinner party among friends.
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When I mentioned the topic at a dinner party in Paris, my French host launched into a story about the year he lived in Southern California.
Cindy Moelis recalled a dinner party the Obamas gave when they were newlyweds: shrimp-and-pasta, inexpensive art on the walls from their travels to Hawaii and Kenya.
At a dinner party I had several months ago, I mentioned this to a partner at one of the venture firms who'd invested in the deal.
It now looks like a dinner party of my friends, the people I watch the most on YouTube, and it looks like it belongs to me.
It's like, you know, you've got - I mean, it's like when you're at a dinner party and you think, oh, that other person's wife, she's enchanting.
If "Snatch" raised his global profile, it was nothing compared to what would happen after he met the future Mrs Ritchie at a dinner party in 1998.
Previously Lord Archer said he was given the tip at a dinner party given by his friend, Sir Nicholas Lloyd, the former editor of the Daily Express.
But on a recent night, while his parents hosted a dinner party for their friends, Mr. Gouw, his wife and daughter ate quickly on their own in front of the television.
Early last year, around the time Yahoo was worth twice what General Motors was, I threw a dinner party for the author Michael Lewis at our FORBES digs in Silicon Valley.
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