At one end White's, the poshest of London's gentlemen's clubs, is opening for the first Sunday many members can recall.
It may have worked when Lloyd's was a gentlemen's club (though the 1990s have tested that to its limits).
It's creatively staged and also very funny, and avoids getting bogged down in the rather rarefied gentlemen's agreements between the rival offices.
But Blatter wants national associations to make a "gentlemen's agreement" at Fifa's annual conference in May.
Hallier, a tireless salesman, still accepts ads from gentlemen's clubs--ads for Flash Dancers irked some New Yorkers in September.
He said he was allowed to spend the night in a trench near the tunnel under a "gentlemen's agreement".
He liked nothing better than to lollygag all day at his gentlemen's club and read newspapers in his leather chair.
Back in the 1960s, Oxbridge colleges and gentlemen's clubs cultivated fine cellars, but most people stuck firmly to their beer.
Around the middle of the 19th century gentlemen's clothes began to relax.
We are not a gentlemen's club, we welcome male and female members.
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But on this matter, Ms Lepore cautions against over-interpretation: the Masons were just one of the gentlemen's clubs where squires liked to gather.
So far, however, Westminster retains the atmosphere of a gentlemen's club.
The doomsday scenario for Italy coming in was that Croatia and Spain might play to a 2-2 gentlemen's draw, virtually assuring that each of them would go through.
And so with that statement, the gentlemen's motion is denied.
"People do look after their own bits of ground if they have gear down on the seabed but the days of gentlemen's agreements between fishermen are long gone, " he added.
"It was a gentlemen's business, private by virtue of doing business in a particular way for many hundreds of years, " says New York dealer Linda Hyman, a former Christie's American paintings specialist.
Some reports suggest that Mr Blair finally exasperated his masters by his freelance diplomacy with France, seeking a deal similar to the gentlemen's agreement with Britain for the two countries to stop spying on each other.
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General secretary Simon Block said Mr Oyebola was "one of nature's gentlemen" and the shooting was a "cowardly and gutless attack".
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Yet, like a Jane Austen heroine sworn to resist a seducer's overtures, none of these gentlemen seem to be in LSE's books.
Now is the chance for the gentlemen, there's tryouts going on for someone to play the Notorious B.
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"Enzo is one of boxing's true gentlemen and he'd shown a tremendous amount of guts and heart to rebound from defeat and win the European belt, " added Haye, who defends his WBA heavyweight title on 13 November against British rival Audley Harrison in Manchester.
Yet Hunt's "Valentine Rescuing Sylvia From Proteus" (after Shakespeare's "Two Gentlemen of Verona") attains a high degree of Romantic beauty while offering a record of the painstaking historic realism that characterized Victorian Shakespeare productions by Charles Kean and Henry Irving.
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And, ladies and gentlemen, for me that's the essence of being Irish: passion and being able to love with abandon.
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