The partner of West Ham and former England player Teddy Sheringham, Danielle Lloyd, who is Miss Great Britain, was also at the event.
This, according to Manuel Torrado, the head of Datum, is Miss Flores's big plus: she is a woman, and women are generally considered less corrupt.
To miss this is to miss such a key part of the events that it would render the rest of a review or analysis worthless.
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But to assume that it operates in a normal commercial market is to miss the fact that the BBC is an institution that is sorely needed to counter-balance failures in the market.
The reality is that Miss Inul, from east Java, is too popular, especially among the young, for the authorities to ban her.
Structurally, "The Muppets" is simple: Miss Piggy is the star of a late-night show, Kermit is her executive producer, and some assortment of available Henson characters, both new and old, are working behind the scenes.
This turning is easy to miss, but is opposite Springcombe House.
Kermit is a frog and Miss Piggy is a pig, so lose the felt jokes.
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To view Wharton's fiction as strait-laced, however, is to miss the elephant in the room.
Yet to concentrate on these flaws, and on this week's bitterness, is to miss the bigger picture.
Is not Miss Roberts's mouth just a little too wide and Miss Pfeiffer's upper lip a tad twisted?
To insist on squeezing these works into a pro- or anti-Milosevic box is to miss a vital point.
To suggest that causation flows only one way is to miss the point.
To focus on one pre-tax loss figure is to miss a much bigger, more complex and more interesting picture.
The Medilink bus service is to continue to operate between hospitals but is to miss out the Queen's Drive loop.
It is alleged Miss Wells-Burr's boyfriend, Rafal Nowak, 31, first smothered her to death in their home in Chard, Somerset, on 12 September.
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It is so easy to miss what is happening that even Turkle, once, falls prey to the machine and its glib metaphors of living.
As for the worry that Amazon is stretching its elastic young brand too far, Mr Bezos argues that this is to miss the point.
There is word of dissatisfaction by the match referee, Alan Hurst, at Harper's performance - but to blame Harper entirely is to miss the point.
But this is to miss the point of Roy Lichtenstein's achievement.
We still think this is a miss, as we see no reason why we should have to walk to another room to cancel a Season Pass.
It is easy to miss because the trial is not published and the only information we have is from a Merck press release, presumably to notify investors.
Inside the NYSE there is, of course, trading, but to focus only on the big floor is to miss what goes on in the rest of the building.
It should already be obvious that to call Mr Gilder a techno-optimist (not to say techno-share tipper) and leave it at that is to miss an important point.
But Mr Rais's and Mr Wahid's parties have rifts of their own: the chairman of Mr Wahid's party is backing Miss Megawati, even as the other parties back Mr Wahid.
The point is that an Alcoa beat or miss is not a clear signal of where the market is heading, despite the importance often ascribed to its results thanks to their position on the earnings season calendar.
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