The opening night soiree--with hipster food trucks from L.A. and conversations running wild--stretched into the wee hours.
It was not a milestone birthday, but a birthday nonetheless, and my husband wanted to plan a small soiree.
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Morris was kind enough to give the invocation prior to a dinner address of mine at a soiree toasting entrepreneurialism.
They'll need it tonight for the equivalent of the Oscars for economists, an exclusive annual soiree for the business world.
Stuyvesant Fish, for example, threw a well-received soiree honoring a "prince, " who turned out to be a formally attired monkey.
So, you might think that agreement would be easy at Wednesday's soiree.
It's a few special, "personally meaningful" events during the rest of the year, Cecchetto says -- and then the big soiree each spring.
Ludwig technically married Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810 but the soiree lasted for five days of Munich-wide celebrations, including a horse race.
McCrary runs her own business, a wedding and event planning company called Lavish Soiree, and Campbell is a sportscaster for a Miami TV station.
The club is the scene of many a fashion soiree and celeb-filled party - do not be surprised to find yourself watching the sun rise over the Hudson River.
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These are households where someone is chartering a private jet one minute and deciding to host a last minute soiree for five hundred of their closest friends the next.
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Kerry, the party's presumptive nominee, enters the Boston soiree in a virtual tie with President Bush, according to several national polls, and hoping the convention produces a significant poll bounce that will hold through November.
If you're one of those folks whose only party piece is a garish tie and an exaggerated husky "sleeping with the fishes" Mafioso impression, pay heed, for you may have a few mobster rivals at your next soiree.
Though the first steamboats appeared as early as 1783, Fulton showed little interest in the craft until 1802 when, at a soiree thrown by the Barlows, he met Robert Livingston, a patrician New Yorker who held a 20-year monopoly on steamboat transport in New York State.
That's not to say that your contacts need to opt-in to the search giant's social networking site to join the fun -- email invites are still available by typing your friend's address alongside your circles, or individual friends should you wish to plan an awkward inter-group soiree.
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