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Before, it was merged with the hot and cold kitchens, crowding the space (and attracting accidents) during banquets and events.
Gone are the formal banquets of saffron-stained, rose-scented languor — and the protein-bar and light-beer cravings of the American contractors who roamed the secure confines of Kabul’s Green Zone diplomatic enclave.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/30/world/asia/food-afghanistan-taliban.html
Irish wolfhounds were regular guests at Bunratty Castle from the early days of it hosting medieval banquets in the 1960s.
No doubt Cleverly would enjoy the lavish state banquets and visits to historical sites.
Our Evangelistic buddies, Ken and Becky Dornhecker, have ongoing rallies and banquets loving and spending time with Veterans, as they travel, preaching the Gospel and spreading God’s Love.
Source: https://www.orangeleader.com/2023/11/11/kathies-korner-veterans-day-spotlight-is-special-for-all/
The former commercial director at Aberdeen FC, with 25 years of experience in sports marketing and the events industry, has swapped football for live acts, conferences and banquets.
Source: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/6283810/rob-wicks-pandj-live-aberdeen/
The group’s membership dropped to 6 folks with no banquets for 3 years.
Source: https://basquiatstrings.co.uk/its-going-to-be-an-epic-week-for-high-school-basketball-bt-news
The Queen wore the earrings at state banquets abroad on a number of occasions, including in 1983 when she attended a banquet given in her honour by King Carl XVl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden.