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  • It was painful to ride, and her nose also suffered a blow as the continual stench of horse sweat and excrement floated to the back of the entourage.†   (source)
  • Queen Victoria and her entourage occupied the first few pews on the right side of the church.†   (source)
  • It was a private ship, meant only for the Lunar queen and her entourage.†   (source)
  • They always have this sort of entourage that follows them around.†   (source)
  • This time when he and his entourage of assistant coaches walked through the door, Leigh Anne was waiting for them.†   (source)
  • It was the first time anyone: had seen me outside of my immediate entourage, and they probably received a major shock.†   (source)
  • Olmsted liked traveling with his youthful entourage.†   (source)
  • Before I knew what it was I was feeling, the king rounded the corner, a small entourage behind him.†   (source)
  • The senator's entourage laughed, but he shushed them with an irritable wave of his hand.†   (source)
  • I could not imagine her as Imperial anything—definitely not as a part of Nero's entourage.†   (source)
  • He looks up at the entourage.†   (source)
  • The chairman, Alfonse Stompanato, seemed to feel that one of the other instructors , a three-hundred-pound former rock 'n' roll bodyguard named Dimitrios Cotsakis, had established prior right by having flown to Memphis when the King died, interviewed members of the King's entourage and family, been inter viewed himself on local television as an Interpreter of the Phenomenon.†   (source)
  • The entourage hurried through, without even a glance at the four-pointed marble compass in the center of the floor where the Eternal Flame had once burned.†   (source)
  • The FBI entourage arrived mid-afternoon from field offices in three cities.†   (source)
  • But the day of his greatest glory was when the President of the Republic, Don Marco Fidel Suarez, with his entourage of cabinet ministers, visited the house in order to confirm the truth of his reputation.†   (source)
  • The Emperor's entourage could be heard approaching now, his Sardaukar humming one of their marching tunes to keep up their spirits.†   (source)
  • More exciting to me, General William Westmoreland (very prominent in the Viet Nam war) attended with an impressive entourage.†   (source)
  • A colonel came down the beach with his entourage, exhorting the noncoms and junior officers to re-form and improvise squads.†   (source)
  • One day an entourage of them came riding through the area in their trucks.†   (source)
  • He took his tray and walked out of the dining hall without looking at Abby and her new entourage.†   (source)
  • When he emerged from the noisy, smoky traffic jam in front of the hospital, a small entourage of Peruvian medical people rushed out to claim him, then hurried him past the men hawking toilet paper and balloons and newspapers, then past the armed guard at the front door.†   (source)
  • Then Eragon returned to his tent and washed his face and changed his clothes before going with Saphira to dine with King Orrin and his entourage, as promised.†   (source)
  • I. entourage-Agents Duntz, Church, and Nye.†   (source)
  • With her honey-blond hair hanging over her shoulders like a shawl made of silk and her low-rise jeans mail-ordered from Fred Segal, she'd spawned an entourage of clones.†   (source)
  • Paco's entourage of girls backs up and giggles, leaving him alone.†   (source)
  • Uncle Al strides toward them, sans entourage, wearing his top hat and swinging his silver-tipped cane.†   (source)
  • The Lightning wore red and gold, and traveled with a modest entourage of parents, friends, and siblings, who had made the fifty-minute trip to Decatur and who had set up camp on the sideline across from their bench.†   (source)
  • She gave the rest of the table her tight-lipped, sarcastic smile, flipped her long hair, and she and her entourage flitted off.†   (source)
  • Each wrestler maintains a ranking that affects every slice of his life: how much money he makes, how large an entourage he carries, how much he gets to eat, sleep, and otherwise take advantage of his success.†   (source)
  • When she entered the Camp, an entourage traveling before and behind her, the noise in the hall was deafening, and people were calling out, "Where's Miss Malcolm?"†   (source)
  • 22-caliber pistol in his hand and fires six bullets at Reagan's entourage at point-blank range before being wrestled to the ground.†   (source)
  • Then he dropped her down. winked, and trudged off with his entourage toward a red pickup truck.†   (source)
  • After Jo Luck and her entourage disappeared, Tererai began to study frantically, while raising her five children.†   (source)
  • No entourage.†   (source)
  • As soon as the groom's entourage leaves home, the women of his family start to prepare the house and the wedding feast to follow.†   (source)
  • Their entourage included police officers, army commanders, local politicians, and board members Jennifer Wilson and Julia Bergman, who'd spent months assembling a collection of culturally appropriate books to create a library for Korphe.†   (source)
  • The combined entourage checked in at the Waldorf, where politicians and military brass doted on them.†   (source)
  • "And when you turned and looked, Marten was gone …gone west Yet there was a man in Marten's entourage, a man who affected the dress of a monk and the shaven head of a penitent-"†   (source)
  • And entourage.†   (source)
  • Keeping up the big house on the corner required an army of servants, and her mother's entourage forced them to maintain twenty-four-hour shifts in the kitchen.†   (source)
  • Soon the Jennings entourage is here and seated, midway in a side section, all in a row: Barbara; then Bishop's Long's wife, Mother Long, and her sister, Skinny, who's anything but; then Cedric's paternal grandmother, Maggie; his half-sisters, Leslie and Neddy; and, on the end, little Lawrence.†   (source)
  • That dog had become protective of Matron, and since the other two nameless dogs often followed Koochooloo, Matron had an entourage with her.†   (source)
  • "I don't do entourage, Mia."†   (source)
  • They were seated in the cafe adjacent to the atrium where Raison Pharmaceutical would make its grand announcement as soon as the entourage arrived.†   (source)
  • Drama finally arrived when Booker Sistrunk and his entourage crowded through the door and clogged the aisle and swept into the courtroom as if it had been reserved for them.†   (source)
  • It had been an unusual visit—unannounced, four older bodies with no entourage.†   (source)
  • It was only on April 8, just a week before Washington's arrival, that the Asia and its entourage withdrew to the outer approaches to the harbor beyond the Narrows, the water passage between Long Island and Staten Island.†   (source)
  • The queen and her entourage watched astonished as Rarey put his hands on the animal and laid it down on the ground before them.†   (source)
  • Other times she would take her entourage across the river for an afternoon of hawking.†   (source)
  • Caius ghosted in our direction, with his entourage, to watch.†   (source)
  • If the ambassador or any of his entourage should threaten violence in this hall, you are to destroy them outright.†   (source)
  • But Crosby is not present this evening, having turned his comfortable house over to JFK and his entourage for the weekend.†   (source)
  • Across the club, a small entourage of women and guards makes its way toward the warriors.†   (source)
  • Tradd was playing host to a small entourage of women in the living room.†   (source)
  • A dozen Connecticut militiamen stood nervously ready, muskets in hand, facing the —crowd and separating them from Lewis Tappian and his small entourage.†   (source)
  • The little girl was the child of someone in the royal entourage.†   (source)
  • Errtu pulled up short when it passed through the narrow entryway and came upon the wizard's entourage.†   (source)
  • The Governor is flying in from Beijing tonight with his own entourage from the Foreign Office, as well as another Chinese negotiating delegation.†   (source)
  • He toured the city's empty roads for twenty minutes, spent fifteen in the welcome center, then he and the entourage made their way to the presentation tent.†   (source)
  • Gabriel had come to Paris because he needed a van Gogh as bait in order to insert an agent into the entourage of Zizi al-Bakari, and he had heard from an old friend in London, a wildly eccentric art dealer named Julian Isherwood, that Hannah Weinberg was in possession of one.†   (source)
  • On Earth there was another layer related to such entourages that was less about need than face.†   (source)
  • It was completely impossible to isolate him from his entourage, and George went home in a state of extreme frustration.†   (source)
  • Besides, I was quite simply devoted to Nathan, at least to that beguiling, generous, life-enhancing Nathan who had shed his entourage of demons—and since it was this Nathan who had returned to us, a Nathan rather drawn and pale but seemingly purged of whatever horrors had possessed him on that recent evening, the reborn warmth and brotherly affection I felt was wonderful; my delight could only have been surpassed by the response of Sophie, whose joy was a form of barely controlled…†   (source)
  • The rather insignificant and unattractive Brantain was enormously rich; and she liked and required the entourage which wealth could give her.   (source)
  • It can only mean my entourage has arrived.†   (source)
  • He may not recognize your definition of what constitutes an entourage.†   (source)
  • Aspen, at the head of my entourage, knocked on the front door and waited.†   (source)
  • Lana's entourage put their trays beside Lana's.†   (source)
  • Joe's entourage followed him to his new house, and so did the tour buses.†   (source)
  • Past the guard, past the queen, past her entourage, glass crunching beneath her stolen boots.†   (source)
  • Anyone accepted into the Imperial company is a member of my entourage.†   (source)
  • Josh's entourage put their trays down beside Josh's.†   (source)
  • The queen and her entourage claimed their reserved seats in the first row.†   (source)
  • Josh's entourage consists of a bunch of senior boys who are all on the crew team with him.†   (source)
  • He took two short steps through the entourage, cuffed Fenring viciously across the jaw.†   (source)
  • "I believe my entourage has been placed under the protection of your ducal word," he said.†   (source)
  • For a moment, utter silence reigned as Rowan's residents merely stared at the demonic entourage.†   (source)
  • Thomas drew her close, and they watched the receding entourage in awed silence.†   (source)
  • I have been considering how best to appease Oberyn Martell and his entourage.†   (source)
  • Whenever he could, he made good use of his omnipresent entourage of newsmen.†   (source)
  • As the demon's entourage followed him, Bellagrog and the haglings remained near Gravenmuir's gates.†   (source)
  • The Li funeral entourage was very impressive.†   (source)
  • His entourage stands behind him, sober-faced.†   (source)
  • Behind the lead three, an entourage of Raison Pharmaceutical employees were filing into the lobby.†   (source)
  • There was no one else, no honor guard, no band playing, no entourage of any kind.†   (source)
  • The simple things can be done solo; catastrophes require an entourage.†   (source)
  • Having a big entourage was a sign of prestige.†   (source)
  • The entourage came abreast with curious stares.†   (source)
  • "Did you see that woman among the demon entourage?" he asked.†   (source)
  • The groom's entourage has to be satisfied, however.†   (source)
  • "Where is our charming messenger?" asked Prusias, beaming, as he turned to address his entourage.†   (source)
  • The garden-variety sharks that made up their entourage weren't large enough to hit them with such force, and had never behaved in this way.†   (source)
  • Had they been alone, she might have attempted it, though the chains would make it difficult; but with an entourage of royal guards trained to kill without hesitation ….†   (source)
  • Every chance he got, Dreiser tried to separate Sara White from the Republic's entourage, which Dreiser called the "Forty Odd," but Sara had brought along her sister Rose, which complicated things.†   (source)
  • But the Murgatroyds were arriving later that day, by train, along with a couple of other, newer servants who'd been added to our entourage, and then everything would soon be shipshape, except of course (she said with a laugh) the ship itself, by which she meant the Water Nixie.†   (source)
  • Missy gravitated immediately to Sarah, and both were often together down at the Ducette campsite helping Vicki with J. J. Monday broke gloriously, and the entire entourage was excited about their plans to take the Wallowa Lake Tramway to the top of Mount Howard—8,150 feet above sea level.†   (source)
  • No entourage.†   (source)
  • The next day Mr. Thorsen departed for a six-month stay in England, and the day after that Joe moved in—furniture, piano, entourage, and all.†   (source)
  • The theme this year — with a nod to last year's spectacular "Tamurlane in Samarkand" Beaux Arts Ball — was "Xanadu," and under the skilled direction of Mr. Wallace Wynant, the three lavish ballrooms were transformed into a "stately pleasure dome" of compelling brilliance, where Kubia Khan and his glittering entourage held court.†   (source)
  • The landlord was an old friend who lived in Natchez and knew all about Joe's bus tours and the tourist lunches and Joe's entourage and Jerry the hairdresser.†   (source)
  • She departed from the room like a feather, as if nothing at all had happened, her entourage falling into step behind her.†   (source)
  • Then a small entourage came down one of the aisles, the last to take their seats—Queen Levana, along with two thaumaturges.†   (source)
  • Lana's entourage consists of a bunch of other girls, most of whom are junior varsity cheerleaders like she is.†   (source)
  • Today at lunch, he and his entourage sat with Tina and me, and Lana and her entourage sat back with the other cheerleaders.†   (source)
  • I wish to know if a Harkonnen is officially a part of your entourage or if a Harkonnen is merely hiding behind a technicality out of cowardice.†   (source)
  • "If Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen …. of my entourage …. so wishes," he said, "I relieve him of all restraint and give him freedom to choose his own course in this."†   (source)
  • " Josh said, "Yeah, there's" " Pierce, a member of Josh's entourage, and a six-foot-two-inch rower, interrupted.†   (source)
  • Then after like a zillion more blocks of silence we pulled up in front of the restaurant, and Lars surrendered the car to the valet and Josh and I went in (Lars promised he wouldn't eat with us; he said he'd just stand by the door and look at everybody who arrived in a mean way, like Arnold Schwarzenegger), and it turned out all of Josh's entourage was meeting us here, which I didn't know but was kind of relieved to see.†   (source)
  • None of the campers paid the ghosts much attention, but as Percy's entourage walked by, with Reyna in the lead and Frank and Hazel on either side, all the spirits stopped what they were doing and stared at Percy.†   (source)
  • Ciphus led the largest entourage from the Middle Forest, followed by the other forests by their location, from north to south.†   (source)
  • On the morning Washington departed Philadelphia to assume command at Boston, he and others of the Massachusetts delegation had traveled a short way with the general and his entourage, to a rousing accompaniment of fifes and drums, Adams feeling extremely sorry for himself for having to stay behind to tend what had become the unglamorous labors of Congress.†   (source)
  • People who actually cared about the parade booed as we hurtled past them, stealing their opportunity to catch a glimpse of the whole entourage.†   (source)
  • Then the queen beckoned to another curious member of her entourage: a tall gaunt stick of a man, his height accentuated by an outlandish three-tiered hat of purple felt.†   (source)
  • The sailors maintain this ring around Lincoln as he marches through the city, even as his admiring entourage grows from mere dozens to hundreds.†   (source)
  • Lord Mace Tyrell and his entourage had been housed behind the royal sept, in the long slate-roofed keep that had been called the Maidenvault since King Baelor the Blessed had confined his sisters therein, so the sight of them might not tempt him into carnal thoughts.†   (source)
  • Bored, Cecily and her entourage excuse themselves, making it impossible for the rest of us to leave Mrs. Nightwing without seeming rude.†   (source)
  • An entourage to meet.†   (source)
  • The use of such older bodies allowed the Lord of the Radch to walk unprotected, without any sort of entourage, when she wished, without much risk.†   (source)
  • When they were out of earshot of the patient, Braithwaite asked the entourage of registrars and house-officers, "What treatment is offered by ear in an emergency?"†   (source)
  • Neither he nor anyone from his entourage spoke to anyone from Reliant, though Alan positioned himself near the door in case anyone wanted to discuss the proposal.†   (source)
  • From George Washington onward, presidents of the United States have usually been comfortable traveling with an entourage.†   (source)
  • Every now and then someone with an entourage came through the doors, obsequious interpreters bowing and translating between uniformed government officials trying to appear casual and weary executives from across the globe whose eyes were dazed from jet lag and the need for sleep, to be preceded, perhaps, by whisky.†   (source)
  • Two militiamen ushered Tappan and his entourage into the jail through a door, away from the howling crowd.†   (source)
  • Leaving his entourage at the doorstep, the President trooped into the living room of the tiny duplex that Vasil and Martha had scrimped to acquire many years earlier.†   (source)
  • For two days, the president and his small White House entourage debate the top secret threat to the United States.†   (source)
  • An entourage of parents, siblings, and friends accompanied the team to Decatur and set up camp on a near sideline with folding chairs, blankets, coolers, and picnic lunches, as their boys warmed up with a complement of shiny new soccer balls.†   (source)
  • The princess was interested in both of them, her entourage was interested in what she was interested in, and the hall grew quiet.†   (source)
  • They went through the house and followed the path that led from the main building to the outside gate, accompanied by a group of unruly children who skipped along beside them and an entourage of silent peasants who followed behind.†   (source)
  • The last of the Dragonships resembled an elaborate Chinese junk, which was in line with the elegant mannerisms of the Goblin King and his entourage.†   (source)
  • Without an entourage?†   (source)
  • Al drains his glass and tosses it to the nearest member of his entourage, who drops it into a jacket pocket and follows Al from the tent.†   (source)
  • Her entourage of cultural officials stood beside her with expressions of the utmost admiration and respect.†   (source)
  • With an entourage.†   (source)
  • Uncle Al turns to his entourage.†   (source)
  • For a brief moment I could see only the image of a young and innocent eighteen-yearold Chinese girl, way back in 1946, being carried with her entourage toward her future husband's village.†   (source)
  • As Max watched Prusias go, he noticed that many servants among the demons' entourage were now clearing furniture away from the hall's center.†   (source)
  • As before, lesser demons accompanied him, a motley entourage that trailed dutifully behind their lord.†   (source)
  • Prusias waited out the chimes and bid the grim standard bearers remove themselves to the back of his entourage, which were in turn seated comfortably amid the many chairs and couches.†   (source)
  • I've never really been able to get very excited about them, or their entourage either.†   (source)
  • The Collector made a small officia' joke as he sat down, at which his entourage smiled, and the Indians, who could not hear what he said, felt that some new cruelty was afoot, otherwise the sahibs would not chuckle.†   (source)
  • Distributed among the spaces reserved for family and entourage were two dozen supplementary grips, satchels and packages, each one numbered, down to the tag on the cane case.†   (source)
  • She settled herself with her brother and never went away, and when Catherine was twenty years old her Aunt Lavinia was still one of the most striking features of her immediate entourage.†   (source)
  • With his mailed gauntlet he brushed away a furtive tear and was overheard, by those privileged burghers who happened to be in his immediate entourage, to murmur to himself in a faltering undertone: —God blimey if she aint a clinker, that there bleeding tart.†   (source)
  • This gratuitous contribution of a humorous character occasioned a fair amount of laughter among his entourage.†   (source)
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