How To Use Entourage In A Sentence

  • Ladies in Blue," a tribute to the pill-popping entourage that surrounded the "Iron Butterfly," as she was known, recalls the cooing stomp of ABBA; Kate Pierson of the B-52s belts "The Whole Man" as if it's one of her own hits. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • She has spent so much time in there, her entourage have been forced to speak to her stylist and hairdresser to find out how she is. The Sun
  • The cavalry were too numerous to be maintained solely by the king; rather, each of the seven great town-chiefs had to support, in his own sector of the capital, ten noble warriors and their entourages.
  • In an affair which the Italian press have dubbed "Rubygate", she is reported to have attended dinners at Mr Berlusconi's private villa outside Milan, where she allegedly witnessed group sex games which the prime minister and his entourage nicknamed "bunga-bunga Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • He turned up at the swish hotel suite to meet us all by himself, with no fuss and no entourage, and was utterly charming. The Sun
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  • By Gerry Baldo 08/18/2009 Sensing the public outrage that hasn't subsided over what has been described as the ostentatious and luxurious lifestyles of President Arroyo and her entourage displayed during her New York has sent a memorandum to the Office of the Press Secretary, saying the New York Post report on the pricey dinner of President Gloria WN.com - Articles related to Developing Economies Like Egypt Can Lead the World Out of Recession
  • As the Archbishop of Bordeaux is in your entourage, he could officiate. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • A tall woman in a black dress appeared from a rear room surrounded by an impressive entourage.
  • These are the entourages that follow important people around, made up of advisors, heralds, messengers and servants.
  • No entourage, no special advisers, no fuss. Times, Sunday Times
  • Je dois etre la seule personne dans votre entourage qui petit dejeune un menu best of big mac le matin a 7h00 ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • I help keep her organised but sometimes she has a stylist and an entourage of make-up people to do that. Times, Sunday Times
  • Generally, the bigger the entourage, the bigger the pain in the bottom. The Sun
  • Or, who is that entourage of questionable quirky characters anyway?
  • G8 leaders and their entourage of minders, spin-doctors and gofers would need to take up permanent residence at Gleneagles if they ever hoped to match the excesses of the Holyrood debacle.
  • Having an entourage of people hanging out in the background can make potential interviewees uncomfortable. Christianity Today
  • Orlando frowned, an expression which sent his recently acquired entourage of adoring fangirls into spasms of hysterical pity.
  • Buster Keaton plays a cameo role as a member of this sad entourage of icons who have outlived themselves.
  • The king spent increasing amounts of time at his hunting lodge at Versailles, and by the late 1660s it was being regularly extended to accommodate his growing entourage.
  • Grass huts were erected and the chief and his entourage held court in the largest one.
  • Apparently, the creepy entourage accompanying the star were not his flunkies but church elders ready to perform an instant baptism there and then.
  • Only his small entourage seemed to be on his side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Senga had asked if she could come as part of the entourage because she was interested in the history of the place, but I caught her chatting up a Royal Scots subaltern in impossibly tight trews.
  • The Merry Mex and his entourage had been billeted in Yester House and, out of deference to the American visitors, the newly installed central heating had been turned up full blast.
  • The bouncer at the door obviously had no idea of how important our entourage was.
  • He is a keen runner and cyclist and is often seen jogging with his wife or members of his entourage. The Sun
  • Factions formed around the heir to the throne and other members of the royal family as well as in the entourage of ministers.
  • Please tune in to HBO for the latest episode of Entourage.
  • + Men: Show up to the party with an entourage of "wingmen". Burningbird
  • Only an idiot and these performers are hardly idiots--they have well-paid agents, managers, publicists, and entourages could claim they didn't know what was going on. Thor Halvorssen: A Royal Wedding Divorced of Human Rights Concerns; Dictators Will Eat Wedding Cake
  • Twenty years on, he is still protected by a loyal entourage and the mystique remains.
  • Anyway, about 10: 00PM and after dinner, my wife and a friend were exiting the creperie which is right across the street from theTierra Adentro and, as it turns out Subcomandante Marcos AKA Delegado Zero and his entourage were just exiting Tierra Adentro after a Zapatista meeting and what a show it was. Zapatista Street Theater
  • Tell us all how using Outlook without a mouse is an argument for using Windows over Entourage on a Mac? Why I Didn’t Buy A Mac | Lifehacker Australia
  • The Pakistani military were already preparing to greet the deposed leader and his entourage of aides and journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, the main effect of Richard Eyre's intricate and absorbing production is not to recreate the enamelled snobbery of the Simpson entourage. The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review
  • By Gerry Baldo 08/18/2009 Sensing the public outrage that hasn't subsided over what has been described as the ostentatious and luxurious lifestyles of President Arroyo and her entourage displayed during her WN.com - Articles related to ID officials fly state plane, mining industry pays
  • After spitting out a stream of expletives, the boxer reportedly made a threatening move towards the knot of reporters before members of his entourage grabbed him.
  • He turned up at the swish hotel suite to meet us all by himself, with no fuss and no entourage, and was utterly charming. The Sun
  • If you have a large entourage - the butler and chef will have to stay somewhere - you can add six more bedrooms on the fifth floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • This year he upset families in a London restaurant by turning up with an entourage for a burger meal, swearing and again refusing to acknowledge fans.
  • He turned up at the swish hotel suite to meet us all by himself, with no fuss and no entourage, and was utterly charming. The Sun
  • This mask danced slowly forward with an extensive entourage of adult men and musicians, as well as a group of child maskers clad in white.
  • Most of the courtiers and other members of the entourage rode, while baggage and other goods were carried on packhorses.
  • A conspiratorial hush proceeds to cosh the masses, precipitating a muffled ripple of applause as the Mayor and his entourage take to the stand.
  • BISHO (ECN) - "You can check my pockets, I don't have any additional money," National Education Minister Sibusiso Bengu told a media conference in Bisho yesterday. (subs: today) Benguand his entourage flitted in to the province on an emergency fact-finding mission amid reports of the financial collapse of the state education system in the province. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • His usual entourage of bunny girls, see example, below, are expected to accompany him.
  • She came with a huge entourage, so we told her security staff to take the night off because she was safe with us in the Tower. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a short walk from the train station, the mayor greeted his entourage in the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel, ‘where he sat enthroned in a bower of flowers and banners.’
  • As for areas populated by those destined to remain at home during the summer, brides and grooms and their entourages tour local fêtes in which the loudspeakers are strategically placed to ensure no one is deprived of their blast.
  • When she did this in 1572 with the Duke of Montmorency and their entourage to view the tilt at night from the North gallery, the yard and its terraces illuminated by torches was described as "a theatre celestiall. The Globe Theater
  • To my consternation, the Prime Minister's police escort was clearing all vehicles off the bus route so that the PM's entourage could speed down the middle of the road.
  • Palin was accompanied by her daughter, Bristol, whom she described as her "entourage. Sarah Palin: Bristol Googled Information On The Economy For Me
  • As the Archbishop of Bordeaux is in your entourage, he could officiate. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • In this preview for “War, Inc.”, private contractor John Cusack executes a war for the American government and then watches bewilderedly as a hip-hop star and her entourage invade the country right behind him. Disney goes to baghdad
  • Titian preferred to paint the goddess Diana bathing in a curtained colonnade, with her entourage of nymphs and even an attendant slave girl and small dog.
  • As for areas populated by those destined to remain at home during the summer, brides and grooms and their entourages tour local fêtes in which the loudspeakers are strategically placed to ensure no one is deprived of their blast.
  • The sun was climbing higher into the sky as the entourage made their way through the desert, the sand beginning to heat up.
  • Throw in the cars 'product-placement appearances on "Entourage," "The Sopranos" and "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" and you paint a picture of a brand that is becoming synonymous with a kind of pitiable narcissism, a gum-smacking, Garden State idiocy. A Shapely Visitor From Planet Maserati
  • He also claimed she has such a big entourage that he could not connect with her in a meaningful way. The Sun
  • Behind us my guards and H'risnth's entourage tailed along, Kh'hitch engaged in a subdued exchange with the ambassador.
  • This is small fry compared with other parts of the capital where the entourage surrounding rival teams will be based. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paula’s peroxide is now oozing through her veins and no one in her extra large entourage of hangers-on and losers can stop it. Think Progress » VIDEO: Zahn Interviews McGovern, Defends Rumsfeld
  • Not long after touching down with his blinged-up entourage, the rap artist with sales of 20 million albums to his name hopped in a car and terrified motorists in Pyrmont by driving on the wrong side of the road. Daily Telegraph | Top Stories
  • The Duke and his entourage drank and ate from two in the afternoon to late into the night.
  • Recently released documents from a different case showed that two of Epstein's closest confidantes – his PA Sarah Ellen and an on-off girlfriend, Nadia Marcinkova – were repeatedly questioned by Kuvin about whether the prince had been involved in sexual acts with any of Epstein's entourage of young women. Prince Andrew's link to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein taints royalty in US
  • Among his entourage was a retired general.
  • Harnessed four lions to a chariot, assembled an entourage of magicians, dancing girls, and clowns, and roistered heedlessly. Antony and Cleopatra
  • Factions formed around the heir to the throne and other members of the royal family as well as in the entourage of ministers.
  • -- OED ochlophobic ephemera: ABC & EP on abortion, seminaries, the thoughts of the dead, usual ochlophobic topics ... this opinion piece by ABC Williams does not articulate what I would consider by any means a sufficiently strong and clear stand against abortion, it strikes me as closer to a pro-life position than anything I have heard from the Ecumenical Patriarch on the issue, and strikes me as a more coherent position than the one articulated by +Bartholomew which was noted in Nearly identical in tone and spirit [to a statement made by an Armenian bishop], and lack of any clear, prophetic teaching are statements made by His Holiness, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople when he visited San Francisco in 1990 as the metropolitan of Chalcedon as part of the entourage of the then Patriarch Dimitrios of blessed memory. The Ochlophobist
  • For example, Christians generally believe that you will live in sedate glory alongside the Lord Almighty and his holy entourage in heaven.
  • He arrived in his plane with an entourage of officials and media people from Cameroon.
  • Before the eating of chicken wings began around 8 a.m., 29 contestants made grand entrances with their entourages, as if this were a prizefight.
  • There was no big entourage or airs or graces or any of that, he really just wanted to make some music. The Sun
  • In an affair the Italian press has dubbed "Rubygate", she is reported to have attended dinners at Mr Berlusconi's villa outside Milan, where she allegedly witnessed group sex games that the prime minister and his entourage nicknamed "bunga-bunga" parties. Canada.com Top Stories
  • She may leave court with her entourage, but not the queenly jewels. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and his entourage have been seen picking strawberries, visiting a pumpkin farm and touring the region on mountain bikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gonzalez has a reputation for being a high-maintenance player who travels with an entourage that includes a trainer, a spiritual adviser and a barber, but G.M. John Hart says the entourage won't be coming to Cleveland.
  • People obeyed him because they were afraid of him; they feared him because he was a murderous thug, surrounded by an entourage of murderous thugs.
  • During a banquet one night a group of five dancers in the entertainment entourage were performing a disco dance.
  • En masse, the PAs, Wardrobe Managers, Personal Managers, Exercise Coaches, Bodyguards and all the other dogsbodies that make up the contemporary celebrity entourage would descend on Coathanger and demand that he begin fawning over ‘their’ celebrity. Extreme Sports
  • And I'd rather not see some random vacation; part of what makes "Entourage" so appealing is the mixture of celeb culture wish fulfillment and insider Hollywood maneuverings. ‘Entourage’ Movie Talk From Series Exec Producer Mark Wahlberg » MTV Movies Blog
  • A man in the Chancellor's entourage quickly buttonholed Jerika off to the side and told her that her meeting with the Chancellor had been set for the following Monday. Bob Ostertag: The Chancellor and the Student, or, Speaking Truth to Power
  • Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
  • Apparently, the creepy entourage accompanying the star were not his flunkies but church elders ready to perform an instant baptism there and then.
  • Her small entourage included a little band of aspiring actors, happy to reassure her that she was still a star. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ari takes the cake though!!!! kaite entourage is amazingg .. if you dont think its good stop hattting and dont watch it. i love ari hes soo funny Entourage Renewed For Sixth Season | /Film
  • The private jet transported the Palin entourage for several legs of the tour, including from New York City to Grand Rapids, Michigan for the beginning of the tour last month. Palin aide downplays use of private jet
  • I do have a veritable entourage of people cheering me on. Times, Sunday Times
  • The smear about the Gore movie premiere entourage in limos is no longer there. Think Progress » Drudge Falsely Smears Gore
  • The court and the royal entourage were the great centres of power.
  • He's kept on a tight leash by his small, focused entourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • ON PALM SUNDAY 2002 George Bush and his entourage were flying home from El Salvador.
  • The Delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate then accompanied His Beatitude and His entourage to the Conrad Hotel, where they will be staying for the duration of their visit.
  • Ann Lee and her immediate entourage were unbowed in their zealous commitment.
  • He and his entourage have been seen picking strawberries, visiting a pumpkin farm and touring the region on mountain bikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • He sent waggon-loads of treasure and a great entourage of knights to Saragossa with requests for a formal reconciliation.
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  • As the case drew to a close, his siblings again joined the parasoled entourage. CNN Transcript Dec 26, 2005
  • The entourage will travel in two identical 747s and be accompanied by a third chartered Jumbo.
  • The entourage's drug of choice during the documented 1965 tour was methedrine.
  • He felt his own distrustfulness and simultaneously the mistrustfulness of Jesus' entourage.
  • No entourage, no special advisers, no fuss. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trapper had seen enough wolves with their packs during his life to know one when he saw it, and stayed far from the baron and his entourage of eighty men, even as they ascended the mountain.
  • The bird trader and his entourage of bullies had not been gentle in their theft. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • Despite having an unnecessarily big entourage, he was a true pro and knocked out his set in one take. The Sun
  • Quebecor subsequently sold off services employing 650 workers to a nonunion employer, Entourage.
  • But backstage she was less than friendly, insisting on being surrounded by her entourage. The Sun
  • The entire entourage was traveling across a long dirt road, like a caravan, with animals and performers and equipment and everything in tow.
  • She may leave court with her entourage, but not the queenly jewels. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are curtly refused at every door until the entourage is welcomed at a prearranged home with a fiesta including music, food and piñatas. Mexico's Christmas Traditions: Posadas, Pastorelas and Nacimientos
  • The more 'circusy', the more 'entouragey' it gets, that doesn't work for me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their requests were modest; they merely asked him to broaden his entourage, and they even offered to serve him.
  • As Hagler is paraded around the ring on the shoulders of his handlers, Hearns, broken and weary, is being carried back to his corner by a member of his entourage.
  • Cheered on by their respective entourages - and heckled by supporters of their opponents - the candidates made and lost points during the two hour question-and-answer session.
  • I'm thankful to be an American, and I enjoy seeing the president being able to spend time with his family and being able to mingle with other Americans ... the entourage and security are required ..... give it a rest, will ya? roger in ga Obama and daughters visit frozen custard shop
  • He's kept on a tight leash by his small, focused entourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Senga had asked if she could come as part of the entourage because she was interested in the history of the place, but I caught her chatting up a Royal Scots subaltern in impossibly tight trews.
  • He and his entourage have been seen picking strawberries, visiting a pumpkin farm and touring the region on mountain bikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of security guards, doctors, chefs and others are accompanying President Obama on his visit, and the entourage includes a number of presidential vehicles – including his new armour-plated limousine, The Beast, and aeroplane, Air Force One. It’s fun being green when you are the US President « Anglican Samizdat
  • Her attentive entourage lifted her aloft, further emphasizing her height, and whirled about her in a flurried frenzy.
  • He and his entourage have been seen picking strawberries, visiting a pumpkin farm and touring the region on mountain bikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was during this infamous incident that Japan went so far as to murder in cold blood one of the high Chinese diplomats and his entourage in Tsinan. The Fight for Democracy in China
  • Yet she wanted to prove her competence in at least one arena, and a princess learned early to evade her entourage. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • I imagine the carnal climate in and around the Mile High City as randier than at a Roman Orgy -- like the episode "Entourage" went to Cannes; libidos as unbridled and irresponsible as Whistler during gay ski-week. Jann Karam: A Superficial Take on Politically Historical Events as Perceived While Watching CNN and MSNBC
  • An entourage implies money - how else could one clothe, bejewel and perfume a gaggle of models?
  • Of course, the "Borat" part was a giveaway, as was the semi-discreet entourage "ten men, dressed to blend in with jeans, T-shirts, and nondescript backpacks or briefcases with camouflaged cameras"And while we're talking about Ali G... Archive 2005-07-01
  • That's almost as big as her entourage. The Sun
  • Even the military aircraft carrying a four-star U.S. general officer and entourage of high-level foreign officers was grounded in a Far East country.
  • The court and the royal entourage were the great centres of power.
  • Mark looked out on the Senate chamber surrounding him and watched as the countless delegates and their entourages made haste to leave the stuffy Senate chamber.
  • I don't need a huge entourage and a mountain of luggage. Times, Sunday Times
  • He may realise now that the last thing a celebrity footballer needs is an entourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although I guessed that they didn't have their usual large scale entourage, the band was fleshed out nicely with an electric cello, violin, xylophone, bass, drums, guitars and various vintage synths.
  • Word is Mayor Robinson-Briggs and entourage debarked from a HELICOPTER at Hub-Stine Field late yesterday afternoon, returning from a trip to Trenton. Archive 2007-03-01
  • She has a large and devoted entourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only that can explain why he arrived armed with a burly minder, as well as a driver and attendant entourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • As both riders were left to lick their wounds, it didn't take long for the 4500-strong Tour entourage to start muttering about past '' biffo '' on the Tour. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • Palau, I thought you were still a United Nation's Trusteeship," you chortled and your entire entourage laughed like it was the funniest thing they'd ever heard in their life, especially your then UN Ambassador Cain who eyed me like a piece of meat. -- or a piece of meat on a piece of pizza. Trey Ellis: Irresistible Newt
  • No entourage, no special advisers, no fuss. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was perhaps used to convey the senior noblewomen in a manner befitting their status as the entourage made its way into Windsor.
  • The star never travels without a huge wardrobe and extensive entourage, she is famed for outrageous riders at her shows.
  • These are the entourages that follow important people around, made up of advisors, heralds, messengers and servants.
  • In the midst of this _entourage_ stood the "bar-keeper," and in this individual do not picture to yourself some seedy personage of the waiter class, with bloodless cheeks and clammy skin, such as those monstrosities of an English hotel who give you a very _degout_ for your dinner. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
  • However, his function in welcoming all the networkers was carried out admirably by his eldest son, complete with entourage of wife and baby son, while Steele's wife Sandra Lambrinos smiled benevolently over the entire event.
  • A federally protected sand tiger shark and its entourage of cigar minnows haunt the waters near the wreck of the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Spar, south of Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina.
  • Online shopping is hot this year with famous folk, since schlepping to FAO Schwartz with an entourage and a legion of paparazzi tailing you tends to negate the warm, holiday glow!
  • Out here in the real world, I have no entourage of coaches and handlers organizing my schedule, preparing my meals, and supervising my workouts.
  • The Shire Hall was the scene of much pomp and ceremony when the Assize courts sat and the red-robed judges with their colourful entourages arrived to a fanfare of trumpets after attending the traditional church service in St Mary's.
  • He's kept on a tight leash by his small, focused entourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • An entourage of friends and activists, four lawyers and embassy staff came with us.
  • Their principal dependents, the leading dukes of the North and the central figures in court entourages, were also richer than average as well, in part precisely as a result of the generosity of kings and princes.
  • Not for them an entourage of fans or groupies. The Sun
  • Larry Charles also had his hand in entourage and even made a cameo in a season one episode. Larry Charles Wants to Make Religulous: The HBO Series | /Film
  • What the royal entourage do not want, however, is further rain for the homebred five-year-old. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and his entourage have been seen picking strawberries, visiting a pumpkin farm and touring the region on mountain bikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • What appeared to be the ink drum of a broken photostat machine rolled across the floor and glass crunched underfoot as Sizani and his entourage stepped over pieces of overhead projectors.
  • He named his entourage the "Memphis Mafia," in emulation of Frank Sinatra's Rat Pack. When Italians Ruled the Airwaves
  • There is the big entourage, but he does not stop people getting close. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some in the entourage had covered their faces with flags or hoods, some wore uniforms, and some had strapped webbed belts with green cartridge cases over their jeans.
  • In this spirit of forthrightness, I feel I must tell you that, strictly speaking, I'm not supposed to leave the castle without my entourage.
  • He turned up at the swish hotel suite to meet us all by himself, with no fuss and no entourage, and was utterly charming. The Sun
  • If you have a large entourage - the butler and chef will have to stay somewhere - you can add six more bedrooms on the fifth floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Friday night, August 9, Donovan and Knox boarded the armor-plated presidential train at Hyde Park, which carried Roosevelt and the large White House entourage of aides, Secret Service agents, and reporters always following him. Wild Bill Donovan
  • The whole city was taken over: stars and their entourages occupied the best suites in hotels and booked out the top restaurants.
  • By early evening hundreds of screaming fans had gathered outside the historic Raffles Hotel where Jackson and his entourage are staying.
  • When we find that the name Cadmus is simply the Semitic word _kedem_, the east, and notice all this mythical entourage, we see that this legend is but a lightly veiled account of the local source and progress of the light of day, and of the advantages men derive from it. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent
  • He left an entourage of 9th dans, 8th dans and a few recently promoted 10th dans.
  • In this Hollywood awards season, the piles of free stuff being handed out - to nominees, award presenters, performers and members of their entourages - is escalating.
  • Luckily Apollonia Kelling and her entourage arrived just then, all of them in a tizzy. THE RECYCLED CITIZEN
  • Now, with a great deal of fuss the engine was reversed again, to run frontward, and the automobiling entourage also reversed. Kahawa
  • His entourage is nothing short of islamic jihaddists and anti american personnel. Blitzer: Obama v. McCain a tight race
  • The royal entourage likes progress to run smoothly, "free from the disruptions of gastronomic indisposition."
  • Behind every great athlete is a great entourage of massage therapists, doctors, physios, steroid injectors and chiropractors.
  • The Royal Court and its entourage had decamped from London to York in late spring of that year, putting York and Yorkshire at the centre of Royalist activism.
  • He is a keen runner and cyclist and is often seen jogging with his wife or members of his entourage. The Sun
  • Some stars have big entourages but he's quite a private man and he does not have loads of people going around.
  • My father had invited the entourage to stay to lunch, but they refused politely.
  • It looked like a mighty blow against the forces of evil, which is all that he and his entourage thought necessary.
  • If - heaven forbid - things did get out of hand, better to have a row of eminently dispensable foreign journalists in the most vulnerable seats than the prime minister and his entourage.
  • Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
  • The Pakistani military were already preparing to greet the deposed leader and his entourage of aides and journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, in July 1840 Sarwar Khan wrote to Macnaughten in lengthy detail about fifty camels that a Sikh official detained at Ataree. 98 The incident originated in February when Sarwar left his home in the daman with twelve hundred camels destined for Ludiana to transport Shuja's family and much of his entourage and material possessions to Kabul. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
  • The singer has also brought a set of crib cards and a large entourage, ready to sell her movie round the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • These clients often attempt to manipulate with words, performance skills, dollars and the reflected glory of their celebrity and then "entrap" the ofttimes well-intentioned but blindly ambitious physician into becoming a part of their "entourage. Celebrity "Roadkill": A Black Box Warning for Physicians
  • While simplified, elongated human forms punctuate the space like elegant apparitions, the distinctly garbed kabaka decisively occupies the center of the scene with his entourage.
  • As the crowd parts the King of Arms entourage enters the foyer leading the king and his daughter, the princess, to the stage.
  • Besides hauling around oodles of stuff, including monarchs and their entourages, the plump pachyderms became the weapon of choice for ancient warriors with lots of time on their hands.
  • Slowly, with a large entourage of monks, the Buddha jour­neyed through Magadhan territory, first to Nalanda and then to Pataligama Buddha
  • Everyone acts as if I have a huge entourage of staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quickly he scribbled all the important items that came to mind and then the entourage continued on its way.
  • Instead of attempting to heal wounds caused by the election, Ahmadinejad during the first year of his second term embarked on an ambitious and rambunctious foreign and domestic policy agenda, which further alienated the middle class and angered rival conservative factions long suspicious of him and his entourage. Iran 'Far From United' Behind Ahmadinejad
  • He had an entourage of nine people and four cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Adalard was not the only influential man in Charles's entourage at this time.
  • In “The Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca,” Cabeza de Vaca records the interactions of a group of Christian slavers and his native guides and entourage: Archive 2009-12-01
  • ‘Wanna shop now,’ he says, as he jinks and jives down Oxford Street with his entourage trailing behind.
  • Conspicuous among the Emperor's entourage was Ho Chih-chang, a famous statesman, poet, and calligraphist, who, on reading Li T'ai-po's poetry, is said to have sighed deeply and exclaimed: "This is not the work of a human being, but of a Tsê Hsien (Banished Immortal). Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated From the Chinese

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