How To Use Master of ceremonies In A Sentence
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Paul Mazursky was Master of Ceremonies, and he was pretty hysterical.
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Marceau, wearing his uniform as a commandant in the French Army reserves, was the master of ceremonies.
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This is my fifth season as Master of Ceremonies for this remarkable organization.
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“Good morrow to you, madam,” said the master of ceremonies; “I trust your early rising will not skaith ye.”
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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Best known as the impish Master of Ceremonies from "Cabaret"-Walter Kerr described him, in 1966, as "sin on a string"-Grey is still, at seventy-nine, one of Broadway's most beloved character actors.
The New Yorker
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Promptly at 4: 15 p.m., we were instructed by master of ceremonies.
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The right kind of bloodshot eyes, like on a Friday night after you've been out socializing, "said Dolph Pulliam, the master of ceremonies for the event.
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The persons who take part in a Solemn Mass or Vespers are named as follows: The priest who says or celebrates the Mass is called the celebrant; those who assist him as deacon and sub-deacon are called the ministers; those who serve are called acolytes, and the one who directs the ceremonies is called the master of ceremonies.
Baltimore Catechism No. 3 (of 4)
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During the latest bachelor party, a man in an ape suit served as master of ceremonies as guests were required to answer a series of riddles.
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Around 140 people are milling around in the foyer before being led into the conference room where lights, music, videos and an oleaginous Master of Ceremonies kick things off.
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A master of ceremonies was employed to persuade people onto the dance floor.
KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
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Lastly, the master of ceremonies could give the meal blessing.
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The vice-chairperson of the organising committee will be master of ceremonies.
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Britain's favourite piano player and master of ceremonies of music television uses it for his own albums and sometimes also hires it out.
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Hannes Kaufmann, will be the master of ceremonies, and is already practicing and rehearsing jokes and tricks for the evening.
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Granada TV frontman Anthony Wilson is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme.
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Featured will be: William Galison, NYC extraordinary jazz musician who plays harmonica, multi-instruments, sings and composes; Rob Paparozzi, exciting blues and jazz harmonicist, frontman and vocalist for "Blood, Sweat and Tears" and Master of Ceremonies for the night;
Paramus Post
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For most, non-attendance was not even an option, and the evening's master of ceremonies, Sal Masakela, summed up this sentiment eloquently as he made his way upstairs from the red carpet.
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He knows the characters' feelings, and alternately takes on the roles of narrator, philosophical druggist, host, master of ceremonies, commentator and friend to the audience.
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His monologue has the theatrical showmanship of a barker or a master of ceremonies: ‘The time: now… which brings us to… the third and most important player’.
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A local television anchor, his hair perfectly in place, serves as master of ceremonies.
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He also officiated as master of ceremonies at the weddings, and occupied a conspicuous seat at the table when the "infair" came off.
Last of the Pioneers, Or Old Times in East Tenn.; Being the Life and Reminiscences of Pharaoh Jackson Chesney (Aged 120 Years).
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The Granada TV frontman is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme.
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The comm unit popped and the voice of the Regatta master of ceremonies came crystal clear through his headset.
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This can be dealt with by having two stages, one specifically for performances and the other for award presentation and master of ceremonies.
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According to the unvarying schedule of my life, the first weekend in May means I'm the master of ceremonies for the Minnesota Youth Symphonies concert at Orchestra Hall.