How To Use Sheraton In A Sentence

  • The Sheraton Perdana is the nearest luxury hotel to the yacht club.
  • At the Sheraton hotel in Luxor a few tourists were braving the geopolitics — some Europeans, a couple of Japanese, and a scattering of doughty American retirees of the type who can't get along without L.L. Bean boat bags. Letter From Egypt
  • Furthermore, the Company has developed plans for flexible new-build Sheraton and Westin prototypes, with the intent of expanding these brands into tertiary markets.
  • Sheraton describes the tenderly crusty roll as “characterized by an indented center well that is ringed by a softer, higher rim, all generously flecked with toasted onions and, at its most authentic, with a showering of poppy seeds.” The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Scotsoft 2002 takes place on Friday at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Iraqi officials say the attackers drove cars packed with explosives and set off their bombs in quick succession outside Baghdad's Ishtar Sheraton, Babylon and al-Hamra hotels.
  • In between, demonstrators had ringed the Sheraton to prevent an alternative entry to the Convention Center.
  • Finally, later that evening, the Dillard Family headed over to the downtown Sheraton for the formal banquet, which was also a great deal of fun.
  • The venue — the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington — has had no reported bed bug problems, according to a popular online registry, so at least conference participants will be sleeping tight.
  • Part of the Sheraton Grand Hotel, with great views of the castle, there's a buffet at lunchtime, with plenty of good salads and dips or the chef will cook a stir-fry to order.
  • Imagine the absurdity of having to abandon one's beloved Sheraton escritoire or four-poster bed.
  • Chippendale and Sheraton design which, though fresh from the workman's hands, looked older than the originals from which they had been plagiarized; also I recall a Jacobean refectory table, the legs of which appeared to have been eaten half away by time, but which had, in reality, been "antiqued" with a stiff wire brush. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • The dining room also houses an inlaid mahogany breakfront bookcase or gentleman's secretary as the form was called by Sheraton.
  • An auction of Madoff family belongings held at New York's Sheraton Hotel and Towers in November arguably displayed Americans' fascination with the abyss -- but the rubbernecker-bidders were also doing some good. Marian Salzman: Reinvention, Part II
  • The characteristic styles of great architects and designers may be seen clearly reflected - Chippendale, Sheraton, Adam and Hepplewhite.
  • Housed in the posh locales of Windsor Sheraton, the galleria promises not only to cater to the clientele of the hotel, but also holds the potential to attract the regulars to other galleries around town.
  • Iraqi officials said car bombs were detonated outside the Babylon, Ishtar Sheraton, and al-Hamra hotels.
  • There was no centre table and no cabinet, but a deep, comfortable sofa, which Ellen called a chesterfield, and a "cosy corner," and a Sheraton bureau, and a Sheraton china-cupboard with glass doors. Joanna Godden
  • Yet, at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit just last week, it was difficult to imagine that this talented couple was only play-acting the romantic ambience that they were creating up there on the Bangkok stage.
  • He took his chef's toque, and his skills, to Brunei where the Sheraton had another property and then a year later returned to the Sheraton Rotorua as the sous chef there.
  • It's more important to dialogue with the government than calling a hartal on the streets of the capital," Khan told reporters after attending a discussion yesterday at the Dhaka Sheraton Hotel on budget presentation in parliament. The New Nation
  • The winner of the award will be announced at a dinner at the Sheraton Hotel.
  • Nov 28.2005~ July 9.2006 : Work as a minibar attendant in housekeeping at sheraton sanya resort ( belong to room serive ago ).
  • Sharm el-Sheikh features quite a few major hotels such as Sharm el-Sheikh Four Seasons, Sharm el-Sheikh Marriott, Sharm el-Sheikh Sheraton, Sharm el-Sheikh Ritz-Carlton and even a Sharm el-Sheikh Holiday Inn. Photos: See Mubarak's New Home, Sharm El-Sheikh
  • Mr Adams was shocked by the scenes of devastation back on land, including at the beachfront Sheraton Krabi Beach Hotel where he was staying.
  • The Sheraton card table between the windows is inlaid with rectangular birch panels and was made in Boston about 1805.
  • A temptingly sweet of ice cream praline cake at Coffee X-press Sheraton Xian Hotel, offers an endless array of sweet treats, never feel guilty to indulge you to these savor dessert.
  • The winner of the award will be announced at a dinner at the Sheraton Hotel.
  • Oh no! But then I see that crossing the street in Nha Trang will never be a problem, because Sheraton has hired a crossing guard whose only job is to get terrified tourists like me safely back and forth across the road -- from 7am till night. Margie Goldsmith: Crossing the Street in Ho Chi Minh City
  • The 14 countries who gathered at the Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul split into two groups, with those favoring engagement remaining unswayed by the sanctioneers.
  • An auction of Madoff family belongings held at New York's Sheraton Hotel and Towers in November arguably displayed Americans' fascination with the abyss--but the rubbernecker-bidders were also doing some good. Marian Salzman: Reinvention, Part II
  • At Sheraton Zhoushan Hotel, you don't just work, you belong.
  • Richer young people wining and dining at the Sheraton or the Palestine Hotel.
  • Slow Food is coming to Scotland this Thursday when a a Grand Scottish Banquet will be held at Edinburgh's Sheraton Grand Hotel.
  • Located in the central city district, the Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur is a modern tower complex incorporating a harmonious blend of Asian and Western architectural styles.
  • The chateau was a frame structure of twenty-eight rooms, lavishly furnished with Oriental rugs and imported Sheraton furniture. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • Located in an exclusive residential enclave, the Sheraton Towers has more than 300 rooms.
  • Yamaha Ego - S, a new automatic bike, at the Sheraton Subang Hotel.
  • Sure enough, there were two guys in Blackwater t-shirts, and mirrored wrap-around sunglasses guarding the entrance to the Sheraton.
  • Yet, at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit just last week, it was difficult to imagine that this talented couple was only play-acting the romantic ambience that they were creating up there on the Bangkok stage.
  • Mimi Sheraton, for example, had to don various disguises so she would not be recognized while critiquing elegant eateries.
  • The Sheraton mahogany breakfront partially visible at the left in Plate VII was made in Philadelphia about 1810.
  • Price of the electrolyzed-water cleaning device being used as a sanitizer by the housekeeping staff at the Sheraton Delfina hotel, in Santa Monica, California. By the Numbers: Electrolyzed water seen as a "miracle" cleaner

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