Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

31 Sentences With "bellmen"

How to use bellmen in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bellmen" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bellmen". Mastering all the usages of "bellmen" from sentence examples published by news publications.

About 2300,21 cooks, housekeepers, bellmen and servers walked off the job at 2500 a.m.
About 1,000 cooks, housekeepers, bellmen and servers walked off the job at 13 a.m.
Bellmen helped take bags to his suite on two occasions, the Review-Journal reported.
Mr. Taylor, of Unite Here, recalled a moment from a recent meeting with bellmen.
At Public, we're getting rid of bellmen, getting rid of porters, getting rid of concierges.
The show also ran on the cable network AXS TV. Short films like the action comedy "Two Bellmen Two," about two bellmen who save the day when a guest's business presentation goes missing, was filmed at the J.W. Marriott Marquis Dubai and garnered 7.9 million YouTube views.
The report also summarizes interviews with several employees of the resort, including valets, bellmen, room service attendants and security officers.
Most American hotels and casinos still have close-in driveways allowing patrons to check-in and drop off luggage with bellmen.
More than 1,000 cooks, housekeepers, bellmen, bartenders, cocktail servers and other service workers have been on strike at the casino since July 85033.
Peter Ward represented the 35,000 bellmen, doormen, banquet waiters and maids who made up the powerful New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council.
"Just get off the plane, come to the front desk, provide your bag claim ticket and our bellmen will deliver the bags directly to your room," said Fennell.
The tentative deals with the two big operators came after thousands of bartenders, housekeepers, cocktail and food servers, porters, bellmen, cooks and other kitchen workers saw their contracts expire.
The latest strike would mean losing workers with roles critical to making a casino-hotel run: bartenders, housekeepers, cocktail and food servers, porters, bellmen, cooks and other kitchen workers.
Two bellmen who helped Paddock move luggage to his room during his stay at the property on the Las Vegas Strip told authorities none of the items they moved were unusually heavy.
The contract also offers a "soft landing" (that is, severance and retraining options) to workers displaced by automation, and gives bellmen and doormen pay increases to offset tips lost to Uber and Lyft.
What we learned from investigative report He smiles and laughs with bellmen, sliding them tips after they unload his minivan and roll the laden golden luggage trolleys in and out of his rooms.
They have a series of planning meetings where doormen, bellmen and butlers recount what each guest likes in order to make sure the hotel has that particular wine or bourbon, for example, in stock.
The Culinary Workers Union Local 230, chartered in 250, is the largest union in Nevada, representing 93,29 men and women from 218 countries (its membership is 219 percent Latino and 81 percent people of color), among them cooks, bartenders, cocktail servers, porters, bellmen and guest-room attendants.
During that week, Paddock or the hotel's bellmen tote 21 suitcases, two small bags, a laptop bag and a white container to his room, the perch from which he perpetrated his October 1 massacre on a country music festival across the street from the hotel, the video shows.
Homerville is also the childhood home of actor Chris Wright, known for his parts in El Coyote, #Haters make me Famous and The Bellmen.
Divers are trained and assessed to the requirements of Australian Standard AS 2815.4 in diving as bellmen and lockout divers to any depth using the full range of breathing apparatus, including saturation diving. ADAS Part 4 is equivalent to the United Kingdom's HSE Part II diver qualification.
The Halfpenny Carriage was a postal service run by Povey in the London area from October 1709, in competition with and undercutting the official Post Office monopoly, which charged a penny per letter. It was closed down by the government, after seven months. Povey was fined, but his systematic use of bellmen was adopted by the Post Office.
Zvonejski zvončar Zvončari (the bellmen) is the characteristic folk custom maintained in the region around Rijeka, Croatia. It was added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009. The custom dates to pagan antiquity, and remains typical for this region. The primary task of Zvončari is to scare away evil spirits of winter and to stir up new spring-time cycle.
The earliest way information was disclosed was seen in ancient Greece through criers or bellmen. Criers were hired in medieval times to walk the streets and call for attention, then read out important news such as royal proclamations or local bylaws. They would also play a role in passing the information across villages. This role changed when newspapers, radios, television and the internet became innovative parts of society.
Zvončari ("bellmen") is the characteristic folk custom maintained in the region around Rijeka, Croatia. It was added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009.UNESCO: Annual carnival bell ringers’ pageant from the Kastav area The custom dates to Slavic pagan antiquity and remains typical for this region. The primary task of Zvončari is to scare away evil spirits of winter and to stir up new spring-time cycle.
Tiverton in Devon, England, 1612 Fires were common in the crowded wood-built city with its open fireplaces, candles, ovens, and stores of combustibles. There was no police or fire brigade to call, but London's local militia, known as the Trained Bands, was available for general emergencies, at least in principle, and watching for fire was one of the jobs of the watch, a thousand watchmen or "bellmen" who patrolled the streets at night.Hanson (2001), 82. The section "17th-century firefighting" is based on Tinniswood, 46–52, and Hanson (2001), 75–78, unless otherwise indicated.
During his stay at Mandalay Bay, Paddock spent much of his time gambling, often at night. He interacted with employees more than ten times, including twice on the day of the shooting; an MGM Resorts International spokesperson said they were all "normal in nature". Cell phone records show that he also made multiple visits to his home in Mesquite. With frequent help from hotel bellmen, he brought five suitcases to his room on September 25, seven on the 26th, two on the 28th, on the 30th, and two on October 1.
Noteworthy are Peteneras de la orilla (Peteneras from the shore), Zorongo de la Luna (the Zorongo of the Moon), Campanilleros de Cabo de Gata (Bellmen from Cabo de Gata) and Si vas pa la mar (If you go by the sea), made famous by Manolo Escobar. The Emilio Carrion Chamber Choir recorded the CD Concierto Homenaje a Manuel del Águila (Tribute Concert to Manuel del Aguila) in 2004, with polyphonic versions of several of his songs, some of them unpublished. He also wrote the lyrics for the Fandanguillo de Almeria.
Typically heavyweights are the most long-lived of all dragons, some are known to live for hundreds of years, but by contrast, they take much longer to recover from illness or disease than middle or lightweights. Since that size is often difficult to grasp, a better method for understanding their size is by how many humans a particular breed can carry. While the crew of a typical heavyweight might be 30 men (this includes riflemen, bellmen, officers, etc.) they can carry many times more. In the series, special harnesses covered a dragon's entire body and were outfitted with slings where men could sit for transportation.
Diver rescue may involve equipment used underwater and equipment used in the recovery of the diver from the water and subsequent first aid and transportation to a suitable medical facility. ;Rescue tether: Surface supplied standby divers and bellmen may carry a short length of rope with a clip on each end to support a disabled diver from the rescuer's harness, to allow the rescuer the use of both hands during the recovery to the bell or the surface. ;Oxygen administration equipment:Administration of 100% oxygen at the surface is indicated as first aid for a large range of diving related conditions, and is not, as a general rule, contraindicated for any person medically fit to dive. If the diver is conscious and breathing spontaneously without difficulty, a demand regulator supply is convenient and economical of the gas supply.
Such is the architectural and cultural heritage of the hotel that tours are conducted of the hotel for guests. Frommer's has cited the hotel as an "icon of luxury", and highlights the "wide stately corridors, the vintage Deco door fixtures, the white-gloved bellmen, the luxe shopping arcade", the "stunning round mosaic under an immense crystal chandelier", and the "free-standing Waldorf clock, covered with bronze relief figures" in the main lobby. They compare the decor of the rooms to those of an English country house, and describe the corridors as being wide and plush-carpeted, which "seem to go on forever". The lobby floor contains the room registration and cashier desks, the Empire Room and Hilton Room, the private Marco Polo Club, the Wedding Salon, Kenneth's Salon, the Peacock Alley lounge and restaurant, and Sir Harry's Bar. From 1992 to 2013, Kenneth, sometimes called the world's first celebrity hairdresser, famed for creating Jacqueline Kennedy's bouffant in 1961, moved his hairdressing and beauty salon to the Waldorf after a 1990 fire destroyed his East 54th Street shop.

No results under this filter, show 31 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.