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Had it proceeded to court, the Trump defense might have been that the more fetching hostesses at the restaurant rose to the level of "entertainers" -- not simply hostesses.
Flight attendants used to be referred to as "air hostesses."
Two "air hostesses" walking on an airport runway circa 1950.
Hostesses in white gowns and golden sashes welcomed the worshippers.
There have been instances of inappropriate behavior involving the hostesses.
Sometimes, you can find attraction hostesses taking photos for parkgoers.
At an after-party many hostesses — some of them students earning extra cash — were groped, sexually harassed and propositioned, … The Financial Times last week sent two people undercover to work as hostesses on the night.
Another burger chain, he said, tried to poach Bareburger's hostesses and cooks.
It's only tourists taking part, strictly no locals other than the hostesses.
Dancing with parkgoers is just one job role associated with attraction hostesses.
One of the hostesses, Shelley Carr, is a new client of mine.
He molded her into one of the most sophisticated hostesses in Paris.
Her book "Entertaining With Betsy Bloomingdale" (1994) offered advice to aspiring hostesses. Mrs.
Throughout the Expo, hostesses wore pale blue A-line skirts, blazers and pillbox hats.
Even as a 16-year-old, I understood that hostesses don't usually get laid off.
Some hostesses might have cancelled a dinner party under such conditions, but not the countess.
According to the restaurants' former hostesses, the better looking the patron, the better the table.
One said many lounge singers and bar hostesses here are young women from North Korea.
They were greeted by hostesses, had their coats taken and were shown to their seats.
"We informed one of the air hostesses who insisted that it was locked," he added.
He was a regular at the restaurant, so he knew hostesses didn't make tons of money.
When she first entered politics, the most powerful women in Washington were society hostesses and wives.
Hostesses led the visitors down a winding path hemmed in by frangipani, palm and banana trees.
That&aposs not even close to the top scores for me or the other VIP hostesses.
While there, she started looking for zainichi to interview — business people, pachinko parlor owners, bar hostesses.
Near large bases you'll find districts with high concentrations of sex workers, bar hostesses, and so on.
Some of the more than 100 hostesses hired alleged that they were sexually harassed, the report said.
The chefs and waitresses got first dibs, while the Eastern European bar staff and hostesses always ate last.
According to "One Day at Disney," attraction hostesses are mainly responsible for directing guests during parades and fireworks.
And some of these requests sought up to 30 workers, including bartenders, pool attendants, restaurant hostesses, housekeepers, and servers.
In a departure from most Indian trains, the Gatimaan Express will have train hostesses greeting passengers with a rose.
" When Colbert said, "Because hostesses make no money," Aniston replied, "No, you just get a lot of business cards.
At China Southern Airlines, air hostesses must be 25 or younger and must not have "X or O shaped legs".
"Air hostesses" were, in a way, the equivalent of today's Instagram influencers — young, beautiful, well-travelled and even better dressed.
Hostesses rejoice in Tiananmen Square during the closing session of the 19th Communist Party Congress in Beijing on Oct. 24.
Airlines Virgin Atlantic and Aer Lingus this month updated guidelines stating air hostesses no longer had to wear make-up.
So I found an ad for dance hostesses, and at first I thought I might actually have to end up stripping.
Another recent piece in the Los Angeles Times accused Mr. Trump of trying to fire hostesses for not being pretty enough.
For the past several centuries, pineapples have been a symbol of hospitality for gracious hosts and hostesses in the United States.
" The article said that Ms. Dandridge had warned the hostesses that men might get "annoying" and that "some girls hate it.
In those restaurants, tips can still only be shared among busboys, hostesses, and other workers who are pocketing $2.13 an hour.
It is Mr. Morante's job to know the nuances of each, which he shares with others, including bartenders, servers and hostesses.
Hostesses reported men repeatedly putting hands up their skirts; one said an attendee had exposed his penis to her during the evening.
Conference organizers set up tables, stocked with hand sanitizers, along hallways, while hostesses offered hand gel and signs detailed the sanitary measures.
Conference organizers set up tables, stocked with hand sanitizers, along hallways, while hostesses offered hand gel and signs detailed the sanitary measures.
Chidui fights against these preconceptions with a staff comprised entirely of women, clad in beautiful kimonos, working as hostesses, servers and sushi chefs.
"Bunnies" (1966) reproduces a hugely enlarged photograph of Playboy hostesses in grainy dots that blur the image almost to the point of indecipherability.
He works in commercial casting for Sanford Casting, so he's pretty removed from the Vanderpump Rules world of bartenders, waitresses, hostesses, and Instagram influencers.
Sneaking into the men-only event among the 130 hostesses ordered from an agency, they provided a horrifying insight into the young women's experience.
They used to think of themselves, according to those like Mr. Howell with long enough memories, as hosts and hostesses of an exclusive party.
Fearing for their Yelp reviews, the hostesses with the mostesses call a meeting of all the ghosts and implore them to lay off the homicide.
A black tie evening, Thursday's event was attended by 360 figures from British business, politics and finance and the entertainment included 130 specially hired hostesses.
Fabrice Tiano, a spokesman for the Tour de France, said that the race director, Christian Prudhomme, is no longer discussing the issue of the hostesses.
What the news outlet discovered from its undercover reporting was what it described as a bacchanalia filled with drinking — and the groping of women hostesses.
Then there's the staff, which includes bartenders and catering staff, security, hostesses — Frankl says they hire "angels" who roam around pouring rosé for guests — and musicians.
I walked along the canal one evening, dodging tourist and locals alike, past hosts and hostesses of different nightclubs trying to entice clients through their doors.
Majima's major sub-game involves the management of a down-and-out cabaret club, asking you to recruit young women and train them as quality hostesses.
The swankiest Expo denizens were the 1,800 or so pavilion hostesses, kitted out in polyester or lamé uniforms and hired for more reasons than just bilingualism.
Restaurants have started using digital check-ins instead of hostesses and having customers get their own water and bus tables to offset a shortage of waiters.
The newspaper sent two female journalists under cover to work as "hostesses" for the Presidents Club dinner and auction last Thursday at the Dorchester hotel in London.
With visions of salon makeovers or massages dancing in my head, I was confused when the hostesses dropped my prize on the table in front of me.
Friendly young hostesses offered chalk to young would-be Basquiats and Harings inviting them to scrawl graffiti on a chalk board, to replicate the bad old days.
"Today was the most precious and perfect celebration for our little girls," Scott, 31, captioned a photo gallery, whose first image featured herself with the four party hostesses.
In PLASTIC GIRLS, Clauss overlays his subjects' inner worlds with dreamy cinematography, moving slowly throughout the kinds of grocery shops, restaurants, and clubs that employ these uncanny hostesses.
Among the hostesses are a wrestler, an aspiring idol, and an ardent cosplayer with a thing for Sephiroth, and it's genuinely extremely pleasant to get to know them.
Over the course of six hours, many of the hostesses were subjected to groping, lewd comments and repeated requests to join diners in bedrooms elsewhere in the Dorchester.
The women inhabiting these leadership roles, which are somewhere between a mother figure and a wise queen, became the de facto hostesses of the very first samba circles.
Marriage's report alleged that many of the hostesses were subject to groping and inappropriate comments — it does not name any of the men alleged to have behaved inappropriately.
A spokeswoman said the deli had hired some new hostesses and cashiers, but that many of its 50 or so employees had worked there before the closing in April.
For example, the time an unknown camp showed up dressed as air hostesses carrying trays of champagne, and decided to enter a fashion show that was randomly in progress.
The 2012 lawsuit alleged that Trump wanted to get rid of female hostesses he considered unattractive at one of his golf resorts and replace them with better-looking women.
The 503-year-old charity has been forced to close because of fallout from a men-only event attended by businessmen at which female hostesses were groped and harassed.
He often used to go out drinking with friends, chewed over old memories with them, sang karaoke in bars that employed pretty young "hostesses," took off on long drives.
In 2009, the airline fired 10 air hostesses for being overweight after they failed to get back in shape three years after they were switched to ground crew jobs.
Mannequins display Bill Blass's mod uniforms for hostesses at the American pavilion: a white tent dress with a red-white-and-blue head scarf, plus a killer striped raincoat.
In between lovemaking sessions with Kennedy she meets Timothy Leary, and decides to recruit Washington's top hostesses to "turn on" their powerful husbands via LSD to save the world.
As hostesses, teammates, champions, and policy advocates, they are seizing on opportunities to lead, advancing issues that have a direct and daily impact on the lives of those they serve.
Other artifacts that will be in the museum include the vintage "jungle green" TWA uniform, worn by air hostesses from 1968 to 1971 and luggage tags from the time period.
Those social skills come into play in Kamurocho as well, where Kiryu can chat with hostesses using a row of topic cards, getting combos to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.
In exchange for pay of £150 ($215) and £25 towards a taxi home, the hostesses were required to wear black underwear to match the short black dresses they were given.
Some of Britain's most powerful men went to a male-only charity event last week where hostesses were groped and harassed, an exclusive investigation by the Financial Times has revealed.
Two tour hostesses flank the winning rider on the podium while photographs are taken, often kissing him on the cheek, but other communication between the women and riders is forbidden.
But when a Financial Times reporter went to this year's event undercover as one of its 130 hostesses, she found that many of the women were groped, propositioned, and harassed.
"It's this weird thing where people are really nice when they realize what's going on, but in my experience very few hostesses are aware ahead of time," Ms. Alexander said.
On stage, where the party's powerful Central Committee and former leaders sat, hosts and hostesses periodically marched from the wings in unison to pour fresh steaming water into porcelain mugs.
Meghan was one of several glamorous hostesses whose job it was to carry the famous numbered silver briefcases which may or may not contain up to $1 million in prize money.
The island has been the site of numerous acts of sexual violence against its female residents, particularly the sex workers and bar hostesses concentrated in Okinawa City and around the bases.
His idea of fun consists of a boozy evening at the Red Guard Nightclub, a Maoist-themed brothel, where hapless hostesses dressed in retro uniforms pay expensive attention to his "jade stalk".
Which has meant First Children going through adolescence on the world stage, and spouses who've worked as lawyers and teachers pressed into thankless, unsalaried and highly-scrutinized service as hostesses in chief.
High-limit hostesses attend to members of a loyalty club called Club Paradise who spend large quantities of money and receive discounted hotel rooms, meals and other amenities, according to the casino's website.
Fine porcelain china — whether from China or Europe — used to be the ne plus ultra for American hosts and hostesses, but now rough-hewed materials and unexpected places of origin are also prized.
Often referred to as just "Pump Rules," the show has been airing since 2013 and features a tanned and contoured crew of bartenders, hostesses, and waiters who work at Vanderpump's West Hollywood hang out.
And, while Bill may have made his own austere personal ethics a brand of ostentation (he usually demurred when society hostesses proffered him a glass of water), the point he was making still holds.
When I finally respond to the usual avalanche of progressive opinion with a glimmer of that perspective, the cordial hosts and hostesses almost immediately are transformed into red-faced Inquisition Dominicans and Wagnerian Valkyries.
In 2009, I did a project at the car show in Geneva [Moi Avec Des Filles] and posed with the hostesses so I could pretend to my friends that I was a success with women.
Since the "hostesses" were responsible for much of the troubleshooting of these complicated contraptions, the manual contains a bunch of charming hand-drawn diagrams of some of the more issue-prone sections of the machines.
They put managers out of work—they put bar backs, security, bartenders, waitresses, VIP hostesses, DJs, house moms, doormen, delivery workers for the alcohol, delivery workers for the food, and cab drivers out of work.
"Tour hostesses," better known as podium girls, have been a key part of a daily Tour de France ritual, helping winners slip into their leaders' jerseys and giving them trinkets — as well as chaste kisses.
While Good Janet is modeled after retro air hostesses, Mann used Sandy's (Olivia Newton-John) slinky, all-black outfit from the "Grease" musical number "You're the One That I Want" as inspiration for Bad Janet.
At the end of a shift, managers receive an email of the compiled statistics, which they can then use to identify problems and infer whether servers, hostesses, and kitchen staff are adequately doing their jobs.
Once they're in service jobs, girls and boys are still relegated to different roles — girls are told they're good with people, so they're hired as hostesses at restaurants or as customer-facing positions in retail.
"Tips are like hugs without all the touching," a sign reads at the entrance, where affable hostesses beckon you in, past floor-to-ceiling windows through which twinkle the lights of the George Washington Bridge.
Hostesses known as "pets" served endless supplies of champagne, caviar, and lobsters to guests as they sunbathed under the sun, and the owner of "Penthouse" magazine poured $45 million into the resort to build a casino.
Even if some of those named as guests have publicly insisted they did not witness any harassment, no one would have been in any doubt that the only purpose the hostesses served was to be objectified.
One of Istanbul's most famous hostesses, Demet Sabanci Cetindogan, frequently entertains in her home, the Zarif Mustafa Pasha mansion, furnished with original Ottoman chandeliers, paintings and a baby grand piano from the sultans' Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
Hubbard, 32, and Hayley celebrated the "dreamy and magical" baby sprinkle with their closest friends and family — including Hayley's mom Suzan and the party hostesses, Nini and Tatiana, who's expecting her first child with husband Randy Houser.
But the FT detailed how the dinner's hostesses were encouraged to drink on the job and faced sexual harassment, groping, and propositioning from some of the U.K.'s wealthiest men — all for a night's wage of £150.
A spokeswoman from Virgin Atlantic said the move was made to reflect a change in the aviation industry, where highly coiffeured female hostesses were once nicknamed trolley dollies, and Aer Lingus said it reflected "changing dress norms".
" When the hostesses eventually go through the list of emailed reservation requests, the New York Post has reported, they must then "pull up each unknown guest on Google" following an internal document called "Fleming Hostess Reservation Protocol.
LONDON (Reuters) - The London charity behind a men-only fundraising gala where specially hired hostesses were groped and harassed, according to a Financial Times report, faced a swift backlash on Wednesday with donations being returned and politicians denouncing it.
The extravagant cabarets put on a luxurious show, while the then up-and-coming wave of smaller cabaret clubs put more of a focus on providing beautiful young hosts and hostesses to share drinks and conversation with their clientele.
If cheerleaders were on the sideline dancing, none were available to serve as scantily clad hostesses who could mingle with fans high up in the cheap seats or in the luxury suites, where teams catered to big-money customers.
One of the 130 hostesses, who were required to wear skimpy black dresses with matching underwear and to sign non-disclosure agreements before entertaining the 360 male guests, said a diner had exposed his penis to her during the event.
Regardless of how the hostesses are treated, Pooley said she could not understand why both men and women could not perform the job and why smart professional dress could not replace the evening gowns that are colored to match the jerseys.
As those guests are then ferried along the race route in cars and vans driven by retired cycling stars and, for those with the greatest pull, helicopters, some of the hostesses act as valets, driving the guests' cars to the finish line.
"I had witnessed Donald Trump tell managers many times while he was visiting the club that restaurant hostesses were 'not pretty enough' and that they should be fired and replaced with more attractive women," Hayley Strozier, who held the position until 2008, said in the suit, per the Times.
I just started watching Vanderpump Rules at the beginning of this year and am only on the fifth of seven seasons of the hit property, which follows the lives of servers, hostesses, and bartenders at an empire of restaurants owned by a Real Housewives Star named Lisa Vanderpump.
" Clinton posted a screenshot of an LA Times report citing a former Trump employee who said in a sworn declaration that she saw the real estate mogul tell managers that "restaurant hostesses were 'not pretty enough' and that they should be fired and replaced with more attractive women.
He complimented young female employees on their looks, and he and other senior managers required some of them hired for a new in-house television operation to wear short black dresses and serve as hostesses for advertisers and other guests at Union-Tribune events, current and former employees said.
"  In her Twitter rant, Clinton included a highlighted passage from a Los Angeles Times article, which shows a witness confirming that Donald Trump told managers of his California golf club that the "restaurant hostesses were 'not pretty enough' and that they should be fired and replaced with more attractive women.
As someone who has spoken out about sexual harassment -- Sir Michael Fallon resigned as British Defence Secretary last November after I reported his behavior to Theresa May -- I can only begin to imagine what it was like for the hostesses who had to endure this alleged behavior over several hours.
While the wives of presidents always acted as hostesses for their husbands and sometimes—as with Dolley Madison—took on more public roles, the term didn't appear in print until 1860, when a newspaper used it to refer to Harriet Lane, who served as first lady to the only bachelor president, James Buchanan.
In recent months alone, there have been revelations of sexual harassment in the hallowed chambers of Parliament; a scandal at the Presidents Club, where hostesses were reportedly harassed and assaulted at a men-only charity dinner; the disclosure of gender pay gaps at the BBC; and the resignation of a Labour politician who accused the party of sexism after some members heckled her by singing a song about stalking.
"When I found out the CMAs were going to celebrate women this year and that we had three fantastic hostesses this year, I thought, what a fantastic opportunity to take this conversation beyond the applause and to talk about what is needed to be said for a number of years now — that we've heard rumblings that women are supremely underrepresented on country radio and country play listings," she told reporters in the press room.
Part ode to "The Price is Right" and "Wheel of Fortune" as well as the muse of the night, Vanna White, and his own 2001 Jeremy Scott show in Paris (his last in that city; now his brand is based in New York) the show Thursday featured models with big (faux) furs and bigger hair, channeling the beaded evening gowns of television hostesses past as they vamped in gold and diamanté around the promise of A New Car!
It is telling that the 360 male guests -- not all of whom, it should be said, would have engaged in inappropriate or illegal behavior -- attended a "men-only" dinner where hostesses were literally paraded in front of them at the start of the evening, where the opening speech reportedly referred to the "most un-PC event of the year," and where auction prizes included plastic surgery designed to "add spice to your wife" -- and this after weeks and weeks of revelations of sexual harassment and assault by powerful men.

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