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Once a month is guest night, when new men come to try out.
There are over 100 million guest nights each year, globally.
Guest nights also increased in that period of time from sixteen thousand to 5.1 million.
In the decade to 2010, the city saw growth of over 60% in commercial guest nights.
In 1951 he appeared on Henry Hall's "Guest Night".
Other names include regimental dinner, guest night, formal mess dinner, and band night.
Members of the Hall are entitled to invite guests for a meal (so-called Guest Night).
It needed bowdlerizing by the time we'd done with it, but it proved a great attraction at subsequent guest nights.
And on guest nights, Mondays and Thursdays, you stick to your guest.
'Last night we dined with him, it was guest night at the mess, and she was there.
In New York City, double-occupancy guest nights, an indicator of discretionary travel, have grown almost 50 percent during the period.
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Worth's first appearance was a five-minute standup on "Henry Hall's Guest Night" in 1955.
For the eight quarters between September 1996 and June 1998 the region averaged 4.1% of total guest nights in New Zealand.
Towards the end of the summer camp, after a boisterous regimental guest night, some fellow officers smuggled Nellie Clifder.
Andre Lemond, of White Plains, came to guest night after seeing the Chordsmen perform their holiday show.
She cleaned rooms and served as a turndown maid, who folded back the sheets and deposited after-supper chocolates on guest night tables.
The Bandwagon played a guest night at the Knitting Factory in New York in October 2003.
She teamed up again with Henry Hall, singing on and off for seven years in his radio show Henry Hall's Guest Night.
Since it was a guest night, the table was set on both sides to accommodate the extra numbers, and many diners therefore sat with their backs to the rest of the hall.
The MCR organises a range of activities including an annual conference, the Conference on Everything and hosts termly Guest Nights.
Catch-phrase on BBC Radio's Guest Night from 1934 (see Henry Hall's Here's to the Next Time (1955) ch.
He was a regular on Henry Hall's Guest Night and Workers' Playtime and, as a music-based comedian, has been considered a precursor of Victor Borge.
Calvert added, "there, at the top of the hill, about fifty yards square, an extraordinary mêlée took place, everyone shooting, bayoneting, kicking at everyone else, rather like an officers' guest night."