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Groomsmen and usually
* Groomsmen or Ushers: The attendants, usually male, to a bridegroom in a wedding ceremony.

Groomsmen and .
* " The Groomsmen " ( 2006 ) Paulie Ed Burns reconnects with his fiancee on the Staten Island Ferry.
City Island was also the setting for the 2006 film The Groomsmen, which was directed by Edward Burns ; filming took place at many locations on City Island.
Mohr has also appeared in movies such as Are We There Yet ?, Small Soldiers, Go, Pay It Forward, and The Groomsmen.
Groomsmen may also participate in local or regional traditions, such as decorating the newlywed couple's car.
Fox also acted on screen in The Groomsmen.
Lawn jockey, or Jocko, or Groomsmen an often diminutive statuette of a black horse attendant dressed in slave clothing, also called a Jocko.
Groomsmen were often used as hitching posts.

ushers and more
" That film ... got more from the critics than any film I ever made in all the years, and we didn't make enough to pay for the ushers in the theatre ," recalled producer Lawrence Weingarten.
It features a community theatre program that is supported by more than 400 volunteers — from actors to carpenters to ushers.
This ushers in the more lyrical second subject in the submediant ( that is, a minor third below the tonic ), G major.
) However, by emphasizing a ubiquitous object rather than a more unique object ( such as the auction-worthy violin in The Red Violin ), this film " ushers the genre into heretofore unexplored territory.

ushers and friends
For a wedding with many guests, the groom may also ask other male friends and relatives to act as ushers without otherwise participating in the wedding ceremony ; their sole task is ushering guests to their seats before the ceremony.

ushers and family
The ring, which came with a notarized appraisal putting its value at $ 14, 100, was the official acknowledgement that Villamán was part of the Red Sox extended family ( 500 or so got rings ), from ushers to superstars.

ushers and members
The Craws might have survived these losses, but their attendance flatlined after the white members of the team's board forced Greenlee to shut out blacks from jobs at Greenlee Field ( ushers, ticket-takers, etc .).
They include human resources ( which includes the volunteer and special events coordinator ), information technology, marketing and communications ( box office, membership, publications, archives, media, members lounge and audience services which itself includes house managers, ushers, concessions, access staff for handicapped patrons ), physical plant staff ( custodial services, maintenance, security ), and receptionists.
The booster club's 120 members currently serve as ushers, program sellers, security personnel, merchandise sellers, and press box attendants throughout spring training season.

ushers and who
Delderfield attended an infant school in Bermondsey, then a " seedy and pretentious " small private school —" seventy boys and four underpaid ushers, presided over by a jovial gentleman who wore blue serge ".
The ushers who led them to their seats included Clark Gable, Fredric March, and playwright Moss Hart.
The original chancellors were the Cancellarii of Roman courts of justice — ushers who sat at the cancelli or lattice work screens of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the audience.
Jury bailiffs are court ushers who monitor juries during their deliberations and during overnight stays.
Nurseries were always provided, infants forbidden, and Sunday sometimes appeared rude in his haste to rid the hall of noisy children who had slipped through the ushers.
The couple is interrupted by Giselle's mother, who, worried about her daughter's fragile health, ushers the girl into the cottage.
The Doctor and Glitz bluster and sneak their way past a number of identical clerks, named Mr Popplewick, who try to obstruct their progress ; eventually one ushers them through a door to Chambers's ' waiting room '.
His mother, who worked as a ticket seller at the Imperial Theater, helped him form The Imperial Trio, a harmony group of ushers to entertain patrons of the theater, with Walter Winchell and Jack Wiener, using the stage names Leonard, Lawrence and McKinley, in their early teens ( such usher-singer groups were common ).
They cite Hebrews 9: 28 and the appearing of Christ, who ushers in full salvation.
Many celebrities who grew up in Brooklyn and went to area high schools worked as ushers at Loew's Kings.
As he falls to the ground bleeding to death, Ginger opens the gates and ushers in the werewolves who immediately attack and kill two of the men.
Summoners were officials in ecclesiastical courts who summoned people to attend and worked in a similar way to ushers.
He also announced that he would hire female ushers for the next season and hired a flagpole sitter who was supposed to remain at the top of the pole until the Leafs made the first division.
: We're the ushers, who show to your seat / then nonchalantly, we step upon your feet.
: We're the ushers who heed your beck and call / yet when you need us, we're never there at all.

ushers and assist
An acolyte can assist in worship by carrying a processional cross, lighting candles, holding the Gospel book, holding candles or " torches ", assisting a deacon or priest set up and clean up at the altar, swinging a censer or thurible or carrying the incense boat, handing the offering plates to ushers, and many other tasks as seen fit by the priest or acolyte warden.

ushers and groom
The groom, his best man, and two ushers.

ushers and usually
It is usually a crisis that brings an end to current reality and ushers in a new way of living / thinking / being.
The office of Verger has, for the most part, disappeared in the Roman Catholic tradition, the closest function being that of the sexton or the head or senior usher, particularly in those churches ( usually large establishments, like St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City or the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC ) that have an organized and formal corps of ushers.

ushers and .
A 21-gun salute on O ' Connell Bridge, Dublin, ushers in the Republic of Ireland.
A typical practice is to have small cups of juice and plates of broken bread distributed to the seated congregation by a group of deacons, elders, or ushers.
The 1st-or 2nd-century Epistle of Barnabas or Pseudo-Barnabas on regards " Sabbaths of the present age " as unacceptable in favor of one spiritual seventh-day Sabbath that ushers in " the eighth day " and commencement of a new world.
In 2011, the end of the Mayan Long Count ushers in the " Sixth World ", with once-mythological beings ( e. g. dragons ) appearing and old forms of magic suddenly re-emerging.
When the guests arrive for a wedding, the ushers, if any, help the guests take their places.
This is later merged with the General Assembly's Institution to form the Scottish Church College, one of the pioneering institutions that ushers in the Bengal Renaissance.
Then the best man and the maid of honor will direct ushers to escort guests to their seat.
Elizabeth ushers in Peace and Plenty.
the general adoption of class variables of quantification ushers in a theory whose laws were not in general expressible in the antecedent levels of logic.
Ged brings her with him back to Havnor where they are received in triumph, and the reunited ring of Erreth-akbe ushers in a new era of peace to Earthsea.
On the west coast of Scotland, the Cailleach ushers in winter by washing her great plaid ( Gaelic: féileadh mòr ) in the Whirlpool of Coire Bhreacain.
Elizabeth ushers in Peace and Plenty.
She was being crushed by the throngs of people pushing forwards ; Bono saw this, and gestured frantically at the ushers to help her.
This triggered an incident in the Assembly, with Socialist deputies converging on the government benches until they were stopped by the Assembly ushers.
At work the next day, MacHardie ushers in Mary to celebrate Alfred's surprise promotion to partner.
In the 1960s, he worked as an usher at the Deutsche Oper in West Berlin where he sang for the other ushers and maintenance crew on stage in front of the fire curtain after performances.
Kevin Myers ( Thomas Ian Nicholas ) and Paul Finch ( Eddie Kaye Thomas ) serve as groomsmen, while the ' MILF ' Guys-John and Justin ( John Cho and Justin Isfeld ) proclaim themselves as ushers.

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