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Example sentences for "exhibitor"

Lexicographically close words:
exhibition; exhibitioner; exhibitioners; exhibitionism; exhibitions; exhibitors; exhibits; exhilarate; exhilarated; exhilarates
  1. Later in the day, however, he saw the leading exhibitor in town, who winked at him.

  2. To-day Robert-Houdin would shine as an exhibitor of illusions or mechanical toys.

  3. At first Maillardet was not its exhibitor nor was his name ever mentioned on the programmes and newspaper notices, but later his name appeared as part owner and exhibitor.

  4. JUDY is held by the left hand and managed in the same way: thus, when the exhibitor has PUNCH and JUDY ready to commence the show they are said to be well mounted.

  5. It is essential that the exhibitor and his confederate be well drilled, so that the latter can produce the proper effects at the proper cue from the former.

  6. Mr. Wharton was a well-known exhibitor and judge some time back.

  7. Doyle, as a writer, breeder, judge, or exhibitor of Fox-terriers.

  8. Every prominent exhibitor or breeder then, and with few exceptions since, has been a member, and the club is by far the strongest of all specialist clubs.

  9. The district of Alaska appeared at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition as an exhibitor in a national exposition for the first time.

  10. New York State was the only successful exhibitor of a forest nursery.

  11. The noncommercial exhibitor has but the moral satisfaction of receiving the tangible assurance of the excellence of his work as represented by the award.

  12. Mauricio Mandil was the only exhibitor from Spain, and he had the brandies, wines, and olive oil analyzed by well-known analytical chemists.

  13. Van Monckhoven is an exhibitor of the capabilities of his direct printing camera.

  14. Hitherto, Mr. Blanchard has been an exhibitor chiefly as a landscape and figure-study photographer.

  15. The Exhibitor of strange Animals (Twelfth Century Manuscript, Royal Library of Brussels).

  16. And the exhibitor should indicate that the dwarf jokes, sings and dances, an exhibition of which should then follow.

  17. It is well to have an exhibitor who should tell some wonderful tale about the dwarf.

  18. At the other end, much older girls took the lesson in advanced drawing from a master who was, as the prospectus stated, an exhibitor at the Royal Academy.

  19. He had been an exhibitor of wax works at Montrouge, and became deeply impressed with the beautiful proportions of the statue of a girl in his collection, and ultimately became intensely enamored with her.

  20. Her exhibitor made a fortune with her and her salary was among the highest paid to modern "freaks.

  21. The Instantaneous Kid Reviver" is a baby's feeding bottle; and the "Earnest Entreaty" is the request of the exhibitor that the visitors will recommend the collection to their friends.

  22. The Last of Poor Dog Tray," is a sausage, and the exhibitor particularly begs that no gentleman will on any account whistle while passing this picture.

  23. The exhibitor refers to his notes and says: "46--46?

  24. Tears, Idle Tears," on which the exhibitor feelingly expatiates as a noble example of the imaginative in art, is an onion.

  25. The next is a vacant space, over which the exhibitor passes with the casual remark, "No.

  26. He continued to ply his art diligently, both as a student in the schools and as an exhibitor in the galleries of the Academy, occasionally also attempting diversions into the sister art of painting.

  27. One of them, the actual exhibitor no doubt, was a little merry-faced man with a twinkling eye and a red nose, who seemed to have unconsciously imbibed something of his hero's character.

  28. Why, look what an exhibitor will do for it!

  29. The exhibitor gets none of the gate-money.

  30. That is one of the risks a dog-exhibitor must take--or rather that his luckless dogs must take--in spite of the fees paid to yawning veterinaries to bar out sick entrants.

  31. In the good old times the age of the pigs shown in the classes for pens of two or three or five, varied from six to twelve months, and the asserted age given by the exhibitor was accepted as correct.

  32. This uncertainty--save as to the members of the Show Committees or their friends--was increased by the unfair system of withholding from the knowledge of the average exhibitor the names of those selected to judge.

  33. When he had heard one or two of the Turk's answers, he took the Exhibitor apart and whispered a word or two in his ear.

  34. The figure and its Exhibitor were watched and scanned most closely by the eyes of the most expert in mechanical science; but the more close and minute the scrutiny, the more easy and unconstrained were the actions and proceedings of both.

  35. The Exhibitor laughed and joked in the furthest corner of the room with the spectators, leaving the figure to make its gestures and give its replies as a wholly independent thing, having no need of any connection with him.

  36. From time to time, after a few answers had been given, the Exhibitor would apply a key to the Turk's left side, and wind up some clockwork with a good deal of noise.

  37. Turner had been an exhibitor for more than fifty years when Mr. Ruskin commenced to write about his pictures.

  38. In this illusion the exhibitor states that it is the head of an Egyptian Princess who was accused of treason and beheaded.

  39. In the first cabinet described, when the exhibitor has closed the doors upon the young woman, the latter pulls toward her two mirrors that are represented in our plan of the cabinet by the lines, G G.

  40. The exhibitor opens it on all sides, swinging down the ends and the front and back lids, and raising the top as shown in Fig.

  41. The curtain S, which has fallen, hides the back of the confederate, although the door A remains open; and it is then that on introducing the light through the door D, the exhibitor shows that the large closet has not a double bottom.

  42. The exhibitor turns her with her face to the audience and she again turns back.

  43. More, however, is to follow, for the exhibitor now lets down the front, and a beautiful Eastern woman, Fig.

  44. The exhibitor next passes behind the chest, and, opening the door B, introduces a light behind the mechanism, which is believed to occupy the whole width of it.

  45. The showman moves the shelf laterally, and at a signal the exhibitor removes the shelf, and the half-length body appears suspended in the air.

  46. The exhibitor then disappears behind the side scenes with the candle.

  47. A painter of still life and interiors as well as of landscape; for thirty years a constant exhibitor at the Salon; given the Order of the Legion of Honour in 1870.

  48. In this country, where he was a constant exhibitor at the Royal Academy, he is best known for his exquisite studies of roses and other flowers.

  49. Young's his name," answered little Lee, proudly, like the exhibitor of something rare.

  50. That's pretty good," said Channing, as if he were the exhibitor of trained animals.

  51. Graham, of Belfast, (so much known and liked in English as well as Irish doggy circles, and the breeder and exhibitor of some of the best specimens of the breed ever seen).

  52. Princess of Wales, who was also an exhibitor at the show, and is, we all know, a keen admirer of dogs in general.

  53. I remember a well-known lady exhibitor coming up to me at a show with a telegram she had just received from America, offering her L150 for a prize winning pug she had, and asking my advice.

  54. I replied, "You have no right to speak in that way to me, neither you nor any other exhibitor can say I have ever made any distinction between rich and poor.

  55. The "White Indian youth" was an Esquimaux; and the exhibitor assured the visitors upon his veracity that the "black wild Indian woman" was a Court lady of the island of Madagascar.

  56. Probably he was growing, and his exhibitor deemed it advisable, as a matter of financial economy, to have a large number of bills printed at one time.

  57. Soon after reaching England, however, on his refusing his assent to a proposed cession of his person to another showman, his exhibitor caused him to be arrested at Bristol for a fictitious debt, and lodged in the city goal.

  58. The young American was the exhibitor himself, an intelligent and clever fellow in a loose striped frock, tied round the middle.

  59. Every foot of space granted for the purpose by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods and Forests was taken within a week, and every intending exhibitor received a ticket in the following form:-- FAIR IN HYDE PARK.

  60. The following doggrel verses, extracted from Fawkes's bill, are offered as a curiosity; they seem apropos of nothing, and show that the exhibitor was ignorant or oblivious of the fact that George IV.


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