1. A public relations company is entertaining its clients. 2. And administration officials recently banned him from using the White House dining room after they said he might have used it to entertain clients. 3. Apparently, GolfWatch is intended mostly for corporate types looking for a way to entertain clients. 4. Barr said speedway races will attract numerous corporate executives whose companies sponsor auto racing teams or plan to entertain clients in luxury suites and hospitality tents. 5. A golf course offers fresh air, a modicum of exercise, and a civilized way to entertain clients. 6. But others, particularly businesswomen seeking to entertain clients at their clubs, are fighting arcane policies left over from another era. 7. Colleen M. Bullinger, a wine and liquor seller for J. Lewis Cooper Co. in Detroit, said she has entertained clients at area strip clubs several times. 8. Dodgers dignitaries such as Tom Lasorda and front-office executives will be available to entertain clients in the suites during the season. 9. Entertaining clients several nights a week meant frequent absences, late arrivals and heated arguments with my mother. 10. He entertained clients at both places. |