- Look up
Usher or
usher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Usher most
commonly refers to:
Usher (occupation), a
person who
welcomes and
shows people where...
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Ushering in a New
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- An
usher is a
person who
welcomes and
shows people where to sit,
especially at a church,
theatre or when
attending a wedding. The word
comes from the...
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Elaine Usher (8 June 1932 – 1
January 2014) was an
English actress. She was
known for her work on
British television.
Usher married actor Peter Sallis...
- denominations, a
church usher is
responsible for
seating guests and
maintaining the
order and
security of services. The role of a
church usher is
typically a volunteer...
- John
Usher may
refer to: John
Palmer Usher (1816–1889),
American administrator John
Usher (academic) (1945–2008),
British legal writer and
academic John...
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Michael Usher is an
Australian television presenter and reporter.
Usher presents Seven News
Sydney on
Friday and Sa****ay.
Usher graduated from All Saints'...
- Iowa,
Usher acted on
stage before venturing into films.
Billed as
James Guy
Usher, he
often worked with the
Echkhardt Players. In films,
Usher often portra****...
- "The Fall of the
House of
Usher" is a
short story by
American writer Edgar Allan Poe,
first published in 1839 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, then included...
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Ushers of
Trowbridge was a
brewery in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England,
between 1824 and 2000. In 1824,
Thomas Usher and his wife
Hannah acquired a small...