Sighing, the girl entered the stables and walked down the rows of stalls, greeting each individual horse by name. |
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The majority of French voters are greeting the election of their new president with an underwhelmed Gallic shrug. |
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Ignoring her greeting card preface, the trio around me began to weave a tangle of memories, Lily's going farther back than the others. |
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He was so absorbed with the solemnity and awesomeness of the Day of Atonement that he did not return the greeting. |
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A regular visitor to the station, the Mayor commended Julie for always greeting him with a warm welcome and a smile. |
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He doesn't say a word, merely nodding in acknowledgement of Stephen's greeting. |
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No acknowledgment of my greeting came from Carrie, although her mother waved back. |
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He stops and straightens to watch her traverse the courtyard, she lifts a hand in greeting but says nothing. |
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We are all greeting and hugging each other in a moment of pure, radiant joy. |
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In his yellow waistcoat, he simply radiated warmth as he gave a cheerful greeting to everybody he met. |
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Glory nickered and bobbed his head in way of greeting, before stretching his nose to snuffle my face. |
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The oldest known greeting card of any type still in existence is a valentine from 1400, and it is displayed at the British Museum in London. |
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She heard me, turned her head, met my eyes, then, as though she didn't know me, gave me the barest nod of greeting and went on her way. |
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Today I nodded my greeting, but he avoided my gaze, and whizzed past with his son. |
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He glared down at Alex, who was nodding a greeting at the teacher and slipping his cell phone into his pocket. |
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So I started shooting photos that incorporate big letters spelling a holiday greeting and used them to illustrate our Christmas newsletter. |
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Customers can also add greeting card or photo or logo to be laminated on the cakes, as edible part. |
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Awkwardly he lifted a hand in greeting and farewell and moved on round the rocky edge. |
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Why can't I figure out how to check my voicemail or get into the system to record my outgoing greeting? |
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I called out a greeting but was distracted by the volleyball again before I got to say anything else. |
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But instead of a normal greeting like saying hello or something, they hugged. |
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Riley slowly made her way to the bar greeting various friends and classmates with smiles and brief hellos. |
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A wide range of wooden statues, ready-made garments, decorative greeting cards, handicrafts items and eateries were on display. |
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A firm handshake is the basic greeting, and people shake hands again when they part. |
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I read recently in this newspaper that kissing has now supplanted the handshake as the greeting of choice among male friends. |
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The usual greeting is a handshake, although Roma men often embrace relatives and close friends and kiss them on the cheek. |
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A handshake is the normal greeting between men and women unless one is very familiar with the person. |
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The customary greeting involves a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and perhaps a slight nod of the head but rarely embracing or kissing. |
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Saying her last happy greeting, Faith began making her escape through the door. |
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Michelle squealed a happy greeting and rushed forward to enfold him in a hug. |
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What I got was a much less happy greeting and it didn't sound like female at all. |
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I gave an oleaginous greeting to my secretary and told her I had finished the consult. |
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We discontinued our love charade, even with Rod present, and never gave more than a stiff and polite nod of greeting to one another. |
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And if you have cartloads of them and don't have the heart to throw them away, TNT India has the prefect solution for those old greeting cards. |
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One of the keys to hospitable service is greeting people with a smile and welcoming attitude. |
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In most of these cultures, the Western handshake has replaced this traditional form of greeting. |
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I endured endless temping jobs, meeting and greeting, answering phones and organising filing systems whilst being ogled by pervy City types. |
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I raised my eyes, and instead of greeting the crowd with some random remark, I was struck dumb. |
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The pilgrims adore the sun rising while striking hands and while greeting them piously. |
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In the Chamorro language of the Northern Marianas, the greeting is hafa adai. |
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With the coda taken at a fierce clip, the brilliant concluding string flourishes were like musical sunshine greeting the joy of spring. |
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Creating home-made greeting cards is increasingly turning into a popular hobby. |
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And which child of the Generation Next is interested in collecting greeting cards? |
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The Maoris have a traditional greeting, called hongi, in which they touch faces so that their noses are pressed together. |
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His next greeting was to the Honourable Jimmy Carter, President of the United States of America. |
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The bottles slid down their slots, greeting their brothers with a satisfying clink. |
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You can personalize your outgoing message by recording your own name or greeting. |
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Young males are particularly criticized for greeting others quickly in an incomprehensible and inarticulate manner. |
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Instead, you will have green cover greeting your eyes ensuring physical comfort and mental pleasure. |
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There was smiling and greeting and comradery all around as people milled around to see who else was there. |
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Grunting in place of a formal greeting, she inhales the food, and barely notices David mocking her out of the corner of her eye. |
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Not far away Stephen Hagan, the convener of Orkney Island council, is meeting and greeting on a river bank. |
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Above the greeting table, the donuts and steaming coffee was the church's community corkboard. |
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David Line, singer with the underrated alternative popsters, was not exaggerating with his deadpan greeting. |
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She continued her promenade down the hallway, greeting those that she knew with a smile and a curt nod. |
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Why precisely am I prohibited from getting a cheaper postal rate if I write more than five words on a greeting card? |
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The weapons she sold glinted brightly in greeting as the sunlight struck them. |
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After the greeting, psalmody took the place of the Introit and the later Gradual. |
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Eileen retained her infectious good nature all through the years and she had a greeting and word of welcome for all. |
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The greeting comes with lots of love and best wishes from Sharon and Eugene and grandsons Malcolm, Maximilian and Maurice. |
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Now they're greeting rising demand with more measured output, some economists believe. |
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Giles looked more than a little stunned to see his welcoming committee all greeting him at once. |
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He began at 6.30 am, greeting men arriving for work at the naval yard in nearby Portsmouth. |
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The cashiers were friendly, enthusiastically greeting customers and waving them on their way all in the traditional American style. |
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Almost everybody waved and said hi to Roxie, who returned the greeting, beaming. |
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The sprightly, grey-haired woman, it seems, meets everyone who walks in the door with the same enthusiastic greeting. |
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Some stopped what they were doing to stare openly, others just waved or shouted a greeting and returned to work. |
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Cecil greeted her and she returned his greeting with a smile and a kiss on the cheek. |
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When I answered the door, my polite greeting was cut off by him pushing past me roughly. |
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Arrive a little early, make sure you're neatly dressed, and step forward with a polite greeting and handshake. |
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Joe smiled and called out a greeting whereas Colin only acknowledged her appearance with a quick grunt. |
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Fortunately for me, Daniel spots me coming and shouts a greeting before I'm even close. |
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Kishi walked out of the classroom, absent-mindedly waving and mumbling a greeting to those who called to her. |
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The guard scanned each of them thoroughly, then returned the polite greeting. |
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Theresa will be greatly missed by her many friends and neighbours as she always had a kind word and a greeting for everyone. |
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Orion inclined his head slightly towards the old man, a gesture of greeting and respect. |
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I would be attempting to talk to somebody when another person would rush up with joyful squeals of greeting. |
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Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness. |
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The trunk is also used for smell, touch and in drinking, greeting or throwing dust for dust baths. |
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For the rest, the hand emerges abruptly from the kiosk without greeting or acknowledgement, and one is then disinclined to be pleasant in return. |
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According to Jose J. Valavi of Valavi and Company engaged in wholesale of greeting cards, sales in this season have been the same as last year. |
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He wholesaled stock ranges of postcard greeting cards for all occasions including birthdays, Easter and Christmas. |
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Upstairs on the third floor landing she is waiting for him, arms spread wide in greeting. |
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It was as if the plane was dipping its wings in greeting to the 1.25 million people assembled below. |
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Once the procession arrives at the Ball there will be a receiving line of various dignitaries greeting officers and guests at the door. |
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The sins range from dirtying the floor with urine, barking, coming when called or greeting the owner with enthusiasm. |
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World War I brought an embargo on trade with Germany and an end to German domination of the American greeting card market. |
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It is forecast that in the future mobile phones will be used to send multimedia alerts, with audio and images, and electronic greeting cards. |
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As he sat back, a large, softly furred head pushed onto his lap and wuffed softly in greeting. |
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Some regulars enter and yell a greeting across to the staff, a group of personable, laid-back types. |
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While we offer the ubiquitous aloha greeting, the lei of nonnative flowers, the real issues of Hawaiian cultural survival largely go ignored. |
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It relieved him to see a smile finally break through the boy's complacent state as he returned the greeting. |
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Similarly, Lee repeats Carter's greeting to his black buddies and creates many funny situations. |
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As I turn back towards home, my mobile phone beeps into life. A new year greeting sent from a different time zone, halfway across the world. |
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Now they have and they are really enjoying meeting and greeting old friends and acquaintances. |
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The animal paintings would lend themselves to greeting card design whereas the flowers would suit repeat patterns such as wrapping paper. |
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To my great annoyance, Theodore actually strolled up and returned Cindy's greeting while introducing Jay as well. |
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The greeting acknowledges that we all share the same breath, the same universal life force. |
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How shall we ever admire our civic leaders if we cannot look up to them, to see a white silk glove raised in blessing, a ringed-hand greeting? |
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I owe the rather wonderful Jane a big apology for not having yet acknowledged perhaps the nicest and most unexpected birthday greeting. |
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In the greeting, Paul establishes his credentials by asserting the divine basis of his apostleship. |
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The custom of joining the hands in the sign of prayer is the greeting one receives from a stranger and is unique to Sanatana Dharma. |
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As my voice turned squeaky, it sounded as though I was asking him a question, not greeting him. |
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Four local men at the table turn as I close the door behind me, and nod their greeting, before returning to their game of dominoes. |
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Flat cap in hand, the foreign secretary strides from doorstep to corner shop, greeting many voters by name and asking after their fathers. |
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And I just realised I probably won't post again in 2001, so this is by way of being a New Year's greeting to all of you out there who read this. |
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His black coat trailed after him gracefully as he went about greeting regular attendants to his event. |
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I hug my more tactile friends in greeting and farewell, and hug some of my other friends if I'm a little drunk. |
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As we walked, I saw many men greeting or saluting us by kissing her forefinger and bringing it to their forehead. |
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It still breathes fire at night, greeting guests who gather for drinks or dinner. |
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Though the gap in his fingers, he had gazed upon the man dressed in regal scarlet, presently greeting the crown prince. |
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Photo Memories Accent Books feature accessories and embellishments for scrapbook pages and customized greeting cards. |
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This ancient method of greeting between mariners is a form of salute, based upon making the ship vulnerable. |
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Mass cards, greeting cards, get well cards, Mass bouquets and Mass cards are available. |
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Christmas greeting cards were sent to all senior citizens living alone and season's greetings were extended to all families in the area. |
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A seasonal greeting, or the merest mention of the C-word, is enough to get the landlord shaking the swear-box meaningfully. |
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Other features include an expanded beer and wine section, a larger greeting card section and nine checkout lanes, three of them self-checkout. |
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But if some of the former residents were lacking in self control the children greeting the Princess were on their best behaviour. |
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They were nearly always together on social occasions and the warm smile and friendly handshake was part of every greeting. |
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A photo from the 1950s shows Lucien Lelong meeting and greeting his midinettes. |
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The till staff had learnt the script for their cheery greeting well, without ever sounding transatlantically insincere. |
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If ever the greeting card industry needs a poster dog for Valentine's Day, there is no better candidate than the bichon frise. |
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She exclaimed happily in greeting as she heard the light tread of his boots on the kitchen tile. |
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A short, vigorously cheerful woman in a twinkling red dress walked about, greeting each person. |
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She's simply too busy meeting and greeting the movers and shakers of the business world. |
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Her lips parted in a smile of greeting, showing her pearl-white teeth as we took our seats. |
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The repeated word doesn't have to be slang, or a greeting, or anything else in particular. |
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Tie ornaments to napkin rings or ribbons to serve as a warm greeting to the feast. |
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Her mother came right in, walked by with a short, unreciprocated greeting, and caught sight of the broken locks as soon as they were in her view. |
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The designs made by eight students from the Bishop Cotton Girls' School were chosen for printing as greeting cards, of the 15 designs that were selected. |
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A versatile handheld paper crimper gives a professional look to paper projects ranging from greeting cards to napkin rings, Christmas tree ornaments to gift wrap. |
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The only thing he did though was to give her a small kiss of greeting. |
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Continuing to smile, Rosalyn held a hand out to me in greeting. |
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He steps into the road to allow a gaggle of shopaholics to descend on Mayfair and does not expect to be thanked as he flicks the brim of his trilby by way of greeting. |
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As darkness fell and Christmas lights came on in windows we would drive from one fusty home to another, greeting impossibly old and decaying and undoubtedly lonely people. |
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You really would think that someone from Sandy's background would know better than to commit the solecism of greeting the domestic staff before his host. |
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Many times I've watched in fascination as a doe approached the yard of the cattery and touched noses with a cat through the mesh in a charming cross-species greeting. |
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He dominates this show from the start, greeting you on a huge screen with his upside-down face, spewing out six metres of gauze like some psychic medium ejecting ectoplasm. |
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Early on, we were prompted by a number of requests to produce tabletop products like dishes and gravy boats in addition to our greeting cards and picture frames. |
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Suddenly a group of inebriated young men came bouncing along the line of parked vehicles, greeting us lewdly as they stomped great dents into the cars' roofs and bonnets. |
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To appreciate printing in everyday items students look at my collection of antique valentines and share each other's budding collections of beautiful greeting cards. |
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After greeting one another, they sat down to share a billy of tea. |
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Melvin approached from behind her, and murmured a polite greeting. |
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Their greeting was coolly polite with an undercurrent of dislike. |
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On Monday, a parade of European diplomats paid him a visit in Ramallah, complimenting his speech and fawning over him like devoted fans greeting a television star. |
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The occasional car went past, usually with groups of men inside, some ignoring the convoy, others hooting their horns, smiling and waving a greeting. |
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As they neared the quay, youthful voices sang out a greeting. |
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He ended up apologising about the lack of an Ulster-Scots greeting. |
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After the old fella collecting money, we passed the old guy at the door greeting customers, with the obligatory vest, badges and balloons for the kids. |
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You can change the greeting on the lock screen by hitting the edit button. |
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Today, immediately after my greeting, three of them skittered to their feet and ran full pelt on the water alongside me until they took off and soared above. |
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This wish is warranted to perform within the usual implication of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting. |
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Later she explains why typical forms of greeting in Sierra Leone, such as shaking hands and hugging, are no longer acceptable. |
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They accuse old friends and colleagues of terrible things, even if they do something simple like return a greeting on Facebook. |
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Liz Smith, journalist and gossip columnist My mother was sweet, kind and gentle, a regular Hallmark greeting card kind of mom. |
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I'm trying to find a suitable metaphor for the startling ungentleness with which the world is apparently greeting the triumphant completion of my undergraduate education. |
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The guy turned around and lifted his chin as a gesture of greeting. |
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To them, a smile or a nod of the head in greeting has no meaning. |
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It was a small and somewhat subdued crowd greeting Goertzen at the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre as he and his wife Kim arrived to address supporters. |
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Handshaking is the preferred way of greeting among traditional people. |
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His eye-lids lifted and he managed a quirk of a smile in greeting. |
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This was later explained by Indian officials as a message of greeting. |
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Elliot gave her a chipper greeting and handed her a juice box. |
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The horse whickered a soft greeting as he drew near her stall. |
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The staff then filled each box with a selection of toys, clothing, colouring books and sweets, as well as a small greeting card for the recipient of the present. |
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She practiced her scripted greeting as well as her waves and hand gestures, making sure that every word and every single detail was downright perfect. |
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Several hundred teenagers dressed in patent leather shoes and crisp green U.S. Army uniforms are greeting and backslapping each other in the crowded school hallway. |
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Spending more than an hour greeting a well-behaved group that queued with schoolboy grins, she lavished her attention on the well-deserved throng with photos and autographs. |
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I raised a hand in greeting as Will and Dylan approached together. |
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Breaking radio silence for a brief greeting from the wind-blown Hebrides. |
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The atmosphere is laid back, as is the owner Jose, who moves around greeting everyone in his trademark overshirt, surrounded by an air of bonhomie. |
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As he passed his Uncle Al's house, he honked his horn in greeting. |
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Screens and lights winked on as if in greeting as she stepped inside. |
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There's nothing more transparent than a politician smiling and greeting you like a long lost friend when you know well he doesn't know you from Adam. |
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The editors also liked the listings of thousands of boat ramps, marine surveyors, boat shows, nautical crossword puzzles, and free greeting cards. |
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Dogs barked at the distance, greeting each other and saying farewell. |
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He also established the UK's first wholesale greeting cards cash-and-carry warehouse at Barlow Fold and was the main sponsor of Bury Football Club for many years. |
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Some tipped their worn hats at him in greeting as they passed, while others contentedly reined their horses onward, chewing thoughtfully on a strand of wheat. |
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Whether you are talking to a bank teller or visiting a friend, it is considered rude not to engage in a proper greeting before getting down to business. |
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I acknowledged her and managed some polite words of greeting. |
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An economy loses its vibrancy when spoonfeeding nonagenarians and greeting customers at Wal-Mart are its highest growth opportunities. |
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The miscreant is shamed into just standing there mortified and not fanfaring at all while the others finish the greeting to the arriving guest. |
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At the party the host made a point of greeting all the latecomers he missed in the first pass. |
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In 2015 Andrews made a surprise appearance at the Oscars, greeting Lady Gaga who paid her homage by singing a medley from The Sound of Music. |
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However, the flag was later dipped in the collective greeting of the royal family. |
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In 1843 the first commercial Christmas card was produced by Henry Cole leading to the exchange of festive greeting cards among the public. |
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To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour. |
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Submissive foxes will approach dominant animals in a low posture, so that their muzzles reach up in greeting. |
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Whining is associated with situations of anxiety, curiosity, inquiry and intimacy such as greeting, feeding pups and playing. |
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When a bird arrives at the nest, a greeting ceremony occurs in which each partner raises and lowers its wings and plumes. |
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After making the sign of the cross and greeting the people liturgically, he begins the Act of Penitence. |
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The wai is a sign of respect and reverence for another, similar to the namaste greeting of India and Nepal. |
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The Peace, at which in the early Church the congregation had exchanged a greeting, was removed altogether. |
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Frequently he hallucinates the sight of his master approaching, and turns round in joyful greeting, only to find there is no one there. |
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Bewildered by the unexpected greeting, my son stiffened, but managed a polite answer. |
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To wood-elf and field-elf I pour out this greeting, And bid you bless this holy rite. |
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Peter Armenian Apostolic Church in Van Nuys with other youths, greeting parishioners who walked inside. |
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The Boulder-based venture capital firm was looking for an app that would essentially replace a receptionist for greeting visitors. |
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Miz Hot Tips is talking about the new Reuse-A-Card with reusable envelope stickers so you can resend all your old greeting cards. |
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The cards showing colourful wrapped presents appear to be a warm greeting from Bernicia Housing Company. |
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Services include gas price alerts, motivational messages, diet tips, ring tones, greeting cards, wallpapers, screen savers and email. |
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Carolina is a premier coated bristols brand used in a variety of applications including greeting cards, book covers and marketing collateral. |
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The flirtatious young prince arrived in Adelaide to a rapturous Aussi greeting and gave 28-year-old Sylvia Cresnar a smacker on the lips. |
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Shaking hands and giving nose kisses when greeting others is a Socotran tradition during Eid. |
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This evening, however, he was struck by the beaming alacrity of the aide-de-camp's greeting. |
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A post-Pauline author begins the letter to the Colossians addressing the believers with a typical greeting of grace and peace. |
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But most African American greeting card companies want to produce their lines for the black consumer. |
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If you're willing to pay to recieve an extensive list of greeting card companies seeking freelancers, try WritersMarket. |
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The stationery store had one piece of Eid greeting card just in case someone went asking for it. |
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This has provided opportunity for retailers that still carry greeting cards to actually grow share. |
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The Popcards App lets consumers create personalized, printed greeting cards with a video message. |
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Bravenet's tools include guestbooks, forums, chat rooms, mailing lists, greeting cards and more. |
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Handshakes were the dirtiest greeting, followed by high-fives and then fist bumps, which transferred 90 percent fewer germs than handshakes. |
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He was then treated to the ceremonial welcome on the lawn in front of Government House which included a Maori greeting, known as a powhiri. |
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The three men were seen greeting each other with a fist bump and laughing together when they met before the kidnap claim. |
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When there's flu going round or coughs and colds, definitely if you want to touch someone as a greeting a fist bump is much better than a handshake. |
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Our time, not some other dimension, not some greeting card galaxy, but the real hurly burly of our lives, of every culture, of all of our ambitions and failings. |
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Vw The 65-year-old resigned after council officials warned him he would be slapped with a four-week suspension if he continued greeting children with a high-fives. |
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Projects include place card clips, angels, ornaments, greeting cards, wrapping paper, reindeer and sleigh, decorations, a winter scene, little bells, and more. |
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When the door opened and Alisa Peterman breezed in with a cheerful greeting, West knew exactly where she was headed and a couple of titles she probably hadn't read yet. |
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The market overview section provides an insight into the Indian greetings card market and then moves on to the most popular occasions for greeting cards sales. |
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This customer is more than willing to spend the money on greeting cards as long as she perceives the cards as an excellent value for those she wants to connect with. |
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Greeting Card Factory and Greeting Card Factory Deluxe comprise a collection of Nova's clipart together with the tools used to produce greeting cards. |
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Grocery, with the pressures they have from the perimeter, many are looking to reduce the greeting card aisle size, and it seems humor gets sacrificed. |
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Senders can compose a greeting for a girlfriend for him to read with a wink and sexy smile, serving them compliments, not come-ons for the holidays. |
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There is also a selection of gifts, such as greeting cards and mouse mats. |
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These unique designs have been combined with modern illustrations to create a beautiful stationary range including greeting cards, shopping lists and notecards. |
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This can be accomplished with something romantic like a candle lit backrub in front of the fireplace, or as simple as a surprise greeting card with a personalized inscription. |
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After greeting the jam-packed crowd at the ground, the aerialists quickly climbed their way up the silk to an unbelievable height of almost 13 metres. |
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Sarah reels a little, nevertheless, under the dog's boisterous greeting. |
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The male uses an advertisement call to encourage a female to join him at the nest, and both sexes use various greeting calls after a pair bond has been established. |
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Active submission occurs often as a form of greeting, and involves the submissive wolf approaching another in a low posture, and licking the other wolf's face. |
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Unto my friend this Day outsend A joyous Christmas greeting! |
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The sending and receiving of greeting cards is an established tradition in the UK, with card sending or card display in the home being an important part of British culture. |
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