According to a source who was there, Mr Barry received a chilly reception that day back in the Fifties. |
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Why couldn't they have placed the reception team directly opposite the door where you can see it? |
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A reception and informal concert of Middle Eastern music follow the lecture. |
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Yet for all that, this was a win that received a rapturous reception from the home fans, after some anxious moments in the second half. |
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In addition, officers and senior ratings, in conjunction with the British Embassy, held a well-attended reception on the Saturday evening. |
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Many reception venues will insist that couples have adequate insurance cover before they will hire out their rooms. |
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The reception was held in a marquee and a further 200 arrived for the afters, making it one of the biggest weddings seen for sometime. |
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I was taken round the back and made my way in along a little narrow passage to a window serving as a reception desk. |
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The office was empty, swivel chairs motionless behind open reception windows. |
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To the east is the administration wing with the main entrance, reception and offices. |
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The airside areas received new reception points for the baggage coming off the conveyor belts. |
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The one thing that they can be assured of is a hostile reception from the Afrikaner support base that still exists in Bloemfontein. |
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He is expected to receive a less than rapturous reception despite massive investment in the health service promised in last week's Budget. |
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Throughout May Churchill continued to get a stony reception from the Conservative benches. |
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The latest proposals for the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy were given a hostile reception by the Irish farm lobby yesterday. |
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That he will once again be subjected to a hostile reception in Leith proves that this is not the case. |
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Similarly, refugee centres met with a hostile reception initially but we now have these facilities in almost every county in Ireland. |
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Such criticisms initially got a hostile reception from parliamentary and government officials, but attitudes have slowly changed. |
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He made the comments at a dinner reception in Beijing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the signing of a peace treaty between Japan and China. |
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The Gala Ball will be proceeded by a champagne reception and dinner at 8pm, followed by the auction. |
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In my dream, I'm at a wedding reception or similar type of celebratory event. |
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The purpose of the trials is to test delivery and reception of high definition broadcasts on the major television platforms. |
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A large pink panther, a yellow and green felt parrot hanging from the ceiling and a blue-and-white teddy greet visitors at the reception desk. |
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As the reception area is what visitors will first see, Fogarty felt it was vital that this be welcoming and have a contemporary feel. |
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That harks back to Victorian days when most guests arrived by train and as they entered the hotel, the reception was the first place they saw. |
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You then come face to face with a wall of glass, behind which lurks the hotel reception desk, quite unlike any other you will have seen. |
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Both the reception and the restaurant areas had a very open, uncluttered, look about them. |
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We were greeted in the reception area by a bearded man who scanned us disapprovingly. |
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They laughed and hurried sheepishly downstairs, leaving the key on the reception desk in the hotel lobby. |
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Pre-lunch drinks will be served in the reception area of the hotel, where people will have the opportunity to meet up. |
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Usually, someone will greet you at a reception desk and show you where to go. |
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This means customers will be asked to leave their car keys at reception when they check in and their car will be parked for them. |
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It is a trauma hospital complete with the sights and sounds of a reception area dealing with all manner of emergencies. |
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The moment they opened the doors to the reception area they were greeted with techno music and the smell of green tea. |
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But even if there is no bad news awaiting you at the hotel reception desk, that feeling lasts only hours, a day or two at the most. |
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Original art goes everywhere in the hotel, from the reception desk to the guest rooms. |
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A total of 27 reception pupils were due to begin their school life at Burrsville Infant School, in Craigfield Avenue, Great Clacton, yesterday. |
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Every parent in the York area who has a child who is due to start in reception will receive a copy of the form with a written explanation. |
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The tests have led to a narrowing of the curriculum, even in reception classes. |
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For he is one of 34 boys and girls who missed out on a place in this year's three oversubscribed reception classes at Whiteley Primary School. |
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The nursery and reception classes do very well and children with special educational needs are achieving a very good standard. |
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The regional survey revealed 15 cases of reception class children verbally abusing teachers and seven cases at nurseries. |
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The problems started in January 2002 when Michael went into reception class. |
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His 96-yard touchdown reception against the Raiders in the 2000 playoffs is an NFL record. |
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Mr Lyons said the reception centre runs a number of computer, arts and crafts and language classes for adults. |
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On their arrival in distant countries, they were either placed in temporary reception centres or were collected by prearranged guardians. |
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The detention centre in Katajanokka will be acting in connection with the Helsinki reception centre for immigrants. |
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Evacuated residents reported to a reception centre in Watson Lake and were being put up in hotels or at private residences. |
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But first, he would be sent to a reception centre where he would be strip-searched, photographed and have a DNA sample taken. |
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Residents last night waited at a reception centre opposite the flats to learn if they will be able to return to their homes. |
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At present, there are around 170 asylum seekers living in the reception centre at the former Devoy Barracks in Kildare town. |
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However, it is thought to have occurred near a large reception centre for refugees and asylum seekers in the town. |
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Essex Police said the passengers had been taken into a reception center and would be interviewed. |
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He added that he and all of the residents were happy in the reception centre in Waterford. |
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Its large reception room was used for meetings, dances and most other community activities. |
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The cottage includes four bedrooms, three reception rooms, a bathroom and toilet, a 24 ft kitchen, a cloakroom with toilet and a garage. |
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The reception rooms are generous in size and include a drawing room, dining room, sitting room and study. |
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The first reception room is a living room to the front of the house with a marble fireplace, high ceiling and sash window. |
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The fourth reception room, the dining room, is located across the hall and also retains its period fireplace. |
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Inside, the accommodation comprises three reception rooms, six bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. |
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There are two bedrooms, a bathroom, two reception rooms and a private patio garden to the front. |
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It is a four-bedroom house with two reception rooms, kitchen, two bathrooms and conservatory. |
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Another reception room beside the living room also has parquet flooring and a brick fireplace, as well as a French door leading to the garden. |
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Sitting in four acres of grounds, it includes three reception rooms, a billiard room, kitchen, five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a sauna room. |
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As well as four bedrooms, it boasts two bathrooms, three reception rooms and a family room, as well as assorted halls, pantries and studies. |
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Further down the hall is the fourth reception room, used by the current owners as a family room. |
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It stands at the centre of the farm and includes two reception rooms, a large kitchen, a utility room, three bedrooms and a bathroom. |
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At the wedding reception at Redlynch, near Salisbury, the couple cut the wedding cake which was decorated with a Great Bustard. |
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The couple were joined in wedlock by Fr, Gerry Chestnutt with the reception held afterwards in the Tower Hotel. |
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The two looked around at their reception and jollily simpered at the limbo line lead by their dear friend Ashton Kutcher. |
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They have invited every member of the Western club to a champagne reception in the august surroundings of Turnberry Hotel on Thursday evening. |
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He stows away on a Portugal-bound ship, has qualms about the reception that might await him, and jumps ship at St. Helena. |
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The reception in the hall, and in the press the day after, was almost universally adulatory. |
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Even more lavish is the House of the Messii, with the magnificent marble floor in its main reception room. |
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To the left are a pair of formal reception rooms, the drawing and dining rooms, which interconnect with double doors. |
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We intended to sit awhile in the reception area but found it in virtual darkness. |
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In Norman's house the kettle was on the boil and a strange reception committee awaited us. |
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We've got a kiosk in reception that sells items you might need for a reasonable price. |
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Due to fear of a recriminatory reception in Senegal, her editors advised her to adopt a pseudonym. |
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The radio functioned well enough, if you were satisfied with AM reception only, but I was a fanatical FM listener. |
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A redesign and modernisation of the hospital's main entrance and reception area is underway. |
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The third reception room at this level is a spacious conservatory off the living room. |
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No less interesting has been the enthusiastic reception of several recent political plays that steered clear of rigid political reductionism. |
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Sometimes he tools around Turku, some 145 kilometers west of Helsinki, in a van to test reception in hard-to-reach places. |
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On July 6, the Finnish Ambassador and his wife hosted a reception on their home to say sayonara. |
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The public's reception of the album went above and beyond what he had ever hoped for. |
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I can understand how wrongful reception or rejection of evidence can affect a verdict. |
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Where there should have been a wide open space butting up to a keep, there was instead of a large, luxuriously appointed reception room. |
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Features include gas-fired central heating, gas coal-effect fires in both reception rooms and tiled fireplaces in two of the three bedrooms. |
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Given the all-or-nothing quality of this position, it's easy to imagine its chilly reception in the publishing world. |
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In most reception venues, the house alcohol is always more expensive than if you supply your own. |
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Dogs to yelp enthusiastically. drD will be attending a formal reception area in an anonymous office block later today. |
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I bawled at the Guardian executive, because the reception is pretty poor in some parts of the Chilterns. |
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Today, albeit poor in reception quality, I got to catch familiar faces reading news. |
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To the right, both of the interconnecting reception rooms have original fireplaces, plasterwork and window shutters. |
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The radio's sound reproduction was good, but reception on the medium-wave and long-wave bands was unusually poor for a Ford. |
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The fully managed complex will include a manager's office, reception area, coffee dock, shop, launderette and security office. |
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This room would also make an ideal den or music room for teenagers, as it is well away from the main reception area. |
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It was a mark of your class to show how much one could spend on a wedding, and the reception had to be the shindig of the year. |
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Sure, their reception area is always pretty nice, but they never spend any money on the back offices where all the work is done. |
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For all their efforts, they were treated to a warm reception in Moran's Pub in Grange where they were able to put their feet up after their trek. |
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Omnidirectional-antenna nulling systems tend to produce null rings that block GPS reception from a portion of the sky. |
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Two further reception rooms both have open fireplaces, while the kitchen includes another more informal, dining area. |
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There are two reception rooms located off the entrance hall, both with fireplaces with cast iron surrounds and timber floors. |
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To the left is a set of equal size reception rooms with matching tiled fireplaces. |
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At the drop area the Maquis failed to flash their reception lights and caused the mission to be aborted. |
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It is finished in white render contrasted with black curtain walling, and with a roof-high atrium in the reception area. |
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Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comports with those warlike preparations which cover our waters and darken our land. |
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Many ships discharge their ballast and bilge during loading and unloading because many Black Sea ports lack reception facilities. |
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This has allowed the creation of a large reception space accommodating the living room, dining area and kitchen. |
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The Jerusalem artichoke at first had an enthusiastic reception in Europe, where its curious, sweet taste was a novelty. |
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A business-like reception area sets the tone for a spacious, minimalist style throughout that is soothing rather than intimidating. |
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Other similarly coloured decorations included flowers, balloons, the cake and the reception at the Hanover International. |
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The council was hosting a civic reception to mark the bicentenary of St Peter's Church in the town. |
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Other useful items are automatic lights and wipers and the radio gave first class reception on all wavebands. |
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In time-honoured tradition, it was a complete surprise, followed by a champagne reception for her family and colleagues. |
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It has two reception rooms and six bedrooms as well as a billiard room, playroom and a wine cellar. |
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Off the kitchen is a tiled lobby, a utility room and the fifth reception room, a bright playroom at the front of the house. |
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Eighty guests enjoyed a wedding breakfast in the ballroom and a further 130 attended the evening reception at the castle. |
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The movie adaptation has attracted critical praise in the US, although it received a mixed reception at the Sundance film festival. |
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The third reception room, on the other side of the hall, has rag-rolled orange walls and a white ceiling with spotlighting. |
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He jumps, surprised, and the loud clatter of silverware resonates from our corner of the reception hall. |
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Three other reception rooms can all be reached from the drawing room or the reception hall. |
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The walls in the reception hall and dining room are covered with glazed Egyptian cotton canvas. |
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The original features of the hall's reception rooms, previously sub-divided into small offices, can now be seen again. |
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Just a few numbers earlier he was welcomed by a rapturous reception from ecstatic fans chanting his name. |
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It boasts four reception rooms, seven bedrooms, five bathrooms and a self-contained flat. |
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Afterwards, the wedding party departed for the reception and function in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar. |
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The big day had started so well with a white wedding at the Blessed Trinity Church in Wickersley followed by a reception at a nearby hotel. |
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We have lived together now for a little more than a year and plan to marry as soon as we can pay for the wedding and reception that we both want. |
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The celebration continued with a reception where former colleagues, students and friends shared remembrances. |
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On the other hand, through acts of charity, prayer and reception of the sacraments we can increase our share of grace. |
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Seeing a painting is not a matter of passive reception but requires a synthetic act in which we unite and bring together many different aspects. |
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Other possibilities which are urged are the reception of communion after divorce and remarriage, and women priests. |
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The Church continues to insist that explicit faith, reception of the sacraments, and obedience to the Church are the ordinary means to salvation. |
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It's back to the drawing board for a road project following a hostile reception at a public meeting. |
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Plans for the Commonhead flyover and Blunsdon bypass were given a lukewarm reception when they were unveiled yesterday. |
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Seldom have we seen a crowd as large at that which had gathered at Grattan Square, the focal point of the official reception and welcome. |
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Nic, when that team goes in on Monday, is there going to be some sort of formal reception to meet them, or it is going to be an awkward moment? |
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A more formal arrival reception took place Friday morning at Rodney Bay Marina. |
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A big welcoming reception was being planned yesterday for the new champion. |
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Although no formal reception was organised for the players, they were heartily welcomed by cheering bystanders in the arrivals hall. |
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The priest shall be known as a Postulant until his reception into the Fraternity. |
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On reception into prison, the man gave an address in Leicester, where he said he had been living with an unnamed friend. |
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December 12, 2001 marks the centenary of the first broadcast and reception of a radio signal across a distance. |
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If you drive through these landscapes, getting radio reception can sometimes be iffy at best, especially in the rural West. |
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They claimed aerials could interfere with TV and radio reception and ruin the appearance of the area. |
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Some elements of the service, including radio reception and breakfast television, are free. |
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The reflection of radio waves means that AM radio reception is possible at great distances from the transmitter. |
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Several digital receivers capable of HD Radio reception are available to consumers. |
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If anything goes wrong out here, there is no cell-phone coverage, and many areas are blind to radio reception altogether. |
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However, radio reception on MW and LW bands was simply awful, though this is probably a matter of adjustment. |
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In addition, the radio had no long wave band and medium wave reception was poor. |
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Radio reception is good and sound quality in the cabin is excellent, thanks to the suppression of external noise sources. |
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Analog is more expensive, has slightly better sound quality when reception is good, and is more widespread because it's been around longer. |
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The BBC is responding to listeners' demand for better radio reception by expanding its medium wave transmissions to India. |
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Select models now feature its dual antennae design for improved signal reception and transmission on wireless networks. |
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This residence was designed to accommodate a growing family but also to have elegant reception rooms suitable for entertainment. |
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A room at the front of the house is currently used as a third bedroom, but could easily function as another reception room. |
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Dating back to the 1860s, this converted property has three bedrooms, four reception rooms, three bathrooms and a spanking new kitchen. |
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The guest apartment consists of three bedrooms, one reception room, a kitchen and a bathroom. |
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Intentionally rough, the bluff critic reacts here as well to the spectacular reception of the poem. |
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Carolyn and bridegroom Richard Coombs were told their reception could not go ahead after the church marriage service. |
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The highlanders, with their visible poverty and audible oddity of speech, met with a mixed reception and often sent home unfavourable reports. |
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Mark and Tina sat in the reception awaiting their rendezvous with the principle. |
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Two best man speeches at the reception as well, that's twice the opportunity for inane and puerile humour. |
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At the Fabian Society's summer reception at Westminster he was among friends and looking relaxed and comfortable. |
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On the second floor are five bedrooms and two reception rooms, with a flat occupying the third floor. |
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The latecomers made a beeline to the reception desk, showing their entrance forms and collecting their sheets and gifts. |
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You go to a reception and the waiting staff fall over themselves to ply you with drink. |
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Network reception for mobile phones varies depending on the area in which you are using the phone. |
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It opened with a show-and-tell session of members' slides during the traditional reception on Friday night. |
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To the left, double doors open onto a reception room with a bay window at the front. |
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The house has two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility, various storerooms, eight bedrooms and two bathrooms. |
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Accommodation in the 108 square metre property is two reception rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, various storerooms and a garage. |
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But he should get a much friendlier reception when he pulls on the England shirt and captain's armband again. |
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She knew that she was now in the lobby, since the main doors were there and there were reception desks. |
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When I got to the hotel lobby it was deserted so I just left my room key behind the reception desk and headed out into the street. |
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They walked up to the reception desk and were met with a waiter who led them to a small table for two. |
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They walked together with me from the reception desk to the security check area. |
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However, the idea has received a cool reception from employers, who believe it is unrealistic for all but a very few companies and employees. |
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Scott had wanted a relaxed, casual reception that looked more like a dance club than a wedding reception. |
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The reception rooms, large garden and garage are likely to prove key selling points. |
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Catherine thanked the conference attendees for the warm reception she and her sisters had received. |
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The Monday evening saw a reception for all conference attendees in the Glasgow Science Centre. |
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Many couples include monograms or logos that are repeated other places in the wedding and reception as well. |
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A perfect day had begun with a wedding reception in a marquee at the family home, but had ended with the most appalling and macabre tragedy. |
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The match started well for the Newbridge men with their reception of service and blocking doing well against a very strong attacking side. |
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Expect a friendly reception typical of the famed West Coast hospitality, and of course we serve morning tea. |
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One of the delightful reception staff checks you in and whisks you off to your room. |
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A woman delivers a large package to reception for Michael and Michael gets excited thinking it's a strippergram. |
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Withers, the grande dame of this and previous improv festivals, spoke about improvisation during the post-show reception onstage. |
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And on the spot where it was founded, Zurich Insurance will host the centenary reception on January 13, ushering in the year's events. |
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Inside, the reception hall is floored in maple and has an understairs storage cupboard. |
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There are two reception rooms, a study, kitchen, utility room, five bedrooms and three bathrooms. |
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Inside, there are two reception rooms, two bathrooms, a study, kitchen and walk-in hot press. |
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The first reception room, a study, is to the left of the hall and includes a bay window and maple floor. |
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I think my parents rang me tonight but my phone was outta reception and it was too late to call them back. |
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With the lukewarm at-best reception that production received, it looked as if grief counselling might be in order. |
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The movie has enjoyed a reception undreamed of even by its makers and marketers. |
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One room had a red tessellated floor and the main reception room a geometric mosaic, partly restored. |
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The luxurious Platinum Lounge has an interesting concept, based on styling from the best hotel reception lounges around the world. |
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The multiplex type filter contains at least two disparate bandpass filters for separate reception or transmission frequency bands. |
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I wandered out of the foyer, just catching the start of the next interaction at the reception desk. |
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Our stories speak about past failure and the reception of God's gracious salvation through Jesus Christ. |
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The thousands of walkers in Pattaya received an enthusiastic reception from the crowds that thronged the sidewalks and packed the vantage points. |
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Villa may very well have been quite aware of the role modernist orientalism played in his reception in the United States. |
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The lodge comprises two reception rooms and five bedrooms and with its southerly aspect, enjoys fine views down the River Naver. |
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The celebrant was local priest Fr. Gerry Chestnutt with the reception taking place afterwards in the Granville Hotel. |
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With the enemy reception proving nothing like they had anticipated, troops pushed inland. |
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She is planning a formal wedding and reception to celebrate the happy event. |
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The team returned to Skipton and travelled by charabanc past cheering crowds to a reception at the town hall. |
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Double doors lead through to the dining room, which is floored in maple and has patio doors, while the third reception room is a family room. |
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The hallway is tiled in Italian marble while the two interconnecting reception rooms are floored in oak. |
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Seeing the reaction and the reception of the people so far, makes the war effort seem worthwhile. |
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He led them out of the reception hall and down the corridor to a small room on the left. |
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In fact, the main aspects of quality we see and judge are waiting times, the reception area, hospital food and the doctor's bedside manner. |
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Out of the holiday season, the club can be hired out for events including birthday and reception parties. |
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This would provide two new meeting rooms, new toilets, kitchens, a servery, storage areas, a reception foyer and small bar. |
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Katie finished with a flourish, pushing Cody out of the way and walking with a purpose to the reception area. |
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A porched entrance leads to a spacious reception hall with ceiling coving, built-in closet and understairs storage. |
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The only problem thus far is that the reception in my office is hit-or-miss. |
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This allows the practice to run more fluently by reducing bottlenecks at reception during busy times. |
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To the right is the main reception room, a warm and sunny space with a large fireplace and two bay windows. |
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It was the old besom who had stood behind the reception counter when she arrived. |
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When I rose to welcome us all with a short mihi in Maori, my reception was a stunned and stony silence. |
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Their influence is suspected in the chilly reception from corporate Canada. |
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Earlier today, Bill, Powell had rather a chilly reception from the Moroccan king. |
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A group of volunteer border guards get a chilly reception in southern California. |
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This view has, thus far, met with a rather chilly reception among dinofolk. |
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The bedrooms are off a separate wing behind the reception rooms. |
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The woman in the museum reception was kind enough to call a cab. |
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The idea has received a mostly positive reception at the Forum. |
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The proposal has met a frosty reception from long-time British residents, especially the so-called ten pound poms who came to Australia under the Assisted Passage Scheme. |
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The reception hall with mahogany woodblock floor leads to a gracious drawing room with windows on three sides overlooking the well-tended gardens. |
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They have explored the effects that certain cinematic texts have had on the respective diasporic cultures, distribution channels, consumption and reception patterns. |
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When you walk through the front door of the old stone church you enter the reception area which consists of a bar to the left and a cosy waiting area to the right. |
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This is the woman, remember, who served bangers and mash at her wedding reception in the Crooked Billet pub in Reading and then honeymooned in Scotland in November. |
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One of the most unusual orders we have received was to supply 100 kilograms of our wild smoked salmon to the wedding reception of a Middle Eastern prince. |
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Standing under a tent for a cocktail reception getting schmoozy and boozy? |
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Please present a parking ticket at the reception or to a bell captain. |
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To the left of the reception hall is the drawing room with an attractive period fireplace, original wooden floors, high ceilings and large windows. |
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The other controls work well, though lovers of British premiership football will hate the poor reception on MW radio stations such as BBC Five Live. |
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It has three levels with three reception rooms and four bedrooms. |
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A major oil company, for instance, has installed a bullet and bombproof wall that stays hidden in the ceiling of the reception area for the executive offices. |
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Survivors and walking wounded would be taken to local authority-run rest centres and survivor reception centres which provide food, medicine and communications facilities. |
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Inness's painting was given a cordial reception by the newspaper critics if not the worshipful praise that often greeted the pictures he exhibited at this stage of his career. |
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The reception was held in the Manor Court Hotel and the happy couple will reside at Rathnaskillogue where the Kilkenny and Waterford flags have been flying for some weeks. |
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To examine reception quality, a researcher made a call and then walked into a room screened to prevent cellphone signals penetrating its walls or bouncing around inside. |
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We were in Mandir Niwas, which in the days of the royal shoots was the reception area for the visiting dignitaries because it was closest to the station. |
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There are four reception rooms on the ground floor as well as a kitchen and back sitting room, plus a total of six bedrooms over the first and second floors. |
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When that brave soldier, Milo Corcoran, ventures out to greet the teams on Tuesday evening, the reception from the stands is likely to be sulphurous. |
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For example, the projection of film in the darkened auditorium and its public reception are important elements of the cultural experience of film. |
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There is a cartoon on the reception desk which depicts Santa, having come down the chimney, looking at a plate of food which has been left out for him. |
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Todorov, Jauss and Culler all decentre the text as the determiner of genre, and introduce the idea that genres are formed in relation to reader reception and expectation. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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Situated on the corner of Charlemont Street and Grand Parade, the office block is entered via a reception area where two lifts serve the building's five floors. |
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Of course, wooden floors are too high-maintenance, but in the reception area we have used solid timber on the walls, as it creates a warm and welcoming ambiance. |
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With a shake of my head I leave the bathroom and head towards the reception desk, I've never been a fan of the graveyard shift and tonight is no different. |
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Croydon Champions will be printing notelets which will be on sale at the Champions roadshows throughout the year and at our gala reception in November. |
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The grim, red-brick health board building couldn't provide a more stark contrast to the French chateau to be used for the reception after Saturday's church wedding near Paris. |
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We follow the line inside through a quiet, dentist office-like reception area where ids are checked. |
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To the right are the two main reception rooms, both of which have matching cast iron fireplaces with tiled hearths and insets, ceiling cornices and centre roses. |
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This room could be easily reconverted into a dining room, and the addition of double doors would make for an impressive set of interconnecting reception rooms. |
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From the hall, a set of glass doors open onto to the main reception rooms. |
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After witnessing the warm reception that the horse received coming into the winner's enclosure, co-owner Paul Barber paid tribute to the veteran chaser. |
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I doubt that you would sanction drinking and gambling on such a scale, but there you are as large as life, directly above the club's reception desk. |
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Then, it was on to a posh restaurant for the reception where I was positively salivating in anticipation of the delicious food I'd been told about. |
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Peter Riddell is the doyen of British political commentators, and if something becomes received wisdom, it's often he who initiated its reception as such. |
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A tall bearded man soon entered reception and forcibly grinned at me. |
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Plans for the reception centres are expected to be tabled at a meeting of the British, Italian, Spanish, French and German justice ministers in Florence in October. |
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There I found a special reception desk and was shown into an anteroom. |
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I remember the warm, encouraging reception I had from the Director of the Foundation, when I hesitantly approached him to inquire about the Foundation's possible support. |
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The two families travelled together as a group to Normandy for the various events but it was during a reception prior to the ceremony on Omaha beach that fate took a hand. |
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Indeed, the novel narrativizes the reception of the almanac in such a way as to keep it from being the property of only one nation or imagined community. |
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Later, in Kathmandu at a reception feting her fourth summit, Lakpa tried to mask the bruises with pancake makeup. |
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The ticker-tape reception being afforded later this month to the 47,000 volunteers who were the true heroes and heroines of the Games is richly deserved. |
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The houses have brick and cream rendered front elevations, Rationel front doors, windows and French doors, part glazed reception doors, fitted kitchens and bathrooms. |
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When he took the stage the reception was as if he was the headline act. |
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Friends, relatives from both families and special guests filled the reception room at the Amari Orchid Resort Hotel, celebrating the joyous occasion. |
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Sports fans who wish to listen to BBC 5 Live on medium wave will have to put up with poor reception and engine related interference, and there is no LW band. |
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At the main entrance, the reception and the primary waiting area flow into a larger reception room, which doubles as a presentation, exhibition, and event space. |
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It comprises another double bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and a spacious reception room and could be used as a self-contained unit or integrated with the rest of the property. |
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The first stage in that process is a short stay in the reception center. |
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He lived for a while at a refugee reception centre in Cambridgeshire before he was moved to Rotherham last September as part of the Government's dispersal policy. |
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How about his 47-yard touchdown reception against Notre Dame? |
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My son, who is in reception class, brings books home to read. |
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They all lent a hand, from reception four-year-olds to the top class. |
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Youngsters in the nursery and reception classes were asked to dress up as their favourite animal as they celebrated the 12 animals used to represent the Chinese calendar. |
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Many draft resisters, conscientious objectors and protesters had been fined or gaoled, while soldiers sometimes met a hostile reception on their return home. |
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Youngsters can enter the school's reception class at the age of four. |
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My son was five in July and started full-time reception class in April. |
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They hope the pioneering scheme will start in September next year and grow from an initial reception class of 30 pupils to a bilingual school of 180 after six years. |
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A friendly girl at the reception buzzes new visitors in, after a short interview on a speakerphone. |
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I can speak with knowledge on this point as I was there just a few weeks ago in the emergency reception area, which competes with the toilets at Dover harbour for rankness. |
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But Southfield Park Primary School's reception class is already up and running, working together in a purpose-built block on the site in Long Grove Road. |
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There is also close liaison with the school's reception class. |
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It may not seem significant, but installing a door between the nursery and reception classes will allow more flexibility in the way children are grouped. |
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Anne O'Grady has been a reception class teacher at the school for 5 years. |
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Research indicates that outsourcing office services such as reprographics, reception and mailroom are worth more than 526m a year in Scotland and northern England alone. |
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