His equaliser brought welcome relief to the bench, but when the last-gasp winner went in delirium broke out. |
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Now she is making a welcome return to the boards in a revival of The Solid Gold Cadillac. |
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In fact, when people understand why refugees come here the welcome is generally warm and friendly. |
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Wide metal door sills and soft-blue ambient lighting welcome you into the car. |
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They told me they lived on liberated land where anyone was welcome to stay. |
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Of course other people are welcome to take a stroll through Rotary Park anytime they want. |
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Racing should welcome the white paper because at long last the government are tackling issues which matter to punters. |
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They said they were overwhelmed by the warm welcome and kindness received from local people. |
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I'm always a sucker for a good horn section, so the trombone, trumpet and sax were a welcome sight and sound. |
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Broad trees provide welcome shade along the entire way, and the street has a more relaxed and serene ambiance than many city shopping districts. |
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Daisy anemones provided welcome splashes of colour, but the splendid gorgonian corals ruled the fauna. |
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This was a welcome win for Celtic who are at last climbing the league table in the right direction. |
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As far as environmentalists are concerned, Suarez's departure is a welcome riddance. |
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Det Sgt Morgan said he would welcome any information that would shed light on the incident. |
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I've got some captain things that need looking to, so you and your friends are welcome to walk about and find your sea legs. |
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Both groups received a warm enthusiastic welcome from the matron, staff and patients and were thanked for their generosity. |
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All welcome to come and view the activities and premises on offer or to book a place for your child. |
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York played host to the tenth and final leg of Chapman's month-long UK tour, and an eager audience gave her a warm welcome and a fond farewell. |
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There was a warm and hearty welcome for all visitors to the Timothy family home and Mrs. Timothy always ensured that the kettle was on the boil. |
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Mind you, that was back when a pack of three new handkerchiefs was a highly acceptable and very welcome gift for Christmas. |
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However, we welcome the report's acknowledgement that a clearer definition of our role is needed. |
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The guitar work here is promising, with some alt-rock influences providing a welcome respite from the usual thirds-based harmonies. |
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They are very cute, and with so many people poking their fingers through the cage all day long are already tame and welcome a tickle. |
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So we should welcome and push for a leadership election campaign as soon as it's feasible. |
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Today's rest day on the Mediterranean coast will be even more welcome than usual. |
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Such an attitude is a welcome relief in a France where brutal and ignorant forms of anticlericalism still flourish. |
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Members of the public are welcome to attend the services which are all free of charge. |
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It's a well-constructed sculpture depicting the birth of a life form and a welcome respite from this dark exhibition. |
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You will have the experience of a lifetime and we will make you and yours more than welcome on your return. |
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Both cottages were beautifully decorated with festive lights and welcome home banners last Thursday morning before the group arrived. |
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The ferry barges across the seafront for its dock with categoric straightness, welcome after the shambles and indirection of Portsmouth. |
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Most welcome in recent times around our house has been the friendly cackle of a family of green wood-hoopoes. |
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If you are minded to think small, then the association would love to welcome you. |
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The food was quite wonderful, the atmosphere perfect and the welcome second to none. |
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The new measures in the Pensions Bill requiring consultation on changes to future benefits will be welcome from an employee's perspective. |
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Members of the public are welcome to view the exercise, which can best be seen from the riverside walk. |
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It is one of the most homely places in town where a warm welcome and friendly smile awaits all visitors. |
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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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That flexibility, a welcome departure from the ego-driven era of the starchitect, is one of the most appealing aspects of Think's plan. |
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Catherine was a lovely lady, kind natured and had a warm welcome for her friends. |
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The warmth of the welcome was all the more impressive because the people had so little. |
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The warmth of the welcome is overwhelming given the previous hours of solitude. |
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Everyone is welcome to the acting workshops, regardless of drama experience. |
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That Bradford children are being given a boost on this scale is welcome acknowledgement by the Government of the problems which exist here. |
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A fly-past by a Jaguar jet fighter and three helicopters gave her a warm welcome home. |
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All are welcome to browse through information and job vacancies on offer in a relaxed atmosphere. |
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The first lady of underground rock is always a welcome presence on the music scene, but there's nothing here she hasn't done before and better. |
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When he's ready to keep a civil tongue in his head and email me an apology, he's welcome back. |
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In the US, the widely accepted rule is that if your front light is on, you're welcome to trick-or-treaters at your door, and you'll have candy. |
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In midfield, Steve Schumacher's welcome return added zip and zest and brought legs to the piston-like work-rate of Lee Crooks. |
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This payment will be a welcome boost to some 716,000 people and their dependants who rely on social welfare for their weekly income. |
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It is, to say the least of it, a welcome refuge from your landlady's ornamental flower-vases. |
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We welcome submissions through e-mail because that saves us the bother of retyping the selected manuscripts. |
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The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips. |
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Everyone from seasoned runners to the occasional jogger is welcome to take part. |
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Public concern about the intensive use of agrochemicals has led to a rapidly-growing and welcome demand for organic produce. |
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We should welcome an opportunity to mitigate the misery of a lingering death of a person who longs to die. |
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This practical guide for pedagogy students and teachers is a welcome addition to our collective libraries. |
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Some online league play, customized team matches and plain scrimmages would definitely be a welcome addition to the game. |
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That is why I find so welcome Mathewes's stress on the importance of memory as at the heart of my concern with liberalism and modernity. |
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With so many single mums and the cost of daycare so high, it is a welcome relief to send the kiddies off to pre-school. |
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True, troops did not experience the open-armed welcome that so many ridiculously anticipated. |
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We are not killjoys, but many of the items routinely on sale in the town are not appropriate for a resort which wants to welcome everyone. |
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He returned home to a hero's welcome and fleeting celebrity in the best Orcadian seafaring tradition. |
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Dave Miller will welcome back striker Kenny Smith, who was rested for Tuesday's President's Cup win after suffering whiplash in a road accident. |
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The heat was unbelievable so a thirst-quenching cocktail was a welcome sight at the hotel. |
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Novelty playing cards showing Canvey's artistic welcome sign have been printed to raise cash to help regeneration work. |
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It's always welcome to find a band that are not following the crowd and really doing their own thing. |
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We both welcome and encourage inquiries from people who would like to either use our services or find out more about volunteering for them. |
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The welcome extended to them was second to none and the children will have many happy memories of their visit. |
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Even taxpayers who have no school-age children but must pay for public schools and colleges would welcome such tax relief. |
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Pop group promoters and others who market official merchandise are also likely to welcome the ruling. |
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But they are certainly a more welcome sight for traders hoping for a good sales season. |
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Yet for death-penalty abolitionists, this welcome development also poses some strategic perils. |
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More than half of the sports clubs contacted in a recent survey said they would welcome a national drive to recruit more helpers. |
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At the moment, we attract a very intellectual, academic audience and we want to make it a cultural centre which will welcome family groups. |
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They hope that all visitors were impressed and made welcome and that they will return again. |
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Monetary value and new technology are also subjects seldom touched on in books on art history, and we should welcome their inclusion here. |
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This is most welcome news for the region and she is wished every happiness in the area. |
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At midnight the church bell rang out to welcome in the new year and carol singing took place. |
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Does it propose to welcome these new adherents or sympathizers by yelling in the tones of that great bigmouth? |
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A warm welcome with a pleasant smile awaited us as we entered the hotel room where she was put up with her cousin sis. |
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After dealing with the young man I ranted about a few months ago, it's certainly a welcome change. |
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We thank sincerely the organisers and helpers for their very warm welcome and hospitality. |
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The warmth of the welcome and the cleanliness of beaches were two factors rated as being particularly good. |
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It is a far and delightfully welcome cry from the grimness and grime usually associated with building sites. |
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Vegetables, too are welcome garnishes, and they don't have to be carved by a master craftsman. |
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Participants will still be welcome to arrive on Sunday, and those who camp may stay over Friday night if they wish. |
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Because he is eager to welcome thrushes and waxwings to his yard, he is adding berries to one area. |
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We welcome the fact that the minister has acknowledged that it is not acceptable that NHS staff become victims of abuse by patients. |
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Many folks up here have a sense of pride in their city or town and welcome filmmakers. |
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As the tower prepares to welcome the public again, there is a frisson of anxiety in the air. |
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The entire executive would welcome the opportunity to make her acquaintance. |
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Wrapped in blankets, her adoring fans braved freezing temperatures to welcome home the record-breaking yachtswoman. |
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It wasn't the biggest or nicest fish but most welcome when conditions were hard and included gale force wind and driving rain. |
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A special welcome awaits those with an interest in drama either on stage or backstage. |
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Industry, while prepared to welcome any reduction, however small, in its current plight, was miffed. |
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York's seven Visitor Information Patrols are rolling out their barrows and are ready to welcome tourists to the city. |
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The pavement at the entrance to the garden is covered with white wall-to-wall carpeting to welcome visitors. |
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Always on duty when crews returned from missions, he would offer solace and a welcome tot of rum. |
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This could also lead to him jumping waka to NZ First as for sure Winston would welcome him with open arms. |
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I walked out of the air terminal to see a welcome banner held by a contingent of church members. |
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The rest would have been welcome and I was disappointed that our views counted for little. |
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At the Black Bull the liquid refreshment was welcome though the food was unexciting. |
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Members of the public are always most welcome to sit in on our monthly trust board meetings. |
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Pets are welcome throughout the remainder of the park including trails, but they must be leashed at all times. |
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Anyone keen to audition is welcome to attend a read-through at the school tonight at 7.30 pm. |
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They flew out of Australia and returned to a ticker tape welcome through the streets of Waugh's own Sydney. |
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A cool drink and a hot flannel welcome us on arrival and flowers greet us in our spacious and attractive bedroom. |
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Investors would welcome any news about acquisitions to bolster the company's medical and aerospace divisions. |
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Good afternoon and welcome to the last of the World Cup quarter-finals between Senegal and Turkey. |
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Installing ourselves in Gunn's Village, which was to be our base for the next three weeks, we made some less welcome acquaintances. |
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We would like to repeat the ancient invitation of giving an affectionate welcome so it becomes, for many, a pleasant consuetude. |
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They gave a sterling performance which included a haka to welcome the athletes through the airport gates. |
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She stopped to wipe another bead of sweat from her forehead when a large shadow appeared and offered a little welcome relief from the sun. |
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But natural gardeners welcome such beneficials as ladybugs, lacewings and syrphids in their garden because they love to feast on aphids. |
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I welcome their efforts in picking things up off the floor and tidying their rooms. |
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The Colorama, once a welcome diversion, seemed by then vulgar and obtrusive. |
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The true advantage to foreign visitors in Thailand is that they are extremely welcome and most Thais will bend over backwards to please them. |
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Some are seeking asylum and are looking for welcome and encouragement from people in rural areas. |
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Patients also prefer general practice management and welcome reduced waiting times and travelling costs. |
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Daniel is assured of a great welcome from his many followers in these parts. |
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Judi's welcome is warm and inviting and she has an excellent knowledge of the surrounding area. |
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He is also the first Canadian to win a major so he will be assured of a warm welcome north of the border! |
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There were not so many bars in Glasgow then, so you could be assured of a warm welcome wherever you went. |
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The other people in the room immediately extended their happy welcome with smiles all around. |
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The victory was a welcome relief for the Rhinos who suffered a 56-10 thrashing at the hands of St Helens last week. |
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But to top it all off, I understand you threw a little welcome party for some of the first families? |
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Beckham was given a rapturous welcome by fans in Japan earlier yesterday after jetting in for a promotional tour of the Far East. |
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All members of the public are welcome to the meeting to participate in the discussion. |
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Martin's plan was given a generally positive welcome in the immediate aftermath of its publication. |
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Instead of displaying anger or jealousy, they welcome the girl into their family and treat her like a sister. |
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A welcome drink suddenly appeared, a pomegranate-coloured liquid that was announced as a whiskey sour. |
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The news of the sale came as a welcome surprise as it had been on the market for some time. |
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Employers generally welcome moves to allow people to work beyond 65 provided it is by mutual agreement. |
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Still, he got his try and, like the prolific goalscorers in football, they are all welcome no matter how they eventuate. |
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The Bishop visited the school on Monday to welcome it as the first community school to affiliate to the Diocese. |
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Anyway, my doctor friend and his golfing mates are welcome to have a cutting. |
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A group arriving to welcome them was appearing from the town, as the rest of the soldiers departed their ships. |
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With a ship's company of over 240, many of them with homes in the Portsmouth area, the arrival was a welcome and long-awaited event. |
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A brief offering of karakia then precedes an opening meal of welcome before the sporting events commence. |
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Unfortunately, such action, welcome though it will be, is unlikely to get the Chancellor off the hook that easily. |
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The rationalisation of the fee structure for medical, dental and nursing courses was a welcome step. |
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Hardly wearing out its welcome at a scant 50 minutes, the feature is accompanied by the shorts Intent, Strap 'Em Down! |
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We are coming to the end of the enterprise network review process and we welcome the conclusions. |
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We would welcome the development of quality criteria more appropriate for psychological treatment trials. |
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I welcome any attempt by all members of this House to join together, put political differences aside, and be constructive for once. |
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The inside of the camp was quiet as a tomb and Dallas didn't feel very welcome in it. |
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It's so good to welcome Leanne Benjamin back to the Royal Opera House after maternity leave. |
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New writers and visiting poets are always welcome and anyone is invited to come and share a poem during the open reading. |
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Like your triceps, you usually work your biceps through a semicircular plane, so training them on a straight plane can be a welcome change. |
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He has rightly suggested Ascot, who would welcome the move as they hold a lingering suspicion that interest is waning in steeplechasing. |
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The result, when successful, is a welcome bridging of the sometimes yawning abyss between writer and critic. |
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My wife and I did not feel welcome outside the circle of our immediate colleagues. |
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Volunteer helpers are also welcome and adults are allowed to join the mountain biking activities. |
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Students in the focus group also commented on the cases being scheduled on Friday, and that this allowed a welcome change of pace. |
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The cool air from the windows allowed a welcome breeze carrying the scent of pineapples and pomegranate. |
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The public is encouraged to attend the event, and men are welcome to cheer on the women and children as they march. |
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You're welcome to do with it as you please, but quite frankly I'd rather not know. |
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All are welcome to attend what promises to be a great afternoon of billiards. |
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Anyone wanting to leave me ideas or suggestions is very welcome to, but please don't expect much in the way of credits. |
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I inquired on how to do that and he told me that I was welcome to watch and learn if I so desired. |
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Parents and supporters are welcome to lend encouragement to our young players. |
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Please feel welcome to come and join in, if you enjoy singing, or just enjoy the sound. |
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I expect a good welcome back because I was always on friendly terms with the fans. |
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All current members and interested community members are encouraged and most welcome to attend. |
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First, I throw a big welcome party for myself and everybody else to earn the adoration of the people. |
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All mothers, grandparents and childminders are welcome to come and enjoy a chat and a cuppa. |
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Here we meet a feisty, diminutive, quick-tempered Paul that few of us would gladly welcome in the seat next to us on a long airplane flight. |
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People can express any opinion or concept they desire and anyone is welcome to take part. |
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You are welcome to stay with me if you please, for it's a pleasure to have you. |
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I whole-heartedly welcome proposals to tell children about atheism and agnosticism in schools. |
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Parents are welcome to help out and new members are encouraged to take part. |
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All existing members are asked to please attend on time and new members would be very welcome to come along. |
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Hundreds of supporters lined the streets of the north Leitrim town of Manorhamilton to welcome the Olympic flame to Ireland. |
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He believes congress should now jump at the chance to make them welcome and enrich the trade union movement. |
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Jimmy's outgoing, jovial and sincere nature made him welcome in whatever company he found himself. |
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We always made him welcome and he always wanted to know when we were playing at home. |
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Applications are welcome from families in the parish who have reared their own children and now may have more free time on their hands. |
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Mike, when called upon, made us welcome and led us the easy passage through. |
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New and practical staining techniques on frozen tissues, such as modified trichrome and crystal violet stains, are welcome additions. |
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Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine. |
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The return of this bill to the House is a welcome step toward a better process for resource management in New Zealand. |
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How about we put our hands together and welcome the people that helped the newlyweds put this day together? |
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If you need help debugging it, you're more than welcome to give me a buzz tomorrow. |
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Generous donations will be welcome for St. Luke's Salesian missions in Lesotho, South Africa. |
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The Footlights costume ladies would welcome the loan of mobile clothes rails on which to hang the many costumes. |
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Moreover, colourful and spectacular films provided a welcome means of escape from the austerities of the post-war era. |
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For this majority, having costume changes, confetti cannons, wind machines, fake blood, stage diving and a laser light show is a welcome change. |
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Claire Denis was given a triumphant welcome by admirers familiar with her complete filmography. |
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Do you think Hollywood is running out of ideas or do you welcome new takes on classic stories? |
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Well, I use the Autumn equinox as a time to say goodbye to Summer and to welcome the fall. |
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A pension could have at least provided a welcome contribution toward the veteran's support. |
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Not sure if it's my sense of humour that has returned, or whether it's yours, but, whatever, it's a welcome change. |
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It would be just as welcome served as a nourishing warm dessert on a cool summer evening. |
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The middle, or Third Voice, can help the congregation be unafraid of conflict and to welcome it as an opportunity. |
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Gerry Adams's statement is very welcome but the proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
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Easter break was welcomed by me as much as I welcome strawberry flavoured banana milkshakes with ice cream, which is a lot. |
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I was welcome yesterday, but today I feel like the three of you are hiding something from me. |
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The crew of a nuclear submarine was given a hero's welcome yesterday as it arrived home from the Gulf. |
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The statue was erected in 1962 to welcome foreign visitors to the then young independent country. |
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Mentoring is especially important to Xers and Millennials who usually welcome the opportunity to learn from an experienced advisor. |
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Anyone young at heart is welcome to attend this tea party and we hope to have music to suit the occasion. |
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It's a welcome distraction on long winter evenings to keep you from going nuts with cabin fever. |
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If we could only get over the 'yuck factor,' a bug sector may be a welcome addition to the roster of Canadian agricultural products. |
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A spokesman for Edinburgh City Council said the award was welcome recognition for the efforts of the environmental services department. |
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That is exactly the posture we should welcome from the world's last remaining superpower. |
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We have allowed your comment to remain in good faith and to show that we welcome debate and do not tar people with the same brush. |
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It provides welcome ammunition to acquire more shares when prices look attractive. |
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It is an historical fate for all late modern societies that we should welcome and make the best of. |
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Perseverance in the face of adversity is always a welcome attribute, even if that adversity is sometimes self-inflicted. |
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Although families are welcome to bring picnic hampers, refreshments will also be on sale. |
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There was nobody there to welcome us, to berate us for the lateness of the hour, to force us to drink large amounts of water. |
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The British Government gave a guarded welcome to the statement while stressing the need for the Good Friday Agreement to be implemented in full. |
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We really do welcome your suggestions and try to act on them when possible. |
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There is so much mindless golf jabber on TV that I would welcome a season-long commentator lockout. |
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Even as he was delivering his welcome home speech it had already been decided to send the SAS to another war. |
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As a member of the executive of Athletics Ireland, I welcome this development with open arms. |
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And if there is one place that can welcome them with open arms, it is the church. |
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Stars support exiting team members and welcome new members with open arms and enthusiasm. |
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The team of volunteers are a friendly bunch, and they would welcome any new helpers with open arms. |
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The community, seeing the whole affair as a great miscarriage of justice, will welcome them back with open arms. |
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There are those who welcome them with open arms and others who pretend they have to go somewhere five minutes before the doorbell rings. |
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Peanut hearts and safflower seeds are extravagances that many folks don't usually buy for themselves but would welcome as gifts. |
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At any other time, this would provide a welcome diversion for a people wearied by the dreary, daily business of trying to stay alive. |
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This glimmer of hope is welcome indeed for York as Thrall has been an important part of York's broad economic base. |
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Based in Huggate on the wolds, Milner was making a welcome return to the championship after taking a year out of the sport. |
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Most bushy tail jirds welcome cage companions but they treat humans like part of their terrain to be explored. |
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We welcome the fact that the initiative is structured to be simple to administer yet provide accessible, relevant and actionable information. |
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The original episodes have been recut to feature longer musical performances, which is a welcome addition. |
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He and his wife Mildred were given a red-carpet welcome and housed in a sumptuous villa near the official residence of President Francois Bozize. |
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The ensuing Adagio with its long notes and plucked bass line made for welcome progress after a long first movement. |
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The inauguration of a new journal devoted to intercultural communication is a most welcome intellectual event. |
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It would be a delicious side for sausages, roasted pork, or roasted chicken, and it would make a welcome bed for a poached egg. |
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As if in response, the rain had stopped, the clouds had lifted, and a welcome southern sun was shining. |
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If they get abused every time they misplace a pass it means the next time the ball comes their way they will welcome it as much as a dose of flu. |
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Dutifully, he beached his skiff, dragged his mast and sails into their shed, and finally crawled off to his shack, to welcome slumber. |
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Citizens are welcome to e-mail the Senator here to offer him their kind words of support. |
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There is also no question about the friendliness of the welcome visitors receive here. |
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Teas will be served during the afternoon and the organisers will welcome donations of food, cakes, and savouries. |
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Peering into their world was a welcome counterpoint to the workaday routine of her own life. |
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Everyone is welcome to attend, but there will be no alcoholic beverages allowed. |
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He and the team did however promise a tough welcome to each and every side visiting Cross Green next season. |
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Unions broadly welcome the scheme, while stressing that the implications for teacher workloads need to be thought through. |
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It's a bit of a shame that mindless vandals have done this before a welcome opening. |
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Farrell says that many single parents welcome being able to share the work of caring for a child. |
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Only eccentrics and proselytising zealots can welcome such advances without trepidation. |
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Wholemeal, ciabatta, bagels, pitta bread or tortilla wraps will be a welcome change. |
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It was a welcome return to the big stage for Parkinson after injury wrecked his campaign last year. |
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Did you ever expect that your novel would receive such a warm welcome from the literary circles here? |
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You might think, therefore, that he would welcome a move to reduce the taxes paid by those having their first child, but not a bit of it! |
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A warm welcome is extended to the people who have come to live in the parish. |
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Such an attitude from a developer is most welcome and it must be said makes a refreshing change. |
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On that day or the days before, everyone is welcome for drinks and refreshments. |
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The ship was met by a warm welcome from the Brazilian Navy, being berthed in a prominent position astern of the sail training ship Cisne Branco. |
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Everybody is welcome with a smile, regardless of age, occupation or nationality. |
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Regardless of that result, the team are still likely to receive a warm welcome when they return to the Showgrounds on Saturday to face Limerick. |
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Here in Ohio, we regularly send out mailers to new registrants, saying welcome to being a voter and please vote for our candidates. |
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All age groups are welcome to participate and sponsorship of same would be very welcome. |
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Bringing more people into the town could also be a welcome boost for the town's traders. |
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Tea and refreshments will be served and a great welcome awaits all comers at this special event organised by the local committee. |
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Reversibility of end-stage liver disease and its prediction of regression would be welcome signs in the management and treatment of cirrhosis. |
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With his rouged cheeks and talcumed face, he resembled a genial eighteenth century wind-up doll waving welcome with choppy strokes. |
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Visitors on holiday are welcome and our regular supporters are appreciated. |
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The couple are allergic to package holidays full of welcome meetings, coach excursions and organised entertainment. |
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In a story that's alternately amusing, maddening and gut-wrenching, Foul Ball marks a welcome return for a legendary voice. |
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Warm-hearted local people welcome visitors, inviting them to stroll around their buildings. |
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In doing so I want to welcome this legislation, which is in the final stage of its passage through the House. |
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By providing almost all essentials for school children, the all-purpose store has come as a welcome relief to the salaried class. |
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However, his family welcome him with open arms and a feast, so glad are they to have him back. |
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But regardless, these reissues are welcome news for sunshine pop fetishists and casual fans of 60s pop alike. |
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When guests visit you, it is polite to welcome them with kind words and serve them what you have. |
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Ramsay told Hatton he was welcome any time to a meal on the house at his place in London. |
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The ebullient chef met us at the door, glad to welcome his first customers of the evening. |
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Lovingly tended by the crossing keeper, a dozen pink roses are in full bloom, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the autumnal gloom. |
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For this single reason alone it is a most welcome addition to Indian film literature. |
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Everywhere you go there is the customary welcome drink, a pick-up to take you to a standard room for rest and relaxation before the pilgrimage. |
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There were many happy faces there from home, all delighted to welcome the touring party. |
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Birkenshaw looked well on course for a welcome win at Siddal when they nosed in front 20-12 early in the second stanza. |
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I think a mother like this who's so concerned would relish that and welcome a program in school. |
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They welcome new members and ideas on how best to entertain the visitors when they arrive in September. |
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This may be a welcome reprieve, but taxpayers and their advisors should still consider the proposed rules when evaluating investments. |
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Most tower captains are glad to welcome visitors, explain what happens and offer to teach learners. |
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Some part-time workers welcome zero-hours contracts, which offer no guarantee of a regular income but allow them the flexibility they want. |
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Their new show, Illegal Harmonies, is a welcome reprise of their hit performance at last year's Gay Games Festival in Sydney. |
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I am grateful for all donations and would welcome any fundraising events to help the work of the Arthritis Research Campaign. |
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Perhaps there is an elderly person in your area who may be lonely and would welcome a friendly gesture to join you on the trip. |
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The widening that has resulted is most welcome and is understood water traps have also been included in the present scheme. |
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He has shifted his ground big time and I welcome that Mr Speaker, because it is in everybody's interest to have the free trade agreement passed. |
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The Greenwich Society says it would welcome a mixed-use development of residential properties, niche shops and community facilities. |
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Another welcome aspect of this new re-release is the wonderful full screen image, which only occasionally shows video mastering problems. |
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Hello and welcome to the anatomy of democracy, the perils of democracy and the truth about democracy. |
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As someone who has moved seats in and out of every minivan on the market, the third-row split bench is a welcome relief to my back. |
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The study comes as new research has shown that a third of British workers would welcome the chance to work from home. |
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That diversity is the band's true strength and is a very welcome change for us jaded music aficionados. |
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We welcome anyone to Bolton if their intention is to lead a responsible law-abiding life. |
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You really are a welcome sight, but I have disappointment in you, because you didn't shine my shoes, shoe shiner. |
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I've been in restaurants in Brussels where I felt like a welcome guest in somebody's home. |
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To welcome the English Premier League to NBC, the former SNL star took over as coach of Tottenham Hotspur. |
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The end of the war on salami will come as welcome relief to Americans like Rey Knight. |
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