It would be mad for people just to run off to the local mosque and expect the imam to greet you with open arms. |
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That would be one scientific breakthrough that I would greet with open arms. |
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Rix has returned to the fold, if not with open arms, merely with a few tut-tuts from his colleagues. |
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She faced the risk of inconsolable pain and heartbreak and embraced it with open arms. |
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We are welcomed in with open arms and hearts, and they prepare beautiful food, cooked over an open fire. |
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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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However, his family welcome him with open arms and a feast, so glad are they to have him back. |
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Anyone who can walk for the Club on this occasion and help raise much needed funds will be welcomed with open arms. |
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As a member of the executive of Athletics Ireland, I welcome this development with open arms. |
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However some of those who have ventured into the countryside say they have not exactly been welcomed 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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People of his class and calibre would be welcomed with open arms in any, and every, other county in the country. |
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Stars support exiting team members and welcome new members with open arms and enthusiasm. |
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With their friendly disposition and infectious enthusiasm, the lads are welcomed with open arms by locals of all ages. |
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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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Although many tourists were trying to leave, those that chose to stay were welcomed with open arms. |
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In 1969, when it arrived in East Kilbride, the company was welcomed with open arms. |
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The people of Canada are great travellers who, in most cases, are welcomed with open arms wherever they go. |
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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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The South Americans are also sending over their footballers and the Spaniards are welcoming them 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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Neighbour Chris did not say as much, but gave the impression that not everybody in the area had welcomed the new arrival with open arms. |
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No, I will continue on this path, and I will go where it takes me with open arms and an open mind. |
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The walk had left me a physical wreck and when I pulled up outside the house and my mum was there with open arms, I almost burst into tears. |
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I think the closer analogy to me, just perhaps because I was there, was Lebanon, where the Americans were greeted with open arms. |
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Even though they weren't exactly my cup of tea, the crowd took them in with open arms, and bounced rowdily to the beats. |
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At Fort Bliss, friends and family gathered under the tail of the plane with open arms as the soldiers disembarked. |
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Interestingly, the youngsters have handled highbrow ostracism magnanimously, countering it with open arms and inclusiveness. |
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We accept converts with open arms who learn about Hinduism of their own free will. |
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Heck, some parents even took in their child's partner with open arms and parented both children. |
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At court, they were welcomed back with open arms and with a judicious distribution of offices, honours, and peerages. |
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It claimed that it wanted to avoid this situation, and we welcomed that with open arms. |
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We must ensure that the city welcomes these visitors with open arms. |
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But when that day finally arrives, we know with absolute certainty that she will be there with open arms to greet us, and our reunion as a family will be glorious. |
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Anyone who risks their own life to save another should be welcomed home with open arms. |
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And given Friedman's thesis, how will we muster the social capital to welcome all these strangers with open arms? |
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Suffice to say, Harry's homecoming does not see him greeted with open arms, and the majority of the story is concerned with Harry's attempts to regain Hannah's good graces. |
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Fallen men were mourned and surviving Canadian soldiers were welcomed home with open arms and parades in towns across the country. |
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There was always somebody knocking at the door and if Verger was avoidably disposed, he would receive whosoever it was with open arms. |
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This of course does not imply that the countries of the region should unquestioningly be welcomed with open arms into Western institutions. |
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You can be sure that, just like the Father in the story of the prodigal son, Jesus welcomes you with open arms. |
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We should not expect to be welcomed with open arms, nor that the excellence of our intentions will be obvious to all. |
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The only saving grace was that we came to a country that welcomed us with open arms and gave us an opportunity to make a new start. |
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We therefore welcome national and international initiatives to reduce debts with open arms. |
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In this, his 5th visit to the Francos, we're welcoming him to the big stage with open arms! |
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This morning we paid a courtesy visit to the State president who welcomed us with open arms. |
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Honda was greeted with open arms in Alliston, and it was agreed that everything must be done to meet the investors' every wish. |
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To take advantage of these, we have to welcome the digital revolution with open arms. |
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I will start by telling you why we came to this wonderful country, which welcomed us with open arms. |
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Whether it receives a caller with open arms or refuses entry depends on who makes himself known. |
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We have said that we stand ready to reach out and welcome a democratic Serbia with open arms. |
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The capital city, a turntable for multiculturalism welcomes him with open arms. |
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That is why we should greet civilised globalisation with open arms in this sector too and harness it for the benefit of our citizens. |
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Do you think that political paradigm shifters would be welcomed with open arms, or nine grams of lead through six lands and grooves with a left hand twist? |
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Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms? |
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The official start of the way is at the old nags Head Inn which lies at the top end of the village and welcomes walkers with open arms. |
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These countries are welcoming the cashed-up visitors with open arms. |
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They were welcomed with open arms by the local prince and his subjects. |
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And under the guise of exercise there exists a community that welcomes them with open arms. |
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The first nations people, who greeted the first Europeans on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, welcomed them with open arms, and handshakes. |
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The Mayor and Council of the town, and the neighbouring Township of Malahide, welcomed the idea of the ethanol plant with open arms. |
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They accept with open arms this diversity that has been added to the Canadian reality. |
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Now, they are welcomed back with open arms by their families, but the situation remains nevertheless complicated. |
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New Orleans leaders said the city was going to welcome the AFL All-Stars, which included 22 black players, with open arms. |
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Lot welcomes the strangers with open arms, as is customary for the times. |
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On a final note, the proposal to integrate environmental aspects into other policy areas, such as taxation of energy, is to be welcomed with open arms. |
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Hockey, dance, soccer, and other school sports are activities that give these young future farmers a chance to fulfill themselves in other areas, knowing that the farm will always welcome them with open arms. |
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Yet what a marvelous thing it was that in the sordid jail on Robbens Island there were people like Nelson Mandela, capable of fostering love with open arms instead of stirring up hatred and vengeance. |
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Discoverers and inventors are not always accepted with open arms. |
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The evidence of the seriousness of the young driver problem may be compelling, but this does not mean that measures to improve matters will necessarily be welcomed with open arms. |
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Downtrodden, reduced to penury and almost starving under the Facist regime of Benito Mussolini, they welcomed the young Canadians with open arms. |
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Most people's chief candidate for a bigger immigrant workforce has been health care, where a government desperate to reduce state medical costs ought to welcome cheaper Filipina nurses with open arms. |
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ReprintsWhile the tourists and their dollars may have been welcomed with open arms by the city's handicraft sellers, not all Iranians are pleased to see them back. |
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With a mischievous glint in her eye, Sally Ann admits the Street doesn't welcome the former Kabin papergirl back with open arms. |
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Springfield Gardens accepted you with open arms. |
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The Federal Court found that all the circumstances should be taken into account: the children had fled Spain with their mother and had been received with open arms in Switzerland. |
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Whether you want to discover new sports, practise your own, enjoy a health spa treatment or simply take the time to relax, Leysin welcomes everyone with open arms. |
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In 2003, Dokic left her loved ones and found herself back Down Under Australia, trying to patch things up with a national that has welcomed her back with open arms and has pushed her through every victory in Melbourne so far. |
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As a new member welcomed to your group with open arms I thank you for that and I am just so, so impressed by the amount of work, the breadth of work that has been done and the level of work. |
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The young people were received everywhere with open arms. |
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However, if these gifted young researchers are not even paid a living wage, they will relocate to a country with an economy that will welcome them with open arms. |
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They were welcomed with open arms by the Afghans, with thousands of militia members who had been serving in the armies of various warlords defecting with great enthusiasm to the Taliban. |
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Towering above the marvellous city of Rio de Janeiro with open arms, the statue of Christ the Redeemer, which measures 30 metres from hand to hand, gives the people of Rio a permanent hug. |
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Two hundred and fifty-four thousand people more on Earth each day is, in my opinion, a great challenge because we have to welcome them with open arms, since they can hardly be blamed for showing up. |
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We were welcomed with open arms, and the festival was a resounding success with more than 1,600 square dancers in attendance and contributing to the economy of Albany. |
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