Take the sight that greeted visitors to the seaside town of Largs last weekend, of the official Scotland team bus in all its splendid livery. |
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Finally, we found the Office of the Chief, Army Reserve and greeted the sergeant major. |
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We came suddenly to the gate of the lodge and Locksley the caretaker greeted us diffidently in his knit hat and muddy Wellingtons. |
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Her arrival was greeted by a heartwarming display of affection from the people of Edinburgh. |
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The rousing finale made up for that, anyway, and its charged conclusion was greeted with enthusiastic and much deserved applause. |
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The formal head of Syrian intelligence in Lebanon was greeted with flowers. |
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He'd walked into Hanson's office to be greeted by Oldfield as a long-lost friend. |
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We were greeted like long-lost friends and ushered to our table, where we received devoted service for the rest of the night. |
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The royal couple greeted villagers after attending a church service this morning. |
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The planned nuclear shipment is being opposed by nations along its route, and could be greeted by a flotilla of protest boats in the Irish Sea. |
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When she emerges fresh faced and sleepy from below deck after a night of passion, greeted by a serenade from the crew, it took my breath away. |
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In the art of presidential politics naming a running mate is greeted with great expectations. |
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We walked out of the front doors of the school to be greeted with a cold rush of wind. |
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But it caused her a major headache at an already difficult time, and to be greeted by a damp, cold flat took the shine off her move. |
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No bandanna hid his hair, however, shortly cropped and brown, and his eyes lacked the size and shiftiness of the man who had greeted them. |
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You're greeted by an attractive person who asks you how you are, and seems interested in your answer. |
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Lexy place the cloths on the counter as the clerk greeted her with a warm smile as he took the cloths and started to ring them up. |
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At the now legendary screening, it was greeted with a standing ovation of unprecedented length and lustiness. |
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He greeted Warne with a few choice words when he went in to bat on the Friday afternoon. |
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We arrived in England to be greeted by the cool August evening weather and that helped us to relax a lot. |
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And indeed she did, for as she entered the meadhall, a tremendous sound of multiple lyres and harps greeted her. |
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Nothing quite like that greeted Tolkien's Lord Of The Rings which, when first published in 1955, sold steadily if unspectacularly. |
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Damien greeted me unsmilingly, and Tyler jumped up from the couch when he saw me. |
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She said they had been greeted in department stores by saleswomen in white coats with products that were uninspiring. |
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Guests are greeted with an oversized image of the moon maiden and tables have an infusion of auspicious red for linen. |
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She was still asleep upstairs when she was greeted by the sight of Mr Page, standing in his red pyjamas looking shell-shocked. |
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In traditional storytelling, trickster tales are often greeted with laughter. |
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To top this off we had delicious pies and smoothies halfway along and were greeted by my favourite dog, the Samoyed, which I got to stroke. |
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The creation of the new government was greeted with immense goodwill and boundless hopes, but the honeymoon was not to last. |
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The 12-year-old eponymous hero of the film, Daniel Radcliffe, looked shell-shocked by the hysteria which greeted his arrival at the premiere. |
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How come Jack McConnell greeted all the madness and mayhem of Wednesday's debate on the Licensing Bill with the widest of smiles? |
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When my turn came, he was shuffling papers around at his desk and greeted me with a flourish of his left arm. |
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When we walked in, two completely naked women in high heels greeted us and paraded around, trying to get the champion's attention. |
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The old stationmaster greeted her with a namaste and offered her a cup of tea. |
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As she walked through the door, sounds of tapping on the keyboards and the faint whirring of the photocopy machine greeted her. |
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Passengers are greeted on board with a mince pie and mulled wine for the adults and squash and biscuits for the children. |
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But all that greeted his eye was and endless expanse of sand and waves in front of him, and the sheer wall of a rocky cliff behind. |
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However, staff greeted us enthusiastically and quicker than a flash were fitting a booster seat on to a chair for Eva. |
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At the designated time, he showed up in a subterranean Parrish office and was greeted by an upperclassman and a mimeograph machine. |
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She returned to the family home at 2 am to be greeted by the scenes of devastation. |
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Rather than booing, fans recall it was more a wall of silence that greeted his efforts, but they would get their comeuppance soon enough. |
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One telephone operator and one policeman greeted me with baffled, incredulous looks. |
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A bottle of wine and some extremely naughty chocolate tiffin greeted us in the apartment. |
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She was always greeted with great warmth in North Yorkshire, as she was throughout the kingdom. |
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The two cars were greeted with boos and whistles from the grandstands as they pulled up after the race. |
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We were greeted by two bailiffs and two prosecutors who worked grand juries full-time. |
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We were greeted with a small fortune in wine and cheese and a day's toil in homemade bakery. |
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Last week the Balearic government's tourism minister flew to the island only to be greeted by striking airport workers. |
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The slenderness of City's advantage meant the final whistle, when it finally came, was greeted with relief and applause in equal measure. |
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Those who attended were greeted with a splendid display of colour with helium balloons, banners and flags festooning the walls of the Glenside. |
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I was greeted by grey bleakness and a scratchy woolen blanket and a hard wooden floor. |
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She was then promptly greeted with a crowd of people milling about and even more heat. |
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When Kim Dae Jung visited North Korea he was greeted with throngs of crowds. |
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Wood and brass greeted us and we settled into our seats on the starboard side just under the wing's trailing edge. |
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I walked into the room and was greeted by about twelve or thirteen little sophomores. |
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Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard. |
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Everything slowly began to drift away but this time, instead of the nightmares the mysterious stranger that haunted my dreams greeted me. |
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On my arrival at the wildlife conservation center, I was greeted by a muster of peacocks and peahens. |
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They greeted each other just like usual and in no time, Harry and Mark were on their third round of drinks. |
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Typically, a soldier would go to one of Phenix City's bars and be greeted by a friendly bar girl. |
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They were miniature foxes and so he greeted them respectfully, prostrating himself in a most unfatherly way. |
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The angrily snapped words were greeted with a full five seconds of silence. |
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My joy waned as I was greeted by the bright faces of Trevor and Simon looking up at me from the front of the card. |
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Then she crackled her knuckles and darted out into the Meadow, where she was greeted with an unfamiliar sight. |
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As the train pulled into Shepherds Bush, one of their drunk mates was waiting on the platform and was greeted like a hero. |
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Given the star's history of bombastic public behavior, she may be greeted with skepticism about her intent. |
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The public greeted the great entertainer with great warmth and much enthusiasm. |
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As one entered the lobby of the Sullivan Court, one was greeted with a road-side trolley with hot jalebis topped with zaffrani rabdi. |
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And once they got by that, the stranger was greeted by an unearthly surprise. |
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And so I thought that the massive sneer with which his remarks were greeted was unjustified. |
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Parliament and public greeted this imperial retreat with a fanfare of acclamation. |
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Firm underfoot conditions greeted the teams, neither of whom were at full strength. |
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We greeted each other with a wave and I gestured for him to look at the door. |
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She went downstairs to be greeted by Gwen who was in the kitchen preparing ackee and saltfish with fried green plantains for breakfast. |
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As they walked around town countless neighbors and passers-by greeted them happily and welcomed Jude home. |
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On the next island, the people greeted the sailors, welcoming them with offers of their fruit. |
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Walk into any ski shop these days, looking for a new pair of skis, and you'll be greeted by a blizzard of colour, shape and terminology. |
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As they land on Earth, the visitors are greeted by unclean premises and atmospheric pollution. |
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Each evening we put into a French port, and each port greeted us with the same dour dreariness. |
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On each of our three calls, we were greeted with a recorded message apologising for the delay in putting us through. |
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Instead of an eager, grateful welcome, the people greeted Jesus with indifference and unbelief. |
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He frequently is greeted by skiing friends and well-wishers as they pass him on the trail. |
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Masondo then handed title deeds to several residents at Zola and Emdeni, and was greeted with joyful shouting and ululating. |
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Millar greeted Clemens with a first-pitch homer to left-field, Nixon worked a walk, and Bill Mueller singled to center as Nixon took third. |
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We were also greeted by a large man in rumpled chef's whites and a rakish black beret, a handkerchief knotted jauntily around his neck. |
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The election was greeted enthusiastically by them as presaging trade-union resurgence and a renewal of militancy. |
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Democrats have greeted Moore's film by block-booking tickets in advance and packing movie houses. |
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Conditions on Australia's east coast were vastly improved yesterday from the blinding rain that greeted the 57 starters a day earlier. |
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Inside he was greeted by Admiral Hawkinson and several other high ranking officers that Jack knew of and was friendly towards. |
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Upon arrival we were greeted by the usual sway of scarves, kaftans and generally tie-died attire that surrounds these types of festivals. |
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Contrary to every expectation, its advent has been greeted with more of a bang than a whimper. |
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A mop of golden blonde hair covering a young male face greeted her curious eyes. |
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Camden loved it, and enthusiastically greeted every number with rapturous applause. |
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Peter then passed the paper backstage before carrying on with the rest of his act, which was greeted with rapturous applause. |
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Leon performed a handful of his own songs, each one greeted with rapturous applause. |
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But the move is greeted by the gripes and whines of local competitors who have grown accustomed to living off the scraps of their presence. |
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He saw us approach, and greeted us with a whinny and a gesture of his long tasselled tail. |
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As was expected, his special appearance was greeted with whistles and applause that reverberated through the night. |
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But the final whistle was greeted with roars of joy mixed with relief from the Holte End as the score from the Stadium Of Light filtered through. |
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Our host, Mr Barelli, greeted us in out of the bleak rain as he greets everyone at his restaurant. |
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The teacher greeted me with that mildness with which every teacher greets his future pupil in the presence of parents. |
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He was unprepared for the loud cheers from a raucous crowd that greeted him when he exited the restroom. |
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I carefully looked over my shoulder expecting to be greeted with a wide-eyed grimace of sheer white-knuckled terror. |
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His act, which had a lot to do with white magic, was greeted with great applause and in fact some nights he had to turn people away. |
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The first time I was in a Kenyan household I was greeted warmly, given a place to sit, and made to feel at home. |
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The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal. |
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When we moved to a bedraggled wood 10 years ago, we were greeted the following spring by the exuberant golden blossoms of kerria. |
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Upon his arrival on a hot February Sydney day, Dowling disembarked to an eleven-gun salute and was greeted by a gowned but wigless Chief Justice. |
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The official holds up each vote for the crowd to see, and is greeted with cheers or boos from the good natured crowd. |
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Into his car I would eagerly climb, greeted by the familiar smell of cigars and pipe tobacco. |
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In that film, shop displays and storefront windows greeted Tom Cruise with ideas of how to enhance his clothing selections. |
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Wine, in particular, would recall the blood shed by Christ whom some contemporaries greeted as the Lamb of God. |
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Cynthia was waiting outside of the piercing parlor when we arrived and she greeted us both with an air kiss and then led us inside. |
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While Grace retrieved her last suitcase, I greeted Roxanne and Kelsie with hugs and air kisses. |
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We were greeted in the reception area by a bearded man who scanned us disapprovingly. |
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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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The receptionist greeted her with a smile and asked if she could help her with anything. |
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When I at last pulled the pizza from the roasting kiln of the oven I was greeted with something less pizza and more cracker covered with oatmeal. |
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Ryan returned and Blake greeted him, wondering why his friend was in such a bad mood. |
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A beautiful sunny day with a fresh breeze greeted the large turnout and some excellent scores were recorded on the day. |
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As they walked inside they were greeted by the loud blare of popular music. |
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When she arranged a time for me to go into the radio station and record the interview I expected to be greeted with blank looks. |
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Big smiles greeted taxi drivers who took 70 disabled youngsters to a knees-up in London. |
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She greeted me at the door wearing only her bra and knickers, and a seductive smile. |
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It used to be that whenever I called such places, I would be greeted by people who sounded like monosyllabic, grumpy teenagers. |
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All thoughts of coffee and her dad were gone, and she was greeted with the redolence of vanilla. |
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No one was listening or taking much of an interest, but when he was done a tumultuous round of applause greeted him. |
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Union activity at other Colombian worksites, including several run by American companies, has been greeted with terror. |
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Twelve years on, an equally undistinguished result against the Koreans was greeted with nary an insult passed. |
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The victorious team on arrival in Bunclody were greeted with tumultuous applause on their brilliant playing. |
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So at dusk I was led to a kraal where an extended Masai family greeted me with great hospitality and a selection of decorative beaded goods. |
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Some county councillors greeted the council's initial refusal with surprise. |
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I rushed down in my trackie bottoms to be greeted by a smile from our postie and a nice bulging package hot from the States. |
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The first thing we noticed as attendant Erika greeted us was that our sleeping car was behind four coach cars. |
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The main street was alive with colour as the schoolchildren waved their flags and greeted the visitors. |
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The display would likely be greeted by pandemonium, emphatic shushing, or shocked silence. |
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They walked in and greeted the stable boy as he handed them both the reins to their horses. |
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She inched slowly towards the ladies' room as Mark was greeted by teammates Rob McGraw, Randall Moss, and the beautiful Whitney Glover. |
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Linera nodded and sipped from her mug, a sweet and bitter taste greeted her lips. |
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Instead of aloha from Hawaii, Spruce is greeted in the Arctic by angry mosquitoes that proceed to hospitalise him. |
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This is surely true of Ann and Joan, who greeted all with their beautiful smiles and you immediately felt at peace. |
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We were then greeted by a loud thud against the door and a very loud voice yelling at us. |
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The old soldiers, wearing military berets and caps, were greeted with warm applause, hugs and kisses from a grateful crowd lining the streets. |
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He walked into the debriefing room and was greeted by General Li, a suspicious and shady character. |
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In the past, this event would have been greeted by silence, so that his lapidary words could rebound off the walls and resound in our minds. |
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Once inside Rebecca was lead to a nicely furnished living to be greeted by a young man and a young lady at his side both about twenty-one. |
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The election of New Labour in May 1997 was greeted enthusiastically on the Left as presaging trade union resurgence and a renewal of militancy. |
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He was greeted by dune buggies, which then took him across a lunar landscape for five hours to a collection of yurts, or Mongolian tents. |
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One of them, dressed in a violet pyjama and kurta, walked elegantly on the stage and greeted the students, who were touched by his appearance. |
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Overall, the show amply demonstrated why her work has been greeted with such enthusiasm in her native country. |
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The arrival of the work teams was greeted at first with joy, but their repressiveness soon led to a change. |
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He opens the door to be greeted by a cleaner holding out a freshly laundered towel. |
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She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears. |
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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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However, they were greeted by a two-kilometre roadblock of residents from Quebec, New Brunswick and the nearby native reserves. |
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The initial amazement and anger which greeted his decision has given way, in most quarters, to shrugged resignation. |
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Incoming patients are greeted by a uniformed doorman, attentive bellhops and a concierge who whisks guests to their rooms. |
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A scene of peace greeted me as I sat near the ledge of the platform outside. |
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At the small terminal, arrivals were greeted with traditional leis made from tropical flowers. |
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Victorious motor racing drivers have laurels hung around their necks and in Hawaii visitors are greeted with welcoming leis. |
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Neither was it greeted with an overwhelming show of unity by their followers. |
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Each of these winners is greeted by a triumphant roar and wild celebrations around the winners' enclosure. |
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When Katherine returned home she was greeted by her brother in the hallway. |
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Cian then returned home on Monday and was greeted by a sea of tricolours and banners at Dublin Airport. |
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The biggest reception, indeed a rapturous one, greeted the next speaker, who well and truly let fly. |
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Frank greeted Rex warmly as he approached the giant revolving door that led into the building. |
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They entered the Council room only a moment later and were instantly greeted by an even number of displeased glares and calm stares. |
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When I open them again, I'm greeted with a pair of worried black eyes surrounded by a shock of black hair. |
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And don't forget how the Eiffel Tower was greeted with ridicule before becoming the great attraction it so surely is. |
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Tom climbed the last pitch, set up his belay and greeted each of us with a triumphal smile as we rounded the summit. |
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A blast of cold air greeted them and Olivia felt goosebumps rise on her arms. |
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It is a sign of the times, I suppose, that the news has been greeted with relatively muted response. |
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And as he makes his way to his appointed place among other kings, the people's king is greeted as only kings would be. |
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A sensitive, attentive audience greeted her performance with smiles of appreciation. |
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He greeted me with a toothy smile, wearing ripped jeans and a tattered t-shirt. |
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The senator is a rock star wherever she goes, and she's greeted by throngs of adoring Democrats. |
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He was such a regular of the Flavas fried chicken shop that he greeted the confused man behind the counter like an old friend. |
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Corrina swung open the large arched door, only to be greeted by Dean, Igby, and a girl Corrina didn't know by name but recognized from school. |
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They entered, and a small, rotund man stood up and greeted them. |
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It appears that even the president sensed his announcement would be greeted with skepticism. |
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What had been shrugged off in, say, California, was greeted in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Michigan as an affront. |
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Princess Ariel and Prince Eric walk down the aisle, and are greeted by a stout clergyman who is allegedly too happy to see them. |
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In contrast, Boehner's leadership team filed into his ceremonial office and greeted the teary newly-elected Speaker with hugs. |
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Of course, this was greeted with a round of applause and whoops from her room of willingly incarcerated followers. |
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Ramos would help set the tone of the day when he greeted the arriving students outside the school. |
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The threat has been greeted with derision here around the barricaded city hall festooned with Russian and Soviet flags. |
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His little dogs greeted him, yapping and licking, climbing up the front of his bathrobe. |
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I'm greeted there by Betsy and Tina who, sitting behind a folding table, sip discounted merlot out of plastic cups. |
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They were greeted by the ever-scruffy director, who can be seen in the picture above snapping a shot on his camera phone. |
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The appeals court ruling was greeted with cheers from many corners of Nevada and the legal community generally. |
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Suggestions that Burke was building a political war chest in anticipation of a bid to win a European Parliament seat have been greeted with scepticism. |
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When she arrived in sunny Gibraltar, Caroline was greeted by HMS York's Commanding Officer, Commander Paul Porter, before she sat down to a traditional lunch in the wardroom. |
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His resignation was greeted with joy in some quarters at the university. |
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The glee and chortling that greeted Mr. Smith is a sign of bitterness and a focus on the past rather than the future. |
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You might imagine, therefore, that the appearance of Ulysses would have been greeted with cries of joy and acclamation from the literary intelligentsia. |
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Leaving the ruins, we're greeted by women in traditional Quechuan dress. |
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Team Christie has greeted the committee's news with somewhat predictable gloating. |
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I stuck my head under the bed and was greeted by moist canine jowls. |
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The news was greeted with widespread jubilation in Hull yesterday. |
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Shattered glass on the bus seats greeted the first driver to arrive for work, who discovered that vandals had broken in through a hole in the fence. |
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The arrival of both teams was greeted by a huge ovation as the small crowd of only 32,187 supporters raised the roof and made their presence felt. |
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Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford came in together and greeted and consoled friends. |
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Indeed, he was greeted by his constituents as something of a household god. |
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Tuesday's first night performance at the Festival Theatre was greeted with rapture by a large audience who were enthralled by the Wales Theatre Company's interpretation. |
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Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final whistle sounded. |
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The waiter greeted her in a perky voice and gestured to a sign with the menu written on it hanging from one of the slender stone pillars that held the cloth roof up. |
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Far from flying off in alarm at my approach, as just about any other bird would, this specimen of Cathartes aura greeted me with the avian equivalent of a yawn. |
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They were greeted by staff playing all manner of musical instruments from tambourines to recorders and the less musically gifted banging pots and pans. |
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I was greeted by the saddest, most woebegone look he could muster. |
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A long-bearded old turkey gobbler greeted me at the gate, and whitetails, axis deer and blackbuck could be seen ghosting through the meadows if you only looked. |
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This version is still being greeted with derision and genuine concern by various parents who oppose mandatory vaccination. |
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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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When he arrived there, the disheveled outdoorsman was greeted at the airport by hundreds of fans. |
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Naturally, it comes as a bit of a shock to Gill when she is greeted by the lady of the house, Mark's mother, who had called her fat when they met all those years ago. |
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Sedgwick greeted them warmly as they asked after her two now-college-aged children. |
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When we arrived at the village, our hosts greeted us warmly with leis. |
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She stopped playing, wondering how much time she had left to practice, and her eyes were greeted by a mosaic of colors that blanketed the entire room. |
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I am greeted with the same open arms and reverent spirit as always. |
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In spite of his relief, he was promoted to lieutenant general in June 1943, assumed command of U.S. Second Army and was greeted back home as a hero. |
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I was greeted by my father's look of confusion as I finished my task. |
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The stench of decomposing flesh greeted us before we saw that rotting bodies were lying in the gullies on either side of us. |
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A rather wonderful tribute to Joan Rivers greeted commuters at hackney Wick Overground station in London this morning. |
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They greeted him warmly, their smiles beaming without their make-up. |
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Immediately we crested the hill we were greeted with maas of delight. |
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After hearing tapping on the door to their room, a couple of weary travellers peered through the curtains to be greeted by a 2.5 metre female saltie staring back at them. |
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The noise in the stadium grew for every point he won, but the points he lost were greeted with shrill, desperate screams. |
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Before the curtain rose, the playwright sheepishly greeted his fans at the door, wearing a baseball cap and shuffling his feet. |
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Visitors are greeted by a looming gothic gate, the kind used to signify that important residents lie behind its spires. |
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Cobwebs, chewing gum, dust and cigarette burns were some of the sights which greeted a team of inspectors when they arrived for an unannounced visit to Southend Hospital. |
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At the airport an honor guard greeted us, and we boarded a convoy of vehicles to drive into the city. |
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The two were greeted with a standing ovation from the audience in the sold-out Empire Theatre. |
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Three miles from London the cavalcade was greeted by a mass choir of 3000 scholars and clerks from the city which urged him on with a Te Deum laudumus. |
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He drank less for a while, was sparing with drugs, and sang gospel songs to the crowds who greeted his return. |
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We do know that the night after he saw her a large bunch of roses greeted Jeanne Duval at the stage door. |
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The lively tunes of mariachis greeted well-heeled members of the Rienzi Society to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston house museum recently for that group's sixth annual dinner. |
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He left the office and road hard for a while before arriving at a ranch, where he was greeted by a tall and scrawny man with a long, thin mustache. |
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But proposals to ban daytime deliveries on some of Kendal's shopping streets have been greeted with outrage by shopkeepers, who fear they could be forced out of business. |
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We were greeted by a cheerful young waitress who seated us by the window. |
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When Mr Chamberlain entered the Chamber at noon and took his seat on the Treasury bench he was greeted with an enthusiastic cheering from all sides. |
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Then he skittishly ducked beneath the counter so that when the barista had turned round from the coffee machine she would be greeted with the sight of no-one calling to her. |
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You are invariably greeted with a whopping great shrine in the front room, decorated to the max, with a door leading to the kitchen and family quarters behind. |
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Massud Rajavi, the head of the MEK, greeted Arafat in Tehran with a kalashnikov as a welcoming gift. |
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Our open-top battlebus took to the streets on Saturday, and Paul has been enthusiastically greeted at meetings large and small throughout the borough. |
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The next time I was in town, I called upon Chiso and was greeted by Emmy Kanasaki, a young woman dressed in a kimono. |
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It should not be surprising, then, that the bearer of the bad tidings that research in psychology does not validate ESP, is usually not greeted with enthusiasm. |
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As soon as you enter the car park you are greeted by a menagerie of farm animals, many of them rare breeds including Soay, Ryeland and Whitefaced Woodland sheep. |
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The truck was greeted at the end of the approach road by a number of tractors which blocked the passage and proceeded slowly along the two mile journey. |
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Littleton says Nominee Romney would be greeted by Tea Partiers with something between skepticism and disgust. |
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Sadly, it will be greeted with weary resignation by Swindonians, who have watched the authority lurch shambolically from one crisis to another in recent years. |
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A short bespectacled woman in a laboratory coat greeted them. |
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As I came through the door I was greeted by a sheepish looking hound. |
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I can't help thinking that the doorbell will ring at any minute, and upon opening the front door I will be greeted by a small group of unseasonably-clothed carol singers. |
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She is greeted by name by two female guards before she goes through a metal detector. |
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Indeed I was greeted in Italian by a shrivelled old lady in a white habit. |
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We came out of the tunnel and were greeted by tumultuous applause. |
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This tall building that was to be our billet greeted us in grey silence, its many windows peering down at us with the sightlessness of a blind man. |
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After collecting our bags, we are greeted in twos and threes by a pack of smiling Greek landladies who, despite speaking an alien tongue, welcome us into their homes. |
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The secretary immediately stopped typing on the computer and greeted him. |
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She checked her desire to glare and instead greeted them warmly. |
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Life was secure and the morrow could be greeted without terror. |
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Shoppers who rush to your store to take advantage of wonderfully advertised manufacturers' specials should be greeted with an unadvertised special predetermined by you. |
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This was greeted by a flood of laughter, and Sasha's voice, unamused. |
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A loud slam of the kitchen door greeted their ears a few moments later. |
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Wayward-looking tee shots were greeted with expectant murmurs of approval which turned into disappointed applause if the ball ended up on the green. |
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When they got to the stable, Lightfoot greeted them unenthusiastically. |
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He reached the bottom and choked on the dank musty smell that greeted him. |
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As we walked through the venue, campaign staffers and facility workers greeted him warmly. |
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ElBaradei was greeted with water cannon and tear gas when he and his supporters exited Friday prayers. |
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Ahead of the count, Joe Miller greeted supporters at an open house at his Anchorage headquarters. |
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Go to the webpage and you will immediately be greeted by the sounds of an active coffee shop. |
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Must have been rather noisy if they all greeted each other by name. |
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When normal-looking Harry and Tyrone stop in at an unnamed city on their way from New York to Florida to score, they are at first greeted as normal people. |
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This was greeted with laughter and smart remarks from the crowd. |
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I remember at our Confirmation, when I was about 11, he stood at the door of the church after Mass and greeted the confirmands. |
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Inside the hut, an old man was lying on a khatiya. The ball boy greeted him with a salaam. |
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When Charles arrived at the Battalion's base in Seria near the Brunei capital Bandar Seri Begawan, he was greeted by a Gurkha guard of honour. |
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The result was greeted well amongst fans and was even used to explain a sudden economic surge. |
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The Wehrmacht entered Austria the next day, to be greeted with enthusiasm by the populace. |
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Anzac burial parties greeted the enemy with odds and ends of Arabic phrases, and with Australianese that must have been incomprehensible to them. |
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This factor was greeted with varying degrees of enthusiasm by participants. |
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These announcements are greeted by the chattering classes as though they are of earth-shattering significance. |
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The singer greeted fans at Fenwick, in Newcastle's Northumberland Street, where she was promoting her skin care range Time Bomb. |
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They greeted the others with some kind of rhythmical hand gestures ending with leaning one shoulder into the greetee. |
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And they were also spritzed with cool water while they greeted guests, including Scott Bakula, and posed for photos at the prefilm picnic. |
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Visitors will be greeted by elves and meet Mother Christmas for a Christmassy tale or two before Father Christmas greets each child individually. |
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A Canadian Mountie greeted passengers jetting off to Canada on the inaugural flight. |
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Creative Review magazine liked the mascots, but elsewhere their design was greeted with some disdain. |
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Yet when it comes to finding work on civvy street, former soldiers are rarely greeted with a hero's welcome. |
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Mols was unable to sign off with a last goal in front of the fans who greeted him like a messiah when he first arrived at Ibrox. |
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The book aroused international interest, with less controversy than had greeted the popular Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. |
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During the walk, ystanbul city lines ferryboat, who passed from the Bosporus at the moment, greeted the two leaders by the siren call. |
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I was greeted by aromas of cinnamon and nutmeg from still-warm oat-cakes, cookies and rich butter tarts on a tray near the coffee urn. |
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I know she'll be greeted with warm nickers when she reaches the other side of the Great Divide. |
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An example of the latter, an array of forty lacquered wood menhirs with small formal variations, greeted viewers at the show's entrance. |
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Each time they arrived somewhere, they'd be greeted with a glass of meaded wine. |
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The same Somebody who came on the scene in the midst of another census and was only greeted by a few no-count shepherds. |
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We were greeted in Johnnesburg by the guys from Boogaloos and the local magazines, who carried our luggage out in a routine fashion. |
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Commuters at Hackney Wick greeted by fond tribute to the late comedienne. |
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The announcement was greeted by a mixture of boos and cheers. |
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My nonchurchgoing flippancy and oddball upbringing were greeted with eye-rolling incredulity. |
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