We were noisily appreciative of this, and spent much time sitting around on Midsummer Common, and toasting Heather's brilliant supportive role. |
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Mr Cunningham stood there, an amused, appreciative look on his face as his gaze swept my almost bare figure. |
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Unknown singers hoping to be tomorrow's megastars play their hearts out for appreciative beer drinkers and cigarette smokers. |
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In a seller's market for skilled workers, employees are more demanding about what they want and less appreciative of what they get. |
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Surely, the Congress should be sensitive and appreciative of the hostility to foreign troops. |
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Both teams squared away the three-game test series in front of appreciative crowds. |
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If you are a reader of these papers and would like to pass on the tokens, the students would be most appreciative. |
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We would have to say they were the best behaved and appreciative guests we have ever entertained. |
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I shimmied back over to the piano and held my glass out to the appreciative audience. |
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One of the newer members made an excellent speech of his travels abroad bringing forth much laughter from his appreciative audience. |
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A packed house was very appreciative of the fashion displayed and all the models got a great reception. |
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The Queen and the Duke chatted to local residents and received gifts and bouquets of flowers from an appreciative crowd of several hundred. |
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Lifting her snifter, she took an appreciative sip of the rare tequila, letting it blaze a path down her throat, its warmth enveloping her. |
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This is the first time Pierce has become involved in sponsorship with the club and St Michael's are very appreciative of his involvement. |
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I'm forever appreciative of the great academic education spearheaded by the Norbertine fathers. |
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If anyone wants to come over to my house in a cute nursey outfit and tend to me, I would be most appreciative. |
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Nonetheless, the date featured a stellar line-up of talent and those in attendance were quite appreciative. |
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I'm especially appreciative of the fact that sock number two is striping the same as sock number one. |
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The guys let out appreciative hollers as Elizabeth stepped up onto the stage. |
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I hope to get a small distributor and look forward to lots of festival, cinematheque and museum screenings with small but appreciative audiences. |
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You have no idea how appreciative we are, especially when the children have to come with us. |
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The smokers in the room were most appreciative of her cognisance of their plight! |
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His eyes twinkle like a fairy-tale grandfather's in his round, tanned face and he makes a kind of slurping, appreciative sound. |
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Thank you indeed Portugal, from an appreciative Scottish nation delighted with their efforts last Monday. |
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The bands performed for a small yet appreciative crowd, and did not compromise on energy or passion. |
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Developing an appreciative taste for minority cuisines may be an important first step toward combating hatred. |
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With the gallery six deep from tee to green on every hole for those two rounds, Jack's farewell drew an appropriate and appreciative audience. |
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Why oh why is the nation not more appreciative when he deigns to confer his unique insights onto our lesser minds? |
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I know some of you have made heroic efforts to get here, and we are very grateful and appreciative of that. |
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She is also very appreciative of what you do for her and is grateful for my interest. |
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I'm very much a nature person, aware of life all around me and appreciative of creatures and plants, great and small. |
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The Gujaratis are a friendly, appreciative lot of people, hospitable but at the same time they practised simplicity and sobriety. |
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Serve with salad, crusty bread and Chardonnay to two appreciative flatmates. |
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Particular thanks go to the Summerland Rockers who jived and rocked their hearts out to a very appreciative audience. |
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I have seen her tame a noisy rock audience into a state of appreciative adulation. |
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Just to whet our appetites, and to make us more appreciative of history in the making. |
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We are appreciative of the Australian government's reaction to the situation. |
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Further, the Premier is appreciative of the fact that, to date, no one has succumbed to the actions being recommended by this user. |
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He could be quite cheeky and a bit cussed sometimes, but he was always polite to me and very appreciative of everything. |
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There are patients who are appreciative of nurses helping them through their stay in hospital. |
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It was too little, too late but the home support were appreciative of the late heroics even if their championship dreams were over. |
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Substituted in the 75th minute, he received a standing ovation from fans appreciative of his contribution. |
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Most people are very appreciative of what we do and that is very rewarding. |
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He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design. |
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The money was fantastic but, in reality, I was more appreciative of the recognition it signified. |
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They're very acceptable to what we're doing and appreciative of what we're doing for Scottish football. |
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Old people have been particularly appreciative of the girls' offers to collect pensions and do shopping. |
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I had the distinct feeling that they weren't all that interested in, or appreciative of, the heritage in their charge. |
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And for once I was actually appreciative of the early finish since I've been on my feet all day. |
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In the end the audience is also appreciative of people who are so undisguised. |
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People would be more mellow and more appreciative of the things around them. |
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I would still recommend living and working abroad as it has made me more appreciative of the things I have got back home. |
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Their gig last month at the Sugarbowl drew an appreciative packed house of roots music aficionados. |
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There is a fair amount of ludicrous drag, broad farce, heart-rending, bosom-heaving dramatics and pithy asides to an appreciative audience. |
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When you get there, a jazz group is quietly playing Scott Joplin to an appreciative audience lounging on the grass. |
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So the final shock is that the quintessential Manhattanite is looking beyond New York to a Europe which seems more appreciative of his talents. |
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There was much appreciative uproariousness when I asked for seconds. |
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Despite their legendarily long sets, there's usually never more than a few seconds of dead air between songs, time enough for Dallas to thank the appreciative audience. |
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The official, a career diplomat who speaks fluent French and likes to vacation in Italy, sat back and took an appreciative sip from his glass of good red wine from Bordeaux. |
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After being told I was dying, I now feel very appreciative of everything. |
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I knew that birding with such a diverse assemblage of people would be a challenge, but I also knew that they're all intelligent and appreciative folk. |
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That's the kind of Sunday matinee it was for leading man Moya, filled with his Sunday punches and appreciative hurrahs from would-be honeybunches. |
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A math professor at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, Calif., Benjamin has brought his particular brand of prestidigitation to a wide variety of appreciative audiences. |
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We know that Perth isn't the biggest place in the country, but we know the fans that do come out are very appreciative of what we are trying to achieve. |
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The headmaster and students were very appreciative of the Braillewriters, however, they could still benefit from the donation of additional Braillewriters. |
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Filat said Moldova was appreciative of U.S. assistance but more help, especially on the security side, would surely be welcomed. |
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I am so appreciative for the ability to be able to provide services, as every affiliate is. |
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Daughters Malia and Sasha are appreciative of the president's uptick in fashion-forwardness too. |
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The audience at both showings I attended burst into appreciative applause, alive to the fact that they were being teased. |
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I am incredibly appreciative, but manage to only muster a weak smile. |
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For example, Irish step dance, Appalachian clogging and a new generation of inventive and streetwise tap artists began to find appreciative audiences. |
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While the place was jumping and filled with appreciative listeners, the rest of the pub, with its sad Sky TV and pool table, was an echoing canyon. |
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But once the lights dimmed, it was an appreciative audience that clapped through the show including those who had been yawning because of the delay. |
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Molly and Billy were very appreciative of gifts bestowed on them and were delighted that the Hospice was a worthy beneficiary as a result of their own enjoyment. |
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The audience is rapt, breaking several times into appreciative applause. |
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A more appreciative customer for one's handknits cannot be imagined. |
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The parents who had come to visit the school were equally appreciative of the effort the staff had made to make the day come alive for the children. |
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It was gratifying that people in the district were appreciative of the services that Pride Zambia was providing and that they were playing their part by repaying the loans. |
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What may seem to prejudice a reader's full and appreciative view of her as a key figure amongst Dickens's women characters is her determined eccentricity. |
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Also crowds are appreciative of effort and that is what I give. |
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Spokeswoman Devora Kaye says the department is ''deeply appreciative of this kind gesture. |
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All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics especially appreciative of Burke's quality of writing. |
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Of his abilities as a lawyer, Bracton's appreciative citations speak eloquently. |
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He was similarly appreciative of them and gave them due credit for policies where he had used their advice. |
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His contemporary Francis Gentleman, an admirer of Shakespeare, was much less appreciative of this play. |
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Her performance was very well received by an appreciative full house. |
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God thus explains His revelations to you, that you may be appreciative. |
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But Jane and Jacob are going to have quantities of champagne. Not tipsy, you understand, but at their best, and unguardedly appreciative of each other and us. |
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