He added his congratulations and said the publication of the book was a proud occasion for the whole area of Ballyroan. |
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Minister McDowell extended his hearty congratulations to the new assistant commissioner and wished him all the best in his new post. |
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Well, I'm sure they'll be flattered to hear your compliment and congratulations. |
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Diack deserved the congratulations here, getting his studs on top of the ball to poke it into the furthest corner. |
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He has been overwhelmed by messages of congratulations from all over South Africa at his appointment. |
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The Greens are delighted to add their congratulations to the team and its supporters. |
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And congratulations to you on your induction into the Western Music Hall of Fame. |
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To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations. |
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Lots of people came to evensong and I got a few congratulations from members of the public after the performance. |
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The record speaks for itself and the home side deserves hearty congratulations. |
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I would like to offer my congratulations to all those pupils and staff who have worked hard towards achieving this great set of results. |
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This is a great achievement and congratulations are extended to all concerned. |
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I also extend best wishes and congratulations to all my parliamentary colleagues. |
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Once, the announcement of a pregnancy was the occasion for congratulations. |
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The word went round that Nicki was pregnant and congratulations were offered from all. |
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The local community send their congratulations and best wishes to him as the new bishop. |
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When I accidentally clink plates with the bride at the buffet table, I offer my congratulations. |
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She has received many messages of congratulations and has been wished many more happy years. |
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Mutual congratulations between friends followed with the best of wishes for the year in which they had entered. |
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The couple wish to thank all concerned for their good wishes of congratulations. |
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Well done to all and congratulations on what you have achieved for the needy. |
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Their family and friends have been on hand to send congratulations and best wishes. |
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The Guild team was shown a letter of congratulations sent by the Chief Minister to some Gujarati newspapers, for their coverage. |
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The Royal Navy's top admiral has sent a personal message of congratulations to record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Having had to offer congratulations to one celeb couple yesterday, today The Sun is back on form, stirring up a spot of trouble. |
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We offer them our congratulations and best wishes in their married life together. |
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This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister. |
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech. |
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This was an excellent result for their first outing so congratulations and well done. |
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All in all a great performance from everyone so take a bow folks and congratulations to all involved. |
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Anyway, congratulations to the team and the manager and we all hope to see the black and white back in Croke Park next year. |
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The mood was jovial, the speeches full of backslapping and congratulations. |
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Best wishes and congratulations to Tim and Mai Ryan, Clydine, who celebrated the golden jubilee of their wedding recently. |
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I am delighted to admit I was wrong, and offer my heartiest congratulations. |
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Again, heartiest congratulations and best wishes on the appearance of this journal, the product of so much in the way of blood, sweat, and tears. |
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Madam Speaker-Elect, may I, on behalf of the National Party, also offer warm congratulations to you on your elevation to this important role. |
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There were the galley proofs, lying in a neat pile, with a letter of congratulations from his editor at Routledge on top. |
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He then sends a message of congratulations to the voter in the election, won by the Republican Party in a landslide. |
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But today, this paper offers cautious congratulations to junior minister Steve Webb on his plans for pensions reform. |
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Warmest congratulations to Jarlath on this very special honour which is being bestowed on him this weekend. |
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The staff and students who worked together to achieve this success deserve our congratulations. |
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If you're one of those handy people who can do your own tune-ups, change your own oil and handle minor repairs, congratulations. |
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The audio is a 5.1 remix of the original mono, and worthy of congratulations for Paramount. |
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For those of you who lied, twisted, cheated and bullied until the least worst choice available to me was to close the site, congratulations. |
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The community sends them congratulations and every good wish for a long and happy life together. |
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The whole community unites in extending congratulations to this very popular couple. |
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Marc's smarmy false congratulations are another reminder to Josie of his ability to destroy her bliss. |
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To all of you who hold or are seeking elected office, congratulations and best wishes. |
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He and his companion had enjoyed themselves and he was full of congratulations and compliments. |
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She puffs on a cigarette, hails departing guests, gossips with regulars, accepts congratulations. |
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Well done John and congratulations and best wishes to all who so deservedly earned their award. |
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My Lords, of course I thank my noble friend for his congratulations. |
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No congratulations for those who were born with a silver spoon in their mouths and then blame the poor for being poor. |
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He quests for a trophy to call his own, hoping the Kartoon King ice cream contest might gain him the conspicuous congratulations he so desperately requires. |
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The community wish them joy, good wishes and congratulations. |
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If few of the above studies seem relevant to your interests, then congratulations! |
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You flash past the winning post knowing you have won the biggest race of your life and are smothered in flash-bulbs and the congratulations of owners, trainers and punters. |
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I wish to record my gratitude and congratulations to all those involved. |
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Instead, offer congratulations and good wishes to the bride and groom with a champagne that is crisp but harmonious, with a fine flavour and a lasting finish. |
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Celebs like Russell Simmons, diddy, Snooki, and Kourtney Kardashian also tweeted their congratulations. |
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Congratulations on the weight loss and congratulations on the loot. |
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My godson and I wrote a note of congratulations and slipped it under her door. |
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The sea bream, or tai in Japanese, carries auspicious connotations because of the phonetic association of its name with the Japanese word for congratulations. |
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Dismounting, I received congratulations on not dying from a couple of stragglers in our group who had seen the whole thing unfold. |
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Please accept our heartfelt congratulations to Your Beatitude on your election to the Patriarchal Throne of the Mother of Churches, the Jerusalem Patriarchate! |
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Ken Ferrari looked towards me, shaking my hand in congratulations. |
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Now, go slap Alex on the back in congratulations while I go look at this. |
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Margaret the mother of eleven children, 29 grandchildren and Great Grandmother of three is hale and hearty and welcomed all who came to deliver their congratulations. |
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In particular, I wish to offer hearty congratulations on the way you outwitted the Government over the trade practices law business earlier this week. |
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He looked at me, a mixture of disapproval and hearty congratulations. |
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Offering their hands, their congratulations were merely my commiserations. |
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All concerned in the projects deserved congratulations and compliments. |
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The Bagpipe-players from the Hawthorn pipe band belted out the theme song and trains stopped behind the railway wing to toot their congratulations. |
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All who took part deserved warmest congratulations for what was achieved. |
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He was inundated with phone calls of congratulations during the week. |
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And when you've all done pitying, you have to run up to Stephen, grab hold of both of his great puddingy cheeks and give them a good old nip and stretch of congratulations. |
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Before listing the day's engagements, the Prime Minister sometimes extends condolences or offers congratulations after significant events. |
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The winner was announced, and the crowd waited for the winner to accept congratulations before the chairing ceremony, but no winner appeared. |
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Hey, congratulations on that soft regional that you're in,' '' Gillespie said jokingly. |
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Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has received myriad birthday congratulations from foreign heads of state and government. |
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Thanks to all who entered, and congratulations to our winner, Patricia Hoseman of Vicksburg. |
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Baldwin's friend and publicist said that the '30 Rock' star warmly received congratulations from well-wishing fans. |
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He was seen by an aeroplane, our Archie gunner and a whole division to crash in their lines just opposite our trenches, much jubilation and more congratulations. |
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With that in mind, I'd like to give a quick congratulations to a friend of mine, Sue Dunam in Thornaby, who just passed her dance course, majoring in ballet. |
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Huge congratulations to James Corden and his win at The Tonys. |
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His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has also sent a cable of congratulations to President Toomas Ilves of the Republic of Estonia on the occasion of his country's National Day. |
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Political leaders like Prime Minister Tony Blair, Conservative leader Michael Howard and Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy also sent their congratulations. |
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The winner was announced, and the crowd waited for the winner to stand up to accept the traditional congratulations before the chairing ceremony, but no winner appeared. |
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The legal marriage at least pleased her brother Isaac, who had broken off relations with her when she had begun to live with Lewes, but now sent congratulations. |
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