Catherine thanked the conference attendees for the warm reception she and her sisters had received. |
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It didn't hurt Stravinsky much, and his sunny piece got a deservingly warm reception. |
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After a warm reception from my inmate brethren, today, I found out that one yahoo can cause considerable perturbation. |
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Visit your local station and you will receive a warm reception and get the truth. |
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The warm reception that he received refuted those who wondered whether the summit would come off, or if it could accomplish anything. |
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For all their efforts, they were treated to a warm reception in Moran's Pub in Grange where they were able to put their feet up after their trek. |
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Hopefully it'll receive warm reception for unsmilingness and black and white filter. |
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Our delegation has been quite overwhelmed by the warm reception we have received wherever we have gone. |
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Activated with the remote control, Approach Lighting provides a warm reception on a dark night. |
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Based on our impressive track record to date, and the warm reception I have received here today, I have no doubt we will succeed. |
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Canadians gave the disc a warm reception and Diane worked harder and developed her incredible talent as a live performer. |
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First of all, we wish to thank you wholeheartedly for your warm reception, your attentiveness and your brotherhood. |
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However, the journey was made worthwhile by the warm reception they often were given upon arriving at their destinations. |
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After witnessing the warm reception that the horse received coming into the winner's enclosure, co-owner Paul Barber paid tribute to the veteran chaser. |
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The branch executive gave me a very warm reception and our dialogue covered a lot of ground. |
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The double Academy Award recipient was given a warm reception when he visited the site of St Olave's Hospital in Rotherhithe, London, where he was born 70 years ago. |
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The Executive Secretary thanked the Government of Argentina for its hospitality and the warm reception. |
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The album has received a generally warm reception from critics. |
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We would also like to thank the clients for their warm reception and for sharing with us their experience with the RSI and IDEA-SME programs. |
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Even more important than the warm reception among employees are the programs' cost savings. |
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Not only did the residents accord a warm reception to the artistes, there were several volunteers to act out a scene where the bridegroom is taken out in procession in a car. |
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Although he was very tired, he seemed deeply moved by such a warm reception after so many years in isolation. |
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We are collectively committed to offer our 200,000 members, in all of our business locations, a warm reception, a personalized approach and a suite of leading-edge financial products and services. |
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A beautiful family atmosphere and a warm reception are waiting for you in this verdurous area, less than 1 km far from the beautiful beach of Plaka, with its small port. |
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Let me assure the hon. member that the Canada-China relationship has a solid foundation, one that was clearly evident by the warm reception the minister received when he visited China. |
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As regards the Arab countries, the warm reception shown to the President did not conceal the decline of influence of a President at the end of his term in office, weakened by the NIE and very unpopular in the region. |
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There are such high hopes in the mission that the warm reception that Darfurians have given it could very quickly degenerate into deep frustration. |
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The French Presidency thanks you, Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, for this cooperation, for your support and also for the warm reception you have given us. |
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We need a marketing plan, so to speak, to let immigrants know about the ability of communities to offer newcomers a warm reception, job opportunities and full integration into a pleasant, indeed unique lifestyle. |
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My thanks and appreciation are also expressed to His Excellency the Minister and the Government of Oman for the excellent and warm reception extended to us. |
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As will be shown, in general the Advisory Guidelines have had a very warm reception from lawyers, mediators and judges, and the revisions have involved fine-tuning rather than radical revision. |
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After Vidal's warm reception, Vital felt obliged to reciprocate. |
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Mrs Calmy-Rey thanked President Wade for the warm reception accorded by the Senegalese authorities to the Swiss diplomats who had gathered in Dakar for the three-days meeting. |
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In general, the Advisory Guidelines have had a very warm reception from lawyers, mediators and judges, as people appreciate the benefit of greater consistency and predictability. |
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We also expect our new ultra-long range Falcon 8X trijet, set to begin deliveries next year, to receive a warm reception from Chinese customers. |
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A Portuguese ally from the earliest trip of Vasco da Gama in 1498, Malindi could usually be counted on to give a warm reception and had plenty of supplies. |
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Despite his ill-fated spell at Anfield, he received a warm reception from the same Liverpool fans he struggled to win over before being sacked midway through last season. |
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The father established himself as a hosier in 1744, and Charles seems to have benefited from the warm reception that Louisa and her retinue received from the Danes. |
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We had a great night and thoroughly appreciated the warm reception given by all the people who came to listen to DWB and also Johhny Whitehills Real Deal. |
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Former Tottenham star Rohan Ricketts came off the Rovers bench with 19 minutes to go to a warm reception from the home fans, six years after leaving the Lane. |
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Despite the earlier quarrel with Gama, Cabral is given an unexpectedly warm reception by the Sultan of Mozambique, and allowed to collect water and supplies. |
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The fact that Romania, a Warsaw Pact country, opted to compete despite Soviet demands led to a warm reception of the Romanian team by the United States. |
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