Never did she fail to warmly greet people with her engaging smile and lively chat. |
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A warmly lyrical idiom gave place to a gritty astringency that must have been very disturbing to erstwhile admirers. |
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The First Lady's personal tone made people feel warmly toward her as well as at home in the White House. |
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Overall, voters reacted only lukewarmly to negative ads and somewhat more warmly to positive ads. |
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The man before us smiled warmly before showing us a toothy grin of pure malice and evil. |
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Fortunately, their landlady, a retired schoolmistress, warmly welcomes and befriends them. |
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But then he arrives, smiles warmly, asks for a glass of wine and a moment to speak to his wife, and scuttles off. |
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Gruppman's bracing attack and Kosower's warmly resonant tone enlivened the Allegro finale. |
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As a fresh presentation of John Wesley and early Methodism this book is warmly recommended. |
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Reaching over to fix the long, belled sleeves of the dress, Betty smiled warmly. |
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Corporate clients, bridal parties, race-goers, tourists, travelling salesmen, tweed-suited ladies who lunch, all are warmly welcomed here. |
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Gaius embraced his brother warmly as the men stood on the dock where two biremes, rigged and prepared to sail, were moored. |
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The film was received so warmly that the three friends decided to expand the film into a mockumentary. |
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Rail bosses have warmly welcomed plans to transform an old signal box at York Station into a coffee shop and passenger lounge. |
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The one-night event gives tips on how to bike safely and warmly over the snowy months, winter bike maintenance and parking your steed. |
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I held out my hand, which he took warmly into his and we danced around the ancient memory, dancing to the music and to the rhythm of the night. |
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The Country Music Awards made a big splash in the big city last week, as the event was warmly received by New Yorkers. |
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Many of the girls who greeted Em warmly happened to date him at one time or another in their lives, and were spoiling for righteous retribution. |
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While LeSport is all-inclusive, Tao warmly welcomes and encourages non-residents. |
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Men and women around her rose spontaneously from their seats, embraced her warmly and wept for joy. |
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He immediately stood up and rushed towards his friend, embracing him warmly. |
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Lastly, she came to Noella, smiling warmly and embracing her in much the same way. |
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He dropped the duffle bag he was carrying and embraced her warmly, burying his face in her hair. |
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She first heads over to Rena, who embraces her warmly despite the fact that she just saw her only a few hours ago. |
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Imagine every night going to sleep under bright starlight and being woken each morning by the sun shining warmly on your face. |
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Although the race, the last on the card, was a fairly ordinary event, it had great significance for Oliver, who was warmly greeted by racegoers. |
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Slightly surprised, they walk in only to be greeted warmly by a stewardess and ushered to a table. |
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He wrapped up warmly to enter the building as there was no heating in the building! |
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The captain is compassionate and helpful, and Viola herself responds to him warmly. |
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The biography of William Blake warmly portrays the visionary poet's wife Katherine as the helpmate who made Blake's work possible. |
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The knight, clad in chain mail and a field plate, gripped the Advisor's shoulder warmly. |
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She warmly thanked the many members both in and outside the committee who have given sterling service over the year. |
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And all associated with the liturgy and celebration were warmly applauded and accorded an ovation at the end of the Mass. |
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He is fantastic, and his cautionary sentiments about war are warmly supported by the newly and chicly democratic audience. |
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We had decided to remain in our pajamas and dress warmly using sweatshirts and scarves. |
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The piano projected brightly, the themes warmly shaped and the passagework bristling and with sensitive dynamics. |
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But the pair suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune with smiles and embraced each other warmly at the end of an epic contest. |
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In any city you can sit in a busy, warmly generic coffee shop staring out the window and across the street into a rival franchise. |
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She laughed, stowing the twenty-five thousand pesetas away, leaned across the counter, and took my hand warmly. |
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This idea was warmly received by the collocutors, who offered their assistance in its realization. |
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He began by warmly wishing everyone a happy Father's Day and welcoming us to Las Vegas, his new home. |
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Judge Hastie greeted me warmly in his chambers and commended me on my academic achievement. |
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This work represents not Beethoven the titan, but Beethoven as composer of warmly songful instrumental music. |
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Sunlight filtered down through the canopy, falling warmly on her face as she walked beneath the trees. |
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It shines on both of us, she thought, turning back to the room and her warmly lit fire. |
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Yasuko warmly welcomed her inside and offered her a bowl of soup and the warmth of his fire. |
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Pamela was smiling warmly at his response, obviously pleased that he realized his oversight. |
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We would therefore warmly welcome contributions to the journal that take forward the conversations started here. |
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Here there are frequent, warmly convivial gatherings which involve the consumption of generous quantities of alcohol. |
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As we gather in the relative coolness, the doctor strides forward to warmly welcome us to his small oasis. |
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The woman continued to stare at her from her seat near the corner of the room, but she warmly smiled and got up. |
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The level of skill and commitment by both sides was warmly applauded by the large crowd of parents and spectators that showed up for the game. |
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It is a facility the town is crying out for and one that will be warmly welcomed by virtually everyone. |
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These opening messages were warmly received by the 7000 ethnically and culturally diverse attendees. |
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Her robust, earthy attractiveness roared back to life in earnest as she responded warmly to his embrace. |
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She has warmly wrapped her heart around 11 honky-tonk torch songs with more authentic wails than a lonesome prairie wolf. |
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But the children have been warmly praised for their sensible actions in passing the information on to school authorities. |
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The seven year old waved warmly, offering a gap-toothed smile to which I couldn't help but to return in kind. |
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But even Americans and other interlopers will be greeted warmly, sometimes with a welcoming glass of Prosecco. |
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The first impression you have of him is of a wise and playful octogenarian, warmly dressed in denims and thick woollen sweater. |
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To spend a theater-going weekend or so in these charming purlieus is a warmly recommended experience. |
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She continues her satisfied purrs once again, and I join her, smiling warmly down at her, she's being so much nicer to me now. |
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After pushing past him they passed through the curtains and suddenly were in a big, warmly lit room. |
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He smiles warmly as he walks towards me in the grand entrance of Stormont, home of the Northern Ireland Assembly. |
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Known for their hospitality, the villagers and shop owners always greet visitors warmly and loudly in Mandarin Chinese. |
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News of the announcement was greeted warmly by Waterford City Councillor Davy Walsh, the committee chairman. |
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He flashed the attendant behind the counter a dimpled grin and she smiled back warmly. |
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As the weather turns colder, women can dress themselves warmly and elegantly with Coppelia's new collection of autumn and winter clothing. |
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It is a sumptuously executed slice of pop, both cosy-toed and lolloping as it sweetly cascades a deliciously warmly bathed fuzzy-felt homeliness. |
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It was a comfortable looking edifice in the Palladian style, built of dressed stone that shone warmly in the late afternoon sun. |
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At nightfall you see the tiny miner's houses which line the hills glow warmly. |
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When the sun takes its turn, it shines warmly and the traveller removes his cloak. |
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When you lay a baby on the sheepskin, he or she still feels warmly held, and rests or plays more contentedly. |
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Summer-style clothes are fine if you are inside, but our advice is to wrap up warmly when you go out. |
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The news has been warmly welcomed by the community in general and especially by the interested groups. |
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It is a beautiful variety about 6m tall, with leaves warmly yellow in the autumn. |
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It is a very substantial and very irregular tree, rough-barked and warmly red. |
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His students and friends will always warmly remember him as a man of gentle, unassuming and quiet personality. |
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She tried to smile warmly at him, but it turned more into a grimace, so she sufficed with a simple wave before walking on. |
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The President was warmly welcomed by several hundred people on her visit to the town. |
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As always we were warmly welcomed by the people of Haworth, and, despite the rain, we had a good time on the walk. |
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Ian addressed the assembly on behalf of the students, speaking warmly and wittily of his time in the school. |
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She was very close to Lillie and spoke of her aunt warmly as a patient and loving person who adored her and her brothers. |
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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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Tania is holding her nose against the smell of urine and all are dressed warmly to beat the cold. |
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He smiled warmly as he leaned back in the comfortable recliner, feet resting on the coffee table before him. |
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He held in a wistful sigh and smiled warmly when her eyes flicked up in the mirror, meeting his. |
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The red tops, as we hacks warmly refer to the tabloids, bravely sallied forth against all restrictions European, bureaucratic or otherwise. |
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Balard had a kind and amiable personality, to which students responded warmly. |
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Her thankful hugger was a girl no older than she with warmly tanned skin, forest green hair that fell to her waist, and vibrant leaf green eyes. |
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Frank greeted Rex warmly as he approached the giant revolving door that led into the building. |
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The crowd applauded warmly, before launching into traditional hymns that filled the vast church. |
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The awards have been warmly received by staff who appreciate that some recognition is being given for their hard work over the years. |
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Andrew talks warmly of being raised in the northern suburbs of Melbourne to Greek Cypriot parents. |
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Wafered teams of cloudlets careen warmly in rushes of opalescence. |
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If yes, did that person smile warmly or speak in a monotone? |
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There's usually a line out the door, but once inside you're greeted warmly by one of Aroma's attractive counter-jumpers over the brightly burnished copper counter. |
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She checked her desire to glare and instead greeted them warmly. |
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Weigel's ultramontane effusions about John Paul II are warmly endorsed. |
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Edouard Collin is a tall wisp of a French teenager, all well-tanned Parisian sinew with a sharp-angled, warmly expressive face born to be placed in front of a camera. |
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I recognize a few Ukrainian professionals from a networking group and they hug me warmly. |
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They smiled warmly at each other and a faint blush appeared on her cheeks. |
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She wrapped her delicate arms warmly round his, beaming elegantly. |
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I have been warmly welcomed by the family and friends of my lady friend and I have never experienced any ethnic discrimination, otherwise so prevalent in Europe. |
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Sedgwick greeted them warmly as they asked after her two now-college-aged children. |
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Artfully, I must confess, I mentioned that The Herald of the same day had spoken warmly about some slighting remark concerning Holmes made in the House the previous night. |
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Her zest for life drew others to her, and she embraced them warmly. |
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The performance as a whole and the lead dancers were very warmly received. |
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No white African leader has been regarded that warmly for half a century or more. |
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When we arrived at the village, our hosts greeted us warmly with leis. |
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As we walked through the venue, campaign staffers and facility workers greeted him warmly. |
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A warmly funny Abramson revealed that, like the graduates, she was both scared and excited to face the future. |
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If it is adventure she wants, we invite her very warmly to Bangalore, with all our pubs, go-karting tracks, bowling alleys and water sports centres and autorickshaws. |
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Furthermore, both my sister and mother-in-law have recently spent time in hospital, and they took spoke warmly and appreciatively of the care they received there. |
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Singh and Kasuri warmly embraced each other and exchanged pleasantries before the large group of international and local media were ushered out of the ornate dining room. |
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She welcomed us warmly, and shared memories of my grandparents and great-grandparents. |
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Medicines and herbs that are demulcent, emollient, warmly diaphoretic, nervines, antispasmodic, warming and carminative are appropriate for treating Air imbalances. |
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Her words were warmly received by the Speaker of the Knesset, a politician from Shas, the sephardic ultra-Orthodox party. |
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They greeted him warmly, their smiles beaming without their make-up. |
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Mamet effortlessly packs his story with one-liners, irony and sharp satire as he warmly ribs his own industry and the people that become caught up in it. |
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Are viewers likely to be sympathetic to people with mental illness or to welcome warmly psychiatric halfway houses or day-treatment centers in their community? |
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You can feel that California sun glowing warmly from the grooves. |
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In her annual Christmas speech, the Queen spoke warmly about her own jubilee and the success of the London Olympics. |
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Dressed up warmly in an Arran cardigan and Wellington boots, the two-year-old appears to be having a genuinely wonderful time playing in the red and gold autumn leaves. |
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If Davis was unable to communicate his enthusiasm for this composer to his vocal forces, he did manage to draw warmly inflected playing from the orchestra. |
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How about a letter warmly attesting to what she's done for you? |
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Onam smiled warmly and gave White's shoulder a friendly nudge. |
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Strangers are eyed with suspicion, but are treated warmly once introduced. |
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According to the taoiseach, his invitation was received warmly by Kate and William. |
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She kissed her cousin's wife warmly on the cheek and embraced her. |
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Catching sight of herself in the warmly lit mirror, she pulled a face. |
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Inviting chairs are abundantly spaced and warmly illuminated. |
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The National Party warmly supports the motion moved by the Prime Minister. |
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When she saw me, she dropped her call and embraced me warmly. |
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Buildings were dilapidated, stained, and charmless, except for the magnificent churches which, small or large, were made warmly inviting by their many icons and lit candles. |
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Botstein conducts this music warmly and with loving patience. |
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They decided to sail south and, by April 1528, reached the northwestern Peruvian Tumbes Region and were warmly received by local Tumpis. |
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When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern arrive, Hamlet greets his friends warmly, but quickly discerns that they are spies. |
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The scandal attracted vast attention, but Chaplin and his film were warmly received in Europe. |
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Thatcher was one of the first Western leaders to respond warmly to reformist Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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Albany finally arrived back in Scotland in November 1521 and was warmly received by Margaret. |
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Despite the coup of 1524 she corresponded warmly with Albany, who continued his efforts on her behalf in Rome. |
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In 1216 a baronial plan to put Louis VIII of France on the throne of England in the First Barons' War was warmly welcomed by him. |
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This decision was warmly approved by many leading nobles of the court, but Isabella was reluctant to take such drastic measures. |
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Olivier and his actors are able to evoke the classic Chekhovian mood from the opening and carry it through smoothly and warmly until the end. |
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Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light. |
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Old sweats who were exposed to his methods when he took over the job have praised him warmly. |
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The decision to play an Ashes Test match in Cardiff was warmly welcomed here but drew claims of a Welsh stitch-up from across the border. |
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The Church warmly embraced Jacopone's graceful Marian hymn but stayed at arm's length from his dyslogistic view of philosophy and reason. |
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He left Puerto Rico in April 1514 and was warmly received by Ferdinand when he arrived at court in Valladolid. |
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George's Cathedral in Cape Town, was warmly celebrated by his congregation after coming out as gay. |
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Home was generally warmly regarded by colleagues and opponents alike, and there were few politicians who did not respond well to him. |
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On shore I could see the glow of the great campfire burning warmly through the shoreside trees. |
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A stranger will smile warmly at you, but there normally won't be any of that strangerly chitchat in waiting areas or checkout lines. |
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I'm not going to swing for the fences tomorrow, but I'm hoping my speech will be warmly received. |
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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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Cabral is warmly received by the Kolathiri Raja of Cannanore who, eager for a Portuguese alliance, offers to sell the Portuguese spices on credit. |
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If things were fair, neglected Liverpudlian genius Michael Head's warmly nostalgic songs and heartfelt delivery would be familiar from coast to coast. |
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This was received warmly as it was a first for the ecumenical movement. |
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Jahan Bakht was warmly welcomed by the Head of Departments, faculties, office-bearers of University of Swat, teachers' leaders as well as employees. |
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Warmly inviting pockets of veal agnolotti have a zealously hearty sauce of basil, peas, and Pecorino. |
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