You are cordially invited to a reception and vigil with plenty of tea, sympathy and more than a drop of the hard stuff. |
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People have treated me very cordially, they've been very friendly and supportive towards me. |
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Larry shouted back cordially, having taken Robby's genuine insult as mere good-natured ribbing. |
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According to union officials, the foreman was quite cordially disliked by the employees under his supervision. |
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The Neoplatonists cordially hated theosophy, and its Manichee form more than all. |
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After last year's triumph, you are cordially invited to bring your otters, voles, badgers and weasels for a day's work experience. |
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I took up my work with enthusiasm and optimism, and was cordially welcomed by the civil servants. |
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There were times in the 1980s when both princesses were cordially disliked, their every act criticised in the press. |
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I always assumed he would have despised me and I cordially despised him in return. |
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All parishioners are cordially invited to attend the function to show thanks to a great cleric. |
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No proceedings were therefore brought against the high-ranking army officers so cordially detested by the intellectuals. |
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It's a quick way to become cordially loathed and poison people against all their ideas. |
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He had come cordially to dislike the aggressive, arrogant militarism he had seen in Berlin. |
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One important rule of etiquette is to treat guests cordially and hospitably. |
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Halley treated him cordially and suggested that Harrison consult George Graham, one of London's leading clockmakers. |
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You are cordially invited to a Marian Afternoon in honour of Our Lady at Salesian House, Ballinakill on Sunday, May 25 commencing at 3pm. |
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You are cordially invited to our next internship information evening on Tuesday August 25 at Alternatives. |
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They walked into the dining room and were greeted cordially by everyone. |
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Members of the press are cordially invited to attend this session. |
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The Vatican cordially despised them, but it co-operated with them. |
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Everyone knew the president's son was cordially disliked by the army. |
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We cordially invite you to make acquaintance with our company and customer-friendly methods through our website. |
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The members of our large team work together harmoniously and cordially, like a well-oiled machine. |
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After performing in Disney World he answers a few questions cordially, and then you can almost hear him groaning. |
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I cordially invite you to join with us in carrying on this work of persuasion together. |
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We cordially invite you to participate as a sponsor in this important and exciting conference. |
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It is hoped that INEE will continue its work while there is a need, and readers are cordially invited to become members. |
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We wish to remind you that these seminars are public and that you are cordially invited to participate in them. |
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As a student of Babaji's Kriya Yoga, you are cordially invited to become a Teacher of Babaji's Kriya Hatha Yoga! |
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We would appreciate it very much if cordially invite every one of you would to watch these games with the greatest of interest. |
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Most Innu know how to call a goose: when spring returns, they salute them cordially and eat a few. |
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Persons requiring more in-depth or specific information are cordially invited to contact the SIT directly. |
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We cordially invite you to visit us in booth A-8140 at our industry's Big Show where you can study our solutions and virtually any other manufacturing product available on earth. |
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With great affection and unswerving confidence in God's promises, I cordially impart to all of you my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of strength and peace in the Lord. |
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Together with our member centres, we can offer you 58 projects across Europe, to which you are cordially invited as representatives of trade unions and workers' organisations. |
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I would first like to welcome you all most warmly and cordially to France. |
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Moreover, the two leaders cordially detest each other. |
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We cordially invite you to visit the Galerie du Festival, located under a tent at the northwest end of the Place des Festivals, at the corner of De Bleury St. and De Maisonneuve Blvd. |
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Clair of Rosslyn and the brothers Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig and Sir Walter Logan, were welcomed cordially by King Alfonso. |
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The City of Leipzig and its citizens welcome you cordially. |
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Mr. Antonio Kostanov, president of the national Chamber of the judicial officers of the country cordially thanked the UIHJ for its assistance and in particular the Netherlands. |
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I cordially invite you to discover, by means of this Internet presentation, the diversity and exceptional quality of the Baden Württemberg research and development hub. |
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I want to cordially thank them for this initiative. |
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It was a beautiful moment because the people, who are still much linked and enthusiastic about the experience they had had on that occasion, welcomed us very cordially. |
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His biggest bonus is the unpopularity of the current government, led by Mikulas Dzurinda, who has taken some of the tough economic decisions urged on him by friends in the West and is cordially disliked as a result. |
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I may ask you, then, cordially to thank Sir George Goldie for all that he has done for the Society. |
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In that connection, the representative cordially invited any members of the Committee who were interested to visit the Sudan to observe the situation on the spot. |
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The students' solution was to create a Welcome Wagon program to cordially introduce new students to their class. |
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You are cordially invited to the marriage of James Smith and Jane Doe. |
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