Since yesterday morning, the people of this state have been doing their best to give a warm and rousing reception to the President. |
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I am most thankful to my brothers, sisters and elders, that they accorded a rousing reception to me on my arrival here. |
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Dorothy had a ticket for the Halle concert, where her son was given a rousing reception, but she was not present. |
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The Toledo Motorcycle Club held a rousing reception today for the team of motorcyclists of this city that scored such a remarkable victory in the annual endurance run. |
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Two distinguished old boys of Winchester College received a rousing reception from present students on Friday. |
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You will recollect, Mr Acting Deputy President Watson, that when the Prime Minister did get to Launceston, he had a rousing reception from timber industry representatives. |
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A player who scores a hat-trick can expect a rousing reception from the crowd. |
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He looked relaxed and in complete control, and was given a rousing reception by party workers. |
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On the playing side, anyone who gave 100percenttothethe stripes is given a rousing reception when they return. |
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It was his first appearance at the Stade de Gerland since leaving Lyon last summer and the locals accorded him a rousing reception, before watching him give the home side's well-organised defence a few scares. |
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We anticipate a rousing reception for this new team. |
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He is also among the most popular, given a rousing reception by the crowd in Benguela when he came on as a second-half substitute for Benin against Nigeria. |
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O'Neill came out alone and into a rousing reception. |
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He returned to the Commons to a rousing reception from all sides. |
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To accord a rousing Reception to such a literary genius was really a noble achievement and this was arranged by the Purnima Sammilan, a literary society of litterateurs. |
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