Today, we extend a warm welcome to Bridget O'Gorman, who will conduct a reflexology session with the group. |
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There were not so many bars in Glasgow then, so you could be assured of a warm welcome wherever you went. |
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I am most grateful for your warm welcome, in the tradition of hospitality so cherished by the people of this region. |
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Did you ever expect that your novel would receive such a warm welcome from the literary circles here? |
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A warm welcome is extended to the people who have come to live in the parish. |
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Regardless of that result, the team are still likely to receive a warm welcome when they return to the Showgrounds on Saturday to face Limerick. |
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It will be worth your while to come and get to know other members where you will get a warm welcome. |
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He is also the first Canadian to win a major so he will be assured of a warm welcome north of the border! |
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If you feel like coming along with your toddler you can be assured of a warm welcome. |
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The ship was met by a warm welcome from the Brazilian Navy, being berthed in a prominent position astern of the sail training ship Cisne Branco. |
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The Taoiseach was given a warm welcome by the large gathering of supporters and party activists. |
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We have received a very warm welcome and have found the experience very moving. |
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But it is unlikely to receive a universally warm welcome from the business community. |
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Wildlife, waterfalls, vineyards, superb cuisine, wonderful shopping in the capital Hobart, a warm welcome and history by the bucketload. |
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I am enormously impressed by the warm welcome you gave me, and by all your questions and your voracious enthusiasm. |
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He was a good natured, hard-working gentleman who had an earthy presence and a warm welcome for all. |
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The budget proposed for Basildon has been given a cautious but warm welcome by residents. |
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This very popular group are sure to receive a very warm welcome in the Western Hotel. |
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A warm welcome home is extended to all visitors to our community who have travelled from near and far to be with loved ones this Christmas. |
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Meanwhile, the chief constable's vision for community policing across the county was given a warm welcome by forum members. |
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It is one of the most homely places in town where a warm welcome and friendly smile awaits all visitors. |
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A regular visitor to the station, the Mayor commended Julie for always greeting him with a warm welcome and a smile. |
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York played host to the tenth and final leg of Chapman's month-long UK tour, and an eager audience gave her a warm welcome and a fond farewell. |
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They said they were overwhelmed by the warm welcome and kindness received from local people. |
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A warm welcome with a pleasant smile awaited us as we entered the hotel room where she was put up with her cousin sis. |
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People are very friendly over here and they honour their guests with a warm welcome. |
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Catherine was a lovely lady, kind natured and had a warm welcome for her friends. |
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On behalf of himself and his family who received such a warm welcome, your kindness and generosity will be gratefully remembered. |
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We thank sincerely the organisers and helpers for their very warm welcome and hospitality. |
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A fly-past by a Jaguar jet fighter and three helicopters gave her a warm welcome home. |
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The warm welcome was also extended to helping the Australians get their terminal operations functioning, which allowed the diggers to swing straight into action. |
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Despite a warm welcome from golfers, caddies were less enthusiastic. |
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He said the team have already received a warm welcome on the streets. |
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The Prince of Wales got a warm welcome when he stepped on to the platform at Skipton Railway Station on Monday for his fourth visit to the area in as many years. |
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A very warm welcome is extended to the new curate for Rathdowney parish. |
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A rare silver arctic fox, a tough breed used to treading the icy wastes of Alaska and Canada, has been given a new home and a warm welcome at Selby Animal Sanctuary. |
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During our stay in Bahrain, we were accorded a warm welcome. |
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The duo received a warm welcome as they took to the streets of Carlow. |
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Sharing with family and friends, a warm welcome for the stranger, and caring consideration for others are values inherent to the Marshallese culture. |
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She had an innate sense of compassion which reached out to the wider community and her ready smile radiated a warm welcome which endeared her to so many. |
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He will not receive a warm welcome from the larger British public. |
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They were received with a warm welcome of hospitality and provisions from the Tumpis, the local inhabitants. |
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The blue sky of the twilight zone and the yellow light from the sodium vapour lamp was nothing short of a warm welcome. |
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The visiting Ship was accorded a warm welcome and received by senior officials of Pakistan Navy and Indonesian Consul General in Pakistan. |
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The new open plan space provides students with a warm welcome and a safe space to relax and socialise with their peers. |
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The warm welcome, along with the Budda statues and Zen-like water features, soon lull you into a peaceful, meditative state. |
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No great physical skill or specialized equipment is necessary to summit or spelunk it, and it offers a warm welcome year-round. |
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We arrived by hydrofoil to a warm welcome at the stunning Excelsior Parco, moments from the Marina Grande harbour. |
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