Local cancer group campaigner Jane Bailey has welcomed the planned development. |
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She particularly welcomed the new development of providing advice to those arrested. |
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Last night a spokeswoman said it welcomed the report and accepted the findings. |
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Mr. Rajeev says the idea to form the club had been welcomed by his friends when he first floated it. |
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The coup was widely welcomed by the population, who hope for both their wages and for elections. |
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The eight adventurers crossed the finish line rafted up together, welcomed by a wonderful group of volunteers, staff and families. |
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Her career was back on the up again when she was welcomed back into the fold this summer, and it looked as though she was clear of problems. |
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Thousands welcomed him with streamers and posters wishing him a happy birthday as he toured slum areas. |
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The Eastern Province Agricultural Union president welcomed the good rains which had fallen throughout the province. |
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The stench welcomed her even more so upon opening the door insomuch that she had to hold her nose. |
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In addition, since older lovers customarily gave their partners gifts or money from time to time, families often welcomed the financial gain. |
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Until the day he was injured, he says he was welcomed on the job by his co-workers and his company. |
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His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate adventurism. |
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Easter break was welcomed by me as much as I welcome strawberry flavoured banana milkshakes with ice cream, which is a lot. |
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He always had his baseball glove hitched to his side and always welcomed a game of catch. |
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The beat of drums and bellow of trumpets welcomed the team behind the success of the film. |
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Students decked up as traditional warriors, zulu tribals and khakhi-clad men ready to go into the bush, welcomed the guests. |
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Patrick Bingham-Hall's sumptuous photographs certainly made me wish I had the cashflow to be welcomed into these sensual, sybaritic spaces. |
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During the same month he had welcomed children from Chernobyl in Ukraine to the mayor's parlour. |
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His theories had wide circulation in India and Russia, and he was welcomed personally by Nehru and other leaders in India. |
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The US dollar not only circulates freely but is positively welcomed in hotels, shops and street markets throughout the country. |
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In August the repeater went back into operation and apart from a few hiccups, the modifications were welcomed by the monitors. |
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Business leaders have welcomed plans to transform a patch of derelict land into an eco-friendly town centre business park. |
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Residents of a housing estate have welcomed plans for three major developments. |
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It is very important to make sure that good students are welcomed and well regarded. |
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So I was relieved to be welcomed only with a glower, a few quickfire questions, and the request for evidence that I was from the press. |
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Certainly, both Morrissey's You Are the Quarry and the Cure's self-titled comeback have been welcomed by both nostalgics and newcomers. |
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It is like being welcomed into the front parlour of some house-proud family. |
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Anyone who can walk for the Club on this occasion and help raise much needed funds will be welcomed with open arms. |
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However some of those who have ventured into the countryside say they have not exactly been welcomed with open arms. |
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People of his class and calibre would be welcomed with open arms in any, and every, other county in the country. |
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With their friendly disposition and infectious enthusiasm, the lads are welcomed with open arms by locals of all ages. |
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Although many tourists were trying to leave, those that chose to stay were welcomed with open arms. |
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In 1969, when it arrived in East Kilbride, the company was welcomed with open arms. |
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The people of Canada are great travellers who, in most cases, are welcomed with open arms wherever they go. |
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Neighbour Chris did not say as much, but gave the impression that not everybody in the area had welcomed the new arrival with open arms. |
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The suggestion has not, however, been welcomed by Conservative headquarters. |
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The reopening of a recuperative care centre in Dartford has been welcomed by Darent Valley Hospital. |
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He welcomed another measure now set to be adopted by the agency, under which the westbound carriageway will be split into two separate lanes. |
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The feudal system is cloistered and I welcomed the change as it gave me a chance to grow emotionally and spiritually. |
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The red carpets were being rolled out today at the Great Yorkshire Show as organisers welcomed the Duke of York. |
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Martina was on maternity leave and is now welcomed back by all her friends. |
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A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty. |
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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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A very friendly waiter welcomed us and quickly seated us at a small table outside. |
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They said while people welcomed the work to be carried out they also had fears about a fall-off in business. |
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A Launceston City Council alderman yesterday welcomed a move by Mayor Janie Dickenson to stop taking her son to council meetings. |
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I especially don't want to be welcomed and have to respond to friendly questions with a thin, watery smile and inane small talk. |
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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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Councillor Joe Queenan has welcomed the further allocation of E300,000 to complete the road alignment at Kindard, Enniscrone. |
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Today we see our soldiers being farewelled and welcomed at airports and docks and we also see their upset spouses and their confused children. |
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On a sweltering hot day, May 31, 1982, Pope John Paul II arrived at the racecourse to be welcomed by a sea of pilgrims. |
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The redevelopment will be welcomed by traders in the area whose businesses have suffered. |
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We have to look to provide extra services, and this display of local gifts and crafts has certainly been welcomed by our customers. |
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It was just another day of training in the school, but Kosovar athletes soon welcomed a new day altogether. |
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Hundreds of residents who had suffered the deluge after yesterday's rain welcomed the clear skies today as they set about assessing their loss. |
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Comments by informed readers as to the implications of the above are welcomed and will be shared with other readers. |
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They welcomed the fall of the Wall and the implosion of the totalitarian regime. |
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A farm leader has welcomed Minister Joe Walsh's further relaxation on animal movement restrictions imposed during the foot-and-mouth emergency. |
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The Clarks have, however, welcomed Mary and her partner into the family circle. |
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The advertising industry's representative body, the Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland, welcomed the news. |
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Her hospitable kitchen welcomed a constant stream of neighbours, family and friends. |
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Churchgoers have welcomed a new team rector to Anglican churches in Bacup and Stacksteads. |
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Hen or stag parties are also widely welcomed in many Blackpool hotels and some of them are even organizing themes events for you. |
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He encouraged a free press and honest debate in Parliament and welcomed nationwide participation in the political process. |
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While some might have welcomed a ship of Tauriel and Legolas, there are still plenty, us included, who disagree. |
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The above comments have covered the generally welcomed erosion of the technical rules of corroboration. |
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Christmas cakes, boxes of biscuits and other seasonal treats are also a welcomed addition during the Christmas season. |
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Their travels grew more exciting as they traveled further every day, as they were welcomed on any ship that went to sea. |
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Lee, meanwhile, welcomed the new millennium by giving up stand-up entirely. |
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Certainly, the inclusion of early faiths and beliefs into education should be welcomed for a balanced view. |
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As chairperson of Ballycroy Community Council he welcomed everyone to the parish. |
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She was a fair-haired, quiet young woman and later toured the country, being welcomed by crowds and signing photos. |
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Those of you grazing in from InstaPundit are hereby welcomed and encouraged to poke around. |
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Chairman Sir Michael Bett welcomed the results, despite a cautious note about the size of margins. |
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As both relied on fair winds for their ocean travels, the bird was welcomed as a kindred spirit. |
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The team welcomed a new player into their ranks, albeit for only a temporary period. |
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A peripatetic teacher was employed and anonymous, written questions welcomed and placed in a sealed box for discussion the following week. |
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Duvalier, whose regime was responsible for killing tens of thousands of Haitians, welcomed the landing of US Marines. |
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About twenty minutes later I arrived at the pension house and was welcomed by the people there. |
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She gritted her teeth, opened her eyes and was welcomed by a grinning new day as she flicked on the lamp switch to survey the damage. |
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Circassian tribes were welcomed by the Ottoman Empire for practical reasons. |
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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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The coalition was welcomed by Gary Sykes, office manager for jobcentre plus in Bradford. |
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Ryanair s decision to use Kerry Airport was also welcomed by the Chamber of Commerce. |
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Today it is one of the major ports of call for Caribbean cruise ships where hundreds of passengers are welcomed every week. |
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In 1675, however, the Caribs welcomed black Africans who survived the shipwreck of a Dutch ship carrying settlers and slaves. |
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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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Buena Vista Social Club's nomination last year was welcomed as a sign of providential change in the academy. |
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The ex-pupils would be heartily welcomed to all the functions in connection with the bicentenary festival. |
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Although no formal reception was organised for the players, they were heartily welcomed by cheering bystanders in the arrivals hall. |
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Senior councillors, residents and police officers have welcomed the chief constable's statement. |
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He also welcomed plans to stagger parking bays along the one-way road to create chicanes to slow vehicles. |
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The idea is that each visiting student is welcomed into the home as a member of the family. |
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The authority welcomed news that crime in the police force area fell by an average of five per cent including a 10 per cent drop in Barnsley. |
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Canon Joyce welcomed the huge congregation which included many visitors who are holidaying in the area. |
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In fact, as Tendron threw grapnels across and boarded the ship, he was welcomed by a committee which included Redwing and Princess Jenaryn. |
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You are welcomed through the rough perimeter wall by a gate of rusted steel, a tree and by the portal of the canopy beyond. |
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The fine weather has been greatly welcomed by the people of the locality with the cutting of turf in full swing. |
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However the most eagle-eyed will notice that Bertha has now welcomed on board some eager hitch-hikers. |
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The Quays welcomed two Galway Hooker sailing boats and a flotilla of sailing vessels were docked at Albert Basin. |
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Whenever the occasion arose to work in a different area or learn new skills, I welcomed it. |
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Click on the gefilte fish on the site's main page, and you're welcomed into a colorful, if slightly meshuga, jumble of gay Judaism. |
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Apart from the welcomed weight loss, Paul's overall health should improve dramatically. |
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Cllr Clarke welcomed the development and said a walkway across the river at the weirs would be a great attraction. |
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David Cooper's recent work on the collection is thus to be welcomed in the area of ethnomusicology as well as cultural studies scholarship. |
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Instead, he has welcomed the renewed focus among members on a more positive campaign rather than industrial action. |
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We are welcomed in with open arms and hearts, and they prepare beautiful food, cooked over an open fire. |
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Flawlessly turned out from head to toe, she smiled graciously as she welcomed her guests. |
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Police in Wiltshire have welcomed a new recruit to the force with a nose for solving crime. |
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Families have welcomed plans to turn an empty school site into a housing development. |
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Teenagers opposed to Government plans to relax laws on gambling have welcomed a proposed ban on slot machines in unlicensed premises. |
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A very spruce maid welcomed him and showed him into the Bishop's drawing-room. |
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I have lived in rented accommodation where we welcomed the rain seeping through the ceiling because it discouraged the rats. |
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But in Scotland the relief was not universally welcomed in the farming community. |
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The Macphersons welcomed their first visitors two years ago and have never looked back. |
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Blatherskite O'Loodheramawn, a barrel-chested, white-toothed athlete from Mullingar, welcomed the new loosening of restrictions. |
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In the palace Deuterium Boy was welcomed by scores of clerks and baronets, and was presented to the scarlet-masked king Hurturbrise himself. |
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In a sense, change is a sacred event that can be welcomed by the therapist, but not mastered or controlled. |
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The concept is so original and it started with a bang, the audience being welcomed to the occasion one by one with some amusing improvisation. |
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She welcomed the emigrants, visitors and all who came along to enjoy themselves and enter into the spirit of the celebrations. |
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The meeting was chaired by the President who welcomed a full attendance of members. |
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The news was welcomed by traders in the city who have weathered a difficult winter, as they vowed to keep up the momentum. |
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The Kels, who had always welcomed me as one of them, felt I had brought deep dishonor upon their people. |
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Trent stepped onto the plane, ignoring the flight attendant who welcomed him aboard. |
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He also welcomed the new equal status legislation which outlaws discrimination in provision of goods and services. |
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The President was warmly welcomed by several hundred people on her visit to the town. |
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The meeting welcomed a library but felt that the community would quickly outgrow the floor space allocated. |
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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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I can't help suspecting that these are, if not deliberate publicity stunts, hoped for or welcomed opportunities for press coverage. |
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Even the most cynical isolationist can see with his own eyes how gladly these people have welcomed the armies of democratic liberation. |
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The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations. |
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Genuine refugees should then be welcomed and supported while the bogus are sent back. |
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A Pittsburgh native, Neish welcomed the slam-dunk introduction to Philly's dance culture. |
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With a friendly smile she welcomed me into what looked like her living room. |
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The bald-headed one, whose torso had been transformed into a canvas for body art, gently welcomed the embrace. |
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Two or three of the metropolitan dioceses offer welcomed exceptions to this general rule. |
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The father of a young boy killed by a banned motorcyclist has welcomed plans for tougher punishments for death crash drivers. |
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Security software firms have welcomed the imposition of some punishment in the case. |
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And headliner Nadeem Siddique has welcomed the invitation to attract more female fans. |
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This explains why Philip III welcomed the tyrannicidal De. rege as an advice book that represented his own virtue as a ruler. |
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Government plans to relax much-criticised SATs testing of young children have been welcomed by Southend school heads and teachers' unions. |
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A bird twittering outside her window welcomed Celly back into the land of the waking. |
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The Lord Mayor of Hall and Admiral of the Humber, Fred Beedle, welcomed the 28-strong crew after he was piped aboard the vessel. |
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The first incoming flight, organised by the CIA, was welcomed with desultory bursts of anti-aircraft fire. |
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Mental health campaign groups have welcomed reports that the government has decided to drop its controversial Mental Health Bill. |
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The thick moss carpeting the trail welcomed each footfall as she wandered through the ancient wood. |
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It is a sting in the tail for livestock farmers who had welcomed DEFRA's decision to reduce the movement standstill from 20 days to six. |
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The bikes that majestically stood on either side of the stage with their sidelights flickering welcomed the gathering. |
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They even adopted the boy, whom they recall as a lively, communicative, and welcomed member of the family. |
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It was great, therefore, to see him welcomed in to the bosom of the community like a local hero. |
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It is a wise person who will step cautiously and carefully into it, waiting to be welcomed rather than assuming a right to be there. |
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A pageant of pupils celebrated their school's history as they welcomed the opening of its new building. |
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The civic party will stay in the Hotel Gottler and be welcomed on arrival on March 27 by German civic dignitaries. |
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Nor were they welcomed in the more dangerous sports of skiing, motor racing, sailing and horse racing. |
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Maggie saw it, too, and with all the romanticism in a young woman's heart, she welcomed it. |
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The older woman waved even as she welcomed her son home with a motherly hug. |
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Support is welcomed for the sale of Christmas Trees by Laois Hospice and Portlaoise Lions Club which is being held at the Malda Hall, Portlaoise. |
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College principals and head teachers have broadly welcomed the proposed changes. |
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She knew she would be retiring shortly from the Royal Ballet and welcomed the opportunity to diversify her career. |
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He welcomed a large attendance to the meeting and there were apologies from three members. |
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Just a few numbers earlier he was welcomed by a rapturous reception from ecstatic fans chanting his name. |
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During her show, Miley welcomed the Oklahoman rockers onstage for a cover collaboration. |
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Dr Liz Kernohan, who will represent the district's directors of public health on the commission, welcomed its creation. |
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On behalf of the industry, Christie welcomed conference attendees to the Klondike goldfields. |
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I welcomed the soothing feeling of the water sliding off me and just stood under the shower, soaking in the fresh scent of the soap and water. |
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His adopted hometown of Santa Barbara actually welcomed back its favorite son with a parade this afternoon. |
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Additional local news items are welcomed by everyone, such as weddings, anniversaries, christenings, birthdays, birth announcements and deaths. |
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The priest who officiated at the wedding welcomed me equally as a co-celebrant. |
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The Fairfax County Park Authority has always welcomed leashed dogs in all of its parks. |
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News that York is to become home to Britain's first drive-in cinema was welcomed by local people today. |
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Many Scots colonists were defeated Jacobites and would hardly have welcomed another battle against the Hanoverians. |
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Sensing my fatigue, Harry kindly offered me his guest bedroom for a welcomed nap. |
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In this setting justified whistle-blowing would be welcomed by institutions. |
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But the energy industry welcomed them, saying they were essential for maintaining coal-fired power stations. |
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With this year dominated so much by the war, diversions were welcomed whenever they presented themselves. |
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The recent National Lottery grant received by the club to train and coach swimmers was welcomed by Mr Martin. |
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Evidence of breeding for both wheatears and whinchats would be particularly welcomed by the County Recorder! |
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Yesterday Yorkshire flood victims still struggling to return to normality welcomed the move, but said it was too late. |
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For the most part I have felt welcomed by the male DJs from the club and rave scenes. |
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She was part of the New Zealand Defence Force kapa haka that welcomed Prince Harry into Wellington last Saturday. |
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At court, they were welcomed back with open arms and with a judicious distribution of offices, honours, and peerages. |
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But Toronto welcomed Wilson's acoustic ramblings with a razz, and killed his musical dreams. |
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The president of Rats campaign group, Paul Dainton, welcomed the reports but said they were something of a whitewash. |
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The high turnout was welcomed by both camps as a sign that whoever wins the battle will have a clear mandate to lead the party. |
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But although the news was welcomed by those who had feared an economic slump, US shares opened slightly lower. |
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In the beginning, administration ideologues were convinced we'd be welcomed with flowers. |
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Groups in Scotland that have long campaigned to address the asbestos legacy have welcomed the legislation. |
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An announcement from the Mosque loudspeakers welcomed the arrival of the Iraqi Police. |
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The Competition Authority has welcomed the government's decision to require lawyers to submit tenders for work in future tribunals of inquiry. |
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Another parachute game was the finale to the day's events and a well-earned ice lolly eaten quietly in the shade was welcomed by all. |
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In her own widowhood, she welcomed her surviving sisters, Sophie and Aloysia, to Salzburg and supported them emotionally and materially. |
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The news has been welcomed by groups campaigning for improved public transport. |
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Other countries, including members of the European Union, may also be welcomed to play a role in monitoring any peace agreement. |
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The suggestion was most welcomed by the patient, who recognized that he had indeed been growing apart from his wife and family. |
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Traders have welcomed a plan to introduce pay and display street parking in Old Town. |
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The CEO put on the dog today as he welcomed customers to the enterprise software company's annual users' conference. |
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We welcomed the range of foreign foods on offer, devouring pizza, curry and Thai greedily. |
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The novelty of the quality improvement approach was welcomed by patients and staff as a way to change the system. |
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The village was beautiful in a twee way, our room at the hotel was big and plush, and the restaurant welcomed Edward and served posh grub. |
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The traffic snarls and congested roads near schools hardly mattered for motorists, as they welcomed them with warm smiles and long grins. |
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All visitors are welcomed with a song and the teachers are all known by their first names. |
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He was welcomed on to the pitch at half-time to receive a commemorative plaque. |
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As they walked around town countless neighbors and passers-by greeted them happily and welcomed Jude home. |
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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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At the weekend 630 visitors were welcomed to the monthly open day, the biggest turnout for years. |
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Watanabe raised his hands with smile as supporters welcomed them with applause. |
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They welcomed the journalists who arrived in their beleaguered country to tell their story. |
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New plans to overhaul learning for teenagers were today welcomed in Bradford. |
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The faculty and other staff and students at both International and at Sofia University welcomed him and helped him to settle into the new academic environment. |
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The room welcomed me inside with a sigh and a swirl of dust. |
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Cheered to the rafters as he briefly appeared on the conference stage and glowingly welcomed as he toured the exhibition stands, the former leader took all before him. |
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As a result, they welcomed successful accidents and chance events. |
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In ten short years, several historic monasteries and convents have been restored to the Orthodox church and have welcomed hundreds of young novices. |
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It has been found that initiative in any area would be welcomed even though Initiatives in other career cluster areas will be needed if balanced progress is to be made. |
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Many businessmen welcomed the growth of antilabor feeling within the party, for they were determined that labor would lose its privileged position. |
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When tired rancheros were welcomed back from the range with a big bowl of chili, the evening's entertainment was more likely a hoedown than a movie with the kids. |
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While brass bands welcomed the Hawks on to the ground, train drivers guiding their red rattlers past the railway wing would toot their horns in accompaniment. |
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After being welcomed by the school's band and touring classrooms, the Aussies and Germans combined with villagers from Longxi to form an 80 man dragon boat crew. |
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The principle that outsiders should be welcomed and provided for was a cross-cultural theme in ancient cultures. |
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James IV of Scotland welcomed him and gave him his cousin in marriage. |
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Their Majesties were welcomed by Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh at the Grand Entrance to Buckingham Palace in London. |
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Visually the film works hard to externalise much of the emotional tension that is buried deep within the characters in the welcomed absence of purely narration dialogue. |
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Hugo, who had intended to join his wife, Ida, in Naples but was not welcomed by her, returned to Weimar to spend a winter in a state of suicidal depression. |
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The influx of Asian tourists and students, I'm sure, is welcomed by many purely for economic reasons, and Somalian refugees seem to be looked down upon. |
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Though the embattled Minister welcomed the inquiry, the news that the ethics watchdog is to hold a preliminary inquiry has substantially increased the pressure upon him. |
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He stressed that he welcomed the approval of the flyover, after witnessing many near misses and recently being involved in a minor accident there himself. |
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This is to be welcomed because it marks a setback for the backward-looking and small-minded, illiberal and anti-democratic outlook that has come to define the radical rump. |
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The scheme, which has been welcomed by councillors, residents and the police, aims to tackle the problem of gangs of bored teenagers often gathering and intimidating people. |
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In a 45-minute harangue in Brussels, flanked by a group of photogenic women bodyguards, he will have caused anxiety to those who have welcomed him back to the fold. |
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Typically, when offered good roles on TV, she didn't consider the small screen a comedown, but welcomed the opportunity to do some of her best work. |
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Last week councils welcomed the establishment of the commission. |
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Sometimes the new feudal lord was welcomed as a patron and protector. |
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Yesterday, the sun that has faded the Union Jack hanging from the church tower blazed down, and veterans who once had to fight their way in were welcomed as honoured friends. |
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Past players will be welcomed to the ground on Saturday and future stars will cheer from the sidelines, but it is the current crop who hope to have Shankly birling. |
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Despite the initial challenges, mercado reports that most people in the industry have welcomed her with kindness. |
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The German chancellery and foreign office also welcomed similar comments made just a few days ago by the head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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Do you think that political paradigm shifters would be welcomed with open arms, or nine grams of lead through six lands and grooves with a left hand twist? |
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So when the world's largest private-prison company offered to employ 350 people, local officials welcomed it with tax breaks and free water and sewer hookups. |
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Again, each child was welcomed by a smiling elf who brought them to the cubicle where a warm, friendly Santa tried every trick in the book to charm my youngster. |
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The opening of any new playground or the development of designated play areas for children is long overdue and something to be welcomed wholeheartedly. |
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Discordant vocal and guitar overdubs add a welcomed ugliness to the track. |
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I would like to thank our loyal army of readers for boosting our sales, and the great and the good of this county who welcomed me into the community. |
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The results were welcomed by members of the parish council, who had asked the pupils some time ago to come up with designs to artistically graffiti the shelter. |
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Hospitals welcomed the convenience of single-use throwaway products because they no longer had to be concerned with product age, overuse, breakage, and malfunction. |
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She came out to her family, friends, and work colleagues, who welcomed the real Roome. |
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The meeting was chaired by the president, who welcomed the members. |
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She welcomed the increase in maintenance grant, which was long overdue. |
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The opposition parties then welcomed the fresh start for the assembly. |
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Bulgaria welcomed 2003 with a blend of the modern and the traditional, with revellers jamming open-air concerts and mummers parading to ward off evil spirits. |
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There were no objections to their plans and in fact many of the allotment holders welcomed them, saying the bees would help to pollinate their crops. |
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Teachers and head teachers welcomed the growth in specialist schools. |
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Other Burmese tribes, the Burmese and the Shans, welcomed the Japanese. |
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Another whose calls I always welcomed was a young civil servant in the Board of Trade, an orderly man whose remarks and replies were brief and to the point. |
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A brand new set was then unveiled as Goldberg welcomed us to the new season. |
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Before the war, Le Bourget welcomed 70,000 aircraft movements per year. |
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This will be welcomed by thousands of citizens, more so those who are eligible for old age pension, disability grants, NIS benefits and public assistance. |
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They were welcomed by nearly unanimous deafening screams and proclamations of undying love. |
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In 1959 he became professor, by which time he had welcomed in the new NHS and done much to make his colleagues overcome their antagonism towards it. |
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Campaigners who fought a battle to have Doncaster's last remaining trolleybus poles listed for conservation have welcomed council plans to restore them. |
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As Ryan has mulled his future, Boehner has welcomed him back into the fold. |
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They were welcomed with open arms by the local prince and his subjects. |
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Thankfully I saw a couple of familiar faces the moment I entered the function room, was welcomed into the fold and was given a rapid-fire overview of everyone present. |
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She welcomed us warmly, and shared memories of my grandparents and great-grandparents. |
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The expected move, while welcomed by some health advocates, falls short of a total ban planned for Scotland and advocated for the rest of Britain as well. |
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As a soldier returning from Iraq, I felt both welcomed by and estranged from my tribe. |
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Visitors arrive to the park at the Ugab River and are welcomed by gates bearing two skull and crossbones. |
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And, just as sushi has been welcomed into the belly of the West, Japan has recently opened its arms to a new fusion trend taking the country by storm. |
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He enfolded his daughter into his arms and she welcomed the embrace. |
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The fitted and shaped waist styling really suits hour glass figures and can only be welcomed by women who are not stick thin and have voluptuous curves to show. |
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The Pyongyang invitational, which was suspended from 1993 to 1998, was renewed last year and welcomed players from Japan, China, Mongolia, Iran and India. |
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The decision to turn the site into a lavender farm and distillery is likely to be welcomed by locals who have long fought to ensure the land is put to good use. |
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We're welcomed with a polite smile into a warm, green-gold world. |
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In a reform push that will be welcomed by business, Treasury has been quietly developing a plan that reverses the present approach to dealing with tax avoiders. |
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The Carmelites have not welcomed a new member in a dozen years. |
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They welcomed us in, lighting tapers laced with damar gum that exuded a wonderful smell and were attached to the walls, giving their house the feel of a baronial hall. |
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Bringing with them memories of repasts past, they have been welcomed with nostalgia by people who can remember the times when the two countries were one. |
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He welcomed the European Commission's proposal to relocate funding to rural areas for production of organic foods, conservation of cultural heritage and traditions. |
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They were actually not so much a nation as a confederacy that welcomed new member tribes, even those of a different linguistic and cultural background. |
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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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The award was also welcomed by Scarborough Forum for Tourism, set up three years ago to allow all sectors of the industry, including residents groups, to speak with one voice. |
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River-users who had painted nightmare scenarios of fully laden petrol barges sheering off mud banks into the bridge welcomed the change of heart as a triumph for common sense. |
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The child is formally welcomed into its family and takes the family name. |
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Greenwich Council leader Chris Roberts welcomed the Government's bid to host the Games because success will have a huge regenerative effect on south east London. |
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In contrast, the derailment of talks would be welcomed by some of the loudest proponents of rushing to legislate new sanctions. |
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If you are an expert sailor or you can't tell a reef knot from a mainbrace, just turn up and you can be sure of being welcomed on one of the club boats for a sail. |
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The film star got into terrible trouble after wearing a skirt with a Japanese flag pattern, but American women are welcomed to don shirt dresses with American flag prints. |
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The car's cushioned seats and backrests welcomed our tired bodies. |
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It is also a little reassuring that scholastic achievement across the range of abilities is so welcomed and valued in the public reaction to the results round. |
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In the past, the country manor house welcomed gentry for deer hunting. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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Margaret the mother of eleven children, 29 grandchildren and Great Grandmother of three is hale and hearty and welcomed all who came to deliver their congratulations. |
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Tradition has it that Saint Patrick was not welcomed by the locals and was forced to leave to seek a more welcoming landing place further north. |
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The visiting statesman was welcomed with appropriate solemnity. |
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Our biggest police body had welcomed a bully-boy to its ranks and lied to cover up Tomlinson's last horrific hours. |
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Environment Minister Mark H Durkan has welcomed the announcement of over Au550,000 funding for red squirrel conservation in Northern Ireland. |
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The citizens of London feared the city being plundered and enthusiastically welcomed York's son Edward, Earl of March. |
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Ted and I have Javerts in our lives, those who will not accept the fact that God the Father has welcomed his prodigal son home. |
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The mother of eight-yearold Olivia Chandler, who died after having an asthma attack at school in 2010, welcomed the news. |
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Now a GMB shop steward at the plant, he welcomed the news yesterday but said the battle to save the 28 other factories has to continue. |
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