As the reception area is what visitors will first see, Fogarty felt it was vital that this be welcoming and have a contemporary feel. |
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At the welcoming ceremony all the children lined up, looking like brilliant, unidentifiable flowers in their rags and robes of reds and maroons. |
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Would you please put your hands together and join me in welcoming our debaters tonight. |
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We've kept it simple, warm and welcoming, and have avoided the urge to dress it with rambling roses and ornament of any kind. |
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Also thanks to the people in New Zealand who were so welcoming and helpful when I was there for the wheelchair rugby. |
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The police have also been less than welcoming, which rankles John intensely. |
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Make a welcoming display in your hallway with bowls of fresh fruit, candles, sweets and wreaths. |
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The club began work this week on updating and rebranding the current facilities to incorporate the new logo and make the ground more welcoming. |
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She loved people and she was always most welcoming in receiving visitors into our home. |
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But of course, I'd met them both the night before, at the Conference's welcoming reception. |
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A big welcoming reception was being planned yesterday for the new champion. |
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Waiters with tables to fill are heartily welcoming instead of haughtily aloof. |
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His firm handshake, welcoming smile and boyish charm were a winning combination. |
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The South Americans are also sending over their footballers and the Spaniards are welcoming them with open arms. |
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The wrangler stepping into that welcoming circle of firelight is Kid Russell himself, young again in memory. |
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University of California regents repeal their ban on affirmative action, hoping to send a welcoming message to minority students. |
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In fact, the move has made possible the rejuvenation of the museum, which will make the much-loved building more welcoming. |
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In spite of the diversity the common thing of these islands is aloha, the spirit of welcoming. |
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The welcoming blue eyes crossed with guarded tension, and her relaxed pose stiffened with anxiety. |
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Whether in Colmar in the heart of Alsace, or Mulhouse further south, or Selestat, Alsatians are warm and friendly, welcoming and cordial. |
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A few of the other welcoming faces belonged to friends from my ancient past as a corporate drone. |
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But there has been considerable resistance to changes that would see schools abandon attempts to maintain a welcoming atmosphere. |
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The Communications Minister Daryl Williams issued a statement only, announcing the changes and welcoming them. |
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Victorious motor racing drivers have laurels hung around their necks and in Hawaii visitors are greeted with welcoming leis. |
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There's a bit of a welcoming committee on the tarmac so let's go over and see who's here. |
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With walls painted a light yellow and the furniture the color of rich mahogany, it was a very welcoming place. |
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But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had. |
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The roaster has since been moved to another location, and in its place is a welcoming fireplace, giving the shop a cozy, living room-like feel. |
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Straining to hear, I moved onto the landing and listened for introductory or welcoming words in the downstairs hallway. |
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The queen of the skies taxied onto the apron at Ringway through a welcoming arch of water canons blasted from a pair of airport fire engines. |
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These people who had so little had a welcoming party to meet the group and they had built an arch of welcome out of greenery. |
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The event was literally hot with a fire dancer welcoming everybody with a puff of fire. |
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Painted in a dark bordello-esque red, this cosy restaurant has a warm, welcoming and distinctly lived-in atmosphere. |
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I heard a gobbler come out of its roost to join the birds welcoming in the dawn. |
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Clear out a bureau drawer or two and place a welcoming lightly scented sachet inside, with a few protective sheets of tissue to line. |
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He had taken a seat next to the guys in the front, and while they didn't look particularly welcoming, they hadn't lynched him yet. |
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He raised one hand in salutation, welcoming one and all in a melancholy voice. |
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She received a 21-gun salute during the welcoming ceremony at Merdeka Palace. |
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Suddenly a fit, tanned surfer with a slouching hat appears with his dog between the palm trees welcoming the arriving guests. |
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Offering the most welcoming stage for the talented, the city with equal sangfroid accepts the misery of millions who fail to flourish. |
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We are looking for telephoners, people with teaching skills, cooks, and above all, those who like to be welcoming. |
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The Rose Center is a crystal cube, a machine in a garden, a welcoming space station for both terrestrials and aliens. |
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The streets are lined with estimates of hundreds of thousands of Scousers welcoming the team home. |
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Then the subject was asked to press a function key that replaced the welcoming screen with some instructions. |
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I am not sure there is a more welcoming sight on a cold autumn evening than a trio of sticky, glistening sausages and a deep pile of creamy mash. |
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A welcoming friend, he would always look at a manuscript or sit up for hours to listen politely to a barmy argument. |
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By welcoming refugees, he raised the Basotho from a small clan to a nation. |
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There used to be a young man there who would greet me with a welcoming smile and serve me the food efficiently. |
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The German ambassador and the director of the Goethe Institut rode on tilburies with the immense crowd on each side of the street welcoming them. |
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His second son Faruk, is a fireman, part of the welcoming committee that will include both Serbians and Bosnians. |
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At the jetty were two naval ships, including INS Tir, welcoming beelines of visitors on board. |
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The sinister imagery is hard to reconcile with the contemporary city, with its multiracial population and beery, welcoming atmosphere. |
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But that seems to be slowly changing, with most people tolerating you, if not welcoming you into their establishment. |
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We have a proud tradition of giving refuge to people fleeing persecution, and welcoming families who want to settle here and work. |
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Overall I enjoyed this the most, from the sexy decor to the interesting flavors to the welcoming staff. |
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The men are at shul, welcoming the Shabbos as if she were a bride, with the words bo'i kallah. |
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Hundreds of thousands of East Berliners swarm through into the welcoming arms of their West German brothers and sisters. |
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When we arrived in Cape Town the sun was shining down and the people were warm and welcoming. |
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Yet far from welcoming an effort to provide Europe with a nascent expeditionary capability, he may misgive it. |
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The head mistress looked very warm and welcoming, although stern and strict too. |
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Bonfires blazed everywhere on Sunday evening welcoming the triumphant players back with the cup. |
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Sarah shouted as loud as she could so that she could be heard over the other members of the welcoming party for the boat. |
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It was a fantastic idea and a wonderful country, the Mongolians bent over backwards to be welcoming. |
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He was a sidesman there for more than 40 years, welcoming people into the church. |
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The restaurant is spacious and pretty without being twee and the adjoining low-ceilinged pub is comfy, cosy and welcoming. |
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A gigantic sign hanged from a wooden pole, welcoming visitors to Jeroosalim, the twin city of Nautras. |
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Members of Worcestershire's only surviving village band are welcoming musicians from a Vale twin town today as part of a packed summer of events. |
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A replica of the elephant Bholu stands on the platform, welcoming the visitors into the 12-coach exhibition on wheels. |
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Sldc councillors were almost unanimous in welcoming the budget and the increase in council tax for the coming year. |
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Her voice was musical, like the sound of a silver bell, warm and welcoming. |
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The people are warm and welcoming with a deep awareness of the past and great pride in the richness of their culture. |
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Despite their humble circumstances and cramped flat, the Drakes have a snug, welcoming household. |
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At 39, he is six foot plus of solid framework, with a short, brush-spiked crew-cut and a welcoming smile. |
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He has even higher ambitions for the role of fresh beer, thoughtfully served, in a welcoming brewpub. |
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Indeed, open structures attached to massy buildings recall the welcoming verandas of early Australian houses. |
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A coffee percolating machine was bubbling in the corner, making the room smell welcoming. |
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They also add a vibrant colour creating a beautiful and welcoming workspace and home. |
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Although imposing, with giant stairways and halls, accommodating staff create a welcoming atmosphere. |
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It now offers a high standard of medical services in a hospital that is both welcoming and relatively informal. |
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It wasn't unusual for her to get happy hellos and welcoming grins, but today was different. |
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You'd be hard put to it to find more friendly and welcoming people anywhere. |
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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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Water is a benign, warm, and welcoming presence that relieves the senses from the harshness of the sun and offers sanctuary. |
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The elegant lounges are made to relax in, with their welcoming open fires and fresh flowers. |
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This small farming township is a welcoming stopover about 90 minutes drive from Hastings. |
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There will be some food for the American Studies welcoming event so please attend the American Studies open house. |
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The clear glazing admits generous daylight into the main gym hall below, transforming the huge space into a welcoming, luminous cavern. |
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When we arrived in Baton Rouge, I thought they'd have someone welcoming us or orienting us. |
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Serious, studious, but kind and welcoming overall, he looked and acted the same then as he does now. |
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The ambience is friendly, the lighting is a welcoming warm orange glow, and there are plenty of stylin' beauties to chat up at the bar. |
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This is a gracious and welcoming house with spectacular views over open countryside. |
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We were spotted immediately and a welcoming committee of children cheered our arrival. |
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The most welcoming waitresses, of which there appears to be at least one per table, are smartly dressed in traditional cheongsams. |
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Their leader had chestnut colored hair with electric blue eyes that seemed both welcoming and forbidding. |
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Kate had a generosity of spirit that reached out to many and she was homely and welcoming to a fault. |
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A slender man with burnt honey skin and almond eyes grinned and gave Tala a welcoming bow. |
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I've never enjoyed the end-of-the-year hoopla that surrounds December 31, but I do like welcoming in the new year. |
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I hear that despite a lot of poverty, the people are very welcoming and hospitable. |
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The entryway was warm and welcoming, with a hat tree off to the left of the door and a sitting parlor to the right. |
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My new boss owned the small PR agency and he greeted me with a broad, welcoming smile. I really liked him. |
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Rees wanted a contemporary voice in the piece, reflecting the warm and welcoming Patagonians he's met. |
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The aim was to make the area more attractive to business and more welcoming to regular patrons and visitors. |
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She had been a familiar and welcoming face at chaplaincy events and society meetings during the two terms she spent here. |
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The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security. |
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Among the farm workers welcoming the weather was Paul Wainwright, of Holtby, near York. |
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Sophie was all welcoming friendliness, but he was looking for commiseration. |
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The owner of the pitiful castle, a small, insignificant knight was very welcoming. |
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Bali Hai point was suggested as the welcoming area and plans need to be firmed up as to the decorations and formalities. |
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There he took shelter in the shade of a welcoming pipal tree and began a long period of deep contemplation. |
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On that night, the velodrome will be welcoming donations and pledges for Dave's rehab, prosthetics and education. |
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This culinary hotel combines international style and luxury with welcoming hospitality and personal attention in a warm, intimate atmosphere. |
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The lounge had a welcoming, roaring fire and the notes of the piano rose above the sound of guests conversing over Martinis. |
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A street stretches out in front of me, stone flagstones spreading ahead of me like a carpet welcoming me into the town. |
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The site forms a recessed L-shape, with buildings on two flanks, perceived as welcoming arms for ocean liners entering Victoria Harbour. |
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When we express our goodwill, we usually use a smile or a welcoming expression, not just a political poker face. |
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A loin of spring rabbit pan-roasted with chanterelles and accompanied by polenta with texture and presence is just as welcoming. |
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She floated down the stairs of the main hall into a welcoming mass of guests. |
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From the front, the home would be a simple white cottage with a welcoming front porch, topped by a high, peaked black roof. |
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A lilac purple with touches of green and gold make the dining area welcoming and elegant, cosy but posh. |
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Fluffed-up pillows, footstools, reclining chairs and welcoming couches go a long way toward reducing the rigors of the day. |
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Mae was surprised to see her, but welcoming in her crabby, grandmotherly sort of way all the same. |
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Sapphire, with grains of paradise and cubeb berries added to Bombay's botanical mix, has flavor and welcoming aromas. |
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The low-backed sofa, scattered with plain white and fuzzy-upholstered cushions, is warm and welcoming without being fussy, elaborate, or ornate. |
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These people were allowed to trade with the galleons in exchange for welcoming fourteen Franciscan missionaries on their land. |
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Finns, Danes and Americans enjoy the greatest freedom to travel, with 130 nations welcoming them without a visa. |
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Some, gaudily laden with promotional funds, emerge into a welcoming market. |
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The revelation that a number of shops are welcoming back the officially defunct currency illustrates the mood. |
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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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And I would recommend, first, closing the borders and deporting illegal aliens, but welcoming legal aliens. |
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Smiling customs and immigration officers were pleasant and greeted us with welcoming gestures. |
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Giles looked more than a little stunned to see his welcoming committee all greeting him at once. |
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Casey spun around to see Lori, Jenny and Alex walking up to greet her, their faces beaming and welcoming. |
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The Phipps Bridge estate does not look very welcoming on a grey and wet January afternoon. |
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Danielle groans with frustration and sinks down into the welcoming pillows of her bed. |
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At the airport, the Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department hands out gold-coloured dirhams to 50,000 people as a welcoming gesture. |
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The pair, Lee Kane and Mary Davenporf, bop around the restaurant, serving guests in casual clothes, while welcoming people with open smiles. |
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Dad greets him with a huge, welcoming smile, displaying no discomfort or embarrassment whatsoever. |
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The atmosphere in the home was quite welcoming and relaxed and the family was quite successful in engaging the boy in the dinner conversation. |
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Barbara said coming back to York had been something of a homecoming, and they were looking forward to welcoming some familiar faces. |
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Collegians who limit themselves in this manner often see more doors shut in their face than red carpets welcoming them into the corporation. |
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Rich foliage, soft lighting and the quiet hum of the other diners' conversations create a welcoming ambience. |
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One of the keys to hospitable service is greeting people with a smile and welcoming attitude. |
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The cottage is warm and comfortable throughout, offering guests a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere. |
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It is a very friendly and welcoming community and I think he enjoyed meeting the people there. |
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In a time when they were trying to look after their own people and welcoming tourists, they were going about it the wrong way. |
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Her mother said everyone in Limerick had been welcoming and friendly since they arrived. |
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On the next island, the people greeted the sailors, welcoming them with offers of their fruit. |
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He can currently be seen in the supermarket's TV advert welcoming people to the store and handing out cookies to customers. |
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Thomas also suggested that the work of Church youth groups had promoted a friendly, welcoming, atmosphere. |
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We are met with smiles and welcoming greetings, a bit of small talk, and a friendly goodbye. |
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I did my best to be friendly and welcoming but still he would not stay and would take no food or clothing. |
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In addition to welcoming visitors, the restored house will also host literary evenings and celebrations. |
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This former sleepy, stuffy tavern has banished stained beer mats, pork scratchings and dusty dead flower arrangements and is now welcoming, modern and plush. |
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Amanda came home to largely welcoming American arms, her case held up as an example of hostility to Americans abroad. |
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The girls say the auto body yard, otherwise filled with more than a dozen men of all ages, is a welcoming environment. |
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Or it could prettify empty, big-box stores and try to make them more welcoming. |
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Such a caveat is welcoming after having been force-fed the western canon by certain others. |
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We should be welcoming newcomers, not placing barriers in their way. |
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The biblical hero of hospitality, Abraham, had a tent that was open to all four directions, welcoming wayfarers from all sides, of all sorts, at all times. |
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The economic role of the state was to be reduced through privatization, welcoming foreign investments, eliminating import quotas, and reducing tariffs. |
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In the midst of secret button activators, underground hidden keypads, and sliding walls, a lift, the ultimate sign of normalcy, was a welcoming change. |
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The atmosphere and the tone you set was so friendly and welcoming. |
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This terrace is carefully organized to provide welcoming porches on the northern side, and to give southward views of the dramatic landscape over the games field. |
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They should be reducing all charges and welcoming visitors into the West. |
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You all are blessed to belong to a town that is so welcoming and friendly. |
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It had a nice, homely atmosphere to it, and seemed friendly and welcoming. |
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Massud Rajavi, the head of the MEK, greeted Arafat in Tehran with a kalashnikov as a welcoming gift. |
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This is a plant that self-seeds so freely that it can become almost weedlike, but with its pretty blue, white or pink flowers, it is a welcoming sight early in the season. |
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The staff and teachers couldn't have been more friendly or more welcoming. |
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Outside the hotel a piper is being photographed by a South African rugby player as he plays a welcoming tune for a coachload of Scottish tourists. |
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He was nevertheless forced to frame his words welcoming the move carefully, to ensure that his political enemies were not given any ammunition they could use against him. |
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The welcoming committee is pure science fiction, a towering wind energy farm of sleek white windmills, five storeys high and filling the valley's entire widescreen width. |
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Some snorkellers swam alongside a whale shark, while divers of one boat made their entry to find themselves among a welcoming committee of pilot whales. |
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Pro-Sisi residents in the cramped, narrow streets are welcoming as long as only their perspective is being heard. |
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With the help of architect Michael Graham, William and Robin were able to transform the old kitchen and an adjacent butler's pantry into a welcoming, light-filled room. |
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He became the patron and mentor of the younger poets, welcoming all innovations, as opposed to Jeffers the loner whom, nota bene, he mercilessly bashed in his essays. |
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People came up and shook my hand, congratulating me, and welcoming me. |
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The lone server at the counter is welcoming, makes suggestions, and easily takes our order, makes the juices and grills our sandwiches inside four minutes. |
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He promises traffic calming to make the area more welcoming for families. |
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Tenby Museum and Art Gallery is welcoming everyone along to an open day in its reference library, which is usually only accessible by appointment for research purposes. |
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It includes changing the climate of an institution from one that is hostile and alienating for members of particular groups to one that is sensitive and welcoming. |
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Yet we are contradictory here too, being notably welcoming towards foreigners and often calculatingly vicious towards millions of our fellow-citizens. |
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I've bumped into buckets of boxwood, magnolia and holly conditioning in water in the cool pantry before she packed them into an enormous welcoming wreath on the front door. |
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Of course, wooden floors are too high-maintenance, but in the reception area we have used solid timber on the walls, as it creates a warm and welcoming ambiance. |
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He said he wanted a balanced approach to asylum seekers, welcoming those in genuine fear of persecution but deterring economic migrants who had little to offer. |
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At first local children had been welcoming, but they had started taking advantage of West and his partner until the couple had discouraged any more visits. |
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Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms? |
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Materials are carefully chosen to create a calm and welcoming atmosphere for instance, oiled oak floor and balustrades, white stained pine laths in ceilings. |
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Darkness loomed all around her and the town that had seemed so cheerful and welcoming an hour ago now only felt like prison, a prison for her empty husk of a body. |
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On the opposite side is a welcoming taverna with a shaded outdoor terrace, at which men sit passing time over a coffee or game of cards or backgammon. |
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Environmentally conscious citizens tired of picking up after careless smokers are welcoming the formation of the national anti-butt littering body. |
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Following a seismic retrofit, windows were carved into the concrete street facade to reveal the activities within and shed a welcoming glow onto the pavement at night. |
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More to the point, there was none of the provincial tweeness I had expected to find, only a bright but welcoming interior and a menu that made the mouth water. |
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To my mother's relief, I began welcoming her curries with more enthusiasm, and seemed content with lychees or mangoes or even the lowly sapote for dessert. |
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Let me begin by recalling and further welcoming the remarkable range of guests who are signalling their stockholding in the HSRC by joining in this important event. |
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The villagers are welcoming and eager to sell their wonderful craftwork. |
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For the rest of the journey she allowed the conversation to wash over her and she finally felt normal as she read the road sign welcoming them to Oxford. |
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These countries are welcoming the cashed-up visitors with open arms. |
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The restaurant is never too full on any given night, and you're likely to be served and cooked for by the same person, giving the place a welcoming, homey atmosphere. |
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Suddenly, he looks up to see a journalist and a photographer gaping at him though the glass and his moustached face breaks into a welcoming smile. |
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It has transformed the cellar from dimly lit and little used storerooms into a welcoming and comfortable haven in which to enjoy a drink and a chat with friends. |
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His face immediately shifted out of the placid, guarded, friendliness of the Scheduled Speaker into ambroad, welcoming smile. |
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It was the elder son, he said, who just could not accept the generosity and graciousness of his father in welcoming back a lost and wayward brother. |
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However, welcoming refugees is an expensive and potentially risky proposition for European countries. |
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I thought about writing a whole post welcoming back my fellow Arkansan. |
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Nursing the wounds of the split, the group has reformed and settled in Oakland, California, a place a little more welcoming to artsy-fartsy oddball bands than, say, Alabama. |
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Look lively gentlemen, here comes part of the welcoming committee. |
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Designed in bright colors to be more welcoming and friendly, the new logo features Broder spelled in all lower case, with each letter a different color. |
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Dragon Boats have crossed the globe into the welcoming arms of American business. |
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A long toplit atrium links two principal entrances and provides a central welcoming area around which the classrooms and main community facilities are arranged. |
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The fabulous England keeper Gordon Banks untypically gave the Germans a gift, heading the ball onto the welcoming boot of Haller. |
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As part of the ceremony a woman was spreading eagle feathers on the crowd, sharing one of the most treasured possessions among native people, a true welcoming gesture. |
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Working in tech, Parsons is a leader in a field not known for its welcoming attitude toward women. |
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Hu, who released a short statement outlining the goals of his visit, was given a 21-gun salute as part of an official welcoming ceremony, she said. |
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To support this she claims that women viewed it as hospitable and welcoming, not as something harsh or forbidding that needed to be tamed or overcome. |
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Have you ever noticed that institutional buildings face a huge uphill struggle to be welcoming, no matter how hard they try to soften their hard edges? |
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It was the familiar loud thumping of the Captains as well as the softer tap tap tapping of his boots that made such the welcoming sound as the two blew into the dinning room. |
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She was a very welcoming person and always had the kettle on the boil. |
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Later taxonomists proved less welcoming, however, and the chimp was reclassified in 1816 into its own genus, Pan, where it has remained until this day. |
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The morning also served as a welcoming party for new CEO Hubert Joly, the Frenchman brought in Monday to right the sinking ship. |
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The restaurant is warm and welcoming, an open kitchen fires out heady fumes of garlic, the servers are friendly and helpful, and the prices are great. |
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Then, following a proper welcoming in of the New Year, the computers were fast-forwarded to Jan. |
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She creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for her guests. |
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The Birmingham office roof, which is currently home to a wormery and a bee hive, will also be welcoming a new nucleus of bees later this year. |
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Surinamers are an open and welcoming people who go out of their way to make foreigners feel at ease. |
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It is a true honour and we are immensely looking forward to welcoming Her Majesty and The Duke of Edinburgh to our new stadium next month. |
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Abdulla bin Abdulmalik Al-Sheikh and the embassy staff will be welcoming the Saudi allegiance pledgers. |
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Fall in Joshua Tree means the weather is welcoming, especially to rock climbers. |
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The himalayan kingdom started welcoming visitors nearly 40 years ago. |
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Meanwhile, Mumbaikars are heartily welcoming the first monorail service in India. |
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Tucked away in a cosy corner in the urban heart of Zurich-Oerlikon, Kai Sushi Bar is immediately warm and welcoming. |
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He built his own boccie ball court, always welcoming friendly competition during winters in Englewood, Fla. |
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In summer, the crashing waves calm down to make the water welcoming for beginning bodysurfers. |
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Ah bless! You must be the welcoming committee for anyone who dares express ignorance. |
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Upon seeing the crowd of warm and welcoming Gabonese, I knew that this would not be a problem. |
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It is now regarded as one of the foremost welcoming seafronts in the whole of South Wales. |
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The Caymanian people remind me of Bahraini folk, they are gentle, quite laid back and enjoy welcoming visitors from other parts of the world. |
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The festival will be geared to both vegans and vegetarians and welcoming to carnivores, omnivores and flexitarians as well. |
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We had always wanted to own a traditional, warm and welcoming pub which specialised in selling real ales. |
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Even more happily, we found the drink prices very reasonable, so a few bevvies in the comfortable and welcoming bar went down a treat. |
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Most people can appreciate a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere, nice decor, cosiness and comfiness. |
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I can just see Wee Eck, loofah in hand, standing on Hadrian's Wall welcoming the sweating English hordes. |
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Also investing huge amounts if money rightly in the High Street being prettified with welcoming clean fresh facades. |
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Three year-old Theo's mum Julie Dunne has posted another decorative number featuring a welcoming Humpty Dumpty surrounded by big-eared bunnies. |
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As a relative novice to computing, I felt a little diffident joining this august geekly company, but they were most welcoming. |
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In World War II, thousands of allied troops on the little ships in the Dunkirk evacuation saw the welcoming sight of the cliffs. |
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With its rolling landscapes, welcoming people, and peaceful serenity, the idylatry of the town was matched only by its isolation. |
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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 Dutch surrendered two months later in Java, with Indonesians initially welcoming the Japanese as liberators. |
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The border is marked by signposts welcoming travellers both into Scotland and into England. |
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As he enters to do so, the king and queen finish welcoming Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two student acquaintances of Hamlet, to Elsinore. |
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Jonson collaborated with Dekker on a pageant welcoming James I to England in 1603 although Drummond reports that Jonson called Dekker a rogue. |
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At the beginning of the reign of James I, King of England, in 1603 Jonson joined other poets and playwrights in welcoming the new king. |
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The programme is invariably opened by one or more presenters, welcoming viewers to the show. |
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She's so neighbourly that she always holds a welcoming party for new residents. |
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The host says a few words welcoming everyone to the supper and perhaps stating the reason for it. |
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The ceremony began with Scottish singer Lulu welcoming the athletes of the games. |
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Although negotiations with the lords of Ireland were unsuccessful, Owain had reason to hope that the French and Bretons might be more welcoming. |
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On 22 July, a private welcoming party was held for the couple at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. |
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Some studies said that Ayutthaya began a period of alienation from western traders, while welcoming more Chinese merchants. |
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In 2014, the Episcopal Church of Costa Rica, a diocese of the province, took steps toward welcoming the LGBTQ community. |
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Carrying cattle and general cargo, it was met by the Lord Mayor of Manchester and a large welcoming crowd. |
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Employees may also be more or less welcoming to performance pay depending on the leverage and risk. |
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A pair of bronze figures on the promenade by the pier depicts the idea of families welcoming back the fishermen from sea. |
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A world where the hes are so much more common than the shes can hardly be seen as a welcoming place for women. |
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I am thrilled to be welcoming London-based Graeae Theatre Company to the festival for the first time. |
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His voice? A raspy, nasal and welcoming instrument, with a tubercular kind of charisma. |
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The obscene calls of Sieg Heil uttered by the welcoming Austrian throngs still ring in my ears. |
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The rich jewel tone evokes luxury and the lushness of nature in a saturated shade equally welcoming, vibrant and unique. |
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In Earl's Court, Barkston Gdns, very close to the tube, has a long row of perfectly pleasant hotels, all of which seem individual but clean and welcoming. |
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A volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ischia, famed for its beaches and the healing properties of its spas, has been welcoming visitors for centuries. |
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There are also still many aspects of a tolerant, open and welcoming society to which they can make a worthwhile contribution, both cerebrally and as investors. |
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Whether or not the ToPos take off, shoe purists are welcoming the possible demise of the often-ridiculed five-toed shoe and even Post now admits they had been tough to sell. |
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On the other hand, schools need to reassess whether their current policies make the school environment a welcoming one for parents, the report says. |
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Also screamingly noticeable is the unattendance of this welcoming party by the young men of the Ekpe cult. But the most explosive absence is that of the great Isiburuekperi. |
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The decorative ornament on the safa is known as the toran and is typically seen as a door decoration during religious rituals, welcoming visitors and God into the ceremony. |
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The Montserratians displayed perfect Irish hospitality, welcoming us into their lives and communities in a way I've never experienced before whilst travelling. |
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Piece of Cake bakes fresh, homemade layer cakes, pound cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more using only the finest ingredients and serves them in a warm, welcoming environment. |
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I feel it's one way to plow back into the community some kind of gift, in this case time or whatever, or a talent if that's what describes welcoming people. |
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In addition to providing a modern and welcoming environment for young people, youth centres provide a facility for other community based programmes within the local area. |
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The bird-watchers among you will know that a dotterel is a member of the plover family, which has the daft habit of welcoming the advances of predators. |
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If you visit in April, catch some of the fun at this unpretentious community festival welcoming spring after a long winter that kicks off with the lighting of the qulliq. |
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We look forward to welcoming ClinStar employees into PRA and combining the expertise of both organizations to benefit both PRA's and ClinStar's clients. |
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President of the Republic of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will give a welcoming speech at the opening ceremony, said the press service of the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry. |
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An absolute must-have for anyone about to deal with very young children, whether welcoming a new family member or just baby-sitting for a few hours. |
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Erika Grey, sales and marketing director at Out of the Woods of Oregon, has also noticed that people are welcoming the idea of do-it-yourself bagel baking. |
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There were no fewer than three executives from the high-tech world, all welcoming an opportunity to dabble in the Old West to stave off fast-track flame-out. |
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For the two main Shabbat meals we were invited to the local Chabad rabbi's house, where the festive day was made heimish in typical welcoming Chabad fashion. |
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As focus group sessions continue across the country, FITT is also welcoming experts from all over North America and the world to participate in subsequent project phases. |
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The people are shown to be pretty warm and welcoming towards outsiders. |
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