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9 Sentences With "friendlily"

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Quietly, but not at all friendlily, the collie returned their stare.
Queen Stultitia, the sixtieth of that name to rule, received them friendlily.
They nodded at each other, friendlily, as he looked back from the door.
He felt her first, warm and friendlily, and then he heard her laughing.
On going up the rickety stairs, we were at once introduced to him, and received most friendlily.
And Snooky, with guile in her heart, raised one fat, dimpled hand above the fence and waved it friendlily.
The 30 boxes are to be found in the friendlily designed stable buildings, which also offer facilities such as grooming and washing areas as well as two modern solariums.
At midday the bird flew away over the ocean, with his passenger, and when Kae saw they were over land, he let go. The place where he landed was on the coral sand beach of Akana (Aana in Samoan), the western part of Upolu. He was friendlily received by the high chief of the area, Sinilau, who gave him status, more than he ever had gotten in Tonga, but not enough to enter the kava circle.Probably he got a matai title, but not an alii, only a tūlafale and maybe even not that.
In the immediate aftermath of the Shanghai massacre of 1927 and the shelling of Nanjing by American and British forces in April 1927, The New York Times dismissed Millard, "far the ablest reporter of Far Eastern affairs" and replaced him with Frederick Moore (born November 17, 1877 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died 1956),David Shavit, "Frederick Moore", The United States in Asia: A Historical Dictionary (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1990):352. former foreign councilor to the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, because of Millard's sympathy for the Kuomintang.The Menorah Journal (Intercollegiate Menorah Association, 1928):443. Confidential assessment by the British Foreign Office on Millard's dismissal indicated its favour with this development: > Mr. Millard, who until this week has " covered " Shanghai, did not give the > impression of being too friendlily disposed towards Great Britain, and was, > in addition, inclined to wax a trifle sentimental over the struggles of > China to overthrow foreign aggression.

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