Instead of being being greeted by oodles of cash, Hyden's greeted by armed agents.
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It's either greeted me at the front door, or greeted me on the way out.
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To say he'll be greeted with a warm welcome might be pushing it a bit, but he'll certainly be greeted.
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Each of them still greeted him as Mister Rogers, and he greeted them with the same care he showed children.
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"I got there and expected to be greeted by a smiling Waffle House employee, instead, I was greeted by nobody," he said.
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In the books, the kids aren't greeted by Pennywise when they finally reach the lair in the sewers: they're greeted by a monstrous spider.
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Pudge pushed his way out the screen door and greeted the officer the way he greeted everyone, as if she were a long-lost friend.
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" She was warmly greeted — someone yelled, "Love you!
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Later that night, Wooden Wisdom finally greeted the cheering crowd.
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Trudeau arrives in Washington and is greeted by President Trump.
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Back home, they were greeted as ambassadors of the revolution.
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His proposed budget was greeted with bipartisan derision in Congress.
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He was then greeted by more than 350 federal employees.
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Younger greeted congregants when they entered the synagogue, says Schachter.
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Democratic National Committee members here greeted him as a star.
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Saoirse greeted her with a "big smile" and a hello.
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Instead, we're greeted with a spaceship serenely flying over Mars.
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Pedro Florimon greeted him with an RBI single to left.
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Even the most recent entrants are also being greeted enthusiastically.
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Arriving, you'll be greeted by the effusively friendly Mr. Chen.
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Mounted police escorted him; a Native American drummer greeted him.
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Merrifield and Mondesi greeted reliever Wilmer Font with RBI hits.
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Facebook greeted the Mueller indictment as a kind of vindication.
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His victory was greeted with relief and surprise, not jubilation.
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A different image of a dog greeted users each time.
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Ivanka Trump arriving at the Capitol greeted by Sen Rubio.
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As soon as she entered, she was greeted by admirers.
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Outside of the court, Deltour was greeted by singing supporters.
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Guerrero claimed Seagal greeted them wearing only a silk robe.
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The prospect of their every premiere is greeted with hope.
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Afterward the crowd greeted him with cheers and high fives.
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Trump greeted the freed Americans in the early morning hours.
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At the time, some Democrats greeted that arrangement with suspicion.
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" The President was greeted with cheers and chants of "USA!
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The two teams greeted each other before the game began.
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William also greeted Meghan with a kiss on the cheek.
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They are greeted there by a ghostly figure — a hologram?
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Instead, I am greeted by a chorus of enthusiastic screams.
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In Scotland, Trump is expected to be greeted by protests.
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Many children smiled and greeted visitors as they walked by.
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But when he reached his room a surprise greeted him.
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Then when he returned, they greeted him like a hero.
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The rules were greeted skeptically by some parents and gamers.
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"Welcome back to school, bud," one of them greeted him.
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Stepping inside one is greeted by an expansive marble staircase.
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The President was greeted on the ground by Nevada Gov.
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The office manager, Elina Kaarneem, greeted me near the entrance.
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As a result, some advocates greeted it with wary skepticism.
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Clinton greeted nurses at St. John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers.
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Advocates of tougher regulation greeted the news with glum resignation.
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Andrew Cuomo greeted revelers side by side at the parade.
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Though a freshman, he was greeted like an old friend.
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The racist monkey calls that greeted black players are gone.
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A tableful of pumpers, all young guys, greeted Rachael warmly.
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We were greeted with a whole line of shopping carts.
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Mr. Senecal greeted guests at the door, including Hillary Clinton.
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We are greeted by the chef and owner, Fernando Villagomez.
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"That was greeted with great happiness here," Mr. Akyol said.
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The neurologist greeted them and quickly focused on the patient.
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Those patients are greeted with a mask outside the door.
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Insogna greeted the patient, who was accompanied by her mother.
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The roar that greeted it was both exultant and cathartic.
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Above, he was greeted by children on arrival in Yangon.
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Others greeted Carrie on pogo sticks or shot off fireworks.
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That day, Mr. Trump denied he had greeted her inappropriately.
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Democrats greeted the news about Mr. Bolton with deep alarm.
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He was greeted by one journalist and the Polish ambassador.
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Ms. Durst arrived and they greeted each other with smiles.
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He greeted her with the words: "I want to help."
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They greeted each other with a handshake and a grin.
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Inside, he was greeted by Mr. Schroepfer and Mr. Zuckerberg.
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"Everything we do is greeted with some sort of cynicism."
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Andrew Kittredge relieved him and was greeted by Voit's double.
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He greeted guests and supporters, and allowed himself a smile.
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The soldiers we followed were greeted as liberators by residents.
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I greeted his success the way I would a friend's.
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One morning in early June, Cai greeted me in Chester.
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Kobe always greeted me, 'Hola, amigo' and said 'Muchas gracias.
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As usual, he greeted us with laughter and dirty jokes.
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Colonel Rayyan stepped out of a vehicle and greeted Mezher.
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Not that Maxwell's work wasn't greeted with condescension, even disbelief.
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Yet its assurances were greeted sceptically by some industry veterans.
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We were greeted with glasses of lemonade when we arrived.
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Same drill: knock on the door, greeted by the hostess.
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But in Israel, Bolton's ascension was greeted as happy news.
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Millions were greeted with a screeching alert on their phones.
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"We will, in fact, be greeted as liberators," Cheney promised.
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But nevertheless, many greeted the ruling as an important milestone.
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Others greeted friends for dinner, exchanging gifts and enjoying appetizers.
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" They greeted us with a word they had memorized: "Hello.
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Anne Hathaway greeted him with a kiss on the cheek.
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The returning Russian spies were greeted as heroes in Moscow.
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Markets greeted the news with a strong bout of volatility.
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He greeted me coldly and led me into his office.
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And the families greeted each person who came, Carpenter said.
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But this time around, every letter was greeted with silence.
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Mr. Baron, without a coat, greeted them on the plaza.
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But Kate greeted her husband's goal with a seriously raised eyebrow.
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Flag-draped coffins have been greeted by spouses and young children.
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Executive chef and cofounder Bradford Kent greeted us at the door.
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The bond continued to show inside, as Meghan greeted more women.
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Obama was greeted with a standing ovation after Meyers introduced her.
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She has greeted everyone at Trumps golf club and T Tower.
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Despite the same kinds of apprehensions that greeted the USA v.
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He was greeted with ovations by Israeli legislators throughout his speech.
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Usually a celebrity engagement is greeted with congratulations and ring-gazing.
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Despite his dire condition, Miracle greeted rescuers with a wagging tail.
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Defenders of Mr Trump's citadel have greeted these plans with derision.
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Nixon's wage and price controls, initially greeted with applause, were disastrous.
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John Kasich's surrogate at the gathering, was greeted with polite applause.
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A sculpture by Jed Garrett greeted people arriving at the house.
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Instead of an app, I was greeted by a visual guide.
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New York's suit in particular has been greeted with great fanfare.
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At the NATO summit Mr Macron pointedly greeted Mrs Merkel first.
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Upstairs at the lecture hall, I was greeted with such love.
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But many Venezuelans have been greeted with violence across the region.
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SMELL: upon first sniff your greeted with big smokey bacon character.
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So far, however, analysts have greeted the anticipated launch with caution.
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He was greeted with hugs and cheers from family and friends.
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They were greeted by a small group of supporters carrying signs.
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Guests were greeted by a neon "Khlo Money" sign ... again, pink.
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Skywatchers will be greeted in the New Year by comet Catalina.
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So I finished my breakfast, cleaned my teeth and greeted them.
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One demonstrator greeted me with the refrain "fuck off Tory scum".
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"She was very sweet as she greeted everyone," says an onlooker.
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When Wonder finished, Obama greeted the singer with a big hug.
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They were greeted as heroes and hurried to safety by police.
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Dodson read my nerves like a book and greeted me warmly.
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Instead, visitors to the showroom are greeted by memorials to Adam.
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I'm greeted by my sweet husband and our two adorable dogs.
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Santana greeted reliever Jorge De La Rosa with a sacrifice fly.
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Both ladies were greeted to huge, cheering crowds on Christmas morning.
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His attempts to sound the alarm were greeted coolly by Moscow.
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This rationale was largely greeted with skepticism, if not outright disbelief.
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Are the contestants greeted by heart-shaped beds and rose flakes?
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Inside, we are greeted with the reality of KBO baseball culture.
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Open it up, and you're greeted with a list of tasks.
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Actresses dressed as Marthas, the Gilead equivalent of maids, greeted partygoers.
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Then, you look up and are greeted by a terrifying sight.
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" Halliwell Horner greeted the crowd by saying: "Welcome to Spice World.
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" The Wrap reports that the statement was greeted with "wild applause.
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She's greeted with cheers and hugs from the other sex workers.
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We were outside when three men arrived and greeted my friend.
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You're greeted with a series of tiles based on different activities.
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She and Bill greeted voters before heading to a voting booth.
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The couple was greeted by several hundred supporters outside the courthouse.
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She was reportedly greeted with applause upon arriving home in Maine.
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Announcement of the AHCA was greeted with universal opposition from conservatives.
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Yolmer Sanchez greeted VerHagen with a triple to right-center field.
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Mustafa approached Najah al-Shalmeih after she greeted her jubilant daughter.
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But his death on July 4th was greeted with great sorrow.
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I greeted him and went to the counter to start working.
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Despite the hype that greeted Hope's creation, however, the party flopped.
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They were all talking with each other after they greeted 41.
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Apple employees enthusiastically greeted customers with cheers as thumping music played.
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Unsurprisingly, the protests that greeted the new ruling have been muted.
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They were greeted by members of the U.S. Embassy in Finland.
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That was when the dolphins greeted them, and their optimism swelled.
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In the lobby, theatregoers greeted them as a local power couple.
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American Muslims have greeted France's burkini ban with bemusement and dismay.
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The new initiatives have been greeted with both cheers and consternation.
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Sessions greeted by protesters at first day of confirmation hearings. pic.twitter.
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Cincinnati greeted Anderson with three consecutive singles to begin the sixth.
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But he did remember who greeted him on Little St. James.
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Even the long-awaited debut of Lampard was greeted with boos.
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Here, Singh is greeted by his younger sister, Princess Gauravi Kumari.
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His father greeted him warmly, although he never mentioned the arrest.
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Scully, 88, is not only greeted by umpires on the field.
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They are greeted with a standing ovation at the opening ceremony.
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The covers were greeted with plenty of excitement on social media.
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When Bob Mueller was appointed, he was greeted with universal acclaim.
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She passed her son's school, and greeted a friend of his.
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Yet predictions of a Republican crackup should be greeted with skepticism.
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He was greeted by Palmer, who ushered him into his office.
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Perez, tieless in a white shirt, greeted me from a couch.
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The woman greeted me listlessly and showed me to the room.
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President Trump has greeted the news with cautious optimism on Twitter.
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The stardom that soon arrived was greeted with the same equanimity.
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As always, the Fall for Dance audience greeted everything with rapture.
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Most disturbing, all of this has been greeted with moral numbness.
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She greeted me with the warmth I remembered, and a hug.
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Each move has been greeted with international condemnation and angry demonstrations.
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Larry White, 63, greeted her when she knocked on his door.
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He'll get the brothers' attention if a customer hasn't been greeted.
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Instead, we rolled into the capital and were greeted by cheers.
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Everywhere they go, Nelson's father is greeted like a prodigal son.
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Today we were greeted with downpours and a belated winter chill.
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People around the world greeted the proposal enthusiastically on social media.
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Mr. Ayers greeted his friend, who introduced him to Ms. Grossan.
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Clorox wipes and hand sanitizer greeted guests on an outdoor terrace.
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Opening the door, I am greeted by a tiny, uncorrupted smile.
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But back then, her remarks were greeted as almost overly dramatic.
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A clerk in a plaid dress greeted us at check-in.
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Even in Israel's settlements, the evangelicals are sometimes greeted with suspicion.
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The country greeted more than 85,000 Haitians after the 2010 earthquake.
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Inside, I'm greeted with another familiar — and welcome — sight: free samples!
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In testimony before the House Natural Resources committee, he greeted Rep.
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When I arrived, his security guard greeted me at the hotel.
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Mark greeted me and gave me a slightly awkward side hug.
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The audience greeted her warmly but appeared, on the whole, subdued.
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It will take years before Boeing isn't greeted with lingering suspicion.
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Very few demonstrators greeted Mr. Obama in 43 or in 2013.
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She is regularly greeted at speaking events with a standing ovation.
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Mr. Trump was greeted like a hometown hero on Staten Island.
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At Kudadoo's arrival jetty, I was greeted by a cheerful staff.
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Antetokounmpo presumably didn't anticipate the second-guessing that greeted those picks.
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His teammates all greeted him on the field before action resumed.
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Once, such a gift might have been greeted with unmitigated gratitude.
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" A resident greeted on the street says: "What do I know?
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Surrounded by relatives, Mr. Perales greeted his father at the door.
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Sessions greeted by protesters at first day of confirmation hearings. pic.twitter.
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In Japan, ranchers and farmers have greeted the announcement with puzzlement.
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Entering the courtyard, the commissioner is greeted by a loud cheer.
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But while the downpours were greeted warmly, they also caused problems.
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It's the first thing you're greeted by when you walk in.
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They greeted each other, as they both held tiny American flags.
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Once you open the package, you're greeted by small plastic bags.
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Inside, I was greeted by what amounted to a personal shopper.
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On Thursday, investors were greeted by a cluster of new data.
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Cory Spangenberg greeted left-handed reliever Austin Davis with a triple.
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" Politico greeted him with the headline, "What is John Delaney thinking?
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At Washington's Union Station on Thursday night, he greeted honored guests.
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Stormi Webster, Kylie&aposs daughter, greeted her mom at the door.
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Matt greeted us in the lobby of their 92nd Street location.
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Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville, who created the unit, greeted me.
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Cincinnati greeted him with three straight singles to load the bases.
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Upon arriving, he isn't exactly greeted with open arms right away.
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The low white finished his tobacco and then greeted the woman.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen greeted the passengers as they stepped off.
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Adey Pierce, a record collector from Gloucestershire, England, greeted the group.
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Inside, the right-wing speaker was greeted by a standing ovation.
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Sheldon Whitehouse, of neighboring Rhode Island, greeted him by first name.
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"Count Thy Steps," a sign on the church fence greeted inscrutably.
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She was greeted with a chorus of hellos from the staff.
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Everyone usually greeted one another with a kiss on the cheek.
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He was half-joking, and his comment was greeted by laughter.
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When they returned, Ms. Morton greeted them with a hopeful smile.
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The proposed amnesty was greeted with skepticism in the Mexican press.
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And they're why this movie's release has been greeted with controversy.
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In the darkness, we're greeted by a one-eyed dog named Chubbs.
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He was greeted by a standing ovation led by Lady Gaga herself.
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They were greeted with whoops and rousing applause from friends and family.
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He visited every cell each morning and greeted every prisoner by name.
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I'm greeted by an amiable bespectacled British guy in his mid-30s.
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When the plane landed, they were greeted by Ponce Mayor Mayita Meléndez.
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I watched as DuVernay greeted friends and family in the line, glowing.
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Isaias was greeted by Ethiopia&aposs Abiy in a red carpet welcome.
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I was talking with a producer when a gregarious voice greeted me.
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Heavy security at subway stations in Los Angeles greeted commuters on Tuesday.
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"You're huge," one of the little boys exclaimed as he greeted O'Neal.
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Cabrera said he greeted Avalos at San Salvador's international airport on Friday.
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I was greeted by looks of bewilderment by anyone walking past. Perfect.
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Granderson then greeted reliever Tony Sipp with a long drive to center.
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I'm greeted with breakfast at Magdalea's studio early on a Saturday morning.
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On Monday, when students arrived at school, they were greeted by signs.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan greeted Modi at his office before his speech.
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And of course, she was immediately greeted by nasty comments, Yahoo reports.
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It greeted the deployment by declaring its "firm opposition and strong dissatisfaction".
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We were greeted by the flight crew and shown to our seats.
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On Monday, his parents greeted mourners at a Staten Island funeral home.
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The euphoria that greeted Abiy's reforms has turned to nervousness and uncertainty.
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Two teens were greeted with a very unusual house guest Saturday night.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry greeted the missile attack with its habitual sarcasm.
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He smiled broadly when greeted by the interpreter who accompanied the family.
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Dance fans greeted the news on social media with surprise and dismay.
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Filming the incident, Williams recorded the moment Tara greeted her husband's coffin.
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It's official: Baby Sussex has greeted the world and the royal family.
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I get home and am greeted by my happy fat little wolves.
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This was greeted with outrage in France, especially from the left wing.
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Guests in the arena were greeted by a massive tent-like structure.
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The decision to disqualify them was greeted with boos around the arena.
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News of his appointment was greeted with criticism from Democrats in Congress.
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Following their homecoming, the women were greeted by both praise and controversy.
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Speakers were greeted like rock stars by throngs of aspiring young programmers.
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Senate leaders greeted Trump's choice with applause or skepticism along party lines.
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I felt his hands grip my waist as he greeted me again.
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Except, yesterday, I was greeted with rape jokes in our work chat.
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Panik greeted Mike Dunn with a sacrifice fly that tied the game.
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Foreign ministers in Turkey, Germany and the UK all greeted Friday's announcement.
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Demons (1957) were greeted with another form of bewilderment: Why was a
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News of a possible reconciliation was greeted with enthusiasm from some fans.
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Harmandar Singh, a senior official for state services, officially greeted the service.
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At the end of this table, it's greeted by a collective shrug.
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El-Tayeb also greeted the pope on his arrival in Abu Dhabi.
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And greeted with silence by the members of his party in Congress.
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At the top we were greeted by a sight I'll never forget.
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Prince Andrew was greeted with a kahoa, a Tongan lei, in Tonga.
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He was greeted by some other late-finishers and then hoisted up.
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Before paying his respects, the President greeted and briefly spoke with Roberts.
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After their remarks, both leaders greeted U.S. veterans who survived the attack.
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Toast the dog's 377,000 Instagram followers were greeted with sad news today.
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Trump was greeted with massive protests just after taking office on Jan.
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This Sunday a fair few Londoners were greeted with an unusual sight.
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Virtually everything that happens on April Fools' Day is greeted with skepticism.
|
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She greeted me with a hug but then seemed to become wary.
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Mikhail Kornienko (left) is greeted by officials after his 340 day spaceflight.
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A lack of action might not be greeted well on Wall Street.
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So its official announcement will surely be greeted with cries of joy.
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He took off his sunglasses and greeted me like an old friend.
|
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A few moments before, a man had greeted him as "Governor Pat."
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Millions of Thanksgiving travelers were greeted by cheaper prices at the pump.
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Trump and Kim Jong Un greeted one another and posed for photos.
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When we entered, we were greeted by endless rows of shopping carts.
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King Salman is greeted at the airport by Indonesian president Joko Widodo.
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Hargis greeted her and led her back to a windowless counselling room.
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Late one summer night, he greeted a lone patron at the bar.
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A striking woman greeted him and pointed toward a green padded door.
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She will be greeted by her new keepers upon arrival in Chengdu.
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Despite his partisan attacks, Obama had been greeted by Wisconsin Lt. Gov.
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Warren greeted her old friend warmly, but dug in on her position.
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Clinton greeted reporters on Tuesday morning with a fresh dose of confidence.
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Stein: It's possible also that the taxes would be greeted with a
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Arrivals are greeted by a lighted panel indicating which booths are available.
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She did not make any remarks but greeted the crowd with waves.
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The birth of a start-up is greeted with fanfare and expectation.
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In athletics, it's greeted as a gender breakthrough (The New York Times).
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Thursday's announcement was greeted with skepticism by critics of China's trade policies.
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When Ocasio-Cortez arrived, the owner greeted her as a local celebrity.
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Still, this legislation was greeted to great fanfare based on 140 characters.
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Polling stations greeted voters with national music and dance shows, and snacks.
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The sight that greeted Dr. Masello was "amazing" and "incredible," he said.
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He greeted mourners — about 50 arrived, he said — with the bad news.
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In perfect royal style, George greeted the president in a monogrammed bathrobe.
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We were greeted at the dinner party by hundreds of screeching flamingos.
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Derek Norris greeted reliever Brad Ziegler (1-1) with a leadoff double.
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It greeted my senses with vibrant aromas of strawberry, cherry, and pomegranate.
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Entering the performance space, I was greeted with a sea of flesh.
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Fans greeted Moffat's every episode during the Davies era with increasing delight.
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Roosevelt walked out eventually, she stopped, turned around, and she greeted us.
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At the bar, customers are greeted by a jar of golden liqueur.
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Kira doesn't really understand why the films are greeted with such reverence.
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In Brooklyn, Williamsburg residents greeted the company's arrival , in 2014, with sneers.
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Upon entering, we were greeted by a spacious yet impeccable produce section.
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He was greeted at the airport in Asuncion by throngs of fans.
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Many have greeted this announcement as a great leap forward for health.
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A nurse in gloves greeted visitors in mid-March with a thermometer.
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Aul-Wick greeted us on the ship's ramp in his floating orb.
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Ms. Pelosi, in a statement on Tuesday, greeted Mr. Conyers's announcement unsentimentally.
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If only your rug greeted you like this when you got home.
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She greeted us warmly and handed out glasses of wine all around.
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A comfortable place where we'll be greeted with familiar smiles and waves.
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A handwritten note greeted me, along with a wooden box of fruit.
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But at the same time, he greeted Trump's tweet as an opportunity.
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Just about anyone who dared to visit was greeted by flying arrows.
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When he returned from the war, no parades or celebrations greeted him.
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Few guests shook hands and instead greeted one another by tapping elbows.
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Immediately after he went to work, Pitaro was greeted with large problems.
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Olishwai's wives Najoney and Nagurush greeted us, smiling behind their lip plates.
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His actions were greeted with consternation from other leaders in his party.
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Dustin Hoffman, for instance, strode onstage and was greeted with enthusiastic applause.
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This isn't the kind of warm, fuzzy fan interaction that greeted Sierra.
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"He was greeted with a hearty round of applause," a colleague wrote.
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I greeted my fiancé at our country club with a spontaneous kiss.
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As he arrived in court, Mr. Sanchez was greeted by his girlfriend.
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She was greeted backstage by her husband, Bruce, who did the talking.
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Those who did were, in several cases, greeted by shouts and criticism.
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Abdullah greeted him with a scowl, his arms folded over his chest.
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But some economic analysts greeted the news with a note of caution.
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Nonetheless, the takeover was greeted with the enthusiasm befitting a suitable engagement.
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Reuters reports that more than 150 supporters greeted Thunberg when she arrived.
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Trump greeted news of de Blasio ending his presidential bid with sarcasm.
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On Friday, George H.W. Bush greeted well-wishers from across the country.
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The vow was greeted with relief by nearly all on the panel.
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The company's pony-tailed owner, Rob Baan, greeted us at the door.
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Our reporting was greeted with defensive fury in some powerful church quarters.
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She greeted him, and he immediately noticed the change in her voice.
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I watered these miraculous trees every day and greeted them each morning.
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Attendees were greeted with mimosas and a wall of Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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And he greeted a variety of input with the same serious demeanor.
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Vizcarra is often greeted on the streets with shouts encouraging the move.
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The family was greeted with boos from onlookers at the polling station.
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When they entered his room, Mr. Shields greeted them with a smile.
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The door swung open and Jeter greeted the crowd with a smile.
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Before the evacuations, newborns were celebrated and greeted by every community member.
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This past weekend, Fortnite players were greeted with a remarkable, bizarre sight.
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The moment the door opened they all stood up and greeted Susanna.
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The sentences were greeted with outrage by the separatist segment of Catalonia.
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Early on January 24th, Boone Isaacs's staff greeted her with knowing smiles.
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Warren's proposal was greeted with a cheer from New York State Sen.
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His main targets are immigrants, who are often greeted with rank hatred.
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A wall of police in riot gear greeted them, blocking their way.
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Instead, he visited a church, where he was greeted by cheering crowds.
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He was greeted in foreign capitals with the pomp befitting a president.
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Clinton is greeted as a vanquished hero — standing ovations, selfies, shouted adulation.
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Symone Sanders greeted a hectic Election Day with a show of unity.
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CEO Tim Cook greeted the crowd as he made his way inside.
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As we entered, a convenient coffee station greeted us on our right.
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Cameras greeted her entry to America; here's the rest of her story.
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At least in certain quarters, they greeted news of the queries enthusiastically.
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Fans greeted Mr. Gunn's official return to the Marvel universe with euphoria.
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A leaderboard greeted new logins with the best dumps of the day.
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The decision was greeted by protests from workers worried about job security.
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Large companies like Facebook, though, deserve to be greeted with open eyes.
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Touch them gently A 1991 study found that bookstore shoppers who were greeted with a light touch on their arm spent more time in the store and purchased more items than shoppers who were greeted without being touched.
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And it's safe to say, he'll be greeted by quite the welcome wagon.
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Kate was greeted by Herbie, a cockapoo who serves as the school dog.
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When Graswald spotted the group, "she greeted Moscato and they hugged," DaSilva said.
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Martin had greeted me as always, only that day he was smiling broadly.
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And Dunkley-Bent couldn't hide her excitement as the two greeted each other.
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We're also greeted with sassy, grouchy taglines fit for a real Housewives veteran.
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Before the ceremony, Trump greeted his own family and Barack and Michelle Obama.
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The Comic Con crowd greeted Depp's surprise appearance with cheers, The Wrap reported.
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He is expected to be greeted by Kim before an official welcoming ceremony.
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His victory has been greeted with dismay by those in the Moroccan capital.
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Still, much of the media hyperventilation that greeted the close result was unwarranted.
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In Riyadh, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir greeted Pompeo when he landed.
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The repertoire remains traditional, but conductors are greeted by the audience like rockstars.
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Donald Trump probably wouldn't approve, but the Internet greeted Torino-Bento with applause.
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She was even greeted with a standing ovation from the audience, PTI reports.
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Darwin Barney greeted McFarland with a single to put runners at the corners.
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Seacrest was greeted with enthusiasm at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt.
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A woman who identified herself as his sister greeted him after the hearing.
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You're greeted with either a glittering view of the Strip or complete disappointment.
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We greeted each other excitedly, but politely, and I realized I was shaking.
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In Mexico, the news was greeted with a mixture of approval and shame.
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" Harry greeted Jason Pennycooke, who plays the Marquis de Lafayette, with a "Bonjour!
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The world was also greeted by an American version of a political shocker.
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They were greeted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Trudeau.
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The tone is a sharp turn in how the law was once greeted.
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Two gregarious young women greeted me there and helped me pick my gun.
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When Sakaguchi asked his new team to participate, he was greeted with skepticism.
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"He was a genuine person who always greeted you with a warm smile."
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You're greeted with a screen that lets you browse all the available games.
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She also said the news was greeted by applause during Sunday&aposs services.
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Though Austin once regularly greeted mourners and interacted with fans, she's since stopped.
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This was not at all true about the SocFems, who greeted her warmly.
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Mr Wade, who is calling for a boycott, was greeted by huge crowds.
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The photographs' return was greeted enthusiastically by the Nigerian press and local artists.
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Jeffrey Fowle, (center), and his wife Tatyana were greeted by Air Force Col.
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Guests were greeted by a marching band, vintage cars and a school bus.
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The little girl even greeted the late Bobby by waving to his photo.
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He greeted every fan's request for a selfie with patience and a smile.
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I'm greeted with an egg scramble, and I'm reminded why I love them.
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It was a surprise announcement that Sony greeted (publicly, at least) with ambivalence.
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See: How Morgan and Dorinda Medley greeted Wainstein at the Tipsy Girl launch.
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The Ocean's Twelve actor looked mesmerized by Kunakey as he greeted her outside.
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Even so, fierce exchanges in Indian social media have greeted every new study.
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But the news, while welcome, has been greeted with skepticism among many Syrians.
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" She then greeted baby James, telling him: "You're a very sweet little boy.
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El-Tayeb greeted Francis with an embrace on his arrival in Abu Dhabi.
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Harry's signature smile returned as he greeted onlookers after the cross-laying ceremony.
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Obama and Castro were greeted with cheers as they entered the stadium together.
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Zuckerberg was not blind to the skepticism with which many greeted his announcement.
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They greeted him openly, and gradually he learned to respond and feel comfortable.
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Lori Loughlin greeted federal prosecutors with a bleach-white grin and a handshake.
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The decision was greeted by a standing ovation from attendees at the house.
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Serk's mother greeted her son's friends warmly, a proud mom like any other.
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Stopping by each station you were greeted by each "scientist" in inventive ways.
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Family members who had arrived days earlier greeted Dunya with tears of relief.
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Yet they were never greeted with the same enthusiasm as their male peers.
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Since then, however, the enthusiasm that greeted his election has begun to curdle.
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He personally greeted some of the 25,000 Syrian refugees Canada agreed to admit.
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Look at any Starbucks, school or startup office and you're greeted by Macs.
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Theresa May and husband Philip are greeted by Elmo at their polling station.
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At an arranged meeting with reporters after he greeted volunteers, he almost succeeded.
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"They have greeted each other," a McConnell spokeswoman told the Globe in April.
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Trump greeted the news, and closed out the day, with a sober reply.
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" Always gracious, Amal "greeted everyone with a friendly handshake and a huge smile.
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Segura greeted Padres reliever Brandon Maurer with a tie-breaking, two-run single.
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I greeted them cheerfully, as we're supposed to, and opened a fitting room.
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Not even The Kooks, however, expected the success that greeted that first record.
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WATCH: Jason Chaffetz being greeted with "Do Your Job!" chants at town hall.
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The employees — primarily software engineers and designers — were greeted with a standing ovation.
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Supporters of the Paris deal greeted Trump's new tone with hope and trepidation.
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Bush, greeted all the former presidents and former first ladies once they arrived.
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Some visitors to the site are greeted with a typical blank error messages.
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Inside the Beltway and in activist circles, the policy prescriptions were greeted optimistically.
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Vietnamese officials greeted him as he stepped off the train on Tuesday morning.
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Inside the luxurious manor and you'll be greeted by an expansive living room.
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Ryan McMahon greeted Stammen with a double and scored on Ian Desmond's single.
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Ilhan Omar greeted with new chant upon arrival in Minnesota: 'Welcome home Ilhan'
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Ilhan Omar greeted with new chant upon arrival in Minnesota: 'Welcome home Ilhan'Rep.
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An elderly man greeted me and offered me a date, which I took.
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But Bela greeted her as usual, ball in her mouth, ready to play.
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The people of Thailand — and around the world — greeted the news with joy.
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He greeted me exactly where I was, and in that spot, affection bloomed.
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Russia and China Trump's decision will be greeted with glee in the Kremlin.
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" For ten minutes, he mostly greeted viewers, calling them out by name: "RevTomato!
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In 2012, many greeted striking Chicago teachers with cynicism and even open hostility.
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The birthday greeting was greeted by loud and sustained boos throughout the crowd.
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Lameloise greeted us warmly, and I spent the next day in the kitchen.
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Widespread skepticism greeted Kerry's announcement of the so-called ceasefire earlier this year.
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"When I was there, I was greeted by the Lord Chamberlain," he said.
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Clinton greeted reporters on her campaign plane holding a copy of the book.
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A day later, delegates on the other side of the divide greeted Sen.
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The two dogs greeted each other as Gaylord and Sullivan watched on Friday.
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In the warm-up area, we give ourselves respect and greeted each other.
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But the exuberant crowds that greeted war were not to be seen again.
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When the block finally arrived in Florence, it was greeted as a wonder.
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However, protesters greeted the UK prime minister with loud boos and protest songs.
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A country full of warm, welcoming people who greeted us everywhere like friends.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook greeted the president at the beginning of the tour.
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News of Tebow's attempted comeback in baseball was greeted with skepticism on Twitter.
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Later he greeted members sitting by the pool and dining on the patio.
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His photograph greeted the American players when they walked into the team room.
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Saoirse greeted her with a "big smile" and a hello, Rivera tells PEOPLE.
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He arrived, alongside US Park Police, and was greeted there by department staffers.
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Destinee returned to school Thursday and was greeted by Assistant Principal Sharon Webster.
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"It doesn't matter," Stanton said, who often greeted interviewers' questions with short answers.
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On Tuesday, students greeted their teachers with hugs, smiles and words of encouragement.
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First, users are greeted with a page that, initially, says nothing about OCD.
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We eventually landed in Coroico, where we were greeted with much-needed beer.
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But why is this information greeted as a basic fact of the scenario?
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She had invited me to the show and greeted me when I arrived.
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The enthusiastic audience greeted the president's eldest son with loud cheers and whoops.
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Yingluck was greeted by more than 100 supporters as she entered the court.
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Few current observers seem to recall the wrath that greeted Bill Clinton's ascension.
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You'll be greeted with an alert that you're ready to download iOS 11.
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Santander greeted reliever Tim Hill with his second home run of the night.
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Syrians greeted them in Arabic, sometimes throwing in a "privyet" — "hi" in Russian.
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Type in the word "escorts," and you're greeted with more than 10,000 results.
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Setting aside their business rivalries, the brothers jointly greeted wedding guests in Udaipur.
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The candidates greeted each other with an elbow bump instead of a handshake.
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When Piven hit the stage he was greeted with a wave of adulation.
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Our choice to publish the dossier was greeted by outrage from two sources.
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This year's selections have been greeted with a predictable lack of critical consensus.
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At its rollout, the program was greeted with fanfare in the White House.
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What matters, they said, was consistency in how men and women were greeted.
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Cast members — as all Disney employees are called — in captains' outfits greeted us.
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And then a sudden, cathartic cheer greeted South Korea's first goal in Kazan.
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I greeted my boyfriend the next day with a happy Father's Day card.
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This time, fighters from both sides greeted each other, even embracing at times.
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In Scottsdale, she was greeted as a hero by the Trump-supporting crowd.
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You came in second place, but were greeted by this enormous adoring crowd.
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"I know what you don't have," Green said after he greeted the couple.
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Inside the subway cars, delays are greeted with rolled eyes and audible groans.
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When you step into the trailer, you're greeted by a multifunctional living space.
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The night before the ceremony, McIlroy greeted García with a rib-rattling hug.
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January flew by in a flash, and February greeted us with candy hearts.
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A friendly German aid worker greeted him with a hot meal and clothes.
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At the gate, two receptionists in red-and-black tartan outfits greeted us.
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You should be greeted with a flashing screen of "Hello" in numerous languages.
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Some current members of the pact greeted Mr. Trump's comments on Thursday warmly.
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Moderate Senate Democrats greeted the initial launch of the House inquiry with trepidation.
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The president did attend the game, and fans greeted him mostly with boos.
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We are immediately greeted by two French bulldogs and a little weiner dog.
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Walt Disney himself greeted the very first of that day's estimated 15,000 guests.
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Princes William and Harry are greeted by crowds in Vancouver, March 25, 223.
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I greeted them, walked by and 10 feet later had to turn around.
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The warm smell of spices greeted the regulars walking in from the cold.
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Here we are, however, greeted at once by a toil and a smash.
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When she returned to address the protesters, she was greeted by loud cheers.
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Holiday music including "Feliz Navidad" played in the background and Santa greeted visitors.
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When he left the floor, Graham was greeted by hugs from Democratic Sens.
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Wade and James then greeted each other with a hug at center court.
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Trump greeted them in his boardroom, with its commanding view of Central Park.
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He was greeted by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen.
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It is that same excitement that has greeted the announcement of her pregnancy.
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China greeted our withdrawal from TPP by promoting its Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
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She greeted the group and posed for a photo on the North Portico.
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He greeted each player by name, and a smile stretched across his face.
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More predictably, the Fed's move was greeted with denunciations by the White House.
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Walking up to the restaurant, I was greeted with the chain's signature branding.
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The idea was greeted skeptically in scientific circles and ignored by funding agencies.
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The higher-caste men greeted Mr. Sardar with a punch to the face.
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Almost without exception, I was greeted with a joy I wasn't accustomed to.
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In Iran, the former Yemen president's violent death was greeted as good news.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "He was greeted in Vietnam with a giant portrait of himself.
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Investors greeted the announcements, mostly launching lower-margin businesses, with a lukewarm response.
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On arrival, I'm greeted by Zander, the organizer and founder of the meetups.
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Like other attendees, many of those who greeted him said they were undecided.
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At two sessions on a Monday night, people hugged and greeted each other.
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In 1979, John Paul II was greeted by an adoring crowd of 300,000.
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The latest tech IPOs have so far been greeted by stock market approval.
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It was, instead, greeted with a sort of weariness: Not this shit again.
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Upon entrance, one is greeted with a wash of beige and brown tones.
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Enrique, the Pokémon Go meetup's community manager, greeted players as they wandered up.
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We're in this big old house, and we're greeted with champagne and Oysters.
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Rick Scott, a Republican, greeted Obama at airport, as did several other local officials.
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They arrived in four waves, at appointed times, and Dr. Lacovara greeted each group.
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You'll be greeted at the door by a softball-sized cow bezoar from 1862.
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I walked to the opposite side and greeted the interviewers to attract their attention.
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At the time, the joke was greeted with nervous laughs, and went almost unnoticed.
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Usher greeted the tattooed cashier and two men in flannel sitting at the tables.
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David was walking into his math class when he was greeted by his dad.
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US soccer fans put politics aside as they greeted Mexican fans with high-fives.
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Following the speech, Clinton greeted supporters on the Hill before having dinner with Sen.
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Good financial market and economic news greeted Trump after his inauguration in January 5483.
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Kirsten Gillibrand in which she greeted a Voice of America News reporter in Mandarin.
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When Liu touched the icon, he was greeted by an image of the Earth.
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He was greeted by ululations from the crowd as he declared the ceremony open.
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Farmajo's victory was greeted by celebratory gunfire in government-controlled areas of the country.
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The two men informally greeted each other at this weekend's Army-Navy football game.
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Trump visited El Paso and Dayton on Wednesday, where he was greeted by protesters.
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Supporters greeted them with flowers outside the Bangkok prison where they had been held.
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As I walk through the crowd, I'm greeted warmly by organizers of the protest.
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Bush greeted the historic event with a reactive response rather than with great enthusiasm.
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At last month's Apple event, the Mac Mini was greeted like a returning hero.
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Players who tried to log in were greeted with a "servers not responding" warning.
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At Nordstrom, Mr. Kenworthy and Mr. Wilkas were greeted with white wine and photographers.
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He was accompanied by first lady Melania Trump and was greeted by Nevada Gov.
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President Donald Trump's bombastic rhetoric and surprise policy tweets are often greeted with skepticism.
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I was greeted by make-up artist Kim Greene and hair stylist Josie Normand.
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I don't want to have them greeted with fire power like you wouldn't believe.
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"I expect a good quarter from Verizon, which will be greeted positively," Cramer said.
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It is unclear how Tesla's future autonomous driving system will be greeted by regulators.
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That way, when you return, you're always greeted with a new and different experience.
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The monarch was all smiles as she greeted guests, including ambassadors and high commissioners.
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They were greeted at the port by Gerardo Machado, Cuba's president, and his wife.
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But Abramson's legal strategy was greeted with skepticism by the media and the public.
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However, the visit was also greeted by mass protests on the streets of London.
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Douglas traveled to southern Spain, where he was greeted by hordes of admiring knights.
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And celebrity victims of trolls who put Twitter aside are usually greeted with support.
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I'm greeted with it every single day, being that it's positioned front-and-center.
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A druggy blast of air-conditioning greeted us as we walked in, bells tinkling.
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She greeted me with a smile, and she immediately made me feel at ease.
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Other leaders arriving for the G20 here were greeted with a far grander welcome.
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But it was with surprising tears that he greeted the finish line on Tuesday.
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He was greeted by large crowds opposed to the dictatorial regime of Nicolás Maduro.
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And the people of New Zealand greeted him with a sea of middle fingers.
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The truck driver, named Robert, greeted Smith when he made it to higher ground.
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Amiri was initially greeted as a hero upon returning to Iran six years ago.
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Landing in Seoul, the defence secretary greeted a line of soldiers, sailors and airmen.
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When she goes to shower after her workout, she's greeted by Olga, Psycho-style.
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A low-mileage Audi greeted me after I used the app to order it.
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An attractive stranger nodded to me in the street and greeted me by name.
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Stock market investors greeted payroll software company Ceridian with enthusiasm on its debut Thursday.
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Teen-like humans greeted me with their musk of energy drink and vapist vibes.
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His arrival, well-worn black briefcase in hand, was greeted with unwonted media attention.
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In one case a Pizza Hut customer is greeted by a robot, he said.
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Burnett was greeted by a standing ovation -- and sent off to one as well.
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When Clinton came out of the school, she greeted those waiting for her outside.
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She's greeted with hundreds of commenters singing the praises of their new favorite store.
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AND A ROBOT ACTUALLY GREETED ME AT THE DOOR, TOOK ME TO MY TABLE.
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You'll then be greeted with the familiar level making screen from Super Mario Maker.
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On Wednesday morning, the couple was greeted by several hundred supporters outside the courthouse.
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Also, every time you power up the Freedom, you're greeted with the battery level.
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Getting off a flight and being greeted by this tiny Rey was the ultimate!!!!!!!!
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He was greeted at the plate by his teammates -- who were all going nuts!
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His wife, senior adviser Ivanka Trump, doted on her children as she greeted lawmakers.
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Hedges then greeted right-handed reliever Cory Gearrin with a deep drive to center.
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After the rain delay, Bryce Harper greeted reliever Ian Krol with an RBI single.
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When you open it, you're greeted with a selfie-cam video preview of yourself.
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The family dogs, Taz and Tyson, greeted the minivan to inspect the new arrivals.
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Although they whistled and called for the missing animals, they were greeted with silence.
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That's certainly how I felt the first day I greeted Bella with forced cheerfulness.
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Trump greeted the three Americans upon their arrival in Washington, D.C., early Thursday morning.
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" -- George W. Bush "My belief is, we will in fact be greeted as liberators.
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Trump greeted the prisoners at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland upon their arrival.
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Duckworth and her daughter came into the Senate chamber greeted by applause from senators.
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No; I'm greeted instead with the familiar green glow of The Matrix's binary 'code'.
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It is not the same industry I greeted as a young reporter in 53.
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She doesn't mind being greeted by fans and thinks her children are astute critics.
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With tears in her eyes, she greeted IOC President Thomas Bach following her election.
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At Church's Chicken, you'll be greeted with big portions and a "down-home" flavor.
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Although Mr. Johnson's speech was greeted warmly, there were several small instances of protest.
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We were greeted by about 15 animals, including zebras and tons of different animals.
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The queen greeted Trump with a smile and a handshake before leading everyone inside.
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He came in and greeted the prospective jurors on both side of the panels.
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" Pence's announcement was greeted by Trump, tweeting in response, "Space Force all the way!
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Popping up from her chair at Ms. Wang's show, she jovially greeted Anna Wintour.
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Upon logging in, I was greeted with this message I hadn't seen in years.
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A banner reading "Welcome, foreign fiends!" greeted visitors at Kunming airport in the 1990s.
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A giant classic Puma Suede sneaker greeted us at the front of the store.
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When the Olympia returned home, friends and family greeted the crew at the pier.
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When the sisters were giving out Eid cards, Mayar greeted a woman watering plants.
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He showed up at Uber's IPO event and was greeted with cheers and applause.
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Pence visited Florida on Friday and was greeted by members of local law enforcement.
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She greeted the consenticorns as they arrived, handing out horns from a shopping bag.
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I opened a jewel box and a voice like Ali's greeted me by name.
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Gardner greeted Petricka with a two-run triple and scored on a passed ball.
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At the hotel, Yianni, who spoke with a thick Greek accent, greeted them warmly.
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A cheering crowd of more than 25,000 persons greeted the President upon his arrival.
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As you step onto the island, you're greeted by Bahamian dancers dressed for carnival.
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Leading figures in the debate greeted the new study with strong — and opposing — reactions.
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"Long time," Mr. Abbas said as he greeted Mr. Netanyahu and his wife, Sara.
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Healy greeted him with single to score Cruz, cutting the deficit to 4-3.
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They were greeted by residents of Sinuni, a Yazidi town north of Sinjar mountain.
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Yazidi, Christian and Muslim former neighbors and old friends kissed and greeted each other.
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Republican senators enthusiastically greeted DeVos and glided through their five minutes each of questioning.
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He will enjoy none of the goodwill that greeted the multilaterally-inclined Barack Obama.
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When the time came, McCrae says, they were greeted with police in tactical gear.
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General Terrence O'Shaughnessy, the head of U.S. Northern Command, greeted him as he landed.
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Mobile is a non-standardized realm where you are frequently greeted with a popup.
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Instead, I was greeted with what seemed like the home of two college bros.
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Greeted with a standing ovation, Clooney thanked the crowd saying, "Merci, merci" several times.
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The woman who manages the store, Tanya Alazaus, greeted Mr. Munn with a smile.
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He was a break from the past, and Washington greeted this development with delight.
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After a few moments, I was greeted by one of the Sloomoo Institute's employees.
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Baez was then greeted in the dugout with as much head-shaking as congratulations.
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Those there for the first time were nervous about how they would be greeted.
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Dressed as Peter Pan, Prince greeted him warmly, asking if he wanted a drink.
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The two men greeted each other with a friendly (and virus-conscious) elbow bump.
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Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, greeted the Ecumenical Patriarchate's announcement of its decision on Oct.
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At the aid center, Mr. Trump and his wife greeted a largely friendly crowd.
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Afterward, as Father Kingsley greeted exiting parishioners, he was met with hugs and praise.
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The Cardinals used six pitchers, and the Mets greeted each by getting on base.
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The surprise move was greeted with dismay and anger in the camps, and beyond.
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On the night I went, the bandleader entered the room and greeted every person.
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When they arrived, a concierge greeted the couple as soon as they walked in.
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Exorcisms and concerns over wages aside, many in Toruń greeted Abramović like an idol.
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It delayed putting the measures into effect after they were greeted with international outrage.
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"Hi, I'm here for a snake massage," I told a woman who greeted me.
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Wearing only jeans, Mr. Rackover greeted the group and welcomed them into his home.
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When Mr. Kassou walks through the park, he is greeted like a rock star.
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Were you greeted with a flurry of alerts and notifications and updates and messages?
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When paramedics arrived, one greeted Mr. Clemente by name, remembering him from previous hospitalizations.
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The two had initially greeted each other by touching the tips of their sneakers.
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The two had initially greeted each other by touching the tips of their sneakers.
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Her voice has been greeted as something identifiably new: the arrival of millennial fiction.
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When I get off the plane I would be greeted with drinks and dancers.
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At the 125th Street station, swipers greeted Mr. Byer with congratulatory handshakes and hugs.
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In the eighth, Pete Alonso and Conforto greeted Mike Morin (1-1) with singles.
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Ms. O'Malley Dillon's hiring was immediately greeted with enthusiasm by a number of Democrats.
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Confetti spewed into the air as the hometown heroes were greeted by cheering revelers.
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Spectators greeted Diaz with cries of "Phil" throughout his round of even-par 72.
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The sisters were greeted by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter, Indira Gandhi.
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My son Clement greeted the world with a pointy head and a loud cry.
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When he suggested Meadowlands Arena to NBC executives, he was initially greeted with silence.
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FANS APPROACHING the Oval football stadium are greeted by a tall, dark-green stand.
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Day greeted me at the door, along with a giant, exuberant husky named Max.
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Then Abu Hafs greeted Wood, who, appearing paralyzed by confusion, coldly took his hand.
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At the hotel's restaurant, a hostess greeted us and politely asked for McNamee's name.
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Leather-bound menus, beautiful dishware, and lovely tablescapes greeted passengers as we sat down.
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During the 2012 Olympics, he was greeted with cheers while other Tories were booed.
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At the end of the first legs, cyclists were greeted by protesters, not fans.
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On Wednesday afternoon, the Lakers coach, Byron Scott, had greeted Bryant with a hug.
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Obama was greeted by a number of officials when he landed Tuesday, including Gov.
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Upon walking into the House chamber, Scalise greeted his close friend from Louisiana, Rep.
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By mid-September, the only noise that greeted his brave innings was polite applause.
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Mr. Goldstein greeted Mr. Kravitz with one of his riffs on the music industry.
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Accordingly, I'm greeted with astonishment whenever I try to explain my dad's financial status.
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Their presence has been greeted with a mixture of enthusiasm, curiosity and studied indifference.
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During another interview, editors at a law publisher greeted him as an old friend.
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The precocious Capriati was greeted by breathless excitement as she emerged on the tour.
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Mr. Gonzalez was greeted by reporters who informed him his friend had been arrested.
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Neither of them greeted me or thanked me on getting out of the car.
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Prime Minister John Marshall greeted them when they got off the plane at Wellington.
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Whenever she saw him, he greeted her with a "great big hug," she recalled.
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Biden, who rarely riles a crowd, was often greeted by cheers, whistles and applause.
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News of Mr. Shaub's departure was greeted on Thursday with more acquiescence than surprise.
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However, the American president at the time, Thomas Jefferson, greeted the news with caution.
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F.Y.I. Q. More than 2000,224 fans greeted the Beatles at Kennedy Airport in 21852.
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Turbulence Theory Russia's political hierarchy and official press greeted Trump's Inauguration with unreserved glee.
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Trump greeted guests at tables draped in gold and festooned with feathery white plumes.
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Trump was greeted with chants of his name and "USA" during last year's appearance.
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Obama greeted Henry after giving a speech at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington.
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Visitors are greeted by a gargantuan figure that resembles RoboCop transformed into a rodent.
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The rescue was greeted with joy by some of the world's biggest soccer clubs.
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Robert Gsellman replaced Swarzak and was greeted by Solarte's 16th homer of the season.
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Until recently, the promise of Silicon Valley transforming everything was greeted with some optimism.
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Folks greeted each other with easy familiarity, giving hugs and daps and taking selfies.
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Sisi, then the intelligence chief, and two other generals greeted them respectfully, Maher recalled.
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Two teen-age boys, eagerly hospitable, greeted my anxious questions with loudly incredulous hilarity.
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And she's not the first to be greeted by an unwanted visitor in-air.
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Fehlbaum was there, seated, his back to a glass wall, and greeted her warmly.
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Then the Mandles strolled around the neighborhood and were greeted by strangers on porches.
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They greeted me with big, warm smiles (minus some teeth) and said good morning.
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On Capitol Hill, though, jittery lawmakers from both parties greeted the news with relief.
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LS: Well, when we got there, we were greeted very kindly by the staff.
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When he got there, he was greeted with heckles and boos by the workers.
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Some in Silicon Valley greeted the move as an awakening by Uber and Lyft.
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A flurry of reporters greeted her in Milan when she arrived at the airport.
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He described the rapturous applause that greeted the North Korean leader and his wife.
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There obviously wasn't the so-called Internet outrage that greeted the Couch case here.
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As long I was OK with who greeted me in the mirror every morning.
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The newly-engaged couple visited Nottingham Friday and greeted a throng of adoring fans.
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When the doorbell rings, she's greeted by a church lady with a big ol' cake.
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During the night, Jack opens the door and is greeted with a burst of flames.
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Sabrina is greeted outside a derelict building by a small boy named Quentin (Liam Hughes).
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Zaev is to arrive by boat from across the lake, to be greeted by Tsipras.
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As we enter spring, we are greeted with beautiful blooms and a zoo baby boom.
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We weren't greeted, and every employee we tried to ask for assistance brushed us off.
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You'll be greeted with a randomly generated soup idea right when you open the app.
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She was greeted with a sign next to the juicers that had an odd message.
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The move was enthusiastically greeted two weeks ago by Energy Transfer Partners, the pipeline's developer.
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Most attendees stuck around, however, and even "greeted him warmly" when he took the stage.
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And when he opens the door to his lab, he's greeted by a million insects.
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At the store, you're enthusiastically greeted by an employee as soon as you walk in.
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The celebs will board the party plane in Miami and be greeted by Ja himself.
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He greeted her triumphantly, like he'd finally found his prize — but also not without affection.
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Let's take a look at how the critics of 2011 greeted Saints Row: The Third.
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In this photo, McCain is greeted by President Richard Nixon in Washington, May 2008, 227.
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Lulo greeted me warmly and gave me the opportunity to checkout SMP in the flesh.
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" Alberto Fernández greeted sympathizers who gathered outside the gate of his apartment chanting: "Alberto presidente!
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It was greeted with an exuberant crowd who clearly felt moved to believe in magic.
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I was greeted by a Focals representative, my appointment confirmed, and I was led upstairs.
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Before that, in Malawi, Trump was greeted at the airport by dozens of traditional dancers.
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Some of the posters which greeted Fidel Castro on his arrival In New York, 1960.
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About 630 people made the trip to Puebla, where they were greeted with much fanfare.
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They wait for the last invitee, Axe, to arrive, only to be greeted by Taylor.
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I was greeted warmly by Vivian who came out from the kitchen to welcome us.
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At Cape Canaveral he was greeted and decorated on the spot by President John Kennedy.
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" At the beginning of the exhibition, visitors are greeted by Russell Cheney's "New Mexico (Penitente).
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The Ocean's Twelve actor looked mesmerized by Kunakey as he greeted her outside the venue.
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Last month's global human rights report from the US State Department was greeted with silence.
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We were greeted very enthusiastically by the concierge, the desk clerk and the general manager.
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Austin Jackson greeted Shane Carle with a single off his foot as Conforto raced home.
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Tafiq's mother was nearly inconsolable as she greeted dozens who came to pay their condolences.
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Upon arrival, they were greeted warmly by the historic First Nations owners of the community.
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She walked with him as he popped in to Ralph's Barber Shop and greeted constituents.
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On arrival, I was greeted by the director of the house, a man named Peter.
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After Jonathan Schoop singled, Dominic Leone replaced Tepera and was greeted by Hardy's RBI double.
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The French in which his interpreter greeted some of the faithful is yet another variety.
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The reddish hue was particularly noticeable as she greeted well-wishers outside in the sunlight.
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The Biebs greeted a group of Beliebers waiting for him on the beach in Barbados.
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WHEN MUHAMMADU BUHARI won Nigeria's presidential election in 2015, his victory was greeted with euphoria.
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His visit, however, was greeted by protests outside of the church ahead of his arrival.
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After all, how often is one greeted at the door by a Blackbird spy plane?
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Operation Welcome Home Maryland has greeted over 600,000 servicemen back from their deployments thus far.
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He was a genuine person who always greeted you with a warm smile. RIP. pic.twitter.
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But before we go… Kam and Kayleigh are greeted by a surprised and unhappy Natalie.
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The future royal was poised, friendly and comfortable as she greeted enthusiastic fans in Nottingham.
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In one, near the ancient ruins of Nimrud, they watched as local people greeted troops.
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Instead of seeing the familiar YouTube home page, users were greeted with an error message.
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As a visibly shocked Stone took the stage, Hill greeted her with a warm hug.
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Kumamon has 427,000 Twitter followers and greeted Emperor Akihito on a royal visit in 2013.
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They disembark, and are greeted by the most good-looking people I have ever seen.
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They shook hands and greeted each other, and that was the extent of their encounter.
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She'd greeted them this morning and supervised them emptying the truck, each box overwhelming her.
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"I can't believe you're wearing those," Adam said as he greeted me on the doorstep.
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The appointment was greeted by protests from faculty and alumni who condemned the Trump administration.
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But the former CEO of the Vermont Electric Cooperative, rather, was greeted with overwhelming acceptance.
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Once again, China's attempt to devalue the yuan has been greeted with sheer market panic.
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He greeted her in a bathrobe, and said they could "have fun" without the masseuse.
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Beto O'Rourke's campaign woes The excitement that greeted Beto O'Rourke's presidential candidacy is long gone.
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When they were greeted with excited cheers, the couple then gamely shared a sweet kiss.
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After crossing the finish line, they were greeted — with a glass of wine, of course.
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Milo Ventimiglia is greeted by Hilary Duff when he enters the InStyle and Warner Bros.
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" When Nunes accepted the award, he was greeted with cries of "We love you, Devin!
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Mr. Khalifa, for example, was warmly greeted by his neighbors and said he was engaged.
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Trump greeted her by name during an informal Q&A with reporters on Tuesday morning.
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Megrahi was greeted as a hero on the tarmac in Libya—rose petals, cheering crowds.
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They are usually greeted by horrifying scenes, desperate people and the lack of essential services.
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The three astronauts will be greeted soon now that they've touched down in the Soyuz.
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"This was a strong result that should be greeted favorably by the market," he said.
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The flight touched down Tuesday afternoon in Florida ... where Ariana's boyfriend, Mac Miller, greeted her.
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As you can see, cops greeted Rich as soon as he got off the jetway.
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President Obama is greeted on stage by Hillary Clinton after addressing the Democratic National Convention.
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Visit the website of brain-training software NeuroNation and you're greeted with a reassuring message.
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The head seaweed farmer, Lowell Godfrey, greeted me and I asked him about the farm.
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I was greeted at Casablanca airport by two eager and handsome Visa For Music workers.
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Immigration hawks have greeted the rise of the "abolish ICE" meme with barely restrained glee.
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The two friends greeted each other with a joke borrowed from a popular Vine video.
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Their competing offers to fight were largely greeted with either enthusiasm or very mild mockery.
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At bedtime, a handwritten card, with an inspiring quotation, greeted us atop our canopy bed.
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Adam Warren replaced German in the seventh inning, and Gurriel greeted him with a double.
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She greeted my intrusion with a warm smile, as if she had been expecting me.
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Inside the South Austin Drafthouse, you're greeted with signage inspired by 1970s Bollywood action films.
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Upon crossing the threshold, visitors are greeted by a chandelier that resembles Chiquita Banana's headpiece.
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We had met the previous day, and he sounded surprisingly cheerful as he greeted me.
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The brothers greeted Jenny warmly and made sure she was feeling good about the day.
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Then they greeted the crowd as a team, high-fiving and waving to audience members.
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The Hugo 2 was also greeted by glowing early reviews that just fed my excitement.
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He was greeted by a thunderous round of applause as he took the House floor.
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Dressed in black, she greeted me warmly, then commenced a serious perusal of the menu.
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Ruff day Instead of deals, Amazon Prime Day shoppers were greeted with periodic outages instead.
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After rounding the bases, he was greeted with hostility by Brian McCann, the Braves catcher.
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Stepping off the elevator, employees and guests are greeted by a characteristically blue Oscar "welcome."
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He warmly greeted a delegate from the Northern Mariana Islands who stopped to say hello.
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Her campaign was greeted with curiosity, enthusiasm and a firestorm of complaints from her critics.
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Still, at lunchtime on May 8th, the 21 Club greeted its first guests since January.
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A survival plan greeted her and the tiniest, fiercest Stark lived to fight another day.
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Longoria greeted Leone with a two-run double to bump the lead to 6-0.
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Instead, we were greeted by more cattle, and burned out barns were a common sight.
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Upon entering, guests will be greeted by a ceiling covered in hundreds of paper snowflakes.
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Extended ovations greeted Mr. Levine, 72, each time he took up position in the pit.
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A generally dovish statement from the central bank was greeted with a cascade of selling.
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In one house, I was greeted by a barefoot child gnawing on a fennel bulb.
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This helps account for the almost reflexive rapture with which many critics greeted Secondhand Time.
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His promises to turbocharge the economy were greeted with skepticism from Democrats and many economists.
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When Murphy crossed the plate, he was greeted by Bryce Harper with a high-five.
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Glass was greeted with enthusiasm among tech aficionados when it was first unveiled in 2012.
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And so this year's NWSL draft was greeted by many as a sign of progress.
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The proposal was greeted by a serious backlash from civil and human rights organizations alike.
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Trump meets with House Republicans this evening, and could be greeted with a standing ovation.
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After a brief moment of waiting I was finally greeted by Peter, still just Peter.
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Upon Queen Elizabeth's arrival in Fiji, she was greeted by thousands of villagers and officials.
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But he was surprised to come across victims who greeted him with suspicion and insults.
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Each chant was greeted with a ripple of applause from the rest of the stadium.
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In the newly retaken Bab al-Hadid neighborhood, a man greeted a pro-government fighter.
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He was greeted with loud cheers during pregame introductions and it continued throughout the game.
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The grounds were open, and patients often greeted the young Fujimoto in his family's house.
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He also said the state testing waivers might be greeted by some K-12 students.
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The squall that greeted Mr. Chazelle's movie illustrates some of the risks of historical filmmaking.
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The owner, Randy McCluskey, wanted to help, and he greeted the Higginbottoms in his driveway.
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In Riyadh, Pompeo was greeted on the tarmac by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir.
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DES MOINES — Steve Lacy greeted me in his office as if we were old friends.
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But after the first edition was greeted with a lukewarm reception, they decided to revise.
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Such promises were greeted with hope and joy in places like Afrin, Manbej and Qamishli.
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But a few former co-workers were still there and greeted him when he returned.
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The crowd greeted him with loud cheers, and Michigan State began its rally shortly after.
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Her husband had walked into the restaurant, greeted old friends and sat at a table.
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Thor steps inside The Benatar where he's greeted by Groot, who he affectionately calls Tree.
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The only time anyone mentions Eid is when an arriving relative is greeted, Eid Mubarak!
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Fire up a quickstart campaign, and it's not Bungie's 2001 original you'll be greeted with.
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The appointment of Mr. Dercon, who had relatively little theater experience, was greeted with outrage.
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"Hi Nance," Mr. Crowley greeted Ms. Pelosi when she called him shortly after his defeat.
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The foreign minister also greeted Mr. Trump when the president arrived at the air base.
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Groups of men in the Gravesend Houses smiled and greeted Mr. Papa when he approached.
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Adrienne had dressed a singer and a flower girl who greeted the royal couple, too.
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On the summer afternoon I visited, I was greeted at the entrance by a goldendoodle.
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She greeted me with a hug, and started to tell me how sorry she was.
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Nearly leaping, a lifelike wax figure of a waving Chaplin greeted me in the foyer.
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The announcement that there would soon be widespread, easily accessible testing was greeted with optimism.
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Harrison, he knocked on the door of a shotgun house and was greeted by an
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But if Mr. Rattle was initially greeted rapturously in Berlin, there were hard times, too.
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The last thing I want to be greeted by is a sink full of dishes.
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They were greeted by hostesses, had their coats taken and were shown to their seats.
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Mr. Cetner greeted his daughter when she pulled off the race route at 9 a.m.
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Once tapped, the user is greeted by a pre-recorded video message from a human.
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I am greeted by a wagging pup and a smiley little boy, life is good!
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The GOP candidate in the 18th District race, Rick Saccone, greeted Trump at the airport.
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I was greeted by an elderly woman who invited me to have a look around.
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She describes the unsettling confusion that greeted her when she landed at Washington Dulles airport.
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Vietnamese officials greeted both men, and rolled out a red carpet upon their respective arrivals.
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We are greeted with smiles at every turn, but anything further, I learn, is unwelcome.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "When President Emmanuel Macron greeted President Trump, he kissed Trump on both cheeks.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen and other officials greeted and embraced passengers without wearing protective gear.
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Like the profiles of Cruz and Johansson, the Robbie profile was greeted with general disgust.
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Twenty years ago, she would have greeted a new fad like fidget spinners with glee.
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Once inside, you're greeted by a gargantuan figure that resembles RoboCop transformed into a rodent.
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As Gina and Susanna came in they all turned, stood to attention and greeted them.
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Hostile glances followed him on the street, and rising fury greeted him on social media.
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At the time of writing, anyone visiting the sub is greeted by the following message.
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We were greeted by a very spacious, open, and bright space fully stocked with goods.
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Snyder's budget address was greeted by protests outside Michigan's legislative chamber, according to Dow Jones.
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But on a morning in early August, she greeted me in a loosefitting checkered dress.
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Gerald excused himself and greeted Todd Browne, who was without his longtime live-in boyfriend.
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"Hello," he greeted them with the formality they would come to see as his trademark.
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The president pressed a button on the phone display, then was greeted with more silence.
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Being greeted with a nonsensical $23 charge at check-in was an unfortunate first impression.
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In France, Britain and Germany, Mr. Kerry's speech was greeted with more full-throated support.
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Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays the young Brandon Stark, briefly appeared and greeted the crowd.
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Flanked on stage by two police officers, Lance was greeted with boos, jeers and hisses.
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Williams greeted right-handed reliever Robert Stock with a single, and Hoskins moved to third.
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"Then Crown Prince Haakon greeted Epstein for the first and only time," according to Varpe.
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Those who did participate were greeted by teachers in the school's hallways when they returned.
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Some congresswomen say they are being greeted with "hey beautiful" by male members of Congress.
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Pulling the pizza from the oven, I was greeted by the smell of gooey cheese.
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As I recall, I greeted the news of The Social Network's imminent release with skepticism.
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Until such market realities are tested, however, the new products are being greeted with optimism.
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He remembered the joy on his friends' faces when he greeted them with hot chocolate.
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A stuffed Geoffrey the Giraffe — the Toys R Us mascot — greeted us at the front.
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Perhaps I should have greeted the unravelling of a mystery and new knowledge with relief.
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And those who rebel against it, like Mr. Sardar, are often greeted with unchecked brutality.
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People are allowed in one at a time, each greeted by an attendant/tour guide.
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People are allowed in one at a time, each greeted by an attendant/tour guide.
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Above, Pope Francis being greeted by a group of nuns at the Vatican last week.
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There, he said, a Chinese official in town to visit the site greeted him enthusiastically.
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If Van Drew crosses the floor, he would be greeted as a hero by Republicans.
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His immigration proposal was greeted by congressional Democrats and Republicans alike as dead on arrival.
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Moon greeted Kim at the military demarcation line where the men smiled and shook hands.
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You're greeted by a sublime image of a quietly smiling man gently clutching a pineapple.
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That day, visitors to the Kazim Karabekir were greeted with a surprising image of Erdoğan.
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The transparency is a big thing and it will be greeted favorably by the market.
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Users who opened the app Saturday were also greeted with a message about gun violence.
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Such efforts, where they exist — for instance, Arizona State's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, which was initially funded by the state's Republican-led legislature — are generally greeted with the same academic suspicion, shading into hysteria, that's greeted the Trump architecture proposal.
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J.B. Pritzker, Illinois's new governor, declined to strut as he greeted members of a noisy crowd.
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When millennials head home, a lot of them are greeted with a pile of newspaper clippings.
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When supermodel Naomi Campbell greeted Rihanna backstage, RiRi immediately turned her attention to Campbell's glitter lips.
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The irony of being greeted by these motivational posters was lost on me at the time.
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When he returned, he was greeted by a big white box that arrived in the mail.
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As they arrived, Kate and Meghan greeted each other with a friendly kiss on the cheek.
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We&aposre going to see how that executive order, of course, is greeted but the courts.
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Have you ever clicked on an interesting link, only to be greeted by a 404 Error?
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He greeted all of them like a professional gentleman, keeping his cool in an unfamiliar place.
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The gator greeted law enforcement in the same place it was spotted by the Pierce family.
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"Possible #Powerball jackpot winners are greeted at @TNLottery headquarters," the Tennessee Lottery tweeted on Friday afternoon.
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In airports across the country this weekend, families and friends greeted returning travelers in emotional reunions.
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After the church service ended, the royals greeted eager fans to wish them a merry Christmas.
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She was all smiles as she greeted the young recipients of the award in the sunshine.
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On Thursday morning, this was the sight that greeted Paddy from Scotland, in his back garden.
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Jerusalem (CNN)A surprising sight greeted people walking though Tel Aviv's Rabin Square on Tuesday morning.
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Another flight attendant soon greeted the family, and congratulated them on the baby before walking away.
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He greeted any visitor near his enclosure by putting his front hooves up on the fence.
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Greeted newcomers, washed ashtrays, made coffee, brought literature, bought cookies, stacked chairs, washed floors, chaired meetings.
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While much of the world has greeted Mr Trump's rise with trepidation, Russia has been ecstatic.
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