His proposed budget was greeted with bipartisan derision in Congress.
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Instead, we're greeted with a spaceship serenely flying over Mars.
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His victory was greeted with relief and surprise, not jubilation.
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The prospect of their every premiere is greeted with hope.
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" The President was greeted with cheers and chants of "USA!
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We were greeted with a whole line of shopping carts.
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"That was greeted with great happiness here," Mr. Akyol said.
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Those patients are greeted with a mask outside the door.
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"Everything we do is greeted with some sort of cynicism."
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Not that Maxwell's work wasn't greeted with condescension, even disbelief.
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We were greeted with glasses of lemonade when we arrived.
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Millions were greeted with a screeching alert on their phones.
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But this time around, every letter was greeted with silence.
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Obama was greeted with a standing ovation after Meyers introduced her.
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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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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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New York's suit in particular has been greeted with great fanfare.
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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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He was greeted with hugs and cheers from family and friends.
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This rationale was largely greeted with skepticism, if not outright disbelief.
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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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" 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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You're greeted with a series of tiles based on different activities.
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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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But his death on July 4th was greeted with great sorrow.
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The new initiatives have been greeted with both cheers and consternation.
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Even the long-awaited debut of Lampard was greeted with boos.
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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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Yet predictions of a Republican crackup should be greeted with skepticism.
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The stardom that soon arrived was greeted with the same equanimity.
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Most disturbing, all of this has been greeted with moral numbness.
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Each move has been greeted with international condemnation and angry demonstrations.
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Today we were greeted with downpours and a belated winter chill.
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Even in Israel's settlements, the evangelicals are sometimes greeted with suspicion.
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Inside, I'm greeted with another familiar — and welcome — sight: free samples!
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It will take years before Boeing isn't greeted with lingering suspicion.
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Once, such a gift might have been greeted with unmitigated gratitude.
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Upon arriving, he isn't exactly greeted with open arms right away.
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She was greeted with a chorus of hellos from the staff.
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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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They were greeted with whoops and rousing applause from friends and family.
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I'm greeted with breakfast at Magdalea's studio early on a Saturday morning.
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Two teens were greeted with a very unusual house guest Saturday night.
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This was greeted with outrage in France, especially from the left wing.
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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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Except, yesterday, I was greeted with rape jokes in our work chat.
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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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And greeted with silence by the members of his party in Congress.
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Prince Andrew was greeted with a kahoa, a Tongan lei, in Tonga.
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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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So its official announcement will surely be greeted with cries of joy.
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Stein: It's possible also that the taxes would be greeted with a
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The birth of a start-up is greeted with fanfare and expectation.
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Thursday's announcement was greeted with skepticism by critics of China's trade policies.
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Entering the performance space, I was greeted with a sea of flesh.
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Kira doesn't really understand why the films are greeted with such reverence.
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A comfortable place where we'll be greeted with familiar smiles and waves.
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Immediately after he went to work, Pitaro was greeted with large problems.
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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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"He was greeted with a hearty round of applause," a colleague wrote.
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Nonetheless, the takeover was greeted with the enthusiasm befitting a suitable engagement.
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The vow was greeted with relief by nearly all on the panel.
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Our reporting was greeted with defensive fury in some powerful church quarters.
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Attendees were greeted with mimosas and a wall of Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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The family was greeted with boos from onlookers at the polling station.
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This past weekend, Fortnite players were greeted with a remarkable, bizarre sight.
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The sentences were greeted with outrage by the separatist segment of Catalonia.
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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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Large companies like Facebook, though, deserve to be greeted with open eyes.
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We're also greeted with sassy, grouchy taglines fit for a real Housewives veteran.
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His victory has been greeted with dismay by those in the Moroccan capital.
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She was even greeted with a standing ovation from the audience, PTI reports.
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Seacrest was greeted with enthusiasm at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt.
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You're greeted with either a glittering view of the Strip or complete disappointment.
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In Mexico, the news was greeted with a mixture of approval and shame.
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When Sakaguchi asked his new team to participate, he was greeted with skepticism.
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You're greeted with a screen that lets you browse all the available games.
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I'm greeted with an egg scramble, and I'm reminded why I love them.
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But the news, while welcome, has been greeted with skepticism among many Syrians.
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Obama and Castro were greeted with cheers as they entered the stadium together.
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Yet they were never greeted with the same enthusiasm as their male peers.
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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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Some visitors to the site are greeted with a typical blank error messages.
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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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Russia and China Trump's decision will be greeted with glee in the Kremlin.
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News of Tebow's attempted comeback in baseball was greeted with skepticism on Twitter.
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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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You'll be greeted with an alert that you're ready to download iOS 11.
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Type in the word "escorts," and you're greeted with more than 10,000 results.
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When Piven hit the stage he was greeted with a wave of adulation.
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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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Inside the subway cars, delays are greeted with rolled eyes and audible groans.
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You should be greeted with a flashing screen of "Hello" in numerous languages.
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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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Almost without exception, I was greeted with a joy I wasn't accustomed to.
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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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We're in this big old house, and we're greeted with champagne and Oysters.
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At the time, the joke was greeted with nervous laughs, and went almost unnoticed.
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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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President Donald Trump's bombastic rhetoric and surprise policy tweets are often greeted with skepticism.
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I don't want to have them greeted with fire power like you wouldn't believe.
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That way, when you return, you're always greeted with a new and different experience.
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But Abramson's legal strategy was greeted with skepticism by the media and the public.
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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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Other leaders arriving for the G20 here were greeted with a far grander welcome.
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His arrival, well-worn black briefcase in hand, was greeted with unwonted media attention.
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She's greeted with hundreds of commenters singing the praises of their new favorite store.
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You'll then be greeted with the familiar level making screen from Super Mario Maker.
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Also, every time you power up the Freedom, you're greeted with the battery level.
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When you open it, you're greeted with a selfie-cam video preview of yourself.
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Although they whistled and called for the missing animals, they were greeted with silence.
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At Church's Chicken, you'll be greeted with big portions and a "down-home" flavor.
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Upon logging in, I was greeted with this message I hadn't seen in years.
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He showed up at Uber's IPO event and was greeted with cheers and applause.
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When the time came, McCrae says, they were greeted with police in tactical gear.
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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 surprise move was greeted with dismay and anger in the camps, and beyond.
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It delayed putting the measures into effect after they were greeted with international outrage.
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Were you greeted with a flurry of alerts and notifications and updates and messages?
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When I get off the plane I would be greeted with drinks and dancers.
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Ms. O'Malley Dillon's hiring was immediately greeted with enthusiasm by a number of Democrats.
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When he suggested Meadowlands Arena to NBC executives, he was initially greeted with silence.
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During the 2012 Olympics, he was greeted with cheers while other Tories were booed.
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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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Trump was greeted with chants of his name and "USA" during last year's appearance.
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The rescue was greeted with joy by some of the world's biggest soccer clubs.
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Until recently, the promise of Silicon Valley transforming everything was greeted with some optimism.
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When he got there, he was greeted with heckles and boos by the workers.
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During the night, Jack opens the door and is greeted with a burst of flames.
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As we enter spring, we are greeted with beautiful blooms and a zoo baby boom.
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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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It was greeted with an exuberant crowd who clearly felt moved to believe in magic.
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About 630 people made the trip to Puebla, where they were greeted with much fanfare.
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Last month's global human rights report from the US State Department was greeted with silence.
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WHEN MUHAMMADU BUHARI won Nigeria's presidential election in 2015, his victory was greeted with euphoria.
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Instead of seeing the familiar YouTube home page, users were greeted with an error message.
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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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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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" When Nunes accepted the award, he was greeted with cries of "We love you, Devin!
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Visit the website of brain-training software NeuroNation and you're greeted with a reassuring message.
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Their competing offers to fight were largely greeted with either enthusiasm or very mild mockery.
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Inside the South Austin Drafthouse, you're greeted with signage inspired by 1970s Bollywood action films.
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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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Her campaign was greeted with curiosity, enthusiasm and a firestorm of complaints from her critics.
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A generally dovish statement from the central bank was greeted with a cascade of selling.
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His promises to turbocharge the economy were greeted with skepticism from Democrats and many economists.
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Glass was greeted with enthusiasm among tech aficionados when it was first unveiled in 2012.
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Trump meets with House Republicans this evening, and could be greeted with a standing ovation.
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Each chant was greeted with a ripple of applause from the rest of the stadium.
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He was greeted with loud cheers during pregame introductions and it continued throughout the game.
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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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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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The announcement that there would soon be widespread, easily accessible testing was greeted with optimism.
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We are greeted with smiles at every turn, but anything further, I learn, is unwelcome.
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Like the profiles of Cruz and Johansson, the Robbie profile was greeted with general disgust.
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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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Flanked on stage by two police officers, Lance was greeted with boos, jeers and hisses.
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Some congresswomen say they are being greeted with "hey beautiful" by male members of Congress.
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Until such market realities are tested, however, the new products are being greeted with optimism.
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And those who rebel against it, like Mr. Sardar, are often greeted with unchecked brutality.
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That day, visitors to the Kazim Karabekir were greeted with a surprising image of Erdoğan.
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Users who opened the app Saturday were also greeted with a message about gun violence.
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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 Googling it I was only greeted with medical definitions and the odd sensationalist tabloid headline.
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Guys who try to match with Simove are greeted with a brief message about Simove's heterosexuality.
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Facebook app users were also greeted with a reminder and links to information on the vote.
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Edubray Ramos entered first and was greeted with an Adeiny Hechavarria liner off his right elbow.
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When firefighters were greeted with flames at front door, they "pushed in very aggressively," says Nigro.
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On each visit, Connor is greeted with a warm "S'up, my man!" and a fist bump.
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The seven-time NL MVP was greeted with a rousing ovation as fans chanted his name.
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Cathy Sellars's complaints about harassment were greeted with the administrative equivalent of blank stares, she says.
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Limited-edition drops from Supreme are greeted with almost as much attention as the Super Bowl.
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But, in the English-speaking world at least, the revelation has not been greeted with applause.
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Whenever Rodman visits North Korea, he's usually greeted with a red carpet and lots of publicity.
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He was greeted with a standing ovation, according to video and photo taken by a classmate.
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Anyone who reaches the login page is greeted with a warning that the encryption is broken.
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Special requests or anything that might slow down the process are greeted with a ferocious scowl.
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It was starkest in Clinton's concession speech, which was greeted with wide praise in the media.
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I was greeted with major redness, funky-colored scabs, and drainage all from my left breast.
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But Trump's sudden commitment to the cause is being greeted with skepticism from critics (The Hill).
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News about her death was greeted with shock and sadness by many in the basketball community.
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Trump was greeted with tepid applause Tuesday morning before delivering his speech to the General Assembly.
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Specific announcements were absent from Mr. Trudeau's speech, which was greeted with cheers and flashing cellphones.
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The intervention by a Trump representative in a judicial matter was greeted with outrage in Britain.
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" At this week's National Action Network convention, she was greeted with chants of "Run, Stacey, run.
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I was greeted with fresh-squeezed mango juice, and reserved my sunbed of choice every day.
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It has been greeted with skepticism by its political opponents and criticism in the Dutch media.
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Guests would be greeted with a glass of champagne from the circular bar as they arrived.
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That evolution was largely greeted with applause, with Dolce in particular getting kudos for its work.
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But the audience was attentive, even if his arrival was greeted with boos from union members.
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Fans who call 1-833-SHE-ISMC will be greeted with a recording of Cyrus herself.
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The revelation has been greeted with outrage, and rightly so: "Trending" shouldn't be an ideological concept.
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Amy Klobuchar was greeted with a less-than-warm welcome during her Minnesota rally on Sunday.
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Walking inside, you're greeted with racks of Palestinian olive oil, books, and art prints for sale.
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His presidential bid has been greeted with a combination of sneering, eye-rolling and baffled pity.
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Trotz speaks of being recognized when running errands, often greeted with high-fives and photo requests.
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When Stanton came to bat in the first inning, he was greeted with a standing ovation.
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Attendees were greeted with an arsenal of hand sanitizer from volunteers as they entered the event.
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As I walked into Will Shortz's home, I was greeted with a warm and welcoming smile.
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When you said you saw a film "at the Paris," it was greeted with a smile.
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The wide receiver from Western Michigan was greeted with a respectful, if not gushing, thumbs up.
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Once you've powered up your device, you'll be greeted with a series of set-up chores.
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A ceremonial, farewell descent down the mountain would still have been greeted with a thunderous ovation.
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Kim's appearance at the closing ceremony has been greeted with outrage by some in South Korea.
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Unlike the 1904 production, which was greeted with hisses, Wednesday's showing earned a 13-minute standing ovation.
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This time around, Smith was greeted with fans wearing Earl-esque T-shirts, gimme caps and overalls.
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The response at the theater: Pence was greeted with boos and some scattered applause at the theater.
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On release, he's greeted with much media fanfare, only to find himself paranoid and overwhelmed by freedom.
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After he snapped his fingers, he's greeted with a vision of her actually in the Soul Stone.
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May's remarks were greeted with warm applause, suggesting a openness amongst Republicans to May's overtures on trade.
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For their trouble, the SPD was greeted with a political catastrophe as the party's basic identity eroded.
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When a small contingent of gay Republicans marched in the parade, they were greeted with loud boos.
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In Birmingham it was the hardline Brexiteers who were greeted with most excitement by members (see Bagehot).
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Mike Pompeo's confirmation as secretary of state is being greeted with skepticism from the international LGBT community.
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An edict preventing any suitor from integrating Air India into its existing operations was greeted with bemusement.
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The series was greeted with its first truly wet day ever on the Friday of race weekend.
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North Korea has made repeated claims about its nuclear capabilities that outside analysts have greeted with skepticism.
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Visitors to the page are greeted with the following message:SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS should advance FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
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A failed joke greeted with cold reaction is not only embarrassing but can also hurt a career.
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These solutions will not be greeted with much enthusiasm from the darn-near-socialist professional trade associations.
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The adorable feline was greeted with cheers from the crowd as it wandered to the warning track.
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My male suitors were greeted with a pile of cat vomit in the doorway to my bedroom.
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He was greeted with resounding applause as the nation's diplomats and members of his Cabinet looked on.
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Crack open a can of Play-Doh and you are greeted with the familiar scent of childhood.
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But her family was greeted with challenges in the U.S. She grew up poor in Compton, Calif.
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Both offered him lukewarm endorsements at the convention; Mr. McConnell was greeted with a scattering of boos.
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And the company was greeted with strong investor reception, closing up 38 percent at $23.51 on Friday.
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Every post move is greeted with oohs and aahs, every blocked shot draws cheers from the crowd.
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A new movement for civil rights is seldom greeted with rapture, and the mainstream fought back hard.
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When Downton Abbey premiered in the US in 2011, it was greeted with a rapturous critical reception.
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His tweets are now greeted with replies of "WOJ BOMB" by his more than two million followers.
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Her disappearance has been greeted with concern among fans and fear among her counterparts in the industry.
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Often, the question is greeted with a few bewildered looks: What isn't there to love about horses?
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On Amazon's message board for third-party sellers, the news was greeted with panic early Tuesday morning.
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This was the big moment where this couple stepped out as newlyweds and were greeted with confetti.
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They were greeted with a standing ovation, but he and Reynolds were like an unpolished comedy act.
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Mr. Macron was booed as tires burned, while Ms. Le Pen was greeted with hugs and selfies.
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The loose timeframe was greeted with optimism by businesses in Aix-en-Provence, according to Reuters reports.
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Trump was greeted with applause and some boos as he walked onto the field at the game.
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The report was greeted with relief by those long thought to be most squarely in its crosshairs.
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At the entrance of the store, shoppers were greeted with a "last chance" table of discounted goods.
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A new Met logo and marketing plan were rolled out at great expense — and greeted with ridicule.
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Republicans home for the congressional recess have been greeted with an earful at town hall-style meetings.
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Then I walked into the Mohegan Sun Arena, where I was immediately greeted with a refreshments stand.
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Both Mayor LaGuardia and Governor Lehman found their boilerplate addresses about American idealism greeted with fascist salutes.
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He was greeted with rapturous applause by his young, liberal audience, and joshed along with his SNL impersonators.
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The warning was greeted with skepticism, as a Democratic congressman accused a Republican senator of hyping it up.
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Not all of these choices were greeted with hosannas by viewers, and not all of them were successful.
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He agrees and rips off his mask and we are greeted with the handsome face of Dr. Cassidy.
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Reports that hackers have stolen $60 million from NiceHash Bitcoin wallets on Thursday were greeted with a shrug.
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The decision to stop flying the rainbow flag was likely greeted with cheers by many in Trump's base.
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If you've Googled "gifts for dad" you've likely been greeted with an overwhelming amount of whiskey stone suggestions.
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These are all reasons why the nation's first uterus transplant should be greeted with optimism but also caution.
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When she came in, she was greeted with a hug and a kiss from the both of them.
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Both companies reported strong earnings on Tuesday and were initially greeted with higher prices in pre-market trading.
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But Fu's comments were greeted with outrage in China, and her social media was inundated with critical comments.
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Fire up the app each day and you'll be greeted with an envelope detailing your progress thus far.
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Now, riders who select an UberX could be greeted with a look into the not-so-distant future.
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When he returned in 2010, he was given a hero's welcome and greeted with flowers by government leaders.
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As I continued down the wobbly cycle of adolescence, I was only greeted with more signs of separation.
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Inside, guests are greeted with mid-century modern decor both in the lobby and in each guest room.
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Talk of a leadership bid by Michael Dugher, a former shadow cabinet minister, was recently greeted with derision.
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It's considered a good sign for other potential tech IPOs that the company was greeted with such enthusiasm.
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After entering what looks like a spooky cave (yikes), they're greeted with a private concert from the band.
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Later, when day turns to night, I'm greeted with swirling yellow gas clouds, beautiful against the night sky.
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His decision was greeted with shock and elation in Labour Party headquarters, CNN affiliate Radio New Zealand reported.
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His appointment was originally greeted with bipartisan praise, but he has since come under fire from Trump allies.
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His return home was supposed to be a celebration; it was greeted with a blow to the monarchy.
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Initially greeted with scepticism, the Nations League largely got the thumbs up after the first batch of matches.
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The second we stepped off the elevator, we were greeted with a giant bright pink blow-up butt.
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I was greeted with giant TVs, jewelry, clothing, office supplies, and more on my way to the necessities.
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"So, the next time an Uber announces they're moving to Oakland it's greeted with applause and not concern."
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President Donald Trump was greeted with boos at a UFC fight he attended in New York Saturday night.
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And in 2014, when he made his joke in Vegas, his words were greeted with laughter and applause.
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As we walk into the supermarket, we're greeted with free samples of soya milk and diced Chinese sausages.
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These arguments have been greeted with skepticism by outside experts who reviewed an earlier draft of the proposal.
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It is greeted with real reverence in spring, as if nothing worth eating has been available for months.
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This year, Ms. Girardet announced that the students raised €90,750; she was greeted with loud cheering and clapping.
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Mahmoud Hegazy, in October was greeted with surprise, not least because the two men are linked through marriage.
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Her denunciation was greeted with glee by some liberals who consider the network the equivalent of state television.
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The ball landed somewhere in the upper rows of the Kop, its arrival greeted with a teasing cheer.
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Mucus tinged with blood (which she always greeted with a sign of the cross): salt and cold water.
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And now, passengers arriving or departing there are greeted with one more: a piece of live, performance art.
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Over five days at the Museum of Modern Art, beginning last Wednesday, visitors were greeted with a dance.
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His appointment was greeted with dismay by those who fear Barnier retains a traditional Gaullist antipathy toward Britain.
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When I landed at the Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan, I was greeted with even more special touches.
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There were multiple questions raised over police tactics Monday, with protesters trying to leave greeted with heavy force.
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The case has been greeted with pleasure in Ireland, where Supermac's has become something of a national institution.
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And so Trump's tax plan was greeted with the same confusion and dismay as his health care plan.
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Farmajo's victory was greeted with celebratory gunshots ringing out across the capital city of Mogadishu on Wednesday evening.
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The Russian Revolution in February 1917 was greeted with calls for new music to celebrate the newly-emancipated Russia.
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He will be greeted with military pomp, including a welcome by bands of the Irish, Scots and Welsh Guards.
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Introduce yourself and you'll be greeted with love and understanding from people that are fighting the same battle. Surrender.
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Kerry defended the U.S. proposal, which has been greeted with deep skepticism by top American military and intelligence officials.
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Flash forward to this week's episode, "Beyond the Wall," and we were greeted with an all-out drama fest.
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The New Yorkers who decided to venture outdoors were greeted with a city far emptier than they left it.
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Women who reported rape said they were greeted with skepticism and rudeness and encouraged not to pursue their cases.
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When you first start playing, you're greeted with a long, empty photo roll just waiting to be filled up.
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He suggested Blair would be greeted "with crowds of flag-waving piccaninnies" — an offensive term for a black child.
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When he looked out the window, he was greeted with a rare and spectacular sight known as light pillars.
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Customers are greeted with sleek turnstiles that only grant entry upon the scanning of a smartphone's Amazon Go app.
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Instead of seeing their wonderful meeting-packed schedules, users visiting Google Calendar on Tuesday were greeted with error messages.
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And so yet again, as we open up this week's Blue Jays mailbag, we're greeted with the vaguely positive!
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Edwards was greeted with raucous applause when he appeared at the top of the ramp for his first jump.
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Upon logging in with the hacker's account, Motherboard was immediately greeted with intercepted data from the randomly selected phone.
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If you have an out-of-the-box idea, it tends to be greeted with caution rather than interest.
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Since it only has about 7,000 students, that represents quite a feat, and the claim was greeted with derision.
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Similar to Snapchat, you're greeted with a view from your phone's camera, although on Duo it's your selfie cam.
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Brooklyn BowlThe Vegas offshoot of the much-loved Brooklyn venue has been greeted with open arms by the city.
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Bright and early, Mamacita and a male nurse wheel the diva onto the soundstage, where she's greeted with applause.
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The Russian adversary was not greeted with the same pomp during his visit to the White House on Tuesday.
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Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.) was greeted with shouting and boos at another one of his "listening sessions" on healthcare.
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His track, which emphasized spiritual warfare over street violence, was greeted with bemused appreciation, at least to his face.
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Screenshot: TechCrunch LinkedIn users with a Chinese IP address are greeted with an identity check tied to phone numbers.
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" But before she could even speak, Clinton was greeted with a standing ovation and chants of "Still with her!
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During that decade, arguably MTV's peak, viewers were greeted with faces they trusted: the MTV VJs, or video jockeys.
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Open the X1 Carbon, and you're greeted with the signature IBM/Lenovo red-nubbin mouse nestled in the keyboard.
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And Trump's recent dust-up with NATO ally Denmark over Greenland was greeted with puzzlement throughout Europe (The Hill).
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He was greeted with what the New York Times describes as "wild applause," but two audience members walked out.
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In Brazil's commercial capital of Sao Paulo, Bolsonaro's win was greeted with fireworks and the honking of car horns.
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The set went for two more minutes then we were greeted with complete silence—no clapping, no booing, nothing.
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So Bush's rapid decision to make Social Security reform his top domestic priority was quickly greeted with raised eyebrows.
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The president's reported remarks dominated the news in Canada on Thursday morning and were greeted with bafflement by some.
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On these shores, those same qualities have often been greeted, with sneers or shrugs, as showy, shallow, mannered, pretentious.
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Kragler's homecoming after four years as a prisoner of war somewhere in Africa is not exactly greeted with celebration.
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His arrival in the capital, Brasilía, will be greeted with fear by much of the old guard, she predicted.
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Traveling along 52nd or 53rd Street toward Park Avenue, pedestrians are greeted with the bliss of sheer open space.
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Some were greeted with hugs, tears and smiles from waiting relatives and friends when they returned home on Wednesday.
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But at Thursday night's Trump rally in Prince's home city of Minneapolis, crowds were greeted with "Purple Rain" anyway.
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I was greeted with the sound of people clinking glasses and the wonderful aroma of different cuisines blending together.
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U. accord, was greeted with relief by leaders of Canada and the bloc at their signing ceremony in Brussels.
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The early copy of "The Trespasser" that I presented as a hostess gift this summer was greeted with ecstasy.
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Inside, guests will be greeted with a living area, kitchen, bedroom, full bathroom, and the best view in town.
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Hillary Clinton has been spotted at four Broadway shows since her defeat in November, and was greeted with adulation.
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I walked in and was greeted with a sweet smell, the perfect antidote to the fog of the city.
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Meryl Streep was greeted with hosannas for her outspoken criticism of the president; Taylor Swift's silence has been condemned.
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In each city, the fees were greeted with skepticism and anger from many commuters and civic and business leaders.
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But Senator Collins was not greeted with the rage that some Republican representatives have faced down, or run from.
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But when they acceded to the demands of critics on the left, they were greeted with enthusiastic Latino support.
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Visitors to the TechCrunch Shanghai even this week were greeted with a sleek silver high-performance car at the entrance.
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Was it worth it to flee Honduras' extreme violence only to be greeted with more injustice in the United States?
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Those tweets were greeted with condemnation from the House Freedom Caucus, which held an internal vote to condemn their colleague.
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In key Congressional offices, the "suits" are greeted with deep suspicion and given a brush-off, several Hill staffers said.
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People who voted using the system were greeted with the University of Michigan's fight song -- placed there by Halderman's students.
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Within the circle of Trump-supporting conservatives, McCain is a traitor, and his illness has been greeted with near glee.
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Come the turn of the decade, each new season seemed to be greeted with a fresh announcement of deducted points.
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The couple was greeted with roaring applause and seated with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Defence Minister Christopher Pyne.
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Meghan quickly came over to meet the animated young fan and was greeted with a warm hug of her own.
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The deal, born out of reportedly convivial talks between Mr Elkann and Mr Senard, was greeted with approval by investors.
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Users will be greeted with collection of Popular recent videos, and the option to Continue Watching clips they didn't finish.
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Perhaps you could write a follow-up on why new technologies are invariably greeted with quasi-religious adoration by journalists.
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First, they don't calibrate their anxiety with a historical perspective that shows that every new medium is greeted with dread.
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The few who do are typically greeted with an arcane, browser-based interface loaded with networking buzzwords and engineering jargon.
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Ishikawa, ranked sixth in the world, said anything other than a gold will be greeted with disappointment in the camp.
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German business greeted with relief the news that Germany would get a government after its longest-ever post-election interregnum.
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Showgoers entered the Midtown Manhattan venue on the ground floor, where they were greeted with mimosas and chocolate-covered cherries.
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The Post didn't dismiss Omulu outright, though it did note the claims were greeted with skepticism from some on Twitter.
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The move was greeted with disbelief at a stormy meeting of British Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet, the newspaper reported.
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I saw adverts for durian fairs and festivals, and I was greeted with interrogations over my thoughts on specific harvests.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was greeted with protesters when she tried to enter a Washington middle school on Friday morning.
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The proposal was greeted with opposition from industry and business groups, who would undoubtedly fight efforts to enact the legislation.
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Instead, for whatever reason, I was greeted with an indicator the scale had only recorded a single pulse wave reading.
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The Journal's scoop was greeted with outrage from key congressional Republicans, who ultimately have the power to block Trump's cuts.
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Scalia frequently appeared at events hosted by the conservative Federalist Society, where he would be greeted with a standing ovation.
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If you listen carefully to Katy Perry, you hear evil named, and accepted, and greeted with both shrugs and benediction.
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Efforts to improve on lie detection with new technology such as brain scans have therefore been greeted with some skepticism.
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The project greeted with the most excitement was Future Quest, uniting Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, Birdman and other cartoon heroes.
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Kanan Makiya, a leader of the Iraqi National Congress, predicted that American troops would be "greeted with sweets and flowers".
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He was greeted with a standing ovation and reiterated his belief that Congress must act in response to Mueller's findings.
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The president's previous visit to the United Kingdom was greeted with protests from thousands of people in London and elsewhere.
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Similarly, the Israeli strike against a Syrian nuclear facility in 2007 has been greeted with silence that apparently condones it.
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Meeting Kennedy operatives at a local airstrip, he was greeted with a nice surprise: thirty-five thousand dollars in cash.
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The program is estimated to have pulled some 244 million Brazilians out of poverty and was greeted with international acclaim.
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After his first attempt, he was greeted with silence from the candidates, and a second attempt didn't yield better results.
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Instead of the gloopy, ultra-thick consistency I'm used to with body oils, I was greeted with a dry oil.
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Once the app loads, you will be greeted with a series of pop-ups you'll have to tap through.2.
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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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In the seventh, however, he was greeted with a familiar enmity — the chorus of boos that Ortiz said he prefers.
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In only one building in Washington were Mr. McCain's legacy and achievements greeted with anything like ambivalence: the White House.
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The president's reported comments dominated the news in Canada on Thursday morning and were greeted with bafflement by some Canadians.
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In Mary's case, his suggestion that perhaps it's time she strike out on her own is greeted with explosive indignation.
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Machado was greeted with loud boos and chants of "Overrated!" in his first visit to New York since free agency.
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The new policy, which does not apply to Disney parks in France, China and Japan, was greeted with widespread praise.
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In the show's universe, the speech should have been greeted with as much laughter as Sam's attempt to invent democracy.
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Ms. Bishop had recommended Ms. Payne, but the shift was greeted with disappointment in some corners of the Liberal Party.
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It was greeted with critical and popular enthusiasm and was even nominated by the Writers' Union for a Stalin Prize.
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The bombings weren't greeted with the outpouring of tributes and vigils that accompanied the attacks in Brussels, Belgium, on Tuesday.
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The tab will be dark gray instead of white, and you'll be greeted with a message saying "You've gone incognito."
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The news was greeted with approval in Australia, where Vegemite is made and where almost all of it is consumed.
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Users viewing the videos will be greeted with a message warning them that they are about to see offensive content.
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Veterans returning from Vietnam, who should have been greeted with respect for their service, were often confronted with hostility instead.
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When the movie had its première last year, at Cannes, it was greeted with a mixture of claps and boos.
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On Friday, Mr. Bach called Mr. McLaren to thank him for his work, which he previously had greeted with skepticism.
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Lindsey Graham, who gave a fiery speech during the hearing, was greeted with a round of applause when he entered.
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Pashtuns who fled the region in hopes of rebuilding their lives in Pakistani cities were greeted with suspicion and hostility.
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But in Green Bay and other cities used to harsh Decembers, the cold was greeted with matter-of-fact pragmatism.
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He said Trump deserved to be greeted with respect, and pointed to Britain and America's historic alliance as the reason why.
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Instead, she's greeted with unwelcome gender bias, as medical professionals question her knowledge and challenge her ability to advocate for herself.
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I saw some video of Kim Jong- un making an entrance into a hotel area and just greeted with thunderous applause.
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Once you log in with your Google account, you're greeted with a short introductory video that explains how it all works.
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Fans who aren't subscribed will be greeted with a preview of a broadcast before being asked to subscribe to a channel.
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We were greeted with an influx of new info about what makes this pair tick — most of which was delightfully reassuring.
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The developments were greeted with ribbing by critics of the Republicans' concerns, with the Senate Intelligence Committee's vice chair, Democratic Sen.
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A longtime New Yorker, she said that on the streets, she has been greeted with joy and thanks for speaking out.
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Upon entering, we were greeted with a large neon sign above a counter where our complimentary ice cream would be served.
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His take on social media — Matong — is already live and was greeted with such warm reception that its server went down.
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A source told ET that guests were greeted with the Disney song "Be Our Guest" and handed cocktails as they arrived.
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MoviePass subscribers were just greeted with a special Fourth of July surprise from the company, but it's not good news. Surprise!
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Macron was greeted with full military honors upon his arrival, with hundreds of onlookers waving European flags and shouting his name.
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For a group of Howard University students, this actually happened, and Obama was greeted with tears, hugs and lots of gasps.
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Then, after you've successfully registered, you're greeted with the same happy Mac icon overlaying your face in a pleasantly benign circle.
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When one worker's mother passed away, she returned to work and was greeted with "open arms and open hearts," she says.
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A few months ago, drivers stuck in Mexico City traffic were greeted with a strange sight: drones carrying signs advertising UberPool.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) — who was greeted with thunderous applause and cheers from Democrats on the floor after edging out Rep.
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The prize was the supreme capo, Domenico Oppedisano, eighty, whose arrest was greeted with a standing ovation in the Italian Senate.
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So now when my son arrives at the park, he is typically greeted with a hug and an invitation to play.
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During their time in the Mobile Quarantine Facility, the astronauts were greeted with excited visitors, including their families and President Nixon.
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Trump was greeted with applause and a few cheers as he and president Moon entered the mess hall at lunch hour.
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The Oak Ridge Boys were greeted with warm hugs from the Bush family when they arrived in Houston on Thursday morning.
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Arriving at Sundance in Utah amid an ultrawhite Oscar season, the film was greeted with ovations and a lucrative distribution deal.
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When he made an unscheduled appearance at a gathering of bloggers in São Paulo, he was greeted with pop-star screams.
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He was greeted with overwhelming cheers in the deep red state of Alabama at the Alabama-LSU football game on Saturday.
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His other project in Princeton, the Lewis Center, was greeted with some grumbles and required relocating a New Jersey Transit station.
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Bush was greeted with an arrival ceremony on Monday and has lied in state for public viewing at the Capitol Rotunda.
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Trump's story was greeted with silence from assembled parties, they added, before White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and Sen.
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The change of guard was greeted with profit-taking on the Athens stock exchange after a strong rally in previous days.
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Greeted with ovations at Sundance, this depiction of Nat Turner's slave revolt presented itself as a document of America's polarized present.
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In many other places, a new gun shop would be greeted with a collective shrug, experts on attitudes toward firearms say.
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The news was greeted with unexpected calm across Ethiopia, and with hope that life — and business — will go back to normal.
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Upon entering my Trafalgar King Room, I was greeted with a photo of a youthful Mick Jagger, a nice cultural touch.
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The new design, which closely resembles the current one, was greeted with what amounted to benign acceptance from the team's fans.
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Search Amazon for "smartwatches" and you'll be greeted with a long list of devices from brands you've probably never heard of.
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He was greeted with a hearty round of applause as he surrendered his status as one of his party's last holdouts.
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Entering one or two at a time, each successive arrival was greeted with a thunderous burst of applause from the crowd.
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But Mr. Bercow's comments, made to lawmakers in Parliament and greeted with cheers from some deputies, are unlikely to help Mrs.
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Early on, Mr. Macri's policies were greeted with widespread optimism by financial markets, which gobbled up the country's newly issued bonds.
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Anyone who tries to enter the door behind him is greeted with a stern "excuse me" and a full pat-down.
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American firefighters who flew across the world to assist Australian forces were greeted with cheers and admiration at Sydney's international airport.
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Although her entry was greeted with giddy ecstasy and shouts of "Run, Sarah, Run!" her exit was met with muted acclaim.
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The festivities begin at the hotel&aposs gilded Cathedral, where guests are greeted with Champagne and cocktails along with live performances.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — I will never forget the love and support I was greeted with the moment I arrived here on Feb.
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And Dorsey's appointment was greeted with hope that he would quickly turn around the product and, by association, the stock price.
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At the time of publication, some visitors to the site were greeted with a message saying that WikiLeaks' account has been suspended.
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Trump was later greeted with bipartisan criticism of the meeting, foncusing on whether he&aposd been too deferential to the Russian leader.
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When the employee answered and Kaywood explained the situation and what had just happened, he claims he was greeted with similar disrespect.
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Chelsea Handler's former talk show sidekick hopped on the bus and was immediately greeted with a complimentary lap dance from a passenger.
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When Madi Westbrooke checked her email in September 2017, she was greeted with what appeared to be a career milestone: Instagram verification.
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So it is all the more notable that Martín Vizcarra, the current holder of the job, is often greeted with spontaneous applause.
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In return, they were greeted with a milder security team and a relatively indifferent response from the Friday free pass museum visitors.
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All passengers arriving at Heathrow Saturday will be greeted with a "royal welcome" inspired by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's special day.
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But when Burnham, 26, opened up the door and faced her ex, he was greeted with a smile and a warm embrace.
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The announcement was greeted with dismay in the Tumblr community, which has long been a bastion for DIY and non-mainstream porn.
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Rose was greeted with a mixture of cheers and jeers, but wasn't fazed by either his homecoming or the reception he received.
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If users clicked the star's Instagram Story, they were greeted with screens telling them to swipe up for a chance to win.
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Prince Andrew was greeted with a kahoa — a Tongan lei — as he arrived at the Ministry of Fisheries in Tonga in 1998.
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MUNI riders were greeted with printed "Out of Service" and "Metro Free" signs on ticket machines on late on Friday and Saturday.
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Upon opening the thin protective piece of plastic, you are greeted with a "treat" that has the consistency of a stress ball.
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More times than not, people walking into the room will be greeted with a standard mirror until the light is turned on.
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The reinvention in architectural terms has been greeted with general positivity by critics and takes up much of the extension's media coverage.
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The ad was immediately greeted with criticism because Twitter has struggled mightily with online harassment and seemingly done little to curb it.
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Clinton was greeted with cheers and pink "Hillary" signs as she vowed to protect women's rights from Mr. Trump and the Republicans.
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But Kobach was greeted with a tongue-lashing from New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner -- the nation's longest-serving elections official.
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The first thing guests are greeted with at the reception area is a table filled with books written by YouTubers —and snacks.
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But Sanders's and Ocasio-Cortez's influence is also unclear Sanders's and Ocasio-Cortez's forays into the primaries were greeted with much fanfare.
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Despite the idea's being quickly endorsed by Klinsmann and greeted with enthusiasm from fans, Gulati quickly poured cold water on the concept.
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The camera's doomy approach to a rack of hammers, in a hardware store, is greeted with a skittering of percussion and strings.
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PARIS — Visitors to the Pompidou Center this summer are greeted with a vitrine that stretches uninterrupted before them for 120 linear feet.
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When users log in to PlaceAVote, they're greeted with a graphic interface of clickbait-y headlines that pose Congressional issues as questions.
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The complicated misogyny and Islamophobia that flow through the French writer Michel Houellebecq's novels are greeted with a wink and a shrug.
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The third flicking jab was greeted with a stepping jab of Gadelha's own and the untouchable Joanna Champion was on her rump.
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Counts was greeted with open arms from the very first camp he visited, Kiatmoo9, located in Takotapi District, Buriram Province, Isaan Region.
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They know that they'll arrive and be greeted with the all-too-familiar confines of every other nightclub they've ever been to.
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When I get to Marsden State Elementary School, I stand outside the front gates, where I'm greeted with paper posters of Tiah.
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At the airport, Chris was greeted with more "congratulations" from other travelers and saw some other runners boarding planes home as well.
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His elevation of John R. Bolton, who muses about defunding the United Nations, to national security adviser was greeted with a shudder.
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Administration scandals and Trump's conduct are finally going to be subject to investigation, a prospect that Trump greeted with wildly inappropriate threats.
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Rereleased in 1998, that new version of "Touch of Evil" was finally greeted with the rave reviews and rapt audiences it deserved.
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The nation's first change in power after 11 years was greeted with cautious optimism by the United States government and European officials.
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Mine was Mr. Miranda, whom the crowd greeted with the kind of cheers that follow clock-beating touchdowns at home-team stadiums.
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American firefighters who arrived on Monday at the Sydney airport were greeted with handshakes from officials and cheers from Australians passing through.
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Mr. Johnson's remarks were greeted with anger by lawmakers from Scotland and Wales, who represent areas where voters speak Gaelic and Welsh.
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Although Mr. Pai is well liked by other Republicans in government, his impending appointment was greeted with much consternation by consumer groups.
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Political motivation The pledge has been greeted with some skepticism as Khan has backtracked on several issues since winning elections in July.
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At the entrance of the home, residents and guests are greeted with a spacious foyer that boasts a custom-designed spiral staircase.
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And she landed it again when the piece traveled to the Ojai Music Festival in June, where "Jumalattaret" was greeted with cheers.
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In the clip, Sheeran rings a doorbell open to be greeted with a "Hi, mate," from Harry when he opened the door.
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And every vomiting incident of my Western New York childhood was greeted with a small glass of Schweppes ginger ale on ice.
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Would-be warblers are greeted with a "Barry's Piano Bar" neon sign at a club sponsored by U.S. internet security company Cloudflare.
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Would-be warblers are greeted with a "Barry's Piano Bar" neon sign at a club sponsored by U.S. internet security company Cloudflare.
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At an all-hands employee meeting at the company's headquarters on Thursday, Mr. Schultz was greeted with tears and a standing ovation.
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Days later, he was greeted with a mix of cheers and boos at a Mixed Martial Arts event in New York City.
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She was greeted with a roaring ovation from the CBS News staff when she addressed them for the first time on Monday.
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Upon entering, you're greeted with enormous, geometric murals in flat blocks of color, instantly recognizable as in some way spiritual, even occult.
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Even while there is appetite for consolidation in Brazil's telecommunications industry, a potential merger between Oi and TIM has been greeted with skepticism.
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His first campaign for mayor was greeted with similar skepticism and doubt, if not the hostility and contempt generated by his presidential ambitions.
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The report said the story "was greeted with silence" and White House chief of staff Reince Priebus urged Trump to change the subject.
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Kim Kardashian West turned 37 on Saturday and was greeted with a sea of supportive birthday wishes from her family and celebrity friends.
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If you haven't purchased the book, you'll be greeted with this message: "This product currently has limitations on submitting reviews," the note reads.
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While the comedian-turned-actor may have just been out for a normal stroll, he was greeted with some very intimate PDA instead.
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When the six astronauts aboard the ISS woke up at the usual time this morning, they were greeted with some rather disquieting news.
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It is the sort of tidbit you expect to amaze your friends at a dinner party, but which is greeted with rolled eyes.
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When you first walk into the open air lobby, you're greeted with a warm welcome and a glass of (very strong) rum punch.
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The relics' arrival on May 21st (from their long-term home in the Italian port of Bari) was greeted with full military honours.
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Other parents are threatening to pull funds for future Bieber shows if this is the behavior they can expect to be greeted with.
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They were greeted with a red carpet — despite some windy weather that sent the walkway blowing and had Meghan holding onto her hat!
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News that the federal government ruled against a controversial North Dakota pipeline project was greeted with singing and roars of joy among protesters.
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Make sure automatic downloads are set from the Chrome settings tab, otherwise you'll be greeted with a flurry of download dialogs on screen.
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This morning I logged onto Twitter and was greeted with the most beautiful sight: Stranger Things actor Joe Keery holding a fluffy pomeranian.
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As the ladies moved to center stage, they were greeted with an applause as Kesha continued into the next verses of her anthem.
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Greeted with kisses on both cheeks (natch), I start by asking Blanc how he thinks the British public's attitude towards food as changed.
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Miss District of Colombia, AKA Kara McCullough, won the coveted Miss USA 2017 crown Sunday night and was immediately greeted with... mixed reviews.
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They were greeted with delight by Israel's government, which said it recognizes the "reality" of the Jewish people's historic connection to the city.
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Ahed and her mother, Nariman Tamimi, were greeted with banners, cheers and Palestinian flags as they entered the home village of Nabi Saleh.
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In the dimly lit dining area guests are greeted with a fat-washed Old Fashioned and a postage stamp-sized piece of jerky.
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Spectacles were greeted with near fervour when they were first introduced, leading Snap to overestimate demand, ordering "hundreds of thousands" of additional units.
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Trump's election was greeted with concern by many countries around the world, in part because of the potential for an isolationist foreign policy.
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Each of them is greeted with rapturous applause, as well as the appreciative bleating of air horns and the fluttering of massed flags.
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Visitors to the site were greeted with several columns of links, which directed them to listings for various metropolitan areas around the country.
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Men who stream their gameplay on Twitch, on the other hand, are more commonly greeted with comments about their skills, not their looks.
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The confession has been greeted with skepticism locally, with pro-Beijing lawmaker Jasper Tsang saying the confession wasn't enough to calm public fears.
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WHEN Fidel Castro made a brief appearance at the Cuban Communist Party's seventh congress on April 19th he was greeted with prolonged applause.
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When he returned to Congress in September, for example, he was greeted with a roaring round of applause from Democrats and Republicans alike.
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I went to get a potato chip, unfurled the bag, and was greeted with a shower of chip crumbs all over the counter.
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Stone was greeted with a wave of boos from the crowd as he began to make his remarks, nearly drowning out his comments.
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In a speech to the group in 2014, she listed a series of police failings, demanded change and was greeted with stony silence.
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Mueller's appointment was greeted with broad bipartisan support, but the barrage of attacks have dragged down his poll numbers, too, especially among Republicans.
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Verstappen was greeted with skepticism, but he immediately provided a new, young star power, driving his car like it was a go-kart.
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His appointment, he acknowledged, was greeted with skepticism: His age and his background — or rather, his lack of one — were held against him.
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When visitors enter, they are greeted with a row of lifelike eyeballs manufactured for injured soldiers, according to a 2003 Vanity Fair piece.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "Trump attended a U.F.C. fight at Madison Square Garden and he was greeted with a mix of cheers and some boos.
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The name change was greeted with mixed emotions, with some saying the country had more pressing issues, such as poverty and health care.
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But by the time Find Me, I'm Yours and Waiting at Hayden's came around, they were greeted with barely more than a shrug.
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At the facility, called A Woman's Answer Medical Center, Rodrigues was greeted with a smile and given a free pregnancy test as promised.
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Walking into the Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara, you're greeted with delightful wafts of freshly popped corn and good-hearted jeers from the crowd.
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He will be greeted with an arrival ceremony on Monday afternoon at the Capitol attended by the Bush family and members of Congress.
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At the end of the visit, Manuel and Nelson go into a small restaurant, where they are greeted with the same generic enthusiasm.
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Gritty was unveiled as the mascot of the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers in September, and at first he was greeted with confusion.
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Upon opening the app, users are greeted with a reminder that it will constantly use Bluetooth to determine their proximity to other users.
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Nonetheless, the announcement was greeted with skepticism from various corners, including officials in the de Blasio administration, who raised concerns about the program.
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"For the first time in two decades, Osama bin Laden is not a threat to this country," Obama boomed, greeted with firm applause.
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The 49ers — with the exception of Jerry Rice when he was announced as part of the NFL 100 team — were greeted with boos.
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He pushed unorthodox proposals, like substituting mercenaries for American soldiers, which were greeted with disdain by military commanders but appealed to the president.
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We were greeted with scented towels and a glass of passion fruit juice as we navigated check-in from a plush leather couch.
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Many Israelis were embarrassed by the celebratory scenes at the airport when the men arrived home and were greeted with singing and dancing.
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Outside Australia's Parliament, Suu Kyi was greeted with a 19-gun salute and an honor guard before her meeting with the prime minister.
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A second source inside the building said the President's tweet, which landed at 9:34 am, was greeted with some measure of disbelief.
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If I arrive somewhere by myself, I am often greeted with shock when I make clear that I have no caregiver with me.
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Instead, as people went to see if their data was accessed, they were greeted with warnings the site was a suspected phishing scheme.
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He was greeted with an artillery salute and aircraft trailing yellow and white smoke through the sky in honor of the Vatican flag.
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Team members were greeted with beer and champagne, which they decided to not only drink — but to also pour all over each other.
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When I say that the client is the Afghan child—and the Ministry is an instrument, not the goal—it's greeted with shock.
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The latest U.S. Census report on household income was greeted with fanfare, as real median household income rose by 85033 percent in 2016.
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William F. WerwaissNew York To the Editor: President Trump's call for $500 million to fight childhood cancer was greeted with deservedly loud applause.
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So far they are avoiding saying 'No,' but so far [Scotland's demands] have been greeted with a very large amount of cold water.
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I got the idea after I got back from a vacation and was greeted with a $1,400 kennel bill and two terrified dogs.
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Questions got more complex as the event progressed, though there was no follow up, and most of the answers were greeted with applause.
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It's disappointing, as a woman of color, to see the way the busts are so often overlooked or greeted with silence by white visitors.
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"Â While it was down, users who tried to visit the site were greeted with a message saying "Reddit is down for emergency maintenance.
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Upon returning to Northern Virginia as a Sweet Sixteen squad, the Patriots were greeted with fanfare they couldn't have imagined just a week before.
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The new rules were greeted with optimism by many NGO workers, not least because of the surprisingly collaborative approach authorities took to drafting them.
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Trump recently attended the UFC 244 fight last November, where he was greeted with a mixed reaction from the crowd at Madison Square Garden.
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And when they get sick, they are greeted with smug smiles, a harsh reminder of all good things, as their bodies waste to nothing.
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As soon as I walked up to the front doors of Bohemian Hotel Celebration, I was greeted with traditional Florida charm and Southern hospitality.
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The Birmingham resident was greeted with a sea of hugs and enthusiasm by her pals, who examined her new accessory with exclamations of amazement.
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The prospect of the embassy's move has been greeted with jubilation by members of Binyamin Netanyahu's cabinet and by dire warnings from the Palestinians.
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The Fab Five — Tan, Karamo, Jonathan, Antoni, and Bobby — enter a gymnasium packed with high school students and are greeted with wild, screaming applause.
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An EU scheme to help Italy's banks offload billions of euros of bad loans has been greeted with falls in the sector since Wednesday.
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The first couple will travel from June 3 to 5 where they will be greeted with the full pomp of an official state visit.
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Basically, you won't be greeted with a blurry nightmare when you're dealing with a moving subject or caught in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.
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In the agriculture sphere, where new solutions for pests are desperately needed as pesticides become ineffective or illegal, Oxitec's technology is greeted with enthusiasm.
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Instead, they were greeted with a treacherous icy-cold stream of water swollen by heavy rains, and on the other side, hostile Macedonian forces.
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The ending of the oil giant's relationships with Tate and the Edinburgh international festival has been greeted with jubilation by groups like Liberate Tate.
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But instead of being met with adorable options to add to her wardrobe, she's instead greeted with snarky comments and questions regarding her size.
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The proposal was greeted with groans from the city's hotel and convention industry executives, who viewed the location as remote and unattractive to conventiongoers.
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It even appears that guests were greeted with a red carpet for the party, with her dogs Tank and Ruby acting as the bouncers.
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As soon as we near it, I'm greeted with big hugs and smiles by about seven of my seventh graders; always a welcome sight!
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As my phone sputtered on 1 percent, my last text went unsent; my rush to hit send was instead greeted with a black screen.
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Trump will travel to Britain from June 3 to 5 where they will be greeted with the full pomp of an official state visit.
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In his first appearance back on the mound in front of the home crowd since the controversy, Hader was greeted with a standing ovation.
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Pret A Manger sends in mystery shoppers to visit every outlet regularly to see if they are greeted with the requisite degree of joy.
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His appointment was not greeted with much enthusiasm by Korean fans but Shin has gradually won over the doubters and settled into the role.
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Espeut was greeted with applause from fellow officers when he was released from the hospital on Friday, according to a Tweet from the NYPD.
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It was frustrating way to start, and there were no error messages before I was greeted with another green button imploring me to Connect.
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Francis was greeted with a banner reading "Welcome" in a variety of languages as he walked down a makeshift aisle to celebrate the Mass.
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The holiday festivities continued for Trump Jr. and his kids at the White House Monday, where they were greeted with Easter baskets and decorations.
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Fittingly, Jones was greeted with a rare occurrence in his 11-year career, according to him: chants of his name ringing across the stadium.
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In April, when Mr. Sánchez mobilized left-wing voters to stop Vox's rise, he was greeted with a near-record turnout of 76 percent.
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For most of this century, Apple's eccentricities and deviations from the mainstream PC, smartphone, or tablet market have been greeted with a trusting optimism.
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That closure forced her to detour onto local roads, where she said she was greeted with the occasional middle finger from other frustrated motorists.
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Johnson was greeted with loud heckling when he stood outside 10 Downing Street to deliver his first speech to the nation as prime minister.
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The strike was greeted with acclaim by the international community and the United Nations did not condemn the United States as a law-breaker.
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President Donald Trump was booed and greeted with chants of "Lock him up!" while attending Game 29 of the World Series on Sunday night.
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Guarded optimism Opposition to the result may be limited as well because Khan's declaration of victory was greeted with optimism by many in Pakistan.
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Facebook, of course, shifted away from reverse chronological news feeds about seven years ago — a change initially greeted with horror from hardcore Facebook users.
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Each combo is greeted with the type of roar usually reserved for touchdowns, and they aren't afraid to tell you when you're being bodied.
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"I never said it," Gosling pleads with Crowe, who tells him he was greeted with the "Hey Girl" line recently at a gas station.
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To that end, guests entering the space were greeted with a glass of alcohol before being seated on one of Mr. Grey's chesterfield sofas.
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The appearance of someone who seems not just unafraid of breaking with tradition, but indeed unapologetic about doing so, is often greeted with wariness.
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But in Israel, the aid decreased have been greeted with anxiety, since many Israelis worry they will be asked to shoulder the burden instead.
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But her arrival at the packed meeting was greeted with cheers and some of those who heard her speak said it had gone well.
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That was greeted with widespread relief, yet it did not really settle the matter, setting the stage for Wednesday's action by the European Union.
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In private online groups for DREAMers, he noted, the White House framework was greeted with relief and even excitement — excitement he himself didn't feel.
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Embiid was greeted with a rousing ovation in his first game since he took a flying leap over the actress Regina King on Feb.
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" Mr. Taylor of Ivy Coach agreed that even after a $2000 million gift, a student's application would not be greeted with "no questions asked.
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The movie was greeted with enthusiasm from critics, who lauded the nuanced portrayal of four middle-aged Chinese immigrant mothers and their Americanized daughters.
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We appealed repeatedly to the Trump campaign and, later, to the Trump transition team for such a promise, only to be greeted with silence.
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Seo was greeted with huge cheers before her run but the 27-year-old fell before the final jump and finished in last place.
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Employees at Phone2Action, a software company for advocacy campaigns located right outside Washington, DC, were greeted with Bloody Marys, mimosas and breakfast on Tuesday.
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Those who use Reddit, the online forum, were greeted with a pop-up promotion that gave its take on why net neutrality is important.
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The plan was predictably greeted with enthusiasm by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and condemnation by President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.
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The birth of a male cub the following year was the first at Ueno Zoo for 24 years and was greeted with widespread rejoicing.
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The fact that he hasn't held a solo news conference in a full year will be greeted with joy by many of Trump's backers.
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Robert Redford plays Thomas, a scientist who proves that the answer is yes, news not greeted with the joyous reaction that you might expect.
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He was greeted with much fanfare on the surface — parades and medals — and his physical wounds, including his amputated leg, were treated with care.
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"In every case that I know of they have been greeted with overwhelming support by parishioners," he said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
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The photos, and the videos that go with them, will probably be greeted with the same nostalgic mayhem that met the Versace show finale.
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If Mr. Trump's sudden de-escalation nevertheless surprised those who had taken his threats seriously, it was greeted with a shrug among South Koreans.
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After he got out of prison in 2009, Husalah was greeted with waves of adulation, and many thought a comeback was close at hand.
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And though the death of an 85-year-old man is rarely greeted with shock, it's still hard to imagine a world without Roth.
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Instead, as they tumbled out of their town cars and taxis, they were greeted with a concert of a different kind: a picket line.
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When he was appointed, he was greeted with widespread bipartisan praise, as a "grown-up" capable of bringing order to an anarchic administration. Sen.
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Once dressed for the evening, Ray and Pearce open their door, and they're greeted with a trail of white rose petals leading down the hallway.
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A Korean comrade is greeted with respectful bows of the head; the Club's British chairman is offered hand-kisses; a Ukrainian colleague receives warm embraces.
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Mama was scheduled to appear at the strip club for a meet and greet ... June was greeted with a little more than she bargained for.
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Before it was banned, visitors to the subbreddit were greeted with a warning letting them know that this was no ordinary corner of the internet.
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Guests tucked into appetizers like oven-braised chicken meatballs, tuna poke wonton tacos, empanadas and more after being greeted with Perrier Jouet Grand Brut champagne.
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This was how my encounters generally went: questions about adding artist residencies, more sculptures, whatever else were greeted with an enthusiastic "yes!" but few details.
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As Harry laughed at the encounter, Meghan, 37, quickly came over to meet the animated young fan and was also greeted with a warm hug.
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Inside, you're greeted with a floor piled with fabrics in all different colors and textures, mingled with sheets of transparent plastic and numerous large pillows.
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When you start Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, you're greeted with a huge roster: there are 83 characters in total, including a handful of new additions.
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Provided that Trump himself was not aware, such a revelation would likely be greeted with little surprise, even if served with copious amounts of outrage.
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Visitors are greeted with a sign painted in black lettering, "Welcome to the Office of President Obama," ringed with handprints in green, red, and blue.
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We pause for a briefly non-teary interlude: Blake arrives for his "meet the Kufrins" moment, where he's greeted with the same warmth as Garrett.
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And if one of those secrets happens to be living aliens, well, we have good news -- they'll be greeted with free cans of Bud Light.
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So you might think the arrival of a gadget that can last for months on a single charge would be greeted with oohs and ahhs.
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"She's not as great as everybody thinks she is," Bush joked to the audience, to which he was greeted with a round of playful boos.
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Mary Kom was also greeted with scepticism when she started her career in the ring and had to keep it a secret from her parents.
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Lowry savored the walk up the 18th, greeted with delight by the singing gallery who packed the stands, with some Irish tricolours in the crowd.
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But what should be a landmark moment in the country's history has instead been greeted with caution amid concerns over the government's commitment to reforms.
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All that dysfunction—much of it inspired by racially infused hate—is often greeted with incredulity, as if it were extremely unusual or even unprecedented.
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I added her and was greeted with an account showing a profile picture of Marvel's Venom character (which she also used for her email account).
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It is a measure of how ossified the overall system remains that some of the small changes in local cases are greeted with such optimism.
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James Mattis is well-liked and respected by both parties, and his appointment as secretary of defense was greeted with sighs of relief around Washington.
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He was greeted with an enthusiastic ovation when he was shown with his wife on a video board during a timeout in the first quarter.
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But David's report also suggested that Hillary Clinton, who hasn't really championed the tech industry in her run, is also greeted with mild skepticism here.
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The old champs, therefore, retain their nostalgic aura and were greeted with standing ovations before the Mets' current cast faced the Dodgers at Citi Field.
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In the city of Cochabamba, in central Bolivia, the new president's controversial proclamation was greeted with a visible sigh of relief, if not mass celebration.
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Some of them â€" mostly in the UK â€" are being greeted with a short "good morning" message with a weather forecast for their location.
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Google announced a breakthrough in the field of quantum computing, the kind of news that would typically be greeted with cheers throughout the research community.
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Michel Temer, the interim president, did not event attend the closing spectacle after he was greeted with a chorus of boos during the opening ceremony.
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Once you open the app, you'll be greeted with an explainer laying out how Apple intends to use your health data as a study participant.
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Earlier this year, when Jack Shainman Gallery director Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels launched We Buy Gold in Bed-Stuy, the news was greeted with great fanfare.
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When we arrived, we were greeted with the stench of sulfur that rises out of Yunomine's hot spring, the onsen that made the place famous.
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The move was greeted with cautious optimism by Canadian beekeepers, who have been concerned about a possible link between neonics and spikes in bee deaths.
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The news was greeted with skepticism by many in the tech community, who have always insisted there were other ways to get into the phone.
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I typed in my old screenname and hilariously insecure password (still works!) and was greeted with a list of 200 people—friends, former crushes, enemies.
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But it has been greeted with euphoria among real estate brokers who have seen a sudden gold rush of interest in the local condo market.
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Though playwrights have always dreaded coughing patrons (it generally means we have induced boredom), now the cough is greeted with a different kind of dread.
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He said he would redirect money to the poor through pensions, scholarships, apprenticeships and free fertilizer for small farmers, a vow greeted with raucous cheers.
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But as the Sandinistas emulated Cuba's agenda in advancing a regional socialist revolution against authoritarian governments, his arguments were greeted with growing skepticism in Congress.
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She recalled performing a particularly weighty monologue while a student at Yale that was greeted with indifference by faculty members, whom she often found unsupportive.
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Mr. del Mazo's arrival was greeted with a sustained, deafening roar from the crowd and the rumble and pop of at least two percussion ensembles.
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When Trump appeared in his customized tent near the 15th green early in the afternoon, he was greeted with cheers from a gathering of supporters.
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Lisa Vanderpump's restaurant got greeted with a sports car that came smashing through the front doors ... which left shattered glass and a chaotic scene behind.
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When he arrived in Helmand Province a couple of years ago, he was greeted with garlands of flowers and boarded in a V.I.P. government guesthouse.
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Anyone who has seen the film "Gangs of New York" knows that Catholics weren't greeted with open arms by Protestants who had arrived even earlier.
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Mr. Trudeau, whose policy of welcoming refugees has been at odds with the harsher stance of the Trump administration, was greeted with a standing ovation.
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Mr. Trump's victory in November was greeted with alarm by many in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, who feared reversals of political advances.
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Other members of Motherboard tried the website themselves, and some were greeted with a screen which informed them that their data was in fact safe.
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I'm not sure if someone complained or if eharmony realized they needed to upgrade, but you're now greeted with more inclusive headshots of men and women.
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The long-awaited legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare was unveiled on Monday by U.S. Republicans although it was greeted with immediate criticism from the Democrats.
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COOL RECEPTION The prospects for a deal are not being greeted with enthusiasm inside either firm, said sources familiar with the thinking at the two companies.
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On a street lined with small shops in his neighborhood, he stops at each store, run by his Muslim neighbors, and is greeted with a smile.
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In early June, some Xbox owners fired up their consoles and were greeted with an ad supporting the election campaign of conservative Canadian politician Doug Ford.
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Google Meet users were greeted with a prompt to download Chrome or Firefox, generating fears that Google's services wouldn't play well with Microsoft's new Edge browser.
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Walsh said the section where Thursday's leak occurred began operations sometime around 2010, and Flute said it was greeted with less controversy than the XL project.
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Every time I turned on to one of the long straightaways of Formula E's Brooklyn circuit, I raked the throttle and was greeted with giddying acceleration.
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Players who cracked the code were greeted with an all-text message, in English: thank you for taking the time to piece together this message, friend.
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At a powwow in 24 in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, Madeleine Albright, then America's secretary of state, was greeted with mass callisthenics and bayonet drills.
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Instead, Facebook users in Ireland are greeted with anonymous pages posting graphic images of fetuses, and ads featuring demonstrably fake medical evidence purchased from untraceable buyers.
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Angel Olsen's "Intern," the first track from her soon-to-be-released third record, My Woman, was greeted with hysterical praise for all the right reasons.
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So, when greeted with the news that we will be treated to a new incarnation of the iconic chaos theorist, of course, I was initially delighted.
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"We can also see the faces of those who are greeted with contempt because they are immigrants, deprived of country, house and family," the pope added.
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Global markets greeted with relief Trump's declaration on Sunday that he would delay an increase in tariffs on Chinese imports, citing "substantial progress" in trade talks.
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Yesterday, things somehow managed to get worse when commuters were greeted with a waterfall of rotten-smelling, poo-colored water that gushed from the station's ceiling.
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Flip the tablet over and you are greeted with a smooth, metal finish marred only by cheesy stickers advertising Intel and Microsoft's roles in the device.
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Clinton's appearance at the Thursday event, packed with mostly Democratic elected officials including Vice President Joe Biden, was greeted with a standing ovation and raucous applause.
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As he took his fledgling national campaign from El Paso to Iowa on Thursday, he was greeted with detailed questions and expectations he would have answers.
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The decision has been greeted with enthusiasm by the UK government, as a vote of confidence in London after the political and economic fallout of Brexit.
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A subsequent U.S. decision to soften its tone and use strengthened security reviews rather than imposing China-specific restrictions was greeted with relief on Wall Street.
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As pharmaceutical executives lined their pockets, my loved ones found themselves not only imprisoned, but also greeted with disqualification from receiving financial aid upon their release.
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"We're starting to see hesitation here in the broader indexes … and so far earnings season has been greeted with a bit of a thud," said TradingAnalysis.
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Jones is the actress, comedian and "Saturday Night Live" cast member whose appearance in a "Ghostbusters" remake was greeted with a campaign of racist Twitter abuse.
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Here are the highlights:: • In an emotional finale to his campaign, Mr. Sanders was greeted with a standing ovation and was frequently interrupted by thunderous applause.
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Every decision David Fernández Borbalán, the referee, gave against the host team was greeted with disdain; every wayward pass, every wrong decision triggered howls of protest.
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Kelly Marie Tran was brought to tears as she stepped onto the stage of Star Wars Celebration on Friday and was greeted with a standing ovation.
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The song, which also brought to mind the worsening refugee crisis in Europe, couldn't be more pertinent, and it was greeted with a roar of approval.
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The luck baked into the Irish part of my DNA really came through, however, as I was greeted with an "UBER GUY!" from across the floor.
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Unfortunately for the people who live with PGAD—overwhelmingly female—complaints of the incessant sensation are almost invariably greeted with condescending chortling, rather than professional compassion.
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In Germany, the stake reduction is likely to be greeted with relief by local regulators, which have been alarmed by HNA's problems and opaque ownership structure.
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In the parts of the country where the service did launch, subscribers were greeted with error messages and had problems navigating the app and streaming videos.
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The department's announcement was greeted with alarm and applause, a testament to the divisions over the hot-button social issues of abortion, gender and sexual identity.
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Mr. Trump's choice of Mr. Barr, an experienced corporate lawyer from the Republican legal establishment, was greeted with a measure of relief inside the Justice Department.
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Their unapologetic support for President Trump was greeted with huge applause at the Conservative Political Action Conference, which concluded Saturday with an appearance by the president.
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In reviewing Hughes's first autobiography, "The Big Sea" (1940), Richard Wright recalls Hughes's first two poetry collections being greeted with shock by the black reading public.
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But when he poured a lot of his new clout into The Dark Crystal, the movie was greeted with tepid reviews and merely respectable box office.
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At one point, arriving to a televised debate just over a week before the election, he was greeted with solid cheers en route to the event.
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During a visit to a Black History Month festival on Saturday, he was greeted with enthusiasm by attendees as he made his way through the crowd.
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When Trump, entering the box shortly before kickoff, appeared on the stadium's giant screens, he was greeted with thunderous cheers from the crowd of over 100,000.
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People trying to use the specific search function, including multiple Verge staffers, were greeted with messages saying the app was unable to connect to a network.
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The report was greeted with a roar of displeasure from survivors who considered it compromised because the investigator's law partner — and wife — was the school's lawyer.
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Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) stepped outside the Capitol to encourage the students and were greeted with cheers.
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On Golf AUGUSTA, Ga. — Throughout the first nine holes of Sunday's final round at the Masters, Sergio García was greeted with thunderous applause from the grandstands.
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The bill was initially greeted with silence from the president, who called a related House bill "mean" even after feting its passage in the Rose Garden.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan was greeted with higher approval ratings when he returned home from his weekend golf outing with Mr. Trump in Florida.
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That claim was greeted with skepticism by analysts, but in March 2016 Mr. Kim was photographed admiring what state media described as a home-built warhead.
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And to them, it is Bernie Sanders who is viewed as an unknown quantity, whose big ideas of free college and healthcare are greeted with skepticism.
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Girls has been back for two weeks, and for the first time, its return hasn't been greeted with any outraged headlines or lengthy thinkpieces about feminism.
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Each day brings the same struggle: I spot something I've deemed photo-worthy, pull out my phone, open the camera and am greeted with a blurred screen.
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But the fact that Adams' streak of unanswered nominations hasn't been greeted with the same outcry has rubbed more than a few Adams supporters the wrong way.
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Only Trump could tell Americans that America wasn't great and be greeted with rapturous applause by those most in touch with their patriotism, though Roy Moore tried.
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Upon the royal family's return to London, they were greeted with a sea of floral tributes that stretched from the gates of Kensington Palace into the streets.
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At the second day of New York Fashion Week: Men's shows, attendees were greeted with a powerful political message before taking their seats or perusing a presentation.
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During his band's set, Charlie Daniels poignantly brought to the stage Randy Travis, still recovering from a 2013 stroke, and he was greeted with a standing ovation.
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Paul and Mongeau have only been dating (or at least saying they're dating) since April, so their engagement, announced last month, was greeted with lots of skepticism.
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Before the AirPods, the Apple Watch was another device out of Cupertino that was greeted with a lukewarm critical reception but elicited overwhelmingly positive feedback from buyers.
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In April 23 Tesla had risen above both Ford and GM to become the largest U.S. automaker by market cap, an event greeted with considerable headline attention.
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Once you install Synapse, you'll be greeted with a login screen where you'll enter your credentials and arrive at a screen somewhat similar to the one above.
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This week's announcement that he will step down as the firm's chairman a year from now, to concentrate on philanthropy, was greeted with comparative calm by investors.
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So when John Chau, a young American missionary, paid some boatmen to drop him off on the island last month he was greeted with bows and arrows.
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I opened a jar of The Natural Deodorant Co. Gentle Deodorant Cream (lemon-and-geranium scented) and was greeted with the overwhelmingly earthy scent I had expected.
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However, reports of rain on Thursday in India's 6th largest city were greeted with delight — the first rainfall in about 190 days, the New Indian Express reports.
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Once inside the cave, scientists were greeted with a small if icky ecosystem which also consisted of snottites—dangling, stalactite-like blobs of gooey single-celled bacteria.
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Wright's claims were greeted with intense skepticism from many in the bitcoin community, who saw Wright as a con man using the Satoshi identity for personal gain.
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According to Chris Bergin, managing editor for NASASpaceflight, the revival of a LC-39A is being greeted with unadulterated glee by most folks in the spaceflight community.
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Aspiring artists in the class are greeted with all the supplies they will need to paint a picture of the pet, with none of the clean up.
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"Now, any Utahn who goes to xHamster's website is greeted with a pop-up notification saying, "Utahns consume the most porn per capita of any U.S. state.
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Wielga-Skolimowska's dismissal was greeted with confusion and dismay in the local Berlin cultural scene, even though it was known she had been facing considerable political challenges.
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"This is the first time I've been out of the house, Alan," Lynn said after being greeted with a raucous standing ovation by the 800 invited guests.
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Wright's claims were greeted with intense skepticism from many in the Bitcoin community, who saw Wright as a con man using the Satoshi identity for personal gain.
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Before taking the stage, Freeman was greeted with a standing ovation from the audience — and the cheers intensified, even more, when he headed to accept the honor.
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Richard Nixon, visiting in 1972 as the first president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to visit a country behind the Iron Curtain, was greeted with a hero's welcome.
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Users were greeted with the banner at the top of their News Feeds on Sunday, and many were quick to point out the error on social media.
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His unexpected defeat was greeted with joy in Banjul, the capital, with crowds pulling down the ubiquitous posters of a grinning Jammeh and trampling them under foot.
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That proposal was greeted with applause by doctors groups that are frequently at odds with insurers and the administration over the push for more value-based care.
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Ambassadors in both capitals are isolated, American senators who travel to Moscow are excoriated back home, and senior level summits are greeted with suspicion bordering on paranoia.
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News of a possible resolution to the trade conflict was greeted with open arms as financial markets in the United States and China have risen in tandem.
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But Cotton's appeal to his audience for solidarity with Trump, which was greeted with strong applause, represented just one part of his enthusiastic embrace of the President.
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I log into my Tinder account for the first time in four years, and I'm greeted with a picture of me looking 23 and full of promise.
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In addressing these protests on social media, I was greeted with a barrage of social justice warriors who stated it was their first amendment right to protest.
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In 2006, Pedro Costa's "Colossal Youth," for example, was greeted with numerous walkouts, as was 19703's "Tropical Malady," from the future Palme d'Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
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On a sunny day in July, commuters arriving at Union Station, in the shadow of Capitol Hill, were greeted with free bananas passed out by Amazon employees.
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Mr Clinger's nomination was greeted with delight by bank lobbyists, who praised the extensive experience of an understated "technician" who started work on Capitol Hill in 1995.
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The new mobile service was greeted with cautious optimism by many Cubans who have been told for years by their government that they would have 3G soon.
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Mohammed bin Salman was greeted with a handshake by the US President in front of cameras, while the other heads of state waved happily into the camera.
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She knows what's provocative, but she's been wrong so far when guessing which provocations will be greeted with grateful thanks and which will result in liberal exile.
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His campaign is by far the highest-profile example of a Black Lives Matter protester running for public office, and it was initially greeted with nationwide excitement.
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Still, the SegWit2x developers remain optimistic about the future of the cryptocurrency and the news of the fork's cancellation was greeted with enthusiasm from online Bitcoin communities.
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I am greeted with a Tibetan ceremonial khata scarf, usually reserved for special occasions and dignitaries, which is a very effective way to make someone feel welcome.
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As you'd expect, the discovery has been greeted with cheers from many users who were disgruntled when Facebook yanked chat from the app all those years ago.
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The curtain went up punctually – guests were typically asked to arrive for dinner "at ¼ before 7 o'clock" – and a minute's lateness was greeted with a disproportionate coldness.
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It'd work for a few weeks and then all of the sudden I'd be greeted with the message that my music was playing elsewhere all over again.
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They've been greeted with cheers at most of their stops around the country -- and even when Meghan went solo for an event on Friday, she was embraced.
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Senator Jeff Flake's decision on Tuesday to not seek re-election was greeted with quiet sighs of relief in a party anguished by his plunging approval ratings.
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A woman and her boyfriend won, so they excitedly stripped down to their birthday suits, got into the tub, and were greeted with fresh glasses of bubbly.
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The sighting this winter of newborn whales off the coasts of Florida and Georgia is being greeted with mild optimism, as the North Atlantic population has dwindled.
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In the past few days, for example, people coming to hear Sibelius's "The Tempest" have been greeted with George Brecht's "Drip Music" outside before taking their seats.
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Thankfully, Santelli's novel idea of infecting the populace with the coronavirus was greeted with the opprobrium it deserved, compelling him to apologize for his suggestion Friday morning.
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It arrives in Raleigh in 1821, greeted with a 24-gun salute and panegyrics in the press, which praises Canova's Washington as superior to the Apollo Belvedere.
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Nevertheless, she was greeted with a standing ovation before her speech Saturday afternoon, smiling as a song from Mr. West's new album played quietly in the background.
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It can be hard to remember now, but his purchase of the nearly century-old liberal magazine in 2012 was initially greeted with a burst of enthusiasm.
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But it is telling that even in those places where any move from FIFA is greeted with the most intense suspicion, there is a degree of acceptance.
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When visitors walk inside, they are immediately greeted with vibrant colors and familiar characters and scenes from the movie, according to a press release from the hotel.
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Throughout the presidential campaign, Mr. Trump would frequently turn the attention of rallygoers to the areas containing journalists, who would then be greeted with obscenities and taunts.
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In the bathroom, guests were greeted with a shrine-like installation featuring a large photograph of the artist's mother, taken in the early 1980s, illuminated by candles.
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When the United States was awarded the rights to the 2300 World Cup, the decision was greeted with similar howls by some soccer purists outside North America.
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Tear open a pomegranate and you are greeted with hundreds of tiny jewel-like pips — shining and clinging for dear life to the inside of the husk.
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His criticisms were greeted with intense hostility in the world of artificial intelligence researchers, who remained confident that success lay within reach as computers grew more powerful.
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This procession is being greeted with hungry eyes by a species only just knocking on the door of interstellar exploration and eager for news from out there.
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When Mr. Pence entered the Richard Rodgers Theater in Manhattan, he was greeted with a mix of clapping and booing, according to theatergoers who posted on Twitter.
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India's increased internet censorship has been greeted with delight in China, however, where state-run media pointed to it as an endorsement of Beijing's own authoritarian approach.
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On Sunday mornings, worshipers of all races are greeted with strobe lights (and ear plugs), and led in melodic prayer by a charismatic pastor in skinny jeans.
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That statement, however, was greeted with jeers and boos, according to the AP. "The angriest voices show up, I get that," Coffman said, the news service reported.
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The first three goals had all been greeted with something closer to relief than joy: Perhaps this was not going to go so badly wrong after all.
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MILLBURN, N.J. — Four different actors are being greeted with entrance applause at Paper Mill Playhouse here, which is unusual, because none are household names or local favorites.
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But instead, you're greeted with the ominous voice of someone offering you a special offer, or asking you for help, as well as your credit card information.
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In a Facebook Live concert, she sang the aria "Dove sono," which at Wednesday's performance of the opera was greeted with cheers and calls for an encore.
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The move was greeted with outrage, with protesters descending on the forest, setting up an encampment and forming human blockades to try and stop the heavy machinery.
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When outsiders first turn to the genre, looking for an album that captures its essence, it is not a Ghetts LP that they are first greeted with.
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In addition to more security personnel, including the number of armed law enforcement officers increased to three from one, students were greeted with classroom doors that lock automatically.
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One customer sent their iPhone off to have the battery replaced only to be greeted with a bill for a screen repair on top of the initial fix.
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News about the Skywalker hoolock gibbon, which lives in forests in southwest China, was greeted with delight by actor Mark Hamill, who played the character in the films.
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His nomination will be greeted with dismay by climate activists and environmentalists who will see it as tantamount to a takeover of US foreign policy by Big Oil.
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A new government in Spain, with the leader of the Spanish Socialist party Pedro Sanchez becoming prime minister, was greeted with relative calm in currency and bond markets.
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Gaze up at the night sky from a metropolis like New York City and you're greeted with a dusty glow punctured by a few bright pin-prick stars.
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Before you enter the arena, you're greeted with a code of conduct alert, which, quite frankly, I could recommend everyone reading before they go into an actual concert.
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As widespread strikes over labor market reforms in OECD-member France currently show, reform is not always easy for governments or greeted with open arms by the public.
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Guerrero's entire show masterfully probes this difficult intersection of race and desire Venus's son Cupid was also greeted with a healthy dose of irreverence at the Postmaster's Gallery.
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The also snuck in a dig at the latest Trump public appearance to be greeted with boos, at UFC 244 in New York City (which, again, hates him).
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Presently, when you boot up the game, you're greeted with a lightly animated image of a black hole; there's music playing in the background, but not much else.
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When visitors open the library's front doors, they're greeted with some panels with a painted mural that depicts the TARDIS's interior layout under the Twelfth Doctor, Peter Capaldi.
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One unsuspecting dude opens the package in his car and is greeted with a rain of rainbow glitter, prompting him to drop F-bombs like it's his job.
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But remember that one of the surest signs you've done something right in apps with significant uptake is that any changes are greeted with massive, primarily negative outcry.
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President Trump's Asia trip begins Saturday in Tokyo, and he expects to be greeted with entertainment from viral singer Pikotaro, The Washington Post reported, citing Kyodo News Agency.
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It would seem senseless to undertake that kind of action, he said, and he expects it would be greeted with "strong condemnation and puzzlement" by the Muslim faithful.
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The singer, 21, and radio host, 43, were greeted with big smiles as the visited young patients during an event hosted by the Ryan Seacrest Foundation on Friday.
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From the start, it was greeted with enormous support from readers, many of whom had also spent their lives trapped in the cycle of dieting and disordered eating.
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Unless you live in the handful of states where showers are few and far between, you'll likely be greeted with multiple thunderstorms over the next month or two.
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The plan to split into three parts was greeted with skepticism by investors when it was unveiled last November along with the completion of its purchase of Collins.
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These were, in fact, oddly accurate, as in the west London record label office my back was slapped, shoulders were embraced, and I was greeted with a "HELLOJOSHPLEASURETOMEETYOUIMSHANEJUSTNIPPINGOUTFORAWEEBACKINFIVEMINUTESMAKEYOURSELFATHOMEMATEOKAYLOVELYTOMEETYAFELLA".
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Sonny Bill, who is also headed to Rio with the men's squad, said news of his sister's inclusion was greeted with the loudest cheer in the Williams' home.
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Every heavy blow landed by a Chinese fighter was greeted with roars of approval from the partisan crowd, with the biggest cheers reserved for Li's knockout of Ottow.
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This plan is greeted with various degrees of skepticism by her colleagues; Arnold and Jania have tried before — and failed — in similar fight-the-city school closure protests.
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The spectacle of Kim walking over the border, becoming the first North Korean leader to ever visit the South, and being greeted with a warm handshake by Moon.
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"Enigma Variations" (1968) — a ballet the Sarasota audience greeted with successive bursts of applause from its opening tableau onward — is receiving its first production by any American troupe.
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On the Runway 24 Photos View Slide Show ' It's pretty clear at this point that whatever Michelle Obama wears is going to be greeted with shouts of excitement.
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But for more than a decade, such consensus has been tough to come by — every attempt at a new New York style was greeted with skepticism and reluctance.
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Date: December 11, 2019What to know: After he led the Raptors to a championship, Kawhi Leonard can only be greeted with cheers when he returns to Toronto ... Right?
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These writers have been greeted with a great deal of attention, yet there remains the anxious sense that to write about such topics is to risk forfeiting gravitas.
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When they splashed out of an inflatable dinghy to examine Coral Castles closely, they were greeted with a vista of bright greens and purples — unmistakable signs of life.
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The birth of a cub to the panda couple in 2012 was the first panda born at Ueno Zoo in 24 years and was greeted with widespread excitement.
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For executives at the nation's dominant cable and phone companies, however, the news is sure to be greeted with cackles of delight and no small amount of schadenfreude.
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In the House chamber, where the electors met, the vote was greeted with a standing ovation by citizens and Republican officials who had come to witness the event.
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WASHINGTON — On a sunny day in July, commuters arriving at Union Station, in the shadow of Capitol Hill, were greeted with free bananas passed out by Amazon employees.
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Raj Kapoor, who made and starred in musicals about simple-hearted characters smiling in the face of adversity, would be greeted with rousing receptions in the Soviet Union.
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Users who download the app are greeted with a privacy statement that says personal information associated with the app "is not transmitted to, or saved by, the FBI."
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Immediately I was greeted with a cotton candy stand offering cannabis-infused treats ranging in flavor from classic peach to my selection, artisanal charcoal sage, which was amazing.
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Subscribers of Reliance Jio, Airtel, and state-run BSNL were greeted with a warning in Hindi and English when they attempted to make a phone call on Sunday.
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Still, the industry's passion for "Parasite" was evident: When cast members came out earlier in the show to present their movie, they were greeted with a standing ovation.
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I departed from O&aposHare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, and landed at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, where I was greeted with even more cuteness.
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LOS ANGELES — Americans evacuated from Hubei province in China arrived in California on government-arranged planes on Wednesday morning, and were greeted with applause by waiting medical personnel.
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There's a galvanized tub of apples near the entrance to the exhibition because in the 1960s, concertgoers at Graham's Fillmore theaters were greeted with barrels offering free apples.
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By the time six-forty-five arrived and the light turned green, an event they greeted with a cheer, their official release came as a relief to everyone.
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Two weeks ago, many Google Docs users were also locked out of their documents and greeted with a message saying that they had violated Google's terms of service.
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His comments, coming as Mr. Trump was using his Twitter account to denounce leaks from the American intelligence community, were greeted with surprise among some United States officials.
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She immediately logged into her account online to figure out what was going on and was greeted with a message letting her know the account had been closed.
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When I returned to Iran just over two years ago, I was greeted with the same kindness and excitement about the progress being made on the nuclear agreement.
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The show has an unusually ambitious touring schedule, especially for a musical that was not a huge success on Broadway, where it was greeted with several negative reviews.
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After giving her own presentation to the bishops last month, Ms. Alazraki returned to the Vatican media room and was greeted with sustained applause by the reporters present.
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The news was greeted with unsurprised sighs, but as a new report by TechCrunch reveals, the situation at the company's HQs may be more dire than previously thought.
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A white man in khakis and a polo shirt can walk into almost any milieu in the US and, even if he's greeted with hostility, be taken seriously.
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In the November issue of InStyle magazine, readers will be greeted with a new column called "Badass Woman," highlighting the work of iconoclastic women in a variety of fields.
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Trump's 500,000 figure has been greeted with widespread skepticism given the five biggest U.S. defense contractors, who make nearly every item on the Saudi list, now employ 0003,000 people.
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In Japan just last week, for instance, where he was greeted with supreme flattery and royal ceremony, the President indicated he wasn't much bothered by North Korea's missile tests.
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New Nordic cuisine, with its look back at the past while launching into a Scandinavia never before greeted with such enthusiasm by the world, brought the chefs to town.
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When we finally meet this past Wednesday, June 20, the face I'm greeted with isn't the happy one he wears on his daily Facebook video broadcasts to his fans.
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While resetting was simple, over the next two days I was greeted with no less than two dozen requests to enter my password on my iPhone, iPad and MacBook.
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This week: Why cities should respect street-food vendors, China's football season is greeted with grumbles and how the business model of the Olympics is running out of puff
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National Review's editorial was unsurprisingly greeted with a round of skepticism on Twitter, as some wondered how the publication that couldn't hurt Trump could now hope to help Cruz.
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Site visitors were greeted with a message announcing the outage: Sundance Film Festival has been subject to a cyberattack, causing network outages that has shut down our box office.
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While users visiting TurboTax's homepage will be greeted with what looks like free tax software, the software's parent company usually finds a way to charge anyone using the product.
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Visitors to anime streaming service Crunchyroll were greeted with a prompt to download malware this morning, prompting the site's owners to take it offline while they resolved the issue.
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When it arrived in theaters last year, writer-director Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi was greeted with an immediate backlash from a specific corner of its audience.
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The New York Times reported a similar gaping hole in the speeches and tributes at the Governors Awards earlier this month, where Hoffman was also greeted with raucous applause.
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Thankfully, they persevered, but imagine how bloodless and boring modern metal would be without Hellhammer (and Venom, and Bathory, who were greeted with similar derision) to light the way?
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If you use an iPhone to ask Siri how old Donald Trump is, you'll be greeted with a picture of a penis instead of a photo of the President.
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These are neighborhood institutions where outsiders can sometimes be greeted with suspicion—at these spots, do not ask for a white Negroni or a sage leaf in your drink.
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Regardless, Tom was greeted with excitement about his novel mode of participation and not with awkwardness — which people without disabilities sometimes feel when meeting someone who is visibly different.
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Trump's pick of Pence as his running mate was greeted with a sigh of relief from many conservatives who feared Trump was not sufficiently tied to the conservative ideology.
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But if these parts of Sanders's message clearly resonated with the Trump voters in the crowd, other parts of what he was selling were greeted with much more skepticism.
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Ilhan Omar was greeted with cheers in Minneapolis on Thursday as she returned home for a town hall meeting amid attacks from President Donald Trump on the freshman Democrat.
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The remark was greeted with raucous laughter among the crowd but roundly condemned by politicians from across the political spectrum after appearing on YouTube and social media on Monday.
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An unexpected detour through the ceramics district the same night landed me in a tile maker's shop where I was greeted with the same kindness and pride of work.
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Consistent job creation has come with less robust gains in wages, and a seemingly positive report in most aspects was greeted with a strong sell-off on Wall Street.
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When she asked if she could start a troop in her shelter, she was greeted with a resounding "yes," and got started building the now-famous Girl Scout troop.
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Mattis, who was greeted with a floral bouquet as he exited his plane in Beijing, was cautious to avoid stoking tensions when speaking to reporters ahead of his trip.
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Trump -- who to took the stage as the audience chanted "Donald Trump, Donald Trump" -- was greeted with an array of pro-American signs, including flags from his 2016 campaign.
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Throughout the day, those House Republicans who were targeted at baseball practice were greeted with warm embraces and back slaps from fellow members on both sides of the aisle.
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Neither of them was greeted with an exuberant reception at the first try, and Apple's reset is an unspoken acknowledgement of the errors made and the need for improvement.
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Visitors to the site are greeted with a vision test not unlike the ones you've done before, but instead it's filled with seemingly indistinguishable blue and gray blurry boxes.
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Mr. Abu-Assad's ennobling treatment of Mr. Assaf's triumph has unmistakable political undertones, but so did the real win on television, which was greeted with celebrations in the streets.
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When he landed in Flint on Wednesday, the president was greeted with evident good will from people here, many of whom voted for him twice and consider themselves supporters.
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The next refugee crisis already looms in Africa and, with Germany's welcoming culture starting to cool, the next wave of migrants will not be greeted with the same applause.
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DHAKA, Bangladesh — When he was released with seven other hostages after a harrowing night of terrorist violence last Saturday, Tahmid Hasib Khan expected to be greeted with welcoming arms.
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Whenever the boys at school asked me who I Googled when my parents weren't home, I said, "Pamela," and the name was greeted with a unanimous nodding of heads.
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Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch was greeted with resounding cheers and applause from members of Congress and the audience after nearly seven hours of impeachment-inquiry testimony.
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Yet at times Biden, who was greeted with a standing ovation by the finance crowd at SALT, sounded like a man who still has the passion for public office.
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Visitors to over 10,000 Tor hidden services running on Freedom Hosting II—a hosting provider for dark web sites—were greeted with a perhaps surprising message, The Verge reported.
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Instead of cheerful little Pidgeys and Spearows, you're greeted with a map full of spinning medallions (these are the "foundables" you have to go about freeing on your quest).
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In 1956, Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama visited Pearl Harbor, where he was greeted with a 19-gun salute and a band that played both the American and Japanese anthems.
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Why it matters: The effort has been greeted with skepticism since it was announced, given the President's propensity to use his Twitter account to mock and pillory political opponents.
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The company told me that app login credentials are never included with these backups so if worst comes to worst, hackers still won't be greeted with the master key.
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However, with the sun beginning to rise later, you may be greeted with darkness instead of the sun during the winter months when you wake up in the morning.
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Gary A. Rendsburg, a professor of Jewish studies at Rutgers University, said the sudden emergence of new ancient artifacts was greeted with excitement but also questioned by several scholars.
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News of DeAngelo's arrest was greeted with shock and jubilation by members of the true crime community, who have long seen this case as something of a white whale.
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In societies where life plays out on the street or in the cafe, where friends are greeted with kisses on the cheeks, the outbreak is creating fear and fragmentation.
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During a swing through Iowa before the midterm elections, Mr. Sanders made a stop at Iowa State University's homecoming parade, where he was greeted with fervent shouts and cheers.
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The morning after her show aired wasn't greeted with an endless parade of articles about her sketches, and the show's live ratings occasionally dipped to their lowest point ever.
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The lineup lacks a single new British title and yet has been greeted with keen anticipation by a public that looks to the work first and its provenance second.
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The news, however, was greeted with skepticism online in China, with many -- including numerous medical experts -- questioning whether the findings were supported by clinical evidence from treating coronavirus patients.
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Guaidó was greeted with enthusiastic applause during the State of the Union, but this renewed attention by Trump, so far, looks unlikely to alter the political stalemate in Venezuela.
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The building keeps its recycling and garbage bins in the entryway on the first floor, so when you walk into the building, you're greeted with the smell of trash.
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The shock resignations, coming in quick succession, have put huge pressure on Muscat, who opposition lawmakers greeted with shouts of "mafia" when he entered the Maltese parliament on Tuesday.
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Unlike other popular apps like Tinder or OkCupid, women who sign up for Singularity won't be greeted with a seemingly endless carousel of potential matches each time they swipe.
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Both planes landed at Travis Air Force Base -- between San Francisco and Sacramento -- where they were greeted with sack lunches, drinks, fruit and toys for the children on board.
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The news of Dean's arrest on Monday evening was greeted with muted cheers by a small group of neighbors who remained outside Jefferson's home, the New York Times reported.
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While the members were greeted with heaping displays of antipasto, as well as raw oysters, shrimp and crab legs, some people fled the room in search of some space.
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When Rudy Giuliani's fixer Lev Parnas publicly claimed last week that President Donald Trump knew everything he was doing with regards to Ukraine, he was greeted with some skepticism.
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The announcement was greeted with a lot of excitement on social media, including from fans who've been combining Old Bay spice blend with their favorite hot sauce for years.
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It doesn't necessarily work that way, because the good news could already have been anticipated, which means that even though the news is good, it's greeted with a yawn.
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If you walk into one of MedMen's cannabis retail locations, you will be greeted with rows of tables equipped with tablets that you can use to browse for items.
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It was no surprise then that Pompeo's return to Kansas last week to give a lecture on human rights at Kansas State University was greeted with anticipation and intrigue.
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"He greeted with his head and I smiled back, and that's it," said Ms. Aryee, who did not know Dr. Bello personally, despite his time working at the hospital.
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Yet Trump's opposition to the amendment was often greeted with applause and support in meetings with religious leaders, where he said it unnecessarily restricted their ability to speak freely.
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But the cessation was greeted with little enthusiasm in the Israeli cities, towns and villages where Israelis were fuming, as well as weary of having to run to shelters.
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His ascent was greeted with excitement by investors holding Venezuela and state oil company PDVSA bonds, which hit their highest level since 2017 despite being almost entirely in default.
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News that a start-up, Cornish Lithium, is going to explore for the "metal of the future" in Britain's historic tin-mining region has been greeted with predictable national euphoria.
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His time was greeted with cheers by the 35,000 crowd that packed the car-free resort, which can only be reached by railway, since after that Feuz never looked threatened.
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Steve Perry hasn't performed with Journey since 1991 but he'll be greeted with open arms Friday night as the band is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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So when Granit Arifaj puts KF Drenica in front against FC Prishtina with a flying volley 20 minutes from time, it's greeted with a healthy roar from the home fans.
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We saw it anecdotally at events over the weekend in Nevada and Wisconsin, at which GOP politicians condemned Trump's comments and were greeted with boos from some in the audience.
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Sager adds that she and her then-husband, Burt Bacharach, were greeted with an extravagant cake and a huge box of Edelweiss chocolates from Taylor, who lived three houses away.
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For years, every robot post was greeted with an "I, for one, welcome our new overlords" comment from readers, and a wink-and-a-nod of appreciation from the staff.
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When guests arrive at the Museum of Natural History in Los Angeles, where the ceremony will take place, they'll be greeted with a "Hall of Mammals," as Goldman calls it.
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Trump has been an outspoken critic of Chicago and its gun violence issues, and he is likely to be greeted with protests upon arriving in the Windy City on Monday.
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My friend Ben has actually completed a half-marathons before, so I'd told myself I'd listen to any suggestion of his, only to be greeted with: I am Walter White.
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It was greeted with rave reviews, while next year will see the impressive-looking Yakuza 6 debut, the first game in the series built exclusively with the PS4 in mind.
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And just like with Facebook, on some days you'll open Photos and be greeted with photos of an ex or other delicate memories thanks to the "Rediscover this day" feature.
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All of this has been greeted with enormous eagerness by Cubans who work in the private sector, doing everything from running restaurants to selling art to foreign collectors and museums.
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Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at retail broker Think Forex, said he was in the office from Thursday morning until the final result came through and was greeted with stupefaction.
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Anyone who went to the porn site this morning was greeted with glorious money shots ... of CORN -- and the entire site looks like it's been changed to something called cornhub.com.
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Even before taking the stage, Freeman was greeted with a standing ovation from the star-studded audience — and the cheers intensified, even more, when he headed to accept the honor.
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Global markets greeted with relief a declaration by U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday that he would delay an increase in tariffs on Chinese, citing "substantial progress" in trade talks.
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This news is being greeted with the usual round of hand-wringing from analysts and strategists, many of whom are predicting little if any upward movement in stocks this year.
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Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman — who hoisted up one of the six Vince Lombardi trophies accompanying the team on the parade route — was greeted with "MVP" chants from the crowd.
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When viewers opened up YouTube livestreams during the first hour of the hearings, they were greeted with fast-moving chat rooms filled with racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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With the Bulldogs then back in their locker room, Cam Morrison's game-winner for the Irish at 9:23 of overtime was greeted with a mix of joy and relief.
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This caused confusion among many users when people logged into their accounts and were greeted with a blizzard of notifications about the settings change from each group they were in.
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Bill Gates' philanthropic efforts are usually greeted with near-universal praise, but a recent attempt by the US billionaire to donate 100,3.83 chickens to impoverished countries has ruffled some feathers.
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South Korea's Moon Jae-in and his wife Kim Jung-sook are greeted with big hugs and roaring North Koreans waving flowers and flags for their third inter-Korean summit.
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Cirstea committed her fourth double fault to give the Russian two match points and conceded the contest with her 32nd unforced error, which Sharapova greeted with a fist-pumping celebration.
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The remarks were greeted with "icy silence from some, quiet joy from others," according to a tweet by a German journalist who attended the meeting at Egypt's Red Sea resort.
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Bryant was greeted with a mixture of boos and cheers when he was introduced and every time he touched the ball in what might be his final game in Utah.
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Now, callers are greeted with a recording that instructs them to instead Facebook message the White House— a feature that doesn't exist, or, leave comments in the online web form.
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A reporter from the BBC took her kids to see the new kids' flick and was greeted with a nasty surprise at Empire Cinema in the British town of Ipswich.
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This is a painfully slow data connection, but it's being greeted with a cautious enthusiasm by planetary scientists and space heads who thought they'd never hear from the rover again.
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Drafts works on the principle that your ideas come first, so every time you launch it you're greeted with a blank screen that you can immediately start filling with text.
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I was greeted with a lot of weird stares as I, an obvious-looking American, had shown up at a local mom-and-pop hang spot to eat by myself.
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"You'll be greeted with fresh flowers, fruits and breads," says Ryan Hardy, who'll head the restaurant's kitchen, while Daniel Boulud's former baker Mark Fiorentino will be responsible for Coterie's loaves.
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