" She was warmly greeted — someone yelled, "Love you!
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" Tassone's fellow fighters referred to him warmly as "Nazz.
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"Trump warmly congratulated (me) and the Israeli people," Netanyahu tweeted.
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Every emotional beat is both fully commanding and warmly realized.
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RYANAIR CEO SAYS EXPECTS MAX AIRCRAFT TO BE 'WARMLY WELCOMED'
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The two men look at each other warmly, and giggle.
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However, others haven't received the professor's teaching methods as warmly.
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Lopez also adding a video warmly recapping their night out.
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Steve warmly welcomes us in and we're excitedly ushered upstairs.
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Obama has spoken warmly of the family in the past.
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Clinton warmly embraced Senator Sherrod Brown, whose policy expertise Mrs.
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Between sets members hydrated, snacked on cookies, and chatted warmly.
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His replacement, Matthew Whitaker, hasn't been warmly received by everyone.
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Clinton walked out on stage and warmly embraced the president.
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As both smiled warmly, bin Salman patted their clasped hands.
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A tableful of pumpers, all young guys, greeted Rachael warmly.
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The metals, including bronze, seem to tinge the light warmly.
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The deal was not warmly received by Hoyer and Clyburn.
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If you're traveling to Scandinavia in the winter, pack warmly!
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Many of Mr. Bertolucci's films were warmly embraced by Hollywood.
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During player introductions, Smith was warmly received by the crowd.
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He then warmly shook the hands of a dozen supplicants.
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"What she's doing is magical," Ms. Gainsbourg said, smiling warmly.
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Don't speak warmly of a segregationist senator from the 1970s.
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Karma's first effort, known as the Revero, wasn't received warmly.
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"I hope everything works out for you," she said warmly.
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Trahan said the couple spoke warmly of their many children.
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Children dress warmly to watch the 20173 St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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Mr Oettinger spoke warmly of the EU's "added value" this week.
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God's Not Dead has never been warmly welcomed by mainstream critics.
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Voyage has been warmly welcomed in The Villages, says Mr Cameron.
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Cameras captured him smiling warmly while shaking hands with Mr Lee.
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Dodson read my nerves like a book and greeted me warmly.
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And that was very warmly received by both customers and prospects.
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A policewoman wearing red lipstick nods warmly as the protagonist passes.
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Mr. Trump spoke warmly of Mr. Ryan on CNN Monday morning.
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When President Obama came to London recently, he was warmly received.
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It was freezing, obviously, but the police response was warmly appreciated.
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The corruption of money in politics is warmly embraced by her.
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His father greeted him warmly, although he never mentioned the arrest.
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In that speech, which was less warmly received than Monday's, Mrs.
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" When I mention Sukha's story to Tony, he laughs warmly. "Really!
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" Meanwhile, Georgiou warmly addressed the patrons: "This is not about me.
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The company's first effort, known as the Revero, wasn't received warmly.
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"Tutto va bene, tutto va bene," a man replied, smiling warmly.
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The Central American migrants have generally been warmly received in Mexico.
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Saturday evening's intimate, warmly lit dinner looked like a cafeteria meal.
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The audience greeted her warmly but appeared, on the whole, subdued.
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Many inmates were not dressed warmly enough for the cold weather.
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At the following evening's recap, Captain Graser warmly thanked the birders.
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The two embraced warmly and kissed each other on the cheek.
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But her repartee with Social House's Michael Foster is warmly appealing.
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But while the downpours were greeted warmly, they also caused problems.
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The Trump family&aposs involvement was warmly welcomed by Autism Speaks.
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The story warmly conveys the dignity and refinements of these women.
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"Please," William said, and smiled, warmly, one hand on George's shoulder.
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Discuss what you both want, part warmly, see where it goes.
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" Trump warmly endorsed the Republican memo, saying "it totally vindicates me.
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He thanked me warmly and offered some fruit, which I declined.
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Although this album glows warmly, she's torn between songcraft and atmosphere.
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But her repartee with Social House's Michael Foster is warmly appealing.
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Attendees laughed warmly with one another as they talked about death.
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The twins were warmly welcomed into the world earlier in the month.
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Warmly shaking hands with an elderly woman as an enthusiastic crowd gathers.
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By contrast to Bush, Bill Clinton is warmly remembered by many Democrats.
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Trump and Putin have spoken warmly of each other in recent months.
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Jeb Bush, but spoke warmly of George P. and shook his hand.
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Always the subtlest Pistol Annie, she's also the most warmly luscious singer.
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"Golmaal Returns", "Judwa 2" and "Fukrey Returns" were warmly received by audiences.
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The tweet wasn't warmly embraced by the Tesla board or many shareholders.
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The faculty there reacted warmly to her audition, and she felt supported.
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In the past Putin has warmly welcomed home Russian agents arrested abroad.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Donovan thinks his talk was warmly received, and then some.
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FROM ITS first sunlit moments, "The Judge" is a warmly intimate documentary.
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Dionne Waltrip, daughter of Geary Danley, spoke warmly of her former stepmother.
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Despite the missed analogy, the Texas delegation warmly embraced the new speaker.
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Since their wedding, Jack has been warmly welcomed into the royal family.
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Instead, both the industry and the media more broadly welcomed him, warmly.
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White Democrats now feel more warmly toward black people than white people.
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Runners greet each other warmly and exchange war stories of past Barkleys.
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"Call the Board of Elections," she said, looking warmly into my eyes.
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Warren greeted her old friend warmly, but dug in on her position.
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Whatever uneasiness there may be, Kucherena spoke warmly about his American counterpart.
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She went out of her way to warmly welcome Jeanette and me.
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Immigrant communities in Europe are much more ghettoized, much less warmly accepted.
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There are warmly glowing little flames, bright spotlights and blobs of shadow.
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Joe Manchin, a Democrat, and was warmly received, according to Manchin's spokesman.
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Julie Andrews is gracious, gliding across the stage to hug Gaga warmly.
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George W. Bush was warmly welcomed in Texas throughout his turbulent presidency.
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Dress warmly so you can seek blowing air, even when it's cold.
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The new spot was warmly received, garnering national press at opening time.
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Like old friends reuniting, they warmly shook hands, smiled and chatted amiably.
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Critics have assailed Trump for talking warmly of Kim after their meeting.
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Lightbulb-studded crucifixes hung suspended over streets and glowed warmly above doorways.
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" Ban Ki-moon has also "warmly" congratulated India for its "climate leadership.
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They embraced warmly and immediately talked about a rematch in the spring.
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In the interview, he warmly recalled his staff's working until 6 a.m.
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Farhadi grew up on the New Wave and warmly acknowledges its influence.
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In his announcement, however, General Ibn Auf spoke warmly of his successor.
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She greeted us warmly and handed out glasses of wine all around.
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The tagine sauce for fish is thick, tomato-y and warmly spiced.
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Black Americans felt more warmly than white or Hispanic Americans toward Muslims.
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Today, her children and grandchildren warmly recall her warmth and her passion.
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"She was very difficult to get along with," Mr. Brown said, warmly.
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Guided by the memory of her own mother, she greets them warmly.
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A female flight attendant spoke warmly of the deceased captain, Yared Getachew.
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AirPods are one of Apple's most warmly received new products in years.
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Lloyd's welcomes them as warmly as it did the titled nobs of yore.
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He grins once more, warmly, a knowing smile he's on the right path.
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It's a sport that's foreign to us, and yet we're receiving it warmly.
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Today, she greets me warmly, asks about my son, and if I'm sleeping.
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The message is one that is warmly received on the streets of Moscow.
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But he will be much more warmly clothed at the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium.
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This was not at all true about the SocFems, who greeted her warmly.
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The cordial approach didn't appear to be received quite as warmly by prosecutors.
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She greets Hannah and Charlotte warmly, encouraging them both to dance and drink.
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Serk's mother greeted her son's friends warmly, a proud mom like any other.
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Like the man himself, the photos are warmly funny and, occasionally, gently profound.
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You also delivered a speech down in Charleston that was pretty warmly received.
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Vietnam warmly welcomed President Obama at the start of his weeklong Asia trip.
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Lameloise greeted us warmly, and I spent the next day in the kitchen.
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The service is meant to be both warmly conversational and classically buttoned-up.
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The warmly received "Paterson" finds Jim Jarmusch in a lovely, self-contemplative mood.
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Warmly apologetic, she explains that she hadn't realized Janice was still, er, available.
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It's heartbreaking to see her choke up as she warmly greets each servant.
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Tuesday; Crown Prince Mohammed was there to welcome him warmly at the airport.
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A careful observer of gesture and language, Mattison writes warmly about her characters.
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"They seemed to respond warmly at the time," he was quoted as saying.
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Personal Journeys Hotels, shops, bars, restaurants — dogs are welcomed warmly just about everywhere.
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They said Trump was respectfully and warmly received by patients and first responders.
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The movie ends with Rick and Sharon meeting, warmly, for the first time.
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Were he alive, Douglass would most likely laugh, and warmly welcome the debate.
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Still, the Japanese media warmly welcomed Ms. Osaka's victory as the country's own.
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When Mr. Orban won re-election in April, Mr. Seehofer warmly congratulated him.
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The members welcomed me warmly, and I spent a glorious few days there.
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South Korea, by contrast, ignored the threat and responded warmly to the overture.
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The scene is lit warmly and the mood is in a lower key.
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They were seen chatting warmly on the reviewing stand during the inaugural parade.
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But those raises weren't warmly received by all, and neither is this one.
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Some current members of the pact greeted Mr. Trump's comments on Thursday warmly.
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People greet one another warmly before heading off to watch a training session.
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Halstead told me the group met with White House officials and were received warmly.
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Unlike my peers in school, other role-players warmly welcomed me into their space.
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As I walk through the crowd, I'm greeted warmly by organizers of the protest.
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"He had a phenomenal message and he was very warmly embraced," Vander Plaats said.
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And Kim made sure to warmly welcome his South Korean counterpart to his home.
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The Catholic Church in Italy warmly saluted the elimination of the stepchild adoption clause.
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I interviewed Ruth Bader Ginsburg last year and she spoke so warmly about him.
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"I hope The Gardener will advance Australian and DPRK friendship," Ms. Jang adds warmly.
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"I had no clue that people would respond so warmly to it," she says.
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For every joke warmly understood is one whose capacity to exclude edges toward elitism.
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Over beer and sausages, party members in Düsseldorf spoke warmly of all three candidates.
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Somehow, someway, it doesn't seem like Trump will feel so warmly toward Hunt now.
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Leonie's mother was so happy to have me there—she welcomed me so warmly.
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"During the '70s and '80s, I was her little co-conspirator," he recalled warmly.
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I imagined being warmly welcomed by the most intimate disciples of my Beloved Master.
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He spoke warmly of their conversations and made them sound almost like old friends.
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However, just because Zuckerberg's "secret police" are whispered about doesn't mean they're warmly embraced.
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Although Mr. Johnson's speech was greeted warmly, there were several small instances of protest.
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Mr. Trump's obligatory riffs on taxes and regulation were warmly but not passionately received.
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He shares our mission and will be embraced warmly by the agency's professional staff.
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At the hotel, Yianni, who spoke with a thick Greek accent, greeted them warmly.
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But somehow the rapt silence that follows this unheard revelation is deeply, warmly comforting.
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Moon warmly shook hands with her and later held talks with her in Seoul.
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Sweetin spoke warmly of this relationship to the magazine, thanking him for his support.
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There, she warmly embraces her half brother Jon Snow, newly returned from the dead.
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He was received warmly, but there were also notes of concern in the crowd.
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Dressed as Peter Pan, Prince greeted him warmly, asking if he wanted a drink.
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When I can't greet someone familiar by warmly placing my hand on their shoulder.
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He was welcomed warmly by the association leadership and drew applause from the audience.
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"Wouldn't It Be Loverly," which showcased Ms. Andrews's soprano, was welcomed even more warmly.
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She warmly mentions him several times in "Feel Free," her new book of essays.
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Stu has thick black hair and smiles warmly as he stands in the lineup.
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He was welcomed warmly on opening day that year and pitched six shutout innings.
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Warmly, Funky A: Dear Funky: I confess: I, too, love a bit of sparkle.
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Still, during my midweek visit, I also noticed how warmly the town welcomed families.
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He was always very gentle and would warmly welcome me after I tried hard.
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"Now, I didn't see what happened exactly, but I know you," he adds warmly.
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She hugs admirers, poses for selfies and warmly thanks person after person for attending.
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But when Jimmy Kimmel joked with W. on Thursday night, the audience reacted warmly.
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Fehlbaum was there, seated, his back to a glass wall, and greeted her warmly.
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But the film itself was warmly received (even with a botched first press screening).
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The young men greet him warmly when he shows up, several times a day.
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Terry Brown, owner of Brown's Tree Farm, welcomed me warmly into his modest farmhouse.
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After last week's revelations of Donald Trump's raunchy braggadocio, his opponents feel warmly vindicated.
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There isn't much music out there as warmly enriching and spiritually transportive as this.
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It isn't simply that Trump keeps warmly embracing some of the world's most brutal leaders.
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Most attendees stuck around, however, and even "greeted him warmly" when he took the stage.
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Lulo greeted me warmly and gave me the opportunity to checkout SMP in the flesh.
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I was greeted warmly by Vivian who came out from the kitchen to welcome us.
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These are tough questions, and Mr Fisher's repeated attempts to demur were not warmly received.
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Upon arrival, they were greeted warmly by the historic First Nations owners of the community.
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The 5,000-strong audience, sprinkled with foreign heads of state and corporate bigwigs, applauded warmly.
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Trump has praised Putin's leadership qualities and warmly embraced the Russian autocrat throughout the campaign.
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You'd expect that the more human-esque something looks, the more warmly we'd receive it.
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In other words, Levi probably seemed like the last person who Jesus would greet warmly.
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All would be baked with love and care, and would taste warmly like the holidays.
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But Mr. Trump regards Mr. Pruitt warmly, and — for now — has continued to back him.
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Mr. Khalifa, for example, was warmly greeted by his neighbors and said he was engaged.
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But at his shop—if you make it to the counter, anyway—you're welcomed warmly.
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Mr. T. was met more warmly at two other tourist destinations in the financial district.
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The brothers greeted Jenny warmly and made sure she was feeling good about the day.
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She had backed Cruz's Senate bid and had spoken warmly of the firebrand Texas lawmaker.
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Dressed in black, she greeted me warmly, then commenced a serious perusal of the menu.
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" As the crowd applauded warmly, McFadden responded, "I would say two singular voices, wouldn't you?
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On a recent Sabbath, the rabbi, a transplant from Chevy Chase, Maryland, warmly welcomed Barbara.
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He warmly greeted a delegate from the Northern Mariana Islands who stopped to say hello.
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Your friend and self, Bo Burnham "He just was a good kid," Pattie said warmly.
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Hedren reflects on her life warmly, and tells me it's been filled with wonderful memories.
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The two monarchs themselves spoke warmly about each other's countries at a Buckingham Palace banquet.
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Each time, he spoke warmly about his dear friend and most devoted client, Audrey Hepburn.
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" Mr. Trump was warmly received in Beauregard, and as his motorcade left, people chanted, "Trump!
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It was a bit clinical, but I warmly looked forward to beginning this new chapter.
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"He was always, everywhere, warmly received and he at least knew he was well loved."
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As the boat puttered along the waterfront, people warmly hailed the nurse from their homes.
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I left the warmly lit, cozy space and stepped out into the cold, dark night.
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" By way of contrast, he concluded warmly, "Papa Snitzer has always been there for me.
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We'd chat warmly, though Simon's accent and intellect always made him seem a bit remote.
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President Trump warmly welcomed Egypt's authoritarian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, to the White House.
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The young refugee was warmly welcomed by the family in the village of Tongo Gandima.
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On Twitter later on Wednesday, Georgieva posted a picture of herself warmly shaking Lacunza's hands.
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Mr. Putin also warmly welcomed the election of Donald J. Trump in the United States.
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The warmly captured imagery also only heightens the effectiveness of his words on the track.
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A year later, Qatar's leader was being warmly welcomed by the president at the White House.
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Rachel's family receives Peter warmly, but I'm sorry to report that her dad couldn't make it.
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They were cool kids, who wore Air Jordans and snapback hats, and they treated him warmly.
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When she walked into the interview room, Martinez smiled warmly and inquired politely about her journey.
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Teachers' unions decried it; Mr Bush, one of Mr Trump's most indefatigable Republican opponents, warmly applauded.
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The rolled-up poster was her artwork, which she had signed to me, warmly and kindly.
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Warmly, Russell Okung You can sign up here to receive updates from Greater about upcoming events.
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Black Americans are also significantly less likely to view police "warmly" when compared to white Americans.
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A recent poll even shows Taiwanese feeling more warmly towards Mr Xi than to Ms Tsai.
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But I don't know if the President feels as warmly about his tenure as about Draghi's.
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Governments have also warmly embraced WeChat as part of a national effort to streamline public services.
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I smiled at him warmly and attempted small talk to keep the awkward silences at bay.
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Thousands have visited mosques across the country, and that support, Ahmed said, has been warmly received.
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That would be warmly welcomed, especially for dementia, which currently lacks any form of predictive test.
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He speaks warmly of early intervention for disadvantaged toddlers, and of leniency towards mildly straying youngsters.
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At the event, Trump also warmly recalled his victory against Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.
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Should you be planning to stay up, dress warmly and avoid areas with bright city lights.
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Just congratulate them warmly when they tell you and say you've stepped away from social media.
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Strahan was greeted warmly by Stephanopoulos and Roberts – and got cheers on set after being introduced.
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Inside the warmly lit bar, a clutch of couples were meeting to ring out the weekend.
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"Why now?" was a refrain I heard repeatedly from Democrats -- including many who regard Warren warmly.
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He greeted all warmly but soon peeled away to take the course at a faster pace.
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At the Friday night local council meeting, townspeople clapped him on the back, greeting him warmly.
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But an email (even one that you think is warmly written) may strike her as chilly.
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Mr. Trump warmly greeted Mr. Kislyak and three other foreign ambassadors who came to the reception.
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However, the "Ice Age" films have always been received more warmly overseas than they are stateside.
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Nickerson chuckles warmly about her love of minivans; Selina mumbles something about having an expired license.
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That promise was greeted warmly by congressional Republicans, who have long tried to dismantle the law.
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When I stepped out of the dressing room wearing them, two sales clerks complimented me warmly.
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The entire cast sang beautifully — warmly and offhandedly, too, once they forgot to be overly diligent.
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Ms. Farmiga is warmly appealing, and Mr. Plummer drizzles a welcome acidity over Jack's roguish shtick.
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While the audience warmly greeted her call for action, she, too, was not without her critics.
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When she finished the song, a table of eight young women celebrating a birthday applauded warmly.
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N.C. A gentle, surprisingly touching and warmly nostalgic duet by two of hip-hop's rising stars.
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It is little surprise that Johnson warmly praised China's Belt and Road Initiative this past summer.
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"Hello, I'm Mark," he said warmly, extending his hand with (I came to learn) characteristic frankness.
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"I think he likes to greet them warmly in the Oval Office, claim victory," Rubin said.
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He feels very warmly about the Jewish state, about the Jewish people and about Jewish people.
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Throughout they speak warmly of their books as advisers; and we the readers feel like confidants.
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Balloons, pinwheels, yo-yos all glistened warmly in the light of the strings of naked bulbs.
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The Juilliard and, especially, the Emerson programs were impressive and warmly satisfying in their familiar ways.
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The horseshoe-shaped work pods are plant-fringed havens, warmly lit by the late afternoon light.
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Some former colleagues did recall Mr. Cruz's contributions warmly, denying that he was difficult to work with.
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Conway came away feeling warmly toward Jarrett, according to another source familiar with the two women's meeting.
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January is one of the coldest months in D.C., so make sure to dress warmly and comfortably.
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After being warmly welcomed back last year, Serena withdrew shortly before her semifinal, citing a knee injury.
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I'm also tired of the tyranny of the skinny jean and warmly welcome our wide-leg era.
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The pair, at 31 of the same generation of German tennis players, embraced warmly at the net.
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The film was warmly received by many critics and audiences alike, but Hollywood rejected Dash's unique vision.
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Representative King has spoken warmly of Mr. Trump and openly encouraged his participation in the Republican primaries.
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Obama was greeted warmly at the summit, which was also attended by Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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But on that day, the young officers interacted warmly and forged at least a modicum of trust.
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The moon's on its back, and the figure of the moon's shadow sag warmly on your hand.
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Kate, 34, followed her husband's lead in taking off her sunglasses before smiling warmly for the cameras.
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Some Dokkum locals wave warmly, but others pop out of their homes just to swear at us.
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My heart was pounding as I thought of those nine souls who had warmly welcomed a stranger.
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What was so cool for us was to be welcomed by strangers into their homes so warmly.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has even said that Trump feels "very warmly" about the Jewish people.
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A short, bespectacled comic with a nasal snap in his voice, he gesticulates little and smiles warmly.
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Ms Osaka has been more warmly embraced than past half-Japanese winners of beauty pageants, for instance.
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Affleck, 46, dressed warmly for the outing, opting for a blue jacket with matching pants and sneakers.
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Craft's support for the U.N. and multilateralism is to be warmly welcomed and was refreshing to hear.
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"The Girlfriend Experience," a half-hour drama that debuted in April, was also warmly received by critics.
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My letter was greeted warmly, and we eventually developed a friendship that latest more than 30 years.
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We walk to a small yard where four Dominican filter recipients greet us warmly with a prayer.
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Once warmly decorated, it was now rendered stark white, with brick walls and an exposed industrial ceiling.
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The crowd greeted him warmly, and the vast majority stayed to watch, while a handful filtered out.
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But she wanted to push the dancers past their comfort and control; firmly and warmly, she did.
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He was greeted warmly by Crown Prince Mohammed on a return that year to the Riyadh airport.
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He quoted the Quran throughout our conversation and spoke warmly of his 12 children and four wives.
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You must dress warmly, in layers, and take along a hot, nonalcoholic beverage in an insulated thermos.
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Mr. Labidi noted that Quebec's Muslims, many of whom are from northern Africa, had been warmly welcomed.
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Now she's looking forward to warmly greeting guests and smiling freely in all her wedding day photos.
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In the evening, dim sum are served in the warmly lit contemporary bar and the dining room.
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Markets reacted warmly to the deal, and the Milan-based stock market rallied and borrowing costs fell.
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The Kuomintang has sent delegations to China since Tsai took office, where they have been warmly received.
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The woman said the hotelier turned to her and greeted her warmly, as if he knew her.
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"This episode is really tied into the history of animation in a nice way," says Hanawalt, warmly.
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It'd seem natural, then, to welcome warmly electric bicycles and scooters, the latest in for-hire wheels.
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" Without skipping a beat, Eureka switched gears to the body politic and warmly answered, "We're all afraid.
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He had a smile on his face and warmly welcomed a visitor, which is normal for Iraqis.
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"All hands on deck is my rule," I quickly said to the nurse, who warmly smiled back.
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And democrats now awkwardly stand together with a prime minister warmly approved by the populist in chief.
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Historian Ramachandra Guha said Shah's words would be warmly received by some in India's neighboring country, however.
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Earlier on Thursday, as Mr. Trudeau walked around the downtown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, he was warmly received.
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"K-pop itself is not just a music genre, but a whole cultural phenomenon," says Taemin warmly.
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Buckingham Palace and Pence&aposs office both denied this, and said the men had interacted warmly beforehand.
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Months later, he declared Jerusalem as Israel's capital, which was warmly received by the majority of Israelis.
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A few hundred Yankees fans who were in attendance applauded Montgomery warmly as he left the mound.
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" Mr. Trump spoke warmly about Mr. Xi, calling him "an incredible guy" and "a friend of mine.
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Musso's, in Hollywood, maintains an impossibly charming dining room with faded wallpaper and warmly lit burgundy booths.
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Stepping inside, the restaurant's walls are paneled with warmly toned wood that feels like a forested hug.
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He called out to him and Comey strode up and they warmly shook hands and briefly embraced.
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Before we left, I asked if I could give him a hug and he warmly embraced me.
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Trump has meanwhile warmly praised the leadership of Putin and promised to ease rocky relations with the Kremlin.
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Her name was Katie, she told me warmly, promising to hold my hand until the procedure was over.
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It was mildly surprising to see a prominent Catholic Church official speak so warmly of a rock star.
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He walks around cordially shaking hands with white audience members and warmly greeting every black bystander like family.
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From the moment it starts, you are warmly welcomed aboard the good ship HMS Emotions by Captain Basskick.
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Employees at the company also spoke warmly of Collymore, praising his friendly personality and care for their welfare.
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After the rescue, Gassama met with French president Emmanuel Macron, who thanked him warmly for his heroic act.
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Still, it baffled me how soothing I found it, how warmly I felt about the solid, meaty grip.
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But she was warmly welcomed and tried dishes including the grenade [fried banana] and cannonball [fried sweet potato].
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"I warmly congratulate Mark Rutte for his victory against extremism," French President François Hollande tweeted, also in French.
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Andrea greets the man warmly and hands over his doll of choice, which he had pre-booked online.
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Here, they are thrillingly up close, intimately and warmly lit, and they can be studied in the round.
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He was warmly greeted by the state's former governor, Terry Branstad, who's now the U.S. ambassador in Beijing.
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"No, I'm just checking to see if I got any water on my watch," she warmly assured me.
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Despite fears that he would be killed on the way to his office, Mr Serraj was warmly received.
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It is telling that the Queen herself has welcomed Meghan so warmly: that very much set the tone.
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At one point, the concertmaster, David Chan, presented Mr. Levine with red roses as the players warmly applauded.
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Instead, he stood in the middle of it all and nodded as the fans warmly chanted his name.
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Narrator: Brand new recruits diligently square away their racks before being warmly welcomed by their senior drill instructor.
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Lean and sure-footed as he made his way through the work floors, Mr. Hussey greeted workers warmly.
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Most people welcomed him warmly, but there were also flashes of anger, Mr. DeGioia said, and some skepticism.
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And though Mr. Trump spoke warmly of Mr. Pence, he has not indicated a clear preference for him.
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"I think they communicate to each other very openly, very clearly, even warmly," the source told The Hill.
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Mike Pence of Indiana, Mr. Trump's running mate, praised Mr. Pence warmly but declined to mention Mr. Trump.
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"Emmanuel Macron warmly thanked Barack Obama for his friendly call," Macron's party "En Marche!" said in a statement.
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Could not have been treated more warmly in the United Kingdom by the Royal Family or the people.
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Geoff Pinner, head of Airbus' cabin and cargo program, said the concept had been received warmly by airlines.
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A vocal supporter of Palestine, Ismail still found himself greeted warmly by Israeli game developers during his visit.
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We're also told about 99% of the class stayed and received Pence warmly, which they consider a success.
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Several leading public interest groups greeted Wheeler's broadband privacy proposal warmly, and criticized industry efforts to undermine it.
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Their bet has paid off as their fellow countrymen have responded warmly to the company's unusual food offerings.
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They both told their daughter, "we think you're making a mistake," but their concerns were not received warmly.
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If you'll be outside for any amount of time, you should dress warmly and cover any exposed skin.
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A crowd of journalists has assembled, and blue-clad drivers from the Chhipa Ambulance Service greet Safdar warmly.
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Though the orders have been warmly received by anti-corruption organizations in Britain, some have criticized their scarcity.
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The result: Candidates have spoken warmly about Mr. Trump at forums where they need to win Republican support.
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He responded to her email warmly, said he didn't recall what had happened, and offered to speak further.
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It warmly undercut The Passion Live's frat bro karaoke and periodically threatened to rescue the show from itself.
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And President Trump greeted him warmly at the White House last September despite the Justice Department's corruption case.
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Geraldine was warmly opinionated and, along with her husband, she'd raised her four daughters to be the same.
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Chen said he was first warmly received by the deputy ambassador, who "personally took me into the embassy".
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Entertain the girlfriend warmly to allow your husband to have as much time with his daughter as possible.
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Despite his record of Saudi-bashing, Trump will likely be welcomed warmly by the country's monarch, King Salman.
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He excoriates the United States while warmly embracing China, which is now Cambodia's largest investor and trading partner.
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He chuckled warmly at the thought of those cute, slovenly beasts who have nothing to do with Christmas.
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American wrestlers and officials are warmly welcomed in Iran, and Iranian wrestlers compete regularly in the United States.
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Yes, he always greeted people warmly at the cheerfully decorated restaurant, known for its beef and chicken fajitas.
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Foreign banks received the regulations warmly but asked Treasury to go even further, in the name of fairness.
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Foreign banks received the regulations warmly but asked Treasury to go even further, in the name of fairness.
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The group returned to touring in the 1990s, and released two warmly received albums in the new millennium.
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She welcomes fans handing over the £5 entrance fee warmly, as if each one is an old friend.
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She's a gregarious loner, warmly embracing her boho friends but allergic to any long-term attachment or dependence.
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I was welcomed warmly during the festivities—as a Chinese person, and as a human being in general.
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That's why he offers to pay for legal fees, and reminisces warmly about previous violent responses to protesters.
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The narrator David Attenborough's voice is warmly reassuring, even when telling us that wildlife populations are in decline.
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Two women in blue polo shirts warmly greeted the group in rapid Spanish and then got to work.
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We greeted them with pregame Bud heavies, which we ceremonially downed while warmly comparing logos and jersey designs.
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"I just want to sing you a couple songs," she says warmly, gesturing to a lone electric guitarist.
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Decades later, he spoke warmly of the chaste but palpable off-screen crush they shared during the show's run.
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It said it would go ahead with a midnight fireworks and laser show, but urged attendees to dress warmly.
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In a blog post, Tetzchner speaks warmly of the early days when Google was determined to not be evil.
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His comments were warmly received by CIA employees who came in on a Saturday to see their new president.
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Midway through our photoshoot she calls him to discuss meal plans for later that afternoon, and they chat warmly.
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He greeted the instant catcall of "Nigger" warmly, claiming (fictitiously) that each such insult earned him a $50 bonus.
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"Japan always welcomes me warmly," the 16-year-old - who has a Japanese Akita dog as a pet - added.
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Instead, she delivers a sleek, friendly, often autumnal album about romance and commitment: classic Swift themes she handles warmly.
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The home around her transforms, too: the walls crackle upward and the floor warmly glows like pools of lava.
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At the time, Trump seemed to feel more warmly toward Sessions and even came to the attorney general's defense.
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Elizabeth Warren endorsed single-payer health care recently, and more senators are speaking warmly, if somewhat vaguely, about it.
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"I wrote a song dissing [that] he had acne at the time," Hollowell-Dhar recounts warmly over the phone.
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He posted a photo of Obama warmly embracing Merkel: "First time meeting Angela Merkel in 2009," read the caption.
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Several Republicans, who believe President Barack Obama has been an unassertive US leader warmly praised Trump's call with Tsai.
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Mike Pompeo — has been notably silent throughout the brouhaha, but his appointment has reportedly been received warmly in Langley.
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Slate spoke maturely and warmly of Evans, but didn't sugarcoat their relationship's end either ("we threw down pretty hard").
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"It was interesting to see how warmly he was greeted by India after his meeting in Pakistan," Rossow said.
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The approach is being warmly received by conservative media, of course, but make no mistake: "EPA originalism" is nonsense.
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While some Middle East leaders will likely greet Trump warmly, he could receive a far cooler reception in Europe.
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She welcomes them warmly and then starts an informational video, about the procedure and its side effects and risks.
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They warmly describe Cesnik (who lived with another nun), the English and drama teacher at Archbishop Keough High School.
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Donald Trump's oldest son gave a warmly received speech that lauded his father's business successes from a personal perspective.
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They shoot the part in South Central together with Snoopy, right in his neighborhood, where people warmly greet us.
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It was really cold out, and at least it looked like people were dressed warmly enough to enjoy themselves.
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These pocket portraits are warmly intimate, but, like the documentary as a whole, are finally more suggestive than revelatory.
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Later, the President changed into a green flight jacket to address 0003 or so troops, who greeted him warmly.
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He said on Thursday that most of the people who attended the event at the church welcomed him warmly.
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The two greeted each other warmly and then headed to a small room where they had a private tea.
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Friends since 20023, the two women laughed and chatted warmly, traded ideas about Afghanistan, and finished sentences in unison.
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President Donald Trump in a tweet early Monday warmly endorsed a new book by former campaign aide George Papadopoulos.
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The efforts to appease Trump appeared to pay off, as the president spoke warmly of the summit before departing.
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The president also continued to fixate on coverage of protests of his visit, emphasizing that he was treated warmly.
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President Vladimir Putin and bin Salman greeted each other warmly with a high five and big smiles on Friday.
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It was a fleeting moment, though she stayed a bit to play and interact with the kids, smiling warmly.
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Atwood is warmly recognized in Toronto, whether she is on the street, in a restaurant, or in the subway.
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Greeting him warmly, they hooked him up with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and sheets for his bunk.
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Simmons says he harbored no ill will toward Cuddy before criticizing her paper; if anything, he remembered her warmly.
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They often spent their days at the nearby Jewish Community Center, where they spoke warmly to anyone they met.
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Barrelling through the door, I'm greeted warmly by Molly – her accent, broad Yorkshire, and her hair coloured like chicken.
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Ms. Dern greeted Ms. Hearst warmly, thanking her for the shimmering maraschino pantsuit she wore to a news conference.
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As the night wore on and the drinks set in, the American and international talent began mingling more warmly.
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Mr. Trump has written warmly about Mr. Shanahan's experience as a Boeing executive, and he has fans in Congress.
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China and Zimbabwe have long been allies, and Mr. Mugabe has been warmly welcomed on regular visits to Beijing.
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This month, he welcomed her warmly as she admired how he "took the initiative" to resolve the name controversy.
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Bagge counts himself as a real Hurstonian, writing warmly of his admiration for her in the book's introductory essay.
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After a long day of travel, we were warmly greeted by the staff and made to feel at home.
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Both pieces achieved a darkly trancelike quality and, in their embrace of slowness and repetition, weren't always warmly received.
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"CNIL's confirmation that they are investigating Criteo is important and we warmly welcome it," it said in the statement.
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Mr. Schulz was warmly applauded by other lawmakers after describing Mr. Berlusconi, a tycoon, as unfit to represent Europe.
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Dr. Katharine DeGeorge, a family-medicine doctor in a small practice just outside Charlottesville, Va., greeted her patient warmly.
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As he prepared to take on the Minnesota Twins at Target Field, he warmly greeted teammates and club personnel.
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But in every case, people felt more warmly toward religious groups when they personally knew someone in that group.
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In this geopolitical chess match, the White House has one option: Greet Kim's proclamations warmly and test them rigorously.
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They are welcomed warmly by their new neighbors, the Castevets, but it quickly becomes clear that something is amiss.
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In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel's Foreign Ministry greeted the first estimates with a rare, warmly enthusiastic message via Twitter.
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Villagers in Wukan once warmly welcomed the media, but many are now afraid of speaking for fear of reprisals.
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I even bumped into one of them the other day, and we greeted each other warmly like old friends.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen beamed and embraced Marin warmly as they met at the Brussels summit.
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Songs like "Kingston" and "Johnny" are lush, warmly produced, and grandly arranged, complete with horns, keys, and swooning slides.
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She warmly synthesizes genres like soul, jazz, R&B, and rock into something fresh, radical, and wholly her own.
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Albany. Mr. de Blasio has not been warmly welcomed in Albany during the first five years of his tenure.
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Many of them are eager for a spiritual cause and have responded warmly to Taoist leaders' embrace of environmentalism.
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He was tall and dressed formally in a suit, but shook my hand warmly and invited me into his home.
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But it is weird you can live in a world where two diametrically opposed ideas are extraordinarily simultaneously warmly embraced.
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" Kotb responded warmly to Guthrie, saying: "Well, there's no one I'd rather be sitting next to in 2018 than you.
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If he does, he may not be greeted warmly by everyone he passes in playgrounds and communal gardens, said Sweeney.
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He skipped a boisterous Chicano Latino Caucus meeting, where rivals Amy Klobuchar, Beto O'Rourke, and Bernie Sanders were warmly received.
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In photos from the afterparty at Mr. Chow in Caesars Palace, Lopez, 49, and Diddy, 48, talked and hugged warmly.
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In the warmly lit photo, Reinhart, 22, is seen leaning over a pool of water while wearing an orange gown.
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Talking to reporters following their meeting, the two self-described "friends" spoke warmly of each other and their countries' relationship.
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The tweet wasn't warmly embraced by the Tesla board or many shareholders and it's what prompted the SEC to investigate.
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Nevertheless, the news was warmly welcomed by groups demanding paper-backed voting machines to maintain the integrity of US elections.
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Lighthizer's letter – despite indicating that he intended to work to make the deal agreeable to Democrats – was not received warmly.
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Microsoft has press shots of happy users sitting cross-legged, with the device and keyboard nestled warmly in their lap.
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And we're very fortunate that Frazier is in a great place like Louisville where we've just been embraced so warmly.
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How ironic that he was warmly welcomed and lavishly praised by President Trump for his leadership and fight against terrorism.
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And there's evidence they still feel warmly about our sitting president, who has a national approval rating of 56 percent.
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Australia's Gold Coast Australians drive on the opposite side of the road, but locals and tourists alike warmly embrace #vanlife.
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Ms. Tsai has taken a more cautious approach, openly criticizing Chinese officials and warmly embracing China's historic rivals like Japan.
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The Times accompanied her to a rink in Vancouver, Washington, where she was warmly received by a group of teenagers.
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Blunt has also spoken warmly about working with her husband, which the pair got to do on A Quiet Place.
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Yahya Pallavicini, an Italian Islamic leader involved in inter-faith dialogue, attended the ceremony and the pope warmly greeted him.
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Consumers feel warmly about Yahoo as a brand, Ms. VanBoskirk said, even if they do not use many Yahoo services.
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Trump warmly accepted Haley's resignation, describing her as a "fantastic person" who had done an "incredible job" in the role.
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The story has been warmly received on social media, and Wall has been praised for handling the situation with kindness.
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Whatever the case is, the artists and others who have warmly welcomed the crossover device will surely appreciate the update.
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Where she noticed that because she was a female she was not received quite as warmly as the male players.
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Wednesday's three ballets, all warmly applauded and effectively presented, showed three different views of dance and plenty of compositional skill.
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Adichie, who is 40, smiled warmly at him, but thereafter, the class, already intimidated and shy, grew only more so.
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It's a student effort, but he says famous people, including vocal supporters Oprah and Jimmy Fallon, will be warmly received.
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Mr. Trump, who owns a golf club in nearby Doonbeg, Ireland, spoke warmly of his many Irish friends at home.
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"As long as we have individual, independent, amateur citizens making our content, we're going to be weird," he added warmly.
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I love this passage, when a warmly emotional phrase emerges from a storm-dark cloud like a beam of sunshine.
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The new plan that Chinese officials rejected in recent weeks could have been more warmly greeted by the White House.
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The two shook hands and spoke warmly about having a longer discussion over the next two days, Philippines officials said.
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Back in Santa Fe, the students interested in activism on gun violence said their efforts had not been greeted warmly.
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It's where I ran into friends from Hunter College's MFA program, who warmly hugged me and all my potential viruses.
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I was impressed by the friendliness of the staff, and I felt warmly welcomed like I was a returning regular.
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In 2016, many Democrats did not warmly embrace Hillary Clinton and their lack of enthusiasm cost her the White House.
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In this live recording, the orchestra plays with driving energy under Mr. Conlon and the chorus, warmly hovering, is glorious.
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And it goes on as it began, with the same quiet rhythms, the same serenity, the same warmly awkward sincerity.
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" The senator's advance team greeted him warmly, and let Mr. Mills know they "were going to go all the way.
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The converted 2850 cargo plane could be cold, the officials said, so passengers were advised to shower and dress warmly.
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Mr. Trump has spoken warmly of the Egyptian leader, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who seized power in a military coup.
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Myers is a warmly gregarious raconteur, though, and his take was pity-free, full of admiration for the child's ingenuity.
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Ms. Harris warmly pointed out a bag of grapes, adding it and a few other items to Ms. Gentile's cart.
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He is, in short, a Kurosawa enthusiast, and his book should be warmly welcomed by all who share his enthusiasm.
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While anti-abortion groups have warmly embraced the bill, which could restrict coverage of the procedure, it lacks other advocates.
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And although she is greeted warmly, she recognizes her own inability to feel for people in their most harrowing moments.
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Slow-paced, sad, rueful and sometimes warmly funny, "After the Storm" is one of his sturdiest, and most sensitive, constructions.
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That family, the Freemans, lands at a large gated pile called the Toneybee Institute and is much too warmly welcomed.
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Just as pointedly, he greeted her warmly and mouthed "Thank you" at the luncheon, which fewer people were probably watching.
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They built two prototypes in China and displayed one at the 2000 Geneva Motor Show, where enthusiasts received them warmly.
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"He played great, great tennis and dominated large parts of the match," Murray said on court after warmly congratulating his opponent.
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In this video (which you can watch exclusively on Refinery29, below) Rihanna embraces Campbell warmly while helping her adjust her dress.
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In turn, the end of DST in November is greeted somewhat warmly: Sure, it'll still be dark at 7:00 a.m.
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" The day after the Super Bowl, People reported on Trump "warmly" saying hello to college cheerleaders while "leaving his wife behind.
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There was plenty of respect from Murray, though, as he warmly consoled the 128th-ranked Czech and applauded him off court.
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Investors reacted warmly to the company's first-quarter beat and its stock was up 10.4 percent at $91.20 in midday trading.
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Known by his performing moniker Childish Gambino, Glover spoke warmly of Miller during his gig at Chicago's United Center on Sunday.
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She greeted the workers warmly on her way to stopping at more than a dozen businesses that call the market home.
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Mr. Szamreta embodies William warmly with many affirmative nods of the head and a hand that occasionally creeps toward his heart.
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He posted a video on Twitter on Friday morning attacking both the president and Theresa May for welcoming him so warmly.
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The agent was joined by a private mortgage banker, and they warmly asked if I wanted any donut holes or coffee.
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At her polling station on Tuesday, she was greeted warmly by neighbors, even the ones whose cars bore pro-Trump stickers.
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The tension is relieved when the two walk into Eric's parent's house, warmly greeted by a sectional full of family members.
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The five candidates left to vie for the top job talk warmly of the need for term limits and better disclosure.
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After his controversial firing of FBI Director James Comey, Trump was told it was not likely he would be warmly welcomed.
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At this year's photo shoot, the girls warmly welcomed Connor and sang "You Are My Sunshine" to help him to relax.
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The Belgian movie was warmly received, with Variety saluting "a stunning debut for both director Lukas Dhont and star Victor Polster".
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On Tuesday, the president said he was greeted warmly by thousands of enthusiastic supporters as he traveled through the city's streets.
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Heck's campaign is pushing back on the narrative, noting that he was "warmly-received" by Trump supporters at a recent event.
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The VICE News crew was the only U.S. news outlet on the ground, and they were greeted warmly by the crowd.
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They appeared to warmly exchange pleasantries with George W. and Laura Bush before the four entered the building without taking questions.
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Olsen's rendition of Axton's "Endless Road," which she first heard in an episode of "Bonanza," warmly softens the original ballad's gristle.
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Wawrinka, the 2015 champion, warmly embraced his opponent but the hurt was plain for all to see as Tsitsipas headed off.
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Yet over time my children have welcomed Matthew as a member of the family, while Matthew's parents have accepted me warmly.
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During the 1990s, one man who used to step off the elevator whenever she stepped on suddenly started greeting her warmly.
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"Andy had no problem with the Peacemaker," Mannix said, smiling warmly at Carney, who denied ever having clubbed a paying customer.
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Biden worked his way around the room, greeting warmly the roughly dozen Democrats in attendance as well as the five Republicans.
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He visited the FBI's laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, where officials warmly greeted him and provided a briefing on their latest capabilities.
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The ramp ends at a bright orange steel door set into mottled concrete, behind which lies the center's warmly lit interior.
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Chinese Ambassador Zhang Xiangchen, who had put the issue on the agenda, began by warmly welcoming "our new colleagues, especially Dennis".
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She had received his class warmly when they visited her backstage, in the same room where he was now embracing her.
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There you'll find smart options to wrap up warmly, like a modular bomber jacket with a removable lamb shearling collar ($220).
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Gerstein draws in a fluid, unfussy pen-line with overlays of watercolor that wash each scene in a warmly articulated light.
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However, if you add in the frustrated Americans who admit feeling very warmly toward the Tea Party, the figure roughly doubles.
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Each smiles — one weakly yet warmly, the other almost fitfully — and then Sam abruptly asks if Buddy is seeing another woman.
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They briefly visited the rental house in Mingora where the family once lived and were warmly welcomed by the new residents.
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They watched their pitches get ignored or rejected, only to see the same ideas warmly embraced when another writer pitched them.
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Mr. Joseph warmly recalled that during his father's final months they would bond over sports, and Mr. Sanders, a particular favorite.
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He is about to launch an email magazine about culture, called "Warmly, Jordan," which is the way he signs his letters.
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Mr. Trump greeted Mr. Trudeau warmly, and the friendly body language between them betrayed none of the simmering animosity over trade.
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"On the one hand, there are significant improvements in Japan where the people are warmly welcoming the Olympic flame," it read.
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Before the hearing began, Mr. Murray warmly greeted dozens of miners whom his company brought in by bus for the event.
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Aylward's comment come against a backdrop where the WHO has frequently spoken very warmly of China's efforts to fight the disease.
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The book-filled room was warmly lit and cozy, the couch lined with blankets to protect it from the family dogs.
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Donald Trump appears to have personally violated nearly every one of its dictates, yet he was a warmly welcomed opening speaker.
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From Egypt to Turkey to the Philippines, Trump has warmly embraced autocratic leaders and gone silent on their deeply repressive actions.
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His warmly lighted, softly smudged images convey a world becoming slowly less distinct, as if being viewed through increasingly distanced eyes.
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When we walked up to the front desk to check-in, there was no line and the clerk greeted us warmly.
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It is that senior water officials from Israel and the Palestinian Authority shared a stage and warmly engaged with each other.
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Mr. Trump greeted Mr. Trudeau warmly, a reception similar to the president's greeting last week to Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister.
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Oberhelman said he had been "warmly received" over the past two days by various ministers on his first trip to Cuba.
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As a strident critic of the European Union and the Parliament, she is not regarded warmly by many of its members.
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"He will be much missed and warmly remembered by his family and IKEA staff all around the world," the company said.
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The ceremony on Sunday, which went without a host for the first time in 30 years, was warmly received by critics.
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The occasionally hilarious series, which examines internet privacy and youth culture, was warmly received by critics when it debuted in September.
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Warmly, Michelle Michelle Lozano is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.
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By Thursday, though, Mr. Trump was vociferously pushing the idea of arming teachers that he'd spoken of warmly in the meeting.
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The coming months mark the beginning of comfort food season with crusty casseroles, cheesy-baked pastas, warmly stacked lasagnas, and much more.
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Turns out, Cohen is not a jew -- but he feels it's an honor to get so warmly embraced by his Semitic fans.
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"Diana and Dodi were made for each other," says photographer Terry O'Neill, one of the many friends who spoke of him warmly.
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He said he found her views on foreign policy appealing, and said he knew many who felt even more warmly toward her.
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The Trump administration has sidelined the so-called "bloody nose strategy," though, and the president speaks warmly of Kim and his intentions.
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He'll sing these songs quietly, and the audiences will sing warmly and drown him out, sharing in a communion all their own.
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The actress Marisa Berenson, the house muse, warmly greeted the guests, embracing a woman in a kimono who was smiling and mingling.
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At the time, Pence, who has a history of anti-LGBTQ positions, spoke warmly of Buttigieg after his announcement about his sexuality.
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Despite reports that the intelligence Mr Trump carelessly shared with his Russian visitors came from Israel, he will be warmly received there.
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In one video posted by a fan on Twitter, the two men can be seen warmly embracing each other on the field.
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Its stock has been climbing steadily of late, closing up over 2 percent Thursday after the market warmly welcomed its morning numbers.
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A new stadium and practice facility will open soon, but the city does not welcome African-American players as warmly as others.
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"I get it, you know," he remarked, before making it clear that he still thinks warmly of the 22-year-old model.
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The decision does not mean relations between Sisi and Trump, who have repeatedly spoken warmly about each other, are changing, analysts say.
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And Trump has long spoken warmly about Egypt's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has presided over a broad crackdown on dissent.
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Yet the embrace by these communities of the laws of Moses has not been warmly reciprocated by the Orthodox establishment in Israel.
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The relationship began well enough: in 1946, when the USS Missouri sailed into Istanbul, the show of American might was warmly welcomed.
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During his Russia visit, Moon spoke warmly of his relationship with Putin, saying the two were "friendly" and shared the same aims.
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The changes are the third TOS revision in the last year and weren't greeted warmly by many content creators or Reddit users.
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Even Caitlyn Jenner was warmly received by the LGBTQ community, although she eventually alienated herself from many because of her political views.
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During a morning meeting, he chatted warmly with Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, whose days in office are also winding down.
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Shots of Singaporeans cramming the streets to welcome the North Korean leader were imposed over Ri's narration, saying Kim was warmly welcomed.
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Next year, the Grey Cup host will be Ottawa, which has warmly embraced the C.F.L. since the Redblacks came aboard in 2014.
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Hispanic advocates speak warmly of their interactions with Gordon but question whether the candidate shares his seriousness about reaching out to Latinos.
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Nearly everyone spoke favorably about refugees, even as some of their home countries have reacted less than warmly toward foreigners seeking refuge.
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" Ginsburg spoke warmly of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, who, despite being someone she often dissented with, was her "favorite sparring partner.
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The new Amazon stores carry a similar vibe as well—very clean, warmly neutral, and with a not-quite-oppressive digital presence.
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I don't remember a moment of sentiment over their daughters or our accomplishments that caused them to look at each other warmly.
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She smiles warmly at Susanna, sung by the soprano Lucía Martín Cartón with unadorned, celestial purity that later turned to emotive exasperation.
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The American public is feeling warmly toward labor unions again, after souring on them badly during the start of the Great Recession.
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Google does this, along with other AI approaches, but it has embraced machine learning systems, like the one behind RankBrain, more warmly.
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"On the one hand, there are significant improvements in Japan where the people are warmly welcoming the Olympic flame," Bach's statement said.
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In a video posted online, the couple warmly smiled and held hands as they renewed their vows 26 years after their wedding.
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No place has embraced chicken francese more warmly than Rochester, N.Y., a city with an illustrious history of great Italian-American cooking.
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The Trump administration was highly skeptical of multilateralism before Bolton's arrival, and is unlikely to embrace it warmly now he has gone.
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It was heartening to see the people of Berlin receive you so warmly, and to watch you speak with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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"I think he's pretty warmly received," Mr. Parker, a Republican, said in one of a string of interviews he gave last week.
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Pop music warmly embraced dubstep at the start of the decade, which is probably why this electronic rock song had appeal then.
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The senior senator, now 84, did speak warmly of Ms. Harris, saying she was "on the way to becoming" a good friend.
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Dugan became the first female president the Recording Academy had in their 0003-year history, and was warmly received by the media.
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But I certainly did meet voters who feel very warmly toward Joe Biden, beyond just the calculation about whether he can win.
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Younger Americans, aged 18 to 29, rated Muslims and atheists more warmly, and Jews far more coolly, than Americans 50 and older.
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According to the American National Election Studies, voters on all sides feel more warmly towards "poor people" than towards "people on welfare".
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A burly farmer was reduced to tears, and warmly embraced by Mr Biden, as he described his late wife's esteem for him.
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In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said cooperation was warmly welcomed and had brought the Pacific island nations real benefits.
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"Creep" became the stuff of alt-radio legend, warmly suicidal and cynically tuned into early-nineties vogue, at once brutal and pitiable.
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After the noise and political brinksmanship of recent days, news of a breakthrough in the negotiations will be warmly welcomed by companies.
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A number of entries speak warmly of the decent, generous-spirited nation that she visited and wrote about from the 1950s onward.
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Characters are stylishly but not pretentiously dressed, and these young faces are warmly lit in the film's attractive black-and-white cinematography.
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The crowd, dressed warmly against the chilly temperatures, cheered and clapped as the sun rose over the horizon shortly before 0400 GMT.
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New York locations are flaunted, and the film's interiors are warmly shot by Christian Rein, who seems fond of light streaming through windows.
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Many lawmakers have warmly embraced Obama's moves toward more normal relations with Cuba, which became public in a shock announcement in December 2014.
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Opponents of the Cuban government see him as a prop for the regime and he's not warmly viewed in the Cuban exile community.
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Washington (CNN)Republicans on Capitol Hill are still feeling out President-elect Donald Trump -- but they're warmly embracing his vice president, Mike Pence.
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He was warmly received by party members on a whistle-stop tour of organizations affiliated to the PRI in Mexico City on Monday.
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Conservatives signal support The list was warmly received by Carrie Severino, the chief counsel and policy director of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network.
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The moment they step into the lobby, they're welcomed warmly by members of the Fogg family and music they'll hear in the show.
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Cornell spoke very warmly of him, and showed me a photo from the recent party conference of the Labour leader holding her baby.
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Ned is a friend to FDA, a great public health champion, a dedicated physician, and will be warmly welcomed into his new role.
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The Pakistanis and Afghans speak warmly of the friends they have made from other countries, but they do not have any Chinese ones.
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"She said, 'It was because I saw the film that I felt safe enough to come out and do that,'" Wills says warmly.
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Unsurprisingly, the song was greeted warmly by a frequently nostalgic internet, with social media quickly buzzing in the hours after Sandler's surprise performance.
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Nevertheless, when Thiel presented himself to the crowd as a proud gay man, he was received warmly and, arguably, embraced by the crowd.
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So the note, which has been circulating on social media since Carrickfergus Grammar School Music Society posted it on Facebook was warmly received.
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He often spoke warmly of Putin during the campaign, and has expressed interest in expanding U.S. cooperation with Russia in the Middle East.
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" Cruz also praised Rubio warmly, saying he could "paint a picture and weave a tapestry about the promise of America like nobody else.
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You make your way into a local Sprint store where you are warmly greeted by Pepper, a four-foot-tall, humanoid service robot.
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His role as Rudolf Abel in Bridge of Spies was generally beloved around town, even if the film was only semi-warmly received.
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At a Rose Garden news conference on Monday, Trump said he was going to look into the report and spoke warmly of Marino.
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Ahmed Kamal Khan, the Pakistani delegate, warmly greeted Ali and told of the time he visited Ali in the champion's home in 1982.
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Morrison's comments will be warmly received in Washington, which has grown frustrated in recent months by its allies approach to diplomacy with China.
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Despite the fact that our affair was over, she always went out of her way to greet me warmly and engage in conversation.
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"To see President Trump and Kim Jong Un shaking hands warmly and chatting so easily was both stunning and chilling," she told CNN.
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" — Last week, Trump warmly welcomed Viktor Orban, the brutal, authoritarian prime minister of Hungary to the White House and praised him as "respected.
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When Trump strode out to shake Kim's hand, he did so warmly, putting his left hand on Kim's elbow in a welcoming gesture.
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Kim spoke warmly of the importance of inter-Korean relations, and wished his South Korean compatriots well in hosting the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
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McMonagle, who clashed with Cosby publicist Andrew Wyatt during the first trial, warmly embraced Wyatt, shook Cosby's hand and left the courtroom smiling.
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The former Exxon Mobil CEO, whose nomination was initially greeted warmly by prominent foreign policy hands, will leave office without any major accomplishments.
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Igor, a magnificently lugubrious central midfielder, is still warmly recalled at Anfield despite quickly being dismissed as one of the Worst Signings Ever.
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The group's president, Ralph Reed, is among Trump's fiercest allies, and the president has been warmly received at the conference in the past.
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To the contrary, Utica for nearly four decades has warmly welcomed more than 313,000 refugees, from Bosnia and about 30 other troubled nations.
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Warmly pointillistic in nature, the miniatures gained additional dimensions — sometimes comic, sometimes gnomic — whenever Mr. Mumma's digital gear asserted itself over the pianism.
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Ordinary people welcomed them warmly and demonstrated that every Afghan is tired of war and desires an end to it at any cost.
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He's spoken more warmly of President Vladimir Putin than of any ally, even disputing the Russian leader's role in undermining the 2016 election.
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The collection had been greeted, not altogether warmly, as a cute, kitschy take on high-school archetypes: the jock, the goth, the cheerleader.
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It was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction, but within the scientific community, Prum's ideas have not been as warmly received.
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This next shot from the show's past is similar: The Crain kids are lit warmly, the pinks and greens on their clothes distinct.
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Biden was greeted warmly by customers and supporters at the Texas eatery, and even received a Beto t-shirt he promptly put on.
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Kim, born and raised in Southern California as the daughter of South Korean immigrants, was warmly adopted by fans from the host country.
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Sources close to Ghosn have said he met Lebanese president Michel Aoun shortly after arriving in Beirut on Monday and was greeted warmly.
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The salty air kissed my face, the sun shone warmly on my black wet suit, and I was doing it: I was surfing.
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In a scene framed by mountains, the native Tlingit tribe warmly greeted a hardy Russian mariner, Gerasim Izmailov, who had made it ashore.
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In fact, the U.A.E. may be blocking Qataris from entering the Emirates under the blockade, but Iranians and their investments remain warmly welcome.
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Surprising conversations break out: Norm Eisen, a lawyer working for the House managers, and Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, warmly chatting; Sens.
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He had to know deep down that he could never have been warmly received back into the toxic environment at the White House.
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In a scene framed by soaring mountains, the native Tlingit tribe warmly greeted a hardy Russian mariner, Gerasim Izmailov, who made it ashore.
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The Trumps were the last to be greeted by the Queen, who warmly welcomed them, according to reporters at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
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Despite the points of difference, May has warmly praised Israel since she took office last year in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum.
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Analysts remain unconvinced that Greece is over its troubled economic past, despite a warmly received upgrade on Monday by the ratings agency Fitch.
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Morrison's comments will be warmly received in Washington, which has grown frustrated in recent months by its allies' approach to diplomacy with China.
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Mr. Countryman is a warmly sympathetic More, and Ms. McCormick is magnetic — eloquent in her expressiveness even when Alice utters not a word.
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Nearly a thousand guests looked on, some bemused, as Cornstein spoke warmly of the deepening relationship between the two countries, before hugging Orban.
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If many of those Democrats were relatively conservative, few felt especially warmly toward Nixon, whose presidency had featured numerous attempts to circumvent Congress.
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Let it be their strength in living their lives fully, warmly, and enthusiastically, by turning even the darkest of times into shining lights.
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A "super PAC" backing Mr. Rubio spent millions of dollars to run an advertisement showing Mr. Christie warmly greeting President Obama after Hurricane Sandy.
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Benioff reflected on Trump's immigration agenda, sharing that his Great Grandfather Isaac Benioff came to the U.S. as a refugee and was warmly accepted.
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So, it&aposs no surprise that our own Judge Jeanine Pirro wasn&apost warmly welcomed during her guest appearance on "The View" on ABC.
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Putin, and Russians more generally, do not speak warmly of Yeltsin, who they remember for weakness both at home and before the wider world.
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She had invited [Graham's wife] Ruth and me for coffee, and when we arrived she greeted us warmly and introduced us to Princess Margaret.
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Its owner, Shalini Sharma, and her father, Suresh Chandra, who helps her manage the restaurant, will most likely greet you warmly when you enter.
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In late April and early May the Lilliputians—in the guise of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA)—were warmly welcomed to Brobdingnag.
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Earlier Sunday, Abe warmly welcomed Trump to Mobara Country Club, south of Tokyo, for a round of golf, their fifth since Trump became president.
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A rocky start While the leaders were complimentary and spoke warmly of each other, events leading up to the press conference were hardly promising.
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Though NBC was once home to Donald Trump, the GOP candidate's warmly welcomed days at the network are gone, according to chairman Bob Greenblatt.
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Then, we're transported back to that warmly lit date nearly a decade prior to see the rest of Cunanan and Versace's on-stage encounter.
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He greeted me warmly at the entrance in a smart black blazer, and, despite our astronomical height difference, it felt like a promising start.
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And Mercedes made it work, along with awesome ambient lights that either glow cooly or warmly, depending on what you told it to do.
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Analysts responded warmly to the earnings, offering a round of target price increases, citing Tencent's bet on dominating the online and mobile gaming space.
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More recently, reporters, like The Irish Times' Simon Carswell, have written about how positive articles about Trump or his properties have been received warmly.
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Surely some individuals and families opposed to same-sex marriage warmly welcomed gays and lesbians into all other aspects of social and civic life.
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After the G43 and G4 iterated on the warmly received G2, the new flagship from LG is set to be "nothing like" its predecessors.
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Although touching the Queen is generally frowned upon, Michelle Obama warmly wrapped her arm around the monarch during a 2009 reception at Buckingham Palace.
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Expect seasonally rotating classic and signature cocktails, a long wine list, and a full dining menu served in a warmly lit but lively space.
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Even more wretched is the fact that C.K. is purported to have been received rather warmly, and got an ovation before starting his set.
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Mr. Obama has been received warmly in Vietnam, by a government eager for a powerful ally against China but also by ordinary Vietnamese citizens.
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He talked about his own experience and told reporters that Trump tried his level best to communicate warmly, with empathy, in his own calls.
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News of the tie-up was greeted warmly not only in Canada but also in Northern Ireland, where the C-Series' wings are made.
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Orban was greeted warmly by Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders, and is scheduled to visit the Western Wall on Friday morning before returning home.
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Obama, with his message of hope and change, was received warmly in 85033 and eventually went on to take first place in the caucuses.
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As such, the Queen's call for people to seek "common ground" and respect "different points of view" will be warmly welcomed in Downing Street.
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"I warmly welcome the National Olympic Committees' and cities' interest in hosting the Olympic Winter Games," said IOC President Thomas Bach in a statement.
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Nuxe's Huile Prodigieuse is a French pharmacy staple for a reason — it's a lightweight, warmly-scented formula that leaves hair silky and skin moisturized.
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Her fans warmly congratulated her on coming out on a public platform, and were eager to share their well wishes with her on Twitter.
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" Proving that her sixth sense works perfectly well, the British singer warmly welcomed the pair on stage and said, "Come up here, you two.
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Wrapped in a disgustingly fabulous, floor-length, magenta faux fur coat, she greeted me warmly before collapsing on the couch backstage ahead of soundcheck.
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Perhaps thanks to the additional helpings of guitar noise, Soft Sounds from Another Planet glows even more warmly, aches more exquisitely, blushes more deeply.
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"He was warmly seen off by leading officials of the Party, government and armed forces organs at the railway station," the news agency said.
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Called "Kelly's Wave," it showed Slater, warmly dressed in a quilted jacket and a gray wool beanie, arriving at a misty pond at daybreak.
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Mr. Trump's victory was also greeted warmly in Russia, where it raised speculation that sanctions over the annexation of Crimea might soon be lifted.
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They also looked at measures of perceived polarization, like how warmly or coldly supporters of each party felt about people in the other party.
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And when it's tossed with curly leafy mustard greens, it evolves in a different and distinct way — a little deeper, more warmly, less sharp.
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When we warmly extend ourselves at home, we point them toward friends and romantic partners who also enjoy serving as a source of support.
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While Mr. Trump's call to cut regulations has been warmly received by other industries, some biotech executives have reacted to his remarks with alarm.
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His ideas were greeted warmly by Italian leftists, who regarded the Risorgimento as a failed revolution, but his sheer readability also contributed to sales.
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Those critiques included concerns that Mfume rewarded sexual partners with promotions and raises, and punished those who did not respond warmly to his advances.
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I'd stayed with Ariel's parents, Peta and John, who, demonstrating typical Aussie hospitality, warmly extended the invitation to me just hours after we'd met.
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She uses warmly colored paints and pencils, and an impeccable sense of design, to pull us right into the pleasant world of Blossom Street.
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He seems to engage with everyone warmly and it is apparent that he has compensated for the ailment by engaging everyone as a friend.
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The spa, which is reminiscent of a pop-up museum exhibit, is housed in a dim, warmly lit basement down a set of stairs.
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All come from an open kitchen in the back of the intimate space, which has a warmly lit arched ceiling and Art Deco touches.
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That rearview-mirror image isn't a still from the movie but a warmly painted rendering of one, this vague nuzzling of Norman Rockwell Americana.
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When Ms. Iorio took Mr. Sands home to spend time with her parents, he was greeted warmly and treated like one of the family.
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"We tell people, dress warmly, because we are only getting started," said Luisa Neubauer, 22, a university student who helps organize the Berlin protests.
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On the Swyft side, the interior is relaxed and warmly inviting, clad in pine with the original 1780 post-and-beam construction beautifully preserved.
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"I warmly congratulate Emmanuel Macron on his success and I look forward to working with him on a wide range of shared priorities," she said.
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While Lu's trial has been welcomed by other medical practitioners, according to Nature, previous Chinese advances in gene-editing have not been so warmly received.
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I hoped it would connect with people, but I could never imagine that it would be so widely and so warmly received by so many.
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When the Dalai Lama, once warmly welcomed in Prague, visited that same year several senior figures, including the prime minister, distanced themselves from his trip.
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While Lavrov spoke warmly of a shared vision for Latin America with Mexico, his Mexican counterpart Ebrard did not make a public appearance with him.
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Meanwhile, the first Red Chillies title to be made available on Netflix is SRK's recent theatrical release 'Dear Zindagi' that was received warmly by audiences.
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Emma Stone was on hand to kick off the festival with the warmly received La La Land, a romantic musical already earning early Oscar buzz.
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I love a happy ending, too, as Harris says she prefers, but it's hard to see how this situation would have ended so warmly IRL.
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"He sometimes would give me a rewrite as I was trying to get onstage, and I would have to slap him," Ms. Russell said warmly.
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He may have been ejected from the diamond, but we're sure North Carolin State baseball coach Elliott Avent would be warmly welcomed on the gridiron.
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News from the opera department: Dmitri Hvorostovsky, a baritone who has been undergoing treatment for a brain tumor, was warmly welcomed back at Carnegie Hall.
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The Chanel-clad guests warmly greeted one another, some with plumb lips and tousled wavy hair, others of the thin, pulled-together Betsy Bloomingdale variety.
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Paul McCartney, Beck and Taylor Hawkins were greeted warmly at Hyde Sunset after the Grammys, along with a slew of other stars including Taylor Swift.
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"He warmly greeted her and gave her a kiss on top of her head," says the onlooker about Bloom and Aniston, who are longtime friends.
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Additionally, Trump's proposal to lower taxes on businesses to bring the U.S. more in line with global competitors has been warmly received by market participants.
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California, which had also been a part of Mexico before it joined America in 1850, never allowed slavery, which meant it was more warmly welcomed.
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Figuring out where Australia should get its energy from or how warmly to embrace China will have to wait yet another six months, at least.
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Paramroop is presumably trying to be a good sport for the show and welcome the couple in warmly, cleansing the room by playing a gong.
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The president should think twice about warmly embracing Vietnam's Communist leaders, as their repressive authoritarianism and disregard for international standards run counter to U.S. interests.
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But she's far more natural in the town-hall setting, warmly approaching the citizen questioners as Trump stalked the stage or lingered awkwardly behind her.
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"Tetro," a modest family drama by Mr. Coppola, was warmly received but played at only 16 theaters in the United States at its widest release.
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He is regarded warmly among Republicans in his home state, Texas, where he has deeper personal relations with a wider portion of the donor class.
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Overnight skies should still be open enough to allow a look for the Leonid meteor shower, but dress warmly as lows are in the 30s.
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A devotee fed her sweets and lowered her head to seek blessings - to which Thakur warmly responded by placing a hand on the woman's head.
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He has also left some suspense over just how warmly he'll embrace Trump at the event, where both he and McConnell are scheduled to speak.
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"Squash," also directed by Mr. Arima (and warmly designed by Jason Sherwood), emanates a similarly optimistic glow, but it is a more fully integrated play.
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Rejecting the restaurant reviewer's customary anonymity, Mr. Gold is warmly received by cooks, servers and restaurateurs, many of whom are grateful for his positive reviews.
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And even if Mr. Mattis is not a registered Democrat, he is viewed more warmly by Democrats than any other member of the Trump administration.
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Burke said Flames players had approached him unsolicited, reporting that if there were ever any gay players on the team, they would be greeted warmly.
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Mr. Trump was warmly received in China's most prominent news outlets, which praised him as a pragmatic leader who, nevertheless, could be friendlier toward China.
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The Kuomintang has sent delegations to China since Tsai took office, where they have been warmly received, and that contact is now likely to increase.
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I'm O.K., You're O.K. Jewel tones and childlike drawings add to the joy quotient in "The Okay Book," Todd Parr's relentlessly affirmative, warmly oddball book.
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It became obvious that in Paris, with a dog, you are regarded warmly as a fellow dog-lover or, conversely, not noticed because it's commonplace.
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Mr. Trudeau's campaign promised "sunny ways" and at a time when the future looked rosy for Canada, voters responded warmly to the change of tone.
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The horizontal bar was won by Fabian Hambuechen of Germany and the parallel bars by Ukraine's Oleg Verniaiev, whom Leyva warmly embraced after the contest.
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They are warmly applauded for their service and also callously exploited, fodder for a spectacle that collapses the difference between patriotic sentiment and gross commercialism.
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Expecting nothing in return, I was greatly relieved when my doorbell rang and the neighbor thanked me warmly for what I had said and done.
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We're supposed to get six inches of snow today so after all my morning chores, I dress warmly with a turtleneck, jeans, and hiking boots.
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Essentially a geezers-fight-back siege movie (Tom Williamson plays the sole young veteran), "VFW" is riotously scuzzy and warmly partial to its rusty heroes.
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Their quest for a three-peat ended Monday, and the Penguins were warmly applauded by their fans when they left the ice after the game.
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It was organized by a Catholic activist group and held in Béziers, a southern town whose famously provocative mayor, Robert Ménard, warmly welcomed the attendees.
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Footage of Charles skipping a handshake with Pence, while warmly greeting those either side of him, led many to conclude that Charles had insulted Pence.
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At a special joint session of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, Pence was warmly welcomed as he outlined the many reasons our two countries are united.
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Models, stylists and messengers were all greeted warmly by the office dog, Barbosa, a boxer rescued two months ago from a park in Puerto Rico.
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It was, though, a day for Stenson to bask in the acclaim of being the exiting champion as he was warmly applauded at every turn.
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He wasn't always greeted warmly, but it was the kind of campaign itinerary that's hard to imagine a Republican presidential candidate even contemplating in 210.
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Trump's approach was warmly received in 2016 in parts of Appalachia and the Rust Belt, which have been suffering from manufacturing and mining jobs losses.
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The only light onstage would be provided by the candelabrum, and the two would huddle over it, warmly illuminated, wet concrete glinting all around them.
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Christie and his wife, Mary Pat, greeted volunteers warmly, urging them not to let up and start celebrating until after the polls close at 2100pm.
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She broke early in the second set and again in the eighth game to wrap up victory, volleying the winner before saluting a warmly appreciative crowd.
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"I'm over the moon that they've been so warmly received and tthat they've been welcomed into the world and Star Wars family by everybody," he says.
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When my friends talk warmly about their childhoods, the family vacations they took, the extra-curricular activities they participated in, I have a hard time relating.
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The Gurung's honey-hunt tradition plays a central role in the cultural identity of those in this region, and they welcomed me warmly when I arrived.
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"The child was saved because it was in a crib and wrapped warmly," regional governor Boris Dubrovsky was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency.
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Messages on gun control, immigration reform, income inequality, and Medicare-for-all were received warmly by California Democratic Party Convention delegates, many of whom are progressives.
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Over the five months the installation was open, more than 2m people came to bask in a glow that was at once primeval and warmly communal.
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Donald Trump wasn't welcomed warmly at the World Series on Sunday ... some fans hung "Impeach Trump!" banners in the stands while others booed the president relentlessly.
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At Wempe, Mr. Hartley was greeted warmly, with mild fawning by Michael Guzman, a dapper salesman in a tailored suit, who praised Mr. Hartley's refined taste.
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She spoke warmly Wednesday of traveling to Iowa to campaign for her uncle, Mitt, the two-time presidential candidate who has emerged as a Trump scold.
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Every year on Halloween — when the trick-or-treating is over and the children are tucked warmly into their beds — that's when the real party starts.
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Hanekamp says that feeling deeply connected to your partner means accepting them as they are and receiving their needs as warmly as you do your own.
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But even though Beckham said a reunion tour wasn't in the works, she spoke very warmly of the day she shared with her fellow Spice Girls.
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Last week, you had Supreme Court supportive of the Affordable Care Act, gay rights, you also a speech down in Charleston that was pretty warmly received.
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One recently told me he warmly welcomed the talk of a new deal, before summarily dismissing every item on Mr Macron's shopping list one-by-one.
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Mr Netanyahu has warmly embraced Mr Trump, who in turn has showered him with gifts, most recently his endorsement of Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights.
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But it was all worth it, according to both Balcombe and Rod Chong, Roborace's deputy CEO, because of how warmly the Goodwood crowd embraced the Robocar.
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Corbett, 54, and longtime girlfriend Bo Derek, 59, spent the evening chatting with Sharon Stone before a mustachioed Noth, 61, dropped by and warmly greeted Corbett.
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"I would much rather be here," he says, talking warmly of support from the local mayor and of how attracting talent is no trouble at all.
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The coming G7 will be the first involving Trump, who has spoken warmly of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has pledged to improve relations with Moscow.
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Ada Kaleh (220) by Helena Wittman Through a "warmly rendered feat of formalist filmmaking," Wittman explores the imagined futures of a group of anonymous young adults.
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Sabbat was also seen with his arm around Sevigny's shoulder outside the wedding, with another shot showing them cradling their heads together as they smiled warmly.
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The strongest predictor of these gaps is distance: South Americans tend to dislike Uncle Sam, whereas residents of Central America and the Caribbean feel more warmly.
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Just think, one day, we'll live in a world where you could open your front door and be warmly greeted by a Big Mac and fries.
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At the unveiling of the museum at the Paris town hall this week, it was a Socialist mayor who warmly applauded the multi-billionaire business magnate.
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Warmly, happily, it seemed that years of encouragement and instruction—offered for the most part to children without talent or interest—had at last been rewarded.
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Macron greeted him warmly as a "very special guest," but had already called for an end to the trade disputes that he said threatened global growth.
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A spokesman for the South Korean President's office urged citizens to warmly welcome Trump, though a handful of protests have been organized ahead of the visit.
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But binding your life together, creating a family and warmly remembering it all as one's days become numbered is my definition of marrying the right person.
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Dubois greeted Welsh warmly; he used to work as a public-relations director for DSM, and Welsh has become a major donor to the Ocean Cleanup.
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But in terms of conveying this work's view of art as both a coolly isolating and warmly embracing experience, I've never seen a more convincing interpretation.
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But how is it possible to exclude any set of men, without taking away that principle of religious freedom which we ourselves so warmly contend for?
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The defendant, Owen Labrie, 19, greeted her warmly and answered all of her questions, the reporter, Susan Zalkind, posted on Twitter and later wrote for Vice.
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"Suzanne Pleshette taught me what to order: a McCarthy salad, dressing on the side, and well-done fries," Max recalled, as the waiter warmly welcomed him.
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Standing well over six feet tall and visibly muscled from countless hours spent boxing, he greets friends with big hugs and laughs warmly at others' jokes.
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This may indicate a shift from last year, when tech firms aimed at stable enterprises tended to be greeted more warmly than fickle consumer-focused ones.
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Warmly, Harvey Milk Addressed to his friends Don Amador and Tony Karnes of Los Angeles, the missive demonstrates the pure elation of Milk's day as mayor.
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On a recent afternoon amid a torrential downpour, Ms. Lin, 59, slight in a pair of slacks and clogs, warmly showed a visitor around the museum.
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Aides said that the two would warmly interact backstage at events, even weeks after the first debate, and that they quickly moved beyond that tense moment.
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"We thought a few local lockdowns, canceling public gatherings, and warmly encouraging working from home would be enough stop the spread of the virus," he wrote.
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Island Women For a change of pace, introduce your book club to Jessica Hagedorn's raucous, warmly florid novel "Dogeaters," set in the Philippines in the 1950s.
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In East Austin Saturday, Jesse E. Washington warmly recalled Mr. Conditt's second victim, 17-year-old Draylen Mason, whom Mr. Washington had watched grow from boyhood.
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He spoke warmly about Marine Le Pen, the far-right French politician, and admired the "healthier and more courageous" ideas of the Hungarian premier, Viktor Orban.
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There, as with everywhere else he has gone, strangers recognized him on the street and greeted him warmly, eager to talk about the team and soccer.
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When the comics arrived, Ms. Ways greeted them warmly, a hurricane of energy, complimenting outfits, doling out hugs and cracking jokes to keep the mood light.
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However, de Jager told DeGeneres then that she was ultimately grateful to have come out because it was so warmly and widely received by her fans.
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The club had posted a video of the Levante team warmly welcoming Muwallad during the week, and tens of thousands of Saudis had responded positively online.
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Warren was greeted warmly and she cycled seamlessly between notes of empathy and her case for the "structural change" needed to benefit and revive Native communities.
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"I warmly welcome the initiative that Google has taken to preserve the smooth functioning of the internet during the COVID19 crisis," Breton said in a statement.
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In the fall, when Mr. Stretch testified before a Senate subcommittee about why Facebook had failed to stop Russian interference, his remarks were not warmly received.
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I send A. in for the baked goods since he's not dressed as warmly as I am, and the dogs and I wait on the porch.
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The Sixth, like its composer, is also extremely likable: warmly received by the audience at Music Hall here, as I imagine it would be anywhere else.
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As Jordan wound through 20 minutes of jokes about online dating, smoking marijuana and Uber drivers, Tony alternated between rubbing his chin thoughtfully and chuckling warmly.
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She grounds the film in a matter-of-fact present always cast in a cold shade of blue, interlacing warmly lit scenes of childhood in between.
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Now a popular conservative presence in his own right, Don Jr. is warmly welcomed by his father's constituents and is a popular speaker at Trump rallies.
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His message was received less than warmly by the city's mayor and police commissioner, who suggested that Mr. Sessions's hard-line policy might undermine public safety.
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Sticking to his cool tone, when he ended his remarks to journalists in Paris, Putin thanked Merkel and Macron warmly but offered no pleasantries to Zelenskiy.
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Tor doesn't speak often either, but when he does he fixes you with that firm blue gaze so many Scandinavian people have and speaks concisely and warmly.
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The two leaders personally symbolized the breakthrough, embracing warmly and swaying side by side to live traditional music at a lavish state dinner in the Eritrean capital.
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The appointment of a well-known European former policymaker is likely to be warmly welcomed by the European Union, where IASB rules are mandatory for listed companies.
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The Queen, while warmly praising Trump and America, was nevertheless pointed in her praise for post-World War II security structures that the President has often criticized.
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The stranger who had just been warmly welcomed into the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church began unloading his pistol on a Bible study group, killing nine people.
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Read MoreHistory says 'Brexit' makes sense But my real goal is to warmly express my jealously at the opportunity you all have in just one week's time.
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Cruz was received warmly if not quite enthusiastically, winning modest applause as he hit on some California themes, including his selection of Carly Fiorina as running mate.
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Mahinda, when you finally fought your way to the Sri Lanka Freedom party presidential nomination in 2005, nowhere were you welcomed more warmly than in this column.
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The video then ends with the woman saying that Sweden warmly welcomes its Chinese friends to the kingdom but will spank the Chinese people if they misbehave.
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In her first solo visit to speak with lawmakers in the Capitol, Melania Trump on Wednesday morning was warmly welcomed, leading a bipartisan roundtable discussion on opioids.
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Closer to home, this year Rosatom started building a reactor in Hungary months after Mr Putin was warmly received in Budapest by Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister.
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Her upper register is all but gone, but her middle range, where she remained comfortably settled for most of the evening, was as warmly expressive as ever.
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The new report Tuesday was warmly greeted by the Obama administration, which last week lost a key court decision that, if upheld, could damage the Obamacare program.
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Warmly-dressed fans arrive to Yankee Stadium before the baseball game between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees, Tuesday, April 5, 2016 in New York.
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This is a universe you want to crawl into the second Thanksgiving ends and stay warmly cocooned, draped in velvet and luminescent silks, through the New Year.
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Mexico's peso firmed 2178.26 percent against the dollar after Trump spoke warmly Mexico's incoming president on Monday, saying he expected to get "something worked out" on NAFTA.
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She warmly congratulated her American rival though and the greeting was returned despite some riders openly questioning why Zabelinskaya was racing, given the IOC's pre-Games stance.
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The S350DB speakers warmly and faithfully reproduce sound equally well from cable TV, set-top boxes, video game consoles old and new, Blu-rays and even vinyl.
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Trump, who warmly greeted Epstein and two other people when they arrived, is seen on the video smiling and clapping along with the music stands beside Epstein.
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He received Trump warmly, took him on a tour through Napoleon's tomb, and offered up a Disney-perfect version of Paris — including an Eiffel Tower dinner party.
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NBC News reported Thursday that the White House abandoned an initial idea for Trump to visit FBI headquarters, after learning he would not be greeted warmly there
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What he did do, over the course of five seasons of television and two movies—the second of which was the warmly-received 2017 release Hey Arnold!
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She was back at Olympia Fields to support her sister on Sunday, however, and the pair embraced warmly outside the clubhouse, their affection for each other clear.
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A smiling, matronly woman behind the bar greeted Silva warmly, and he introduced us as friends from California who wanted to try the best pulque in Oaxaca.
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One can imagine that anonymous modern institutions like scholarships and affordable loans would have been, for the niece, a preferable, if less warmly human and tribal, option.
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Mr. Trump was warmly, if not rapturously, received at the annual conference, which is billed as the Values Voter Summit, and displayed a measure of self-awareness.
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They'll be greeted warmly by the owner, Debbie McClain, and wake up to a breakfast of rum-soaked French toast in a wonderfully restored 211983th-century townhouse.
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It's shamelessly partial but also warmly pleasurable, partly because Mr. Linklater is an engaging and humble conversationalist who moves easily to the beat of his own soundtrack.
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It was clear early on who had done their research and knew how to read the room; Harris was warmly welcomed and Warren received a standing ovation.
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When venturing outdoors during a winter storm, the CDC and National Weather Service have some recommendations: Dress warmly with hats, scarves and mittens and by wearing layers.
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"You'll be hard pressed to find a Kellogg alum that won't warmly welcome this request and make time to connect with you one on one," says Cherubin.
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Instead, the two presidents warmly congratulated each other during the press conference, with President Trump calling Macron a "great leader" and pledging to come to Paris again.
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While some members of the Ex-Co board had mistresses, they weren't warmly welcomed at the tony dinners and official events that members were required to attend.
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Since his election in 2013, Francis has put great emphasis on improving inter-faith relations and smiled warmly as he greeted Egypt's top cleric, Ahmed al-Tayeb.
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Yet media outlets still warmly welcome George W. Bush on their programs, and cable news is still eager to champion more war, as was illustrated Thursday night.
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Adults in the audience are prodded to recapture their long-lost moviegoing innocence, while their young companions are patiently directed to giggle warmly or gasp in amazement.
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"I hope that the Japanese people will be able to warmly welcome as members of our society those who come to Japan to work here," he said.
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Even so, the fall is propelled by such zippy dialogue and unexpectedly sweet moments (Erica and Laurie's relationship, especially, is warmly believable) that you may not care.
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In America, corporations are warmly encouraged to put their foot in the state's boot to stand on the neck of the poor, whenever that might be profitable.
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But smaller tech start-ups that have gone public — and which often have more room to grow and lose less money — have been warmly embraced by investors.
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Name Withheld Our economy is warmly solicitous toward people at the top of the income hierarchy, icily indifferent toward those in the middle and at the bottom.
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She thinks that if she "wakes" them, they'll return to these warmly lit, inviting lives free from grief and pain — but we know that's not the case.
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And that is why Mr. Nimetz so warmly welcomed the agreement on a new name finally reached on Tuesday between the prime ministers of Macedonia and Greece.
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Finally, Pope Francis has been warmly welcomed in Colombia, where on Friday he honored two clerics who were killed during the country's five decades of civil conflict.
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The feud was patched up in 1995, when the mayor, mindful of Staten Island's critical role in his own election, warmly endorsed Mr. Molinari for district attorney.
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In 2004, he spent three days in captivity when he and several Japanese citizens were captured in Iraq, but they were not welcomed warmly upon their return.
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Ms. Nixon was greeted warmly at Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's victory party, and on Wednesday held a buoyant news conference in the Union Square subway station in Manhattan.
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That air also hangs, warmly spiced, in the Conservatory, with a profuse display of the natural exoticism of the islands that goes well beyond the painter's depiction.
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In the Romance, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter was as warmly expressive as always, with precise articulation that didn't waver even in passages of precarious double-stops.
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At dinnertime, Bala Baya gets warmly boisterous, and Mr. Tibi rolls out more elaborate creations like plump whole sea bass with fennel, burnt sage, lemon and anise.
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In the intervening years, he was appointed a committee chairman, praised endlessly by Republican leadership and his endorsement was widely and warmly sought after by presidential hopefuls.
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Washington DC (CNN)A touching photograph of several generations of presidents paying tribute to the late Barbara Bush is being warmly and widely circulated on social media.
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Australian leaders warmly welcomed the news of Harris' appointment, including Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull who has met with the admiral in Hawaii on at least one occasion.
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This combination of grapes, oak and age gives gran reservas their characteristic burnished feeling, like a comfortable old leather chair in a warmly lighted, wood-paneled room.
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Ms. Romilly isn't quite the quick-witted Beatrice of one's dreams: One thinks warmly of Eve Best in the same role at this theater six years ago.
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Sitcoms often have "the day everything changed" pilots, but presumably the "new" character will be warmly subsumed into the rest of the ensemble in the second episode.
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Francis warmly told Mr. Senèze that he had been looking for the book, which was released in France Wednesday, but had not been able to find it.
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Trump counts Narendra Modi, India's populist and nationalist prime minister, as a good friend who is ready to greet him warmly this week on a state visit.
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An earlier version of Ms. Farber's play was warmly received in Washington in late 2015, so one has to wonder what happened in the trans-Atlantic crossing.
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The United States has accused Russia of hacking emails of Democratic Party officials in order to influence the election, and Mr. Putin warmly welcomed Mr. Trump's victory.
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"Hi, I'm the new guy," he said, eliciting laughter and applause from the crowd, who seemed to respond warmly to his humility and self-professed CEO-mentality.
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Foster, whose father narrowly escaped alive from an IRA shooting, spoke warmly of McGuinness in parliament on Wednesday and was applauded as she arrived at the service.
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Activating a mutual cycle of reinforcement with GOP allies, Trump warmly praised the GOP allies who wrote it and who rely on his support for their careers.
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But what he did at the summit meeting was to further aggrandize a ruthless killer, warmly embracing him and speaking of the special relationship they have enjoyed.
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In the end, that expletive-deleted corner's potential was the ghost that brought me back into the game, and so for that I'll embrace my albatross warmly.
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Bannon also excelled at baseball, although shipmates ribbed him for being called out three times in one inning, recalled David Ziemba, who spoke warmly about his former roommate.
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And yet Trump speaks warmly of Putin and his desire for better cooperation with Russia, publicly dismissing the hacking allegations and accusing the intelligence community of acting politically.
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The real problem for Motorola, though, would be making this new Razr anything more than a feeble attempt to make people warmly reminisce about a long dead phone.
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The tri-Ace developed adventure's already been warmly received in Japan—it's out in the US and UK at the end of June and beginning of July respectively.
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It has a relaxed tone while also inserting a sense of expectation for continued correspondence, which could be great if you're wanting to keep a conversation going. "Warmly"
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But he was equally well received at an earlier event in the Democratic stronghold of Baltimore, where he and the city's mayor spoke warmly of their working partnership.
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" So far the initiative has been warmly received, especially by a mother named Emily Dive who posted on the supermarket's Facebook page, describing the experience as a "milestone.
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The seal was displayed on Tuesday at Turning Point USA's student summit, where Trump gave a raucous 80-minute speech and was greeted warmly by the youthful audience.
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Temerko spoke warmly about his "friend" Johnson, telling how the two men sometimes call each other "Sasha," the Russian diminutive for Alexander, which is Johnson's real first name.
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Talking to Greatness, who speaks as warmly as the hard life reminiscence of his newly minted hit, it's pretty clear he's ready to show it to the world.
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People greet each other warmly outside the main bar, club officials mingle with supporters in the midday heat, while some fans get ready to do their matchday duties.
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IT TOOK ten days, but Brazil's second gold medal of the Olympics—won by pole vaulter Thiago Braz da Silva—was warmly welcomed by the games' host nation.
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That early period warmly highlights Spielberg's bonds with Lucas, Coppola, Martin Scorsese and Brian De Palma, a group that came to dominate the movie industry in different ways.
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Earlier this year, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visited Central America, where she was welcomed and received warmly by governmental leaders and officials in each nation she visited.
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An usher essentially stands guard at the church entrance during the service and often locks the front and side door (while remembering to warmly greet members and visitors).
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Meghan embraced her friends at the kitchen warmly with kisses on cheeks, visibly excited at the success of the book this week and the day of the launch.
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She can pick the mangoes from Bob's trees and use them in a black-rice salad, or turn a local calabash squash into a warmly spiced, coconutty soup.
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Whereas Muscovites in the service industry sometimes met my English with a sigh and roll of the eyes, the owner of Skalka, Rozaliya Kuchmezova, greeted me quite warmly.
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Warmly ensconced in the bleached hide of Falkor, the golden diva and the two full-sized Tiffany chandeliers hanging from her ears wailed us into the New Year.
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While the first teaser trailer for this year's "Call of Duty: WW II" has been more warmly received, analysts want to see people's reactions to the game itself.
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Her troupe's season at Aaron Davis Hall, which closed on Saturday, warmly ushered in a new artistic director, Tiffany Rea-Fisher, who joined Elisa Monte Dance in 2004.
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A former classmate, Valda Clark Christian, now a health care executive in Maryland, recalled how Nakesha had warmly introduced her to the relatives who accompanied her to campus.
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On Tuesday, he cautiously kept to scripted dialogue at the start of his meeting with Mattis, as he welcomed him to the Philippines and spoke warmly of ties.
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He also spoke warmly of Australia as an ally and trading partner, and said that other nations with close relationships to the United States might be exempted, too.
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"I hope you feel inspired to live when you watch this movie," she said, smiling warmly as staff members worked to right the signage on the red carpet.
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And a hush fell over the room when she said it was "hurtful" that Mr. Biden had warmly recalled his work with segregationist senators in remarks last week.
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Years ago, Berninger gave his wife a nickname: Yoko, after Yoko Ono, whose ideas about Beatles songs were not always warmly received by the rest of the band.
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While the doc covers some heavy topics — homophobia, AIDS, alcoholism, heartbreak — the vibe is quite sunny, and McNally comes across as warmly candid, pretty happy and self-aware.
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Despite this carnage, locals have overcome the trauma of the war more quickly than Americans, and I am warmly welcomed into homes and classrooms everywhere, including Khe Sanh.
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After watching Colbert rail so hard against the Trump administration's lies, it was downright bizarre to see him warmly welcome someone responsible for defending so many of them.
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For all the turmoil, President Trump warmly praised Mr. Porter on Friday, saying that it was a "tough time" and noting that Mr. Porter had denied the accusations.
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Publishers and advertisers have responded warmly to the speedy load times made possible by the Accelerated Mobile Pages program, but its adoption has also been rewarded more directly.
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The film was received warmly by critics and performed respectably at the box office, easily making back its budget on the way to a total of $32.9 million.
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His previous book, "Coming Apart," which examined a balkanized America through the lens not of I.Q. but "cultural differences" between wealthy and poor white Americans, was warmly received.
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While the tension between the attorney general and the President did not specifically come up in the meeting, Barr was received warmly and with multiple rounds of applause.
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First, this is measuring "affective polarization" — that is to say, the difference between how warmly people view the political party they favor and the political party they oppose.
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The sun shone warmly on me through the windshield, relaxing my mind, which wandered ahead into my room to lose my school uniform and rush outside to play.
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The irony was that the album was much less warmly received when it was released only three weeks earlier, greeted as it was by tepid sales and reviews.
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The two men greeted each other warmly before a row of US and North Korean flags, shaking hands and laughing eight months after their initial meeting in Singapore.
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But what I most remember is that in the midst of all that frenzied activity, I was received graciously and warmly by everyone I met at the mosque.
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Aside from a warmly stabilizing performance by Anjela Nedyalkova as Veronika, a Bulgarian prostitute and Simon's business partner, the film's women are barely seen and quietly worn down.
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Following celebrations of Bastille Day and the 29th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I, Mr. Trump and President Emmanuel Macron of France warmly shook hands.
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But in Doonbeg, Trump is being welcomed warmly — not so much as president of the United States but as the largest employer in the village of 754 people.
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Not only do poor voters feel the most warmly toward Trump, as shown in their "thermometer" ratings, but they are also far more likely to vote for him.
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Affleck told The Hollywood Reporter that he and the pop superstar occasionally "touch base," and Lopez warmly congratulated Affleck when he won his Golden Globe for Argo in 2013.
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NATO troops will be warmly welcomed in the face of such Russian gestures as the installation of batteries of nuclear-tipped Iskandar missiles in the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
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To remind Nigerians of Mr. Buhari's appeal, his office has released pictures of crowds warmly greeting the president in several visits to mostly northern cities, his base of support.
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She was planning to remount "Wow," her warmly received 2014 mash-up of dance and Kate Bush songs, which aspired to utter sincerity in an age of pervasive irony.
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Both women smiled warmly as they were greeted by the hotel's general manager Kevin Brooke and his deputy Andre Bremermann on red carpet at the front of the hotel.
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It's amid these murky waters that A Christmas Prince appeared, a warmly lit tale as old as time (and one we conveniently see unfolding across the pond right now).
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The Facebook titan posted a snap of himself gazing warmly at his newborn baby girl, while August — whose hand is stretched toward him — looks sweetly up at her father.
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Click here to view original GIFThe dual-screen Nintendo DS wasn't warmly received when first revealed, but it's gone on to be one of the company's best-selling consoles.
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Private equity's ongoing refusal to abandon such parasitic practices as dividend recaps and monitoring fees has created the environment for Warren's rhetoric to be warmly received in some quarters.
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And her 2012 small-town dance dramedy Bunheads — while warmly received by former Gilmore Girls fans — wasn't a huge ratings hit for ABC Family and only lasted one season.
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The parents are warmly praised by Tahir Alam, a Muslim educationalist who was barred from Birmingham's teaching system in 2015 after an inquiry into attempts to Islamise state schools.
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Some scientists whose work overlaps with activism — like the researchers who helped uncover the water crisis in Flint, Michigan — have not been not warmly received by the scientific community.
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These are the nation's maximum-security prisons, where he almost certainly be less than warmly received by scores of inmates who loathe Trump and his attorney general, Jeff Sessions.
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Schibsted's classifieds spin-off has been warmly welcomed by investors who have been less impressed by strategy at rivals such as German publisher Axel Springer and broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1.
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He is due to see Raggi in the coming weeks to try to convince her to support the project, which has been warmly endorsed by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
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After his wife, Barbara Bush, died last month at 220, the former president was warmly greeted by the coastal town in Maine, where the Bush family has a compound.
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The AK party warmly embraced the region's newly emerging Islamists and suddenly turned a cold shoulder to the autocrats it had only recently wooed as customers for Turkish goods.
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Officials have also launched a propaganda campaign, asking people to "warmly love the party, motherland, and the big family of the Chinese people" and "oppose splittism, extremism and violence".
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Warmly,[Your name]The invoice email When to send: At the end of a project or at the end of a month, if you're billing on a recurring basis.
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As Mr. Abu Gosh spoke, a well-known retired Israeli general, Yossi Ben Hanan, walked in to the Caravan, and Mr. Abu Gosh got up to greet him warmly.
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Same goes for the rubber booties built into the bottom: Do yourself a favor and dress warmly underneath, with thick wool socks and long johns as a base layer.
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When we'd first met that morning at their hotel in Brooklyn, both Holman and Vincent had hugged me warmly, like we were childhood friends reconnected after many years apart.
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But on Friday evening there was no sign of tension between the two Churches as Georgia's ailing, 83-year-old Orthodox leader, Patriarch Ilia II, warmly welcomed the pope.
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As well as his family, that includes friends like Alan Smith, Michael Thomas and Ian Wright, whom Ryan warmly cites as some of his dad's most supportive former teammates.
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Though the speech was warmly received by the large crowds watching on screens in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, the reaction of a leading rights group was swift and damning.
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When I arrive for our interview, Mr. Hughes greets me warmly, and we sit in what appears to be the office's only conference room, enclosed by a glass wall.
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Mr. Bannon, the former chief strategist for President Trump, was warmly applauded when he addressed the party congress of the anti-immigrant National Front, led by Ms. Le Pen.
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So it's not surprising that in the aftermath of a hostile election cycle, partisans are feeling less warmly toward one another, and less likely to date the other side.
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Erdoğan, who has been warmly embraced by President Donald Trump, is widely seen as an authoritarian strongman who has radically diminished the pillars of democracy in his own country.
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However, his offer to get directly involved is unlikely to be received warmly by China, which contends, as Trump had previously said, that this is a purely internal matter.
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Some people suspect the timing of the lawsuit being made public correlates with the end of their trip to Africa, which has been warmly received by the international press.
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A new German government is being warmly welcomed in Europe, mainly in France, due to plans to reform the euro area, which would likely not happen without German backing.
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The space itself was warmly lit and organized in an aesthetically pleasing and efficient manner that made it easy to browse from among the more than 40 featured brands.
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Other video showed Mr. Chatillon speaking warmly of his own visit with Mr. Degrelle, who was a patron saint of Europe's far-right youths until his death in 13.
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Driven more by personal loyalty and a ravenous appetite to win than by any fixed political philosophy, the deal-cutting president has been received warmly by some mainstream conservatives.
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The deal was warmly welcomed in the EU and by the United States, long impatient with what it perceives as Greek obduracy over the name, potentially destabilizing the Balkans.
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"We are disappointed for our wrestlers, who have been warmly welcomed by the Iranian public on many occasions," said Patrick Sandusky, a spokesman for the United States Olympic Committee.
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It was received warmly in South Africa where it has been described as the "best of African artistic expression," according to Sibongiseni Mkhize, CEO of South African State Theater.
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Trump and Kim have met a total of three times in person, and the president often speaks warmly of the North Korean leader — referring to him as a friend.
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In 2015, her government deported a South Korean-born American citizen who had spoken warmly about her trips to North Korea in public appearances and articles in South Korea.
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Arlene Foster, the D.U.P. leader, spoke warmly of Ms. McKee in an interview with R.T.E., an Irish broadcaster, but warned that her party would not be swayed by sentiment.
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Often working alongside the full-time staff on the 20th floor -- unique in its size and resources alone -- are people not normally welcomed warmly into a DA's office: defense attorneys.
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In a final flourish, they showed images of Mr. Christie together with President Obama, evoking a divisive moment after Hurricane Sandy when the governor praised and warmly greeted the president.
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In 22015, he invited Dutch politician Geert Wilders, an icon of anti-Muslim extremism, to attend the Republican National Convention, where reports say he was greeted warmly by GOP stalwarts.
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Gaga kneeled on the ground beside Cooper, who sat on a stool for the song and looked down at her warmly, resting a hand on her arm as he sang.
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It may be repeated in Brazil, where the front-runner to win the presidency in October is Jair Bolsonaro, who speaks viciously about gay people but warmly of military rule.
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Christie also rubbed many Republicans the wrong way when he warmly welcomed Obama to his state in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, just a week before the 2012 presidential election.
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Clinton, who was greeted warmly at the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), went after Trump for repeatedly saying that he would be "neutral" on Israel.
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Cher's comments -- part of an unscripted speech introducing Clinton to the assembled crowd, which warmly received the remarks -- were posted on Facebook before being reported by The New York Times.
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The ice-cool Chung barely celebrated, but after being warmly congratulated by Djokovic he walked across to milk the applause from the sell-out crowd, including a sizeable Korean contingent.
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But over the weekend, leaders of the OCU said the new President had apologised for his joke and they had warmly forgiven him; they wished him well with his presidency.
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" The Texas City Independent School District wrote in a statement obtained by PEOPLE that Vela "had a lot of friends and was thought of warmly by her peers and teachers.
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Garcia Padilla is the first sitting Puerto Rican governor in history to visit Cuba, a "privilege" he said, telling journalist that local officials and the public had treated him warmly.
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