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  • On a return trip Thursday, Briscoe found a cordial reception and encouraging news.
  • The undertaking met with a cordial reception in many quarters, especially in Berlin.
  • I most appreciate his cordial reception.
  • I am counting on a cordial reception, I did a lot for Bayern after all,
  • But modernity is not everything, and the reviewer reported a cordial reception, seconded by his own.
  • Murayama also met a cordial reception on Capitol Hill, where Republicans are in control for the first time in four decades.
  • But supplementing those unique joint appearances, Bush and Kerry each was popping up just about anywhere that promised a cordial reception.
  • Upon his appointment Decatur made his journey to Washington, where he was again received with cordial receptions from various dignitaries and countrymen.
  • Despite reports of shooting Sunday night, " by and large it has been a cordial reception, " he said in Dili.
  • Imperial trains are still operated occasionally, but they mainly function as a cordial reception for state guests, rather than transportation of the imperial family.
  • At St . Petersburg he met with a more cordial reception from Catherine II, and in 1787 he was permitted to return to France, though not to Paris.
  • But Castro will receive an altogether more cordial reception from U . S . business executives, many of whom do not support the U . S . economic embargo against Cuba.
  • A Harvard-trained economist and lawyer, Ferguson received a cordial reception among the committee members, with Sarbanes saying he expected Ferguson's nomination to win prompt Senate approval.
  • Investors and employees gave Arpey a cordial reception, but some said American needs bigger changes to reverse more than $ 6.2 billion in losses since the beginning of 2001.
  • In Breslau he met with a cordial reception from G . W . Komn, the publisher, and was, moreover, subsequently employed by the prince of Carolath-Schbnaich as tutor to his sons.
  • On 15 December 1876, Sir Shepstone with 25 troopers from the Natal Mounted Police and others set out from Pietermaritzburg to Pretoria to annex the Transvaal; arriving on 27 January 1877 to a cordial reception.
  • The butcher Hoffmann, who also had been arrested, was discharged; and the city council, of which he was a member, gave him a cordial reception when he first appeared after his release.
  • He never married, but was very much beloved by his people, one such being Walther von der Vogelweide, who lamented him especially as Duke Leopold VI gave Walther a less cordial reception at his court.
  • Australian Maj . Gen . Peter Cosgrove, commander of the multinational force, said the first troops " met absolutely no resistance . . . By and large, it has been a cordial reception ."
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