Welcomed Sentence Examples

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  • She suggested that Natasha should fast and prepare for Holy Communion, and Natasha gladly welcomed the idea.

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  • While she welcomed the feeling of newfound power, she was terrified for her son.

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  • But although welcomed with enthusiasm Reaction on his return to Turin, he introduced a system of in the reaction which, if less brutal, was no less uncom- Italian promising than that of Austrian archdukes or Bourbon States.

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  • The mine was sealed, a new metal door and padlock in place where the gaping opening had welcomed the Deans two days before.

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  • Rostov and Ilyin, on entering the room, were welcomed with merry shouts and laughter.

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  • In fact, his sleeping body welcomed her energy.

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  • The innkeeper welcomed him kindly.

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  • Arbitration under such conditions was contemptuously rejected, and after the king had ordered the sheriffs to seize the lands and goods of the revolting nobles, London opened its gates and peacefully welcomed the baronial army.

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  • She eagerly slid into his embrace and welcomed the warm lips that sought hers.

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  • She hugged his neck and welcomed his warm kiss with eager lips.

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  • Still, a case that spawned a novel basis for argument was always a welcomed diversion from their increasing caseload.

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  • Still, she had been welcomed as pest control.

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  • Without your protector, you'll never be welcomed at the Council.

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  • It was exceedingly burdensome, and its abolition by Edward the Confessor in 1051 was welcomed as a great relief.

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  • The guests welcomed Pierre because he always helped to enliven and unite any company he was in.

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  • If Dustin's words were true, she'd never be welcomed into the home of any of Damian's people, not if they feared the sight of her!

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  • No deity or Immortal or living human ever welcomed or accepted Death, but the souls always had.

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  • I remember a time when you would have welcomed a cold morning so we could cuddle.

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  • Like her, they were welcomed with open arms.

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  • To his surprise, the entire Reynolds family welcomed the decision and insisted that Josh would have wanted it that way.

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  • She hadn't exactly welcomed him home.

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  • The convention was attended by Sir George Grey, who was publicly welcomed to the colony by New Zealanders resident in Sydney, and by other admirers, and his reception was an absolute ovation.

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  • Charles accepted these terms, and was welcomed by the Guelph party as their chief throughout Italy.

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  • He welcomed the lore of every stranger.

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  • In response the Moravians, at the General Synod (1909), welcomed the offer, but also declared their wish (a) to preserve their independence as a "Protestant Episcopal Church"; (b) to co-operate freely as heretofore with other Evangelical Churches.

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  • In Australia the Jews from the first were welcomed on perfectly equal terms. The oldest congregation is that of Sydney (1817); the Melbourne community dates from 1844.

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  • The missionaries, finding their position secure, presently began to take action in political affairs, and persuaded the king to grant a constitution to the Tongans, who welcomed it with a kind of childish enthusiasm, but were far from fitted to receive it.

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  • He comes to Attica and dies in the grove of the Eumenides at Colonus, in his death welcomed and pardoned by the fate which had pursued him throughout his life.

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  • After a brief seclusion, Herod the Tetrarch, his uncle, who had married Herodias, his sister, made him Agoranomos (Overseer of Markets) of Tiberias, and presented him with a large sum of money; but his uncle being unwilling to continue his support, Agrippa left Judea for Antioch and soon after returned to Rome, where he was welcomed by Tiberius and became the constant campanion of the emperor Gaius (Caligula), then a popular favourite.

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  • The death of Titus, if not hastened by foul means, was at least eagerly welcomed by his brother.

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  • In 1485 Henry, earl of Richmond, disembarked here on his return from France, and was welcomed on landing by Sir Rhys ap Thomas and much of the chivalry of Wales.

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  • Opinions were divided in the emperor's circle between a Russian and an Austrian princess; but the marked coolness with which overtures for the hand of the tsar's sister were received at St Petersburg, and the skill with which Count Metternich, the Austrian chancellor, let it be known that a union with the archduchess, Marie Louise, would be welcomed at Schonbrunn, helped to decide the matter.

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  • As such, they were eagerly welcomed by the clergy; for a single magistrate, sitting in secret without appeal, necessarily grasps at whatever will lighten his burden of responsibility.

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  • He brought with him Captains Lindsay and Christie to assist the Persians in the war, and presented the shah with some serviceable fieldpieces; but there was little occasion for the exercise of his diplomatic ability save in his non-official intercourse with the people, and here he availed himself of it to the great advantage of himself and his country.i He was welcomed by the shah in camp at Ujani, and took leave a month afterwards to return via Bagdad and Basra to India.

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  • Eminem himself told the audience of the MTV Video Music Awards in 2001 that he welcomed the controversy, because it only helps him sell more records.

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  • The bureau responded, from the top, that all tips were welcomed and followed up, regardless of source.

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  • The planet welcomed him home, reminded him that his own life-- and those of his people-- was tied to it.

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  • He even apologized for not calling before he stopped by and for not staying at Bird Song, like maybe he'd be welcomed.

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  • In 1503 he welcomed the accession of Julius II.

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  • No traveller can venture into the mountain districts without the bessa of one of the inhabitants; once this has been obtained he will be hospitably welcomed.

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  • On the outbreak of the South African War in 1899 Grant was at first disposed to be hostile to the policy of Lord Salisbury and Mr Chamberlain; but his eyes were soon opened to the real nature of President Kruger's government, and he enthusiastically welcomed and supported the national feeling which sent men from the outlying portions of the Empire to assist in upholding British supremacy in South Africa.

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  • Driven by contrary winds to take shelter in the Seine, the refugees passed the winter in the Netherlands, and in April 1608 proceeded to Rome, where they were welcomed and hospitably entertained by Pope Paul V., and where Tyrconnel died the same year.

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  • The momentary effect was immense; for some of the halo of the Holy Empire still clung round the head of the house of Habsburg, and Francis Joseph was welcomed to the ancient free city with enthusiasm.

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  • The country was divided into five districts with five synods; and Josephus asserts that the people welcomed the change from the monarchy.

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  • In accordance with ancient custom Jerusalem welcomed the fugitive Zealots.

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  • Maranos, fleeing to the Netherlands, were welcomed; the immigrants were wealthy, enterprising and cultured.

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  • His De Conciliorum Auctoritate was welcomed at Rome as exalting the papal authority.

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  • The general movement for the extension of cotton cultivation wa.s welcomed by the International Congress of representatives of master cotton spinners and manufacturers' associations at the meeting at Zurich in May 1904.

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  • Dmitri of Rostov, was welcomed with enthusiasm by the monks of the monasteries of St.

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  • Aetius welcomed him warmly and sent him back a friend and foederatus.

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  • He welcomed warmly the entrance of the Americans into the war in the spring of 1917.

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  • It was eagerly welcomed by the Berlin mathematician, who had the generosity to withhold from publication his own further researches on the subject, until his youthful correspondent should have had time to complete and opportunity to claim the invention.

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  • A week later Trumbic and his colleagues were welcomed on the Balkan front by the Voivode Misic with an impassioned speech in favour of unity.

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  • Proclaimed king of Sicily, his partisans both in the north and south of Italy took up arms; his envoy was received with enthusiasm in Rome; and the young king himself was welcomed at Pavia and Pisa.

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  • Ten years afterwards, in 357, the exile entered Achradina a victor, welcomed by the citizens as a deliverer both of themselves and of the Greeks of Sicily generally.

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  • His principles were welcomed as a return to nature by those who were weary of theoretical disputes.

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  • The Burmese court, in contravention of the express terms of the treaty of 1869, created monopolies to the detriment of the trade of both England and Burma; and while the Indian government was unrepresented at Mandalay, representatives of Italy and France were welcomed, and two separate embassies were sent to Europe for the purpose of contracting new and, if possible, close alliances with sundry European powers.

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  • In October 1900 a conditional agreement for the reduction of the bounties was made in Paris between France, Germany and Austria-Hungary; in February 1901 the Belgian government proposed a new session of the Conference of 1898, and on the 16th of December following Brussels welcomed once more the delegates of all the powers, with the exception of Russia, to the eighth European Sugar Bounty Conference since that of Paris in 1862.

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  • He was rapturously welcomed on the Pompeian side; but he brought no great strength with him, and his ill fortune under Pompey was as marked as his success had been under Caesar.

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  • He welcomed the Armenian bishops who came to England in 1713, and corresponded with the Prussian court on the possibility of the Anglican liturgy as a means of reconciliation between Lutherans and Calvinists.

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  • Akhdar, inhabited by a friendly people who seem to have welcomed him everywhere, he visited Ibra, Semed and Nizwa at the southern foot of the mountains.

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  • Shammar was crossed without difficulty, and the party was welcomed by the amir and hospitably entertained for a month, after which they travelled northwards in company with the Persian pilgrim caravan returning to Kerbela and Bagdad.

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  • And as they were under ban from Rome and out of communion with the Byzantine Church the Persian government welcomed them as a political ally, though the religious opposition of the Magi was still largely retained.

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  • Its wider historic significance - it was felt by its author to be adapted to the needs of the Church at large, and was generally welcomed as such - is great but hard to determine in detail.'

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  • Supported by the viceroys of India, Lord Lawrence and Lord Mayo, Shere Ali remained on good terms with the British government for some years; but after the rebellion of his son Yakub Khan, 1870-74, he leaned towards Russia, and welcomed a Russian agent'at Kabul in 1878, and at the same time refused to receive a British mission.

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  • He was rapturously welcomed by the community of St Mark's, and at once proceeded to re-establish the discipline of the order and to sweep away abuses.

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  • In 1792 the citizens welcomed the ideas of the French Revolution; they expelled their archbishop, Friedrich Karl Joseph d'Erthal, and opened their gates to the French troops.

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  • This wise suggestion, still unfulfilled, was at first welcomed, according to Comte's own account, by Guizot's philosophic instinct, and then repulsed by his " metaphysical rancour."

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  • Although himself a stranger to letters he welcomed scholars to his court and eagerly seconded the efforts of his brother Bruno to encourage learning; and while he neither feared nor shirked battle, he was always ready to secure his ends by peaceable means.

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  • Spencer welcomed the Darwinian theory, and enriched it with the phrase" survival of the fittest "; but he did not give up the (Lamarckian) belief in the hereditary transmission of the modifications of organisms by the exercise of function.

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  • Together with almost all his countrymen he welcomed the meeting of the states-general in 1789 as the downfall of a despotism hostile to Great Britain.

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  • He was welcomed in all societies, from the palace to the studio.

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  • In India itself opinion was more divided, both among the English and among the Indians; but there was a large moderate section among both which welcomed the proposed reforms. In Dec. 1919 he had the satisfaction of passing the Government of India bill, embodying the recommendations of the report, through Parliament, and on its third reading he described it as a step in the discharge of our trusteeship for India; the ultimate justification of our rule would be in the capacity of the Indian peoples to govern themselves.

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  • No sooner had the Characteristics appeared than they were welcomed, in terms of warm commendation, by Le Clerc and Leibnitz.

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  • The Maltese, at first, challenged the grant as a breach of the charter of King Alfonso, but eventually welcomed the knights.

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  • English exiles were welcomed at his court; he was mainly instrumental in restoring Eardwulf to the throne of Northumbria in 80 9; and Einhard includes the Scots within the sphere of his influence.

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  • Espartero crushed with much energy a revolutionary rising in Barcelona, but on his return to Madrid was so coldly welcomed that he perceived that his prestige was on the wane.

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  • According to Virgil (Aeneid, vii.-xii.), Aeneas, on landing at the mouth of the Tiber, was welcomed by Latinus, the peaceful ruler whose seat of government was Laurentum, and ultimately married his daughter Lavinia.

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  • Upon returning to Italy he was cordially welcomed and reinstated in his former position.

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  • In 1919 he welcomed the King and Queen of Belgium on their visit to Washington during the illness of President Wilson.

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  • Murad, who had welcomed the Persian War as a good opportunity for ridding himself of the presence of the janissaries, whom he dreaded, had soon cause to fear their triumphant return.

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  • But as early as 1865, Arminians were welcomed to Congregational fellowship. In the last few decades, with the spread in the community of innovations in doctrinal and critical opinions, a wider diversity of belief has come to prevail, so that " Evangelical," in the popular sense of the term, rather than " Calvinistic," is the epithet more suit able to American Congregational preachers and churches.

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  • In prosecution of these political designs, Turkish officers were ever welcomed in the German army.

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  • Haydn, thus released from his official duties, forthwith accepted a commission from Salomon, the London concertdirector, to write and conduct six symphonies for the concerts in the Hanover Square Rooms. He arrived in England at the beginning of 1791 and was welcomed with the greatest enthusiasm, receiving among other honours the degree of D Mus.

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  • In 1833 he had welcomed as workers among his people a band of French Protestant missionaries, and as the Boer immigrants began to settle in his neighbourhood he decided to seek support from the British at the Cape.

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  • Many of the burghers would have at this time welcomed union with the Transvaal, but learning from Sir George Grey that such a union would nullify the conventions of 1852 and 1854 and necessitate the reconsideration of Great Britain's policy towards the native tribes north of the Orange and Vaal rivers, the project dropped.

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  • But her frank recklessness, her generosity, her invariable good temper, her ready wit, her infectious high spirits and amazing indiscretions appealed irresistibly to a generation which welcomed in her the living antithesis of Puritanism.

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  • However, she welcomed Rousseau kindly, thought it necessary to complete his education, and he was sent to the seminarists of St Lazare to be improved in classics, and also to a music master.

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  • The peasants of the open country welcomed the Turks as deliverers, and Reshid's conciliatory policy facilitated his march to Athens, which fell at the first assault on the 25th of August, siege being at once laid to the Acropolis, where Gouras and his troops had taken refuge.

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  • He was warmly welcomed in the United States, which he visited in 1872, but the lectures on Ireland which he delivered there caused much dissatisfaction.

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  • One vessel returned to Seville by the Cape route, thus completing the first voyage round the world; the other attempted to return by the Pacific, but was driven back to Tidore and there welcomed by the natives as a useful ally against the Portuguese.

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  • In Germany he was widely welcomed.

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  • They have found themselves living in a new age of editiones principes, and have eagerly welcomed the first publication of Aristotle's Constitution of Athens (1891), Herondas (1891) and Bacchylides (1897), as well as the Persae of Timotheus of Miletus (5903), with some of the Paeans of Pindar (5907) and large portions of the plays of Menander (1898-1899 and 5907).

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  • The withdrawal of Sennacherib's army, in which the doctrine of the inviolability of Zion received the most striking practical confirmation, was welcomed by Isaiah and his disciples as an earnest of the speedy inbringing of the new spiritual era.

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  • Henry Briggs, then professor of geometry at Gresham College, London, and afterwards Savilian professor of geometry at Oxford, welcomed the Descriptio with enthusiasm.

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  • In Germany, the Jesuits were eagerly welcomed as the only persons able to meet the Lutherans on equal terms. Only in France, among the countries which still were united with the Roman Church, was their advance checked, owing to political distrust of their Spanish origin, together with the hostility of the Sorbonne and the bishop of Paris.

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  • Two impressions, the quarto having possibly been completed by Schoeffer, arrived in England early in the summer of 1526, and were eagerly welcomed and bought.

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  • The first of a series of ephemerides, calculated on these principles, was published by him at Linz in 1617; and in that for 1620, dedicated to Baron Napier, he for the first time employed logarithms. This important invention was eagerly welcomed by him, and its theory formed the subject of a treatise entitled Chilias Logarithmorum, printed in 1624, but circulated in manuscript three years earlier, which largely contributed to bring the new method into general use in Germany.

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  • Thither On the next day the victorious Vitellians followed them, but only to come to terms at once with their disheartened enemy, and to be welcomed into the camp as friends.

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  • On opening the door he welcomed the new arrival with a blessing - Benedicite.

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  • Ottakar was a founder of towns and a friend of law and order, while he assisted trade and welcomed German immigrants.

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  • Sunt Cogitationes has been regarded by thinkers who profess themselves Berkeleians as the one proposition warranted by consciousness; the empiricism of his philosophy has been eagerly welcomed, while the spiritual intuition, without which the whole is to Berkeley meaningless, has been cast aside.

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  • The French occupation was costly and aggressive; and the Hanoverians, many of whom were found in the allied armies, welcomed the fall of Napoleon and the return of the old order.

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  • A few months afterwards, on Hadrian's death, he was enthusiastically welcomed to the throne by the Roman people, who, for once, were not disappointed in their anticipation of a happy reign.

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  • At once he welcomed the new "power" with an unquestioning evidence which could be shaken by neither the remonstrances or desertion of his dearest friends, the recantation of some of the principal agents of the "gifts," his own declension into a comparatively subordinate position, the meagre and barren results of the manifestations, nor their general rejection both by the church and the world.

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  • In Great Britain Mach's scepticism was welcomed by Karl Pearson to support an idealistic phenomenalism derived from Hume, and by Ward to support a noumenal idealism derived from Lotze.

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  • After a residence of three years, however, political troubles compelled him to leave France, and he went to Geneva, where he was welcomed by Theodore Beza, at whose instigation he was appointed to the chair of humanity in the academy of Geneva.

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  • It prepared a "Plan of Pacification" which was approved by the conference and by an assembly of trustees, and was welcomed by the societies.

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  • The populace of the Tiber welcomed and expelled him with equal enthusiasm, and when his body was brought back from exile, the mob went before the cortege and threw mud and stones upon the funeral litter.

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  • With joy and pride he welcomed the Byzantine East into the circle of vassal peoples and kingdoms of Rome bound politically to the see of St Peter, and with the same emotions beheld the patriarchate of Constantinople at last recognize Roman supremacy.

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  • When Alexander the Great entered Phoenicia after the battle of Issus (333 B.C.), the kings were absent with the Persian fleet in the Aegean; but the cities of Aradus, Byblus and The Sidon welcomed him readily, the last-named showing special zeal against Persia.

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  • As the wealthiest of Roman provinces it had most to gain by the pax Romana, and therefore welcomed the empire, and established and maintained the most devout cult of Augustus by means of the organization known as the Koinon or Commune, a representative council, meeting in the various metropoleis.

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  • He landed at Kalmar with 5000 men, mostly Hungarian mercenaries; the fortress opened its gates to him at once and the capital and the country people welcomed him.

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  • He founded the university of Halle, and the Academy of Sciences at Berlin; welcomed and protected Protestant refugees from France and elsewhere; and lavished money on the erection of public buildings.

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  • The confederate lords on entering Edinburgh were welcomed by the citizens, and after three hours' persuasion Lethington, who had now joined them, prevailed on the captain of the castle to deliver it also into their hands.

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  • The duet, "Amour sacre de la patrie," was welcomed like a new Marseillaise; sung by Nourrit at Brussels in 1830, it became the signal for the revolution which broke out there.

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  • It is the seat of a bishop, and contains an ornate cathedral, overthrown by an earthquake in 1693, but rebuilt, which is said by an acceptable tradition to occupy the site of the house of the governor Publius, who welcomed the apostle Paul.

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  • Richard, still insecure of his own position, welcomed his uncle, and early in the following year marked his favour by creating him duke of Aquitaine.

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  • He was welcomed back into the scientific coterie about Mersenne, and forthwith had the task assigned him of criticizing the Meditations of Descartes, which had been sent from Holland, before publication, to Mersenne with the author's request for criticism from the most different points of view.

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  • About this time Hobbes had begun to be hard pressed by other foes, and, being never more sure of himself than upon the question of the will, he appears to have welcomed the opportunity thus given him of showing his strength.

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  • He was fond of the society of men of letters, and Walther von der Vogelweide and other Minnesingers were welcomed to his castle of the Wartburg.

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  • In the next battle Spartacus was worsted and retreated towards the straits of Messina, intending to cross into Sicily, where he would have been welcomed by fresh hordes of slaves; but the pirates who had agreed to transport his army proved faithless.

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  • It ought to be remembered, to the honour of Pope, that he joined heartily in the applause with which the appearance of a rival genius was welcomed.

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  • In Italy, whither he journeyed in 1026 and 1036, Conrad was not welcomed.

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  • Even before the Seven Years War there were signs that the German people were beginning to tire of incessant imitation of France, for in literature they welcomed the early efforts of Klopstock, Wieland and Lessing; but the movement received a powerful impulse from the great deeds of Frederick.

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  • He gave a code of municipal law to Vienna, and rights to other towns, welcomed the Minnesingers to his brilliant court, and left to his subjects an enduring memory of valour and wisdom.

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  • The parliament at Frankfort hailed Windischgratz as a national hero, and offered to send troops to his aid; the German revolutionists in Vienna welcomed every success of Radetzky's arms in Italy as a victory for Germanism.

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  • In Sicily they were welcomed by the Christians as deliverers from infidel bondage.

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  • His court, at the same time, welcomed Greek men of letters like Nicolaus of Damascus.

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  • The Arab conquest was welcomed by the native Christians, but with it they ceased to be the Egyptian nation.

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  • During the siege of Babylon he had been recalled and exiled, but after the death of Heraclius had been reinstated as patriarch by Heraclonas, and been welcomed back to Alexandria with general rejoicing in September 641.

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  • The notion that the Arab invaders were welcomed and assisted by the Copts, driven to desperation by the persecution of Cyrus, appears to be refuted by the fact that the invaders treated both Copts and Romans with the same ruthlessness; but the dissensions which prevailed in the Christian communities, leading to riots and even civil war in Alexandria and elsewhere, probably weakened resistance to the common enemy.

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  • Alanius was, therefore, welcomed by the Ilasidaeans, and only his treacherous murder of sixty of their number taught them that any Syrian nominee was their enemy.

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  • Clissa, however, became untenable, and the Uskoks withdrew to Zengg, on the Croatian coast, where, in accordance with the Austrian system of planting colonies of defenders along the Military Frontier, they were welcomed by the Emperor Ferdinand I., and promised an annual subsidy in return for their services.

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  • The king's active and curious mind welcomed the learned; he maintained a complete toleration for the several creeds, races and languages of his realm; he was served by men of nationality so dissimilar as the Englishman Thomas Brun, a kaid of the Curia, and, in the fleet, by the renegade Moslem Christodoulos, and the Antiochene George, whom he made in 1132 "amiratus amiratorum," in effect prime vizier.

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  • Lord Rosebery's personal popularity had been increased at home by his successful intervention in the coal strike of December 1893, and when in March 1894 the resignation of Gladstone was announced, his selection by Queen Victoria for the premiership was welcomed by the public at large and by the majority of his own party.

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  • A previous meeting with Irving, also a native of Annan, had led to a little passage of arms, but Irving now welcomed Carlyle with a generosity which entirely won his heart, and the rivals soon became the closest of friends.

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  • They went to London in the summer of 1834, and took a house at 5 (now 24) Cheyne Row, Chelsea, which Carlyle inhabited till his death; the house has since been bought for the public. Irving, who had welcomed him on former occasions, was just dying, - a victim, as Carlyle thought, to fashionable cajoleries.

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  • Some cryptic correspondence with the pope, whether actually by James or by Elphinstone, one of his ministers, came apparently to the knowledge of the English court; his secret relations with the earl of Essex were, if not known, suspected; the young earl of Gowrie, returned from a residence on the continent, was too effusively welcomed by Elizabeth in May 1600; and James made a tactless speech when asking parliament for money towards his " honourable entering to the crown of England after the death of the queen."

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  • Every relaxation of the old thoroughgoing position was welcomed and supported by converts only half converted.

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  • He welcomed both the bill establishing a Ministry of Health and that establishing a Ministry of Transport; but he warned the House of Commons not to expect cheaper passenger fares and freight charges; the railwaymen would not allow themselves to be sweated for the benefit of the travelling public. But, once again, his real activity was outside.

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  • He passes on to Galilee, where also He is welcomed, and where He performs His second " sign," healing the son of one of Herod's courtiers.

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  • The Jerusalem ministry on the contrary is never welcomed with enthusiasm.

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  • Here he gave himself up unreservedly to the new impressions which crowded on him, and he was soon at home among the German artists in Rome, who welcomed him warmly.

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  • He expressed himself as being as anxious for the reformation of the clergy as Simeon for the coming of the Messiah; but while he welcomed Wolsey's never-realized promises, he was too old to accomplish much himself in the way of remedying the clerical and especially the monastic depravity, licence and corruption he deplored.

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  • The young Humanists would have gladly welcomed him into their select band.

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  • Basnage had welcomed the revival of the Protestant church due to the zeal of Antoine Court; but he assured the regent that no danger of active resistance was to be feared from it, and, true to the principles of Calvin, he denounced the rebellion of the Camisards in his Instructions pastorales aux Reformes de France sur l'obeissance due aux souverains (Paris, 1720), which was printed by order of the court and scattered broadcast in the south of France.

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  • Of no common race and of no common religion, they welcomed to their ranks the outlaws and broken tribes of all India - Afghans, Mahrattas or Jats.

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  • He retired into private life, but in 1908 was warmly welcomed on a visit to England, where the closest relations now existed with France.

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  • He was welcomed, not as a successful combatant in a civil war, but as the man who had vindicated the sovereignty of Rome against its assailants, as the saviour of the republic and of his fellow-citizens, above all as the restorer of peace.

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  • In December, the archduke Charles visited Anne at Windsor and was welcomed as the king of Spain.

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  • He is welcomed by Hygelac, and relates to him the story of his adventures, with some details not contained in the former narrative.

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  • Pontano's connexion with the Aragonese dynasty as political adviser, military secretary and chancellor was henceforth a close one; and the most doubtful passage in his diplomatic career is when he welcomed Charles VIII.

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  • A more modern theory makes St Ursula the Christianized representative of the old Teutonic goddess Freya, who, in Thuringia, under the name of HOrsel or Ursel, and in Sweden Old Urschel, welcomed the souls of dead maidens.

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  • After the victory of Alexander the Great at Issus in 333 B.C. all the states of Cyprus welcomed him, and sent timber and ships for his siege of Tyre in 332.

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  • Yet there were faint indications of coming fame, and the eagerness with which each new tribute from critic and admirer was welcomed is both touching and amusing.

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  • On the 7th of October the national council, or as many members of it as could be got together, was welcomed by the shah and elected a president.

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  • The prince was welcomed by his subjects; he told them that the murder of his uncle was due to his own instigation, arid, in order to conciliate them, remitted the revenues of the current year and all extraordinary taxes for the two years following.

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  • On the other hand Mirza Aga Khan, a partisan of the asafu d-dauia, and himself an ex-minister of war, whom the hajji had caused to be banished, was welcomed back to the capital.

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  • Rejecting overtures from Russia, he endeavoured to form an alliance with England, and welcomed Alexander Burnes to Kabul in 1837.

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  • Luiza, who had foreseen the restoration of the Stuart monarchy, and had in 1650 welcomed the exiled princes Rupert and Maurice at the court of John IV.

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  • Throughout Portugal the proclamation of a republic was either welcomed or accepted without further resistance.

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  • Though the Romanist lords, whom Podébrad had for a time won over, also voted for him, the election was considered a great victory of the national party and was welcomed with enthusiasm by the citizens of Prague.

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  • The treaty was, on the whole, welcomed in England.

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  • Two years later he welcomed Queen Elizabeth to the university, and won a regard, which the queen preserved until the end.

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  • After serving as priest in several Bavarian towns, he made his way in 1799 to Linz in Austria, where he was welcomed by Bishop Gall, and set to work first at Leonding and then at Waldneukirchen, becoming in 1806 pastor at Gallneukirchen.

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  • On the 28th of May she was welcomed at London with a great pageant, and two days later crowned at Westminster.

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  • After the revolution of 1830 he made out that he was a partisan of Louis Philippe, who welcomed his adhesion and revived for him the title of marshal-general.

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  • The enthusiasm with which he was welcomed, not only by the populace, but by the emperor's own praetorians, was so great that the earliest pretext was seized to remove him from the capital.

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  • In 1847 Emerson visited Great Britain for the second time, was welcomed by Carlyle, lectured to appreciative audiences in Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh and London, made many new friends among the best English people, paid a brief visit to Paris, and returned home in July 1848.

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  • The bait took; the women were welcomed, and the sage was neglected.

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  • Prince Eugene, having now attained his seventy-first year, no longer possessed the vigour and activity necessary for a general in the field, and he welcomed the peace which was concluded on the 3rd of October 1735.

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  • Thence in the following July he accompanied them in their successful invasion of England, to be welcomed in London, and to share in the victory over the Lancastrians at Northampton.

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  • Marching south he was welcomed at London on the 11th of April, defeated Warwick at Barnet three days later, and the Lancastrians at Tewkesbury on the 4th of May.

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  • She was at first welcomed in Holland and Zeeland, but found her claims opposed by her uncle, John of Bavaria, supported by the Cod party.

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  • He was forced to renounce his dominions, and received a castle near Asti, but he escaped to France, and after a series of romantic adventures succeeded in making peace with Venice, who was becoming alarmed at the restless ambition and treachery of Visconti; in 1390 he raised a small armed force and seized Padua, where he was enthusiastically welcomed by the citizens, and for several years reigned there in peace.

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  • On the 30th of January 1862, at the Zambezi mouth, Livingstone welcomed his wife and the ladies.

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  • By Sir Roderick Murchison and his other staunch friends Livingstone was as warmly welcomed as ever.

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  • Open and responsible exercise of a power conferred under the constitution of the country, Englishmen and English colonists would have accepted and even welcomed.

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  • Accordingly English, Dutch and French vessels were welcomed and their cargoes readily bought.

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  • The industrious German settlers were welcomed by the Polish nobles and were the founders of most of the towns, in which they lived after their own customs and were governed by their own laws.

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  • Everywhere there was an English lower class which welcomed the advent of the conquering kings of Wessex and the fall of the Danish jarls.

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  • The citizens of London welcomed him, but he was not secure of his success till by a swift swoop on Winchester he obtained possession of the royal treasurean all-important factor in a crisis, as Henry I.

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  • Their kinsmen and dependents were equally welcomed.

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  • These terms were welcomed by the English king, Treaty of and ratified at the treaty of Troyes (May 21, 1420).

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  • The invading army was welcomed by almost all the lords, and the spurious Clarence was crowned at Dublin by the name of Edward VI.

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  • The merchant needed protection for his trade; the voters gladly welcomed election days as bringing guineas to their pockets.

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  • Lord John Russell, on the contrary, welcomed Garibaldis success with enthusiasm.

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  • Fox, Grey, Windham, Sheridan, Francis, Lord Fitzwilliam, and most of the other Whig leaders, welcomed the Revolution in France.

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  • Near what is now known as Red Banks there was a populous village of Winnebago, which welcomed and entertained him.

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  • In Bloomsbury Square lived the Austens, and to their house, a great resort of similar persons, Mrs Austen cordially welcomed him.

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  • All the while he would have gladly welcomed any just means of taking an animated course, for these were dull, dark days for the Conservatives as a parliamentary party.

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  • Their sway proved so oppressive that the very classes which had welcomed them with most fervour soon came to long for their expulsion.

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  • But however Oriental may have been the cast of mind that welcomed this theosophic asceticism, the forms of thought by which these views were philosophically reached are essentially Greek; and it is by a thoroughly intelligible process of natural development, in which the intensification of the moral consciousness represented by Stoicism plays an important part, that the Hellenic pursuit of knowledge culminates in a preparation for ecstasy, and the Hellenic idealization of man's natural life ends in a settled antipathy to the body and its works.

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  • Here Calvin was welcomed by the band of scholars and theologians who had conspired to make that city the Athens of Switzerland, and especially by Oswald Myconius, the chief pastor, Pierre Viret and Heinrich Bullinger.

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  • He owed his election to the support of the German bishops, especially that of Aribo, archbishop of Mainz, who crowned him in his cathedral on the 8th of September 1024; and the king's biographer, Wipo, remarks that Charlemagne himself could not have been welcomed more gladly by the people.

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  • It was the popularity of these semi-political works, increased by other occasional political articles, and his Rinnovamento civile d'Italia, that caused Gioberti to be welcomed with such enthusiasm on his return to his native country.

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  • New converts had to be attended to - always welcomed, and never hustled away.

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  • During the French revolutionary wars Ferdinand tried to maintain neutrality so as to avoid foreign invasions, but in 1 799 a French force entered Florence and was welcomed by a small number of republicans.

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  • They too committed atrocities and sacked the churches, but they were more warmly welcomed than before by the people, who had experienced Austro-Aretine rule.

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  • Even amongst the Almohades there were princes, such as Yusuf (who began his reign in 1163) and Yaqub Almansur (who succeeded in 1184), who welcomed the philosopher at their courts and treated him as an intellectual compeer.

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  • The number of volunteers who offered their services rendered conscription unnecessary; and the southern provinces of France welcomed the Spaniards as deliverers.

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  • The Madrid foreign office welcomed most readily a clever move of Prince Bismarcks to estrange Spain from France and to flatter the young king of Spain.

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  • Its reimposition, officially supported for the sake of necessary revenue in war-time, and cordially welcomed by the Unionist party, had justified itself, as they contended, in spite of the criticisms of the Opposition (who raised the cry of the "dear loaf"), by proving during the year to have had no general or direct effect on the price of bread.

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  • At the same time he welcomed the fact that Mr Chamberlain's son, Mr Austen Chamberlain, was ready to remain a member of the government.

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  • It is therefore not surprising that he eagerly welcomed the opportunity of gaining the goodwill of Spain, and supported by all the means in his power the offer made by Marshal Prim that Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern should be chosen king of that country.

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  • Frederick was welcomed in Swabia, and the renown of the Hohenstaufen name and a liberal distribution of promises made his progress easy.

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  • He was gladly received by the king of Poland, and other neighbouring princes, welcomed by a large number of the people, and in 1348 invested with the margraviate by King Charles IV., who eagerly seized this opportunity to deal a blow at his enemy.

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  • John, who was called " Cicero," either on account of his eloquence, or of his knowledge of Latin, was interested in learning, welcomed Italian scholars to the electorate, and strove to improve the education of his people.

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  • At the end of 1855, while the allied troops were still in the East, Victor Emmanuel visited Paris and London, where he was warmly welcomed by the emperor Napoleon III.

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  • When she spoke, she welcomed them with a soft melodic voice made all the more attractive with a Spanish accent.

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  • A sign welcomed us to Brockville.

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  • He welcomed the man to join him and extended his hand.

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  • She had no idea how to be a single mother in the real world, let alone in a world as unforgiving as the Immortal one.  She'd proven she couldn't raise Toby without a bottle of vodka permanently glued to her hand.  Rhyn had been exiled for his mixed origins, and she'd never been especially welcomed by anyone but Gabe and Toby.  If something happened to Rhyn or if she couldn't leave here … Panicking made her already surging hormones worse.  She felt nauseous.

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  • Her soft, forlorn words sounded like a farewell.  "This is killing me," he muttered.  He strode to her, wrapped his arms around her, and kissed her.  She yielded more easily in the dream than she ever had in real life.  Her soft, warm lips welcomed him hungrily, and he lost himself in her sweet musk, warm skin and honeyed taste.  He didn't want to leave; he wanted to spend the rest of his life making love to her on the beach.  He wanted to feel his skin pressed against hers and for her to run her fingers through his hair before scraping her nails down his back.  He wanted to take her every way he could imagine, until they lay spent and panting on the beach, until nothing but their entwined bodies and souls remained of their world.

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  • The kind ruler of Tiyan welcomed those without food and shelter.

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  • Tiyan's fate was sealed the day its warlords welcomed a demon into its midst!

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  • In perfect conditions Neston welcomed back Chris Hackett to open the bowling after a 14 week lay off with a ruptured Achilles.

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  • The screen beauty and husband Chris Martin welcomed the new addition, who they have named Moses, into the world at the weekend.

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  • The BGS welcomed its new President, Dr. Jeremy Playfer, into post and bid adieu to Prof Bob Stout.

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  • Members were asked whether any further information on other aldehydes was required, and their comments on the DH Toxicology Unit review welcomed.

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  • She was of the opinion that sensible legislation would be welcomed across the spectrum and hasty decisions would only bring anguish.

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  • The Directors of the two new centers warmly welcomed the announcement.

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  • The settlement came in last May, but was also backdated to February, which was also welcomed by members.

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  • For hundreds of years, the Lanarkshire town of Biggar has welcomed in the new year with a massive bonfire.

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  • Three walkers completed in excess of 100 miles and we welcomed one new Australian centurion into our elite club.

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  • A mother forced to take her special needs son out of mainstream school has welcomed a Government clampdown on bullying.

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  • This decision was roundly condemned by UK business leaders whilst the Trades Union Congress welcomed the vote.

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  • Comparative studies and papers examining historiographical debates and/or contestations of race, religion, gender, class, and culture will be welcomed.

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  • Increased communication between different humanities disciplines would be welcomed, as would better ways to socially contextualize texts and genres.

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  • The findings have been welcomed and experts say they provide the first steps for a practical and reversible male hormonal contraceptive.

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  • Some English teachers working legally have, however, welcomed the crackdown, saying illegal workers are harming the profession.

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  • Councilor Barr Councilor Barr welcomed the delegation from ASDA.

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  • Always looking for the silver lining in the cloud, Billy welcomed the temporary discontinuation of polishing boots.

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  • What does however is the torrent of abuse that welcomed Hoddle whenever he left the dugout to direct proceedings on the pitch.

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  • The Independent ' s editorialist welcomed the bombing as a thrilling personal triumph.

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  • Applicants without a history A-level are welcomed, as are non-traditional entrants.

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  • Applications are welcomed both pre- and post-A level, and for deferred entry.

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  • Greens hail decision over paths in clear areas Moves to reopen paths in unaffected areas have been welcomed by environmentalists.

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  • There were already strains of bacteria that were becoming resistant to penicillin, so the arrival of the new antibiotic erythromycin was much welcomed.

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  • Among those who welcomed the Duke was Malawian sugar farmer Brian Namata from the farmers ' co-operative which supplies Traidcraft with fairly traded sugar.

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  • Italy Although the Italian fascists were enamored of ancient Roman architecture, they also welcomed Modernism.

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  • One longer stop was also welcomed by the camp followers whose numbers had been increasing in every race!

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  • Several states echoed this call and welcomed the foreign ministers ' statement.

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  • There are six stylish and individually decorated bedrooms including four-poster and family rooms, and children are welcomed.

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  • Once again, the Greens have pushed the end of oil to the fore and the public have welcomed a good fright.

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  • Local Liberal Democrats have welcomed the go-ahead, but continue to question the cost to householders to be connected to the new service.

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  • A play which sets out to challenge such homophobia is therefore to be welcomed.

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  • Group warmly welcomed the initiative in involving the public in this planning application.

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  • The news on club insignia at the stadium in time for next season was also widely welcomed.

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  • The Electronica press have welcomed FOUND with open arms, was that intentional?

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  • In the capital, Khartoum, the Foreign Minister of Sudan's hardline Islamist government has welcomed the news.

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  • Jimmy Carter welcomed him as a ' freedom fighter ', the Queen conferred an honorary knighthood on him.

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  • Why would not Russia's giant military manpower be welcomed to join fully in the " international war against terrorism "?

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  • A warm bran mash is always welcomed on cold winter mornings.

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  • We arrived midday at the end of May in basking heat and were warmly welcomed and shown to our beautiful and vast suite.

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  • They have also welcomed the positive outcome of the 2000 NPT Review Conference.

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  • Blair was quite certain that he was going to be welcomed into the EU inner sanctum with all due pomp and ceremony.

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  • Bryan Lyttle welcomed ODPM's new house price index (Paper D ).

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  • On 14 December, Patricia welcomed the publication of the Better Regulations Task Force's report on e-commerce.

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  • On arrival I was welcomed with a deliciously refreshing drink at my hotel all complements of Travel Center Clapham.

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  • All those undertaking postgraduate research in this field are welcomed.

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  • The improvements have been particularly welcomed by local restaurateur James Walker, owner of The Italian Job.

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  • Surely a movement that seriously believed its own anti-American rhetoric should have welcomed these attacks.

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  • Far from opposing Slovene secession, Milosevic welcomed it.

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  • But the Government's proposed new deals over the car purchase, unfortunately welcomed by union leaders like Tony Woodley, are absolutely shameful.

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  • Any further details about the Rowley Regis Home Guard, to add to the above rather sketchy information, would be warmly welcomed.

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  • Saba was welcomed, and quickly smothered by the Tunisian fondness for children.

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  • Childrenâs charities and campaign groups have welcomed the appointment of a child poverty tsar following the governmentâs failure to meet its own poverty targets.

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  • The Alliance Party chief whip, Mr David Ford, yesterday welcomed the aims of the report.

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  • Only at the very top, but those small insignificant flowers were welcomed with much whooping and cheering.

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  • Here he was welcomed with the jest, referring to his famous speech against the Dutch, "nondum deleta Carthago."

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  • Nothing shows more clearly the rude state of arithmetical knowledge at the beginning of the 17th century than the universal satisfaction with which Napier's invention was welcomed by all classes and regarded as a real aid to calculation.

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  • The viceroy therefore welcomed Ferdinand affectionately, while Said Pacha, Mehemet's son, began those friendly relations that he did not forget later, when he gave him the concession for making the Suez Canal.

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  • Balfour's Foundations of Belief, welcomed in Germany by Julius Kaftan (see below).

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  • The views of Malpighi were warmly welcomed on philosophical grounds by Leibnitz, 4 who found in them a support to his 1 The Exercitationes de generatione animalium, which Dr George Ent extracted from him and published in 1651.

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  • Serious students in Portugal and abroad welcomed the book as an historical work of the first rank, for its evidence of careful research, its able marshalling of facts, its learning and its painful accuracy, while the sculptural simplicity of the style and the correctness of the diction have made it a Portuguese classic. The first volume, however, gave rise to a celebrated controversy, because Herculano had reduced the famous battle of Ourique, which was supposed to have seen the birth of the Portuguese monarchy, to the dimensions of a mere skirmish, and denied the apparition of Christ to King Affonso, a fable first circulated in the 15th century.

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  • A new Small Holdings Act (1907) for England was passed; the Trades Disputes Act (1906) removed the position of trades unions from the controversy excited over the Taff Vale decision; Mr LloydGeorge's Patents Act (1907) and Merchant Shipping Act (1906) were welcomed by the tariff reformers as embodying their own policy; a long-standing debate was closed by the passing of the Deceased Wife's Sister Act (1907); and acts for establishing a public trustee, a court of criminal appeal, a system of probation for juvenile offenders, and a census of production, were passed in 1907.

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  • The readiness with which Legendre, who was then seventy-six years of age, welcomed these important researches, that quite overshadowed his own, and included them in successive supplements to his work, does the highest honour to him (see Function).

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  • She rejected with resolute dignity the intercession of French envoys for the life of the queen-dowager of France; she allowed the sentence of death to be proclaimed and welcomed with bonfires and bellringing throughout the length of England; she yielded a respite of twelve days to the pleading of the French ambassador, and had a charge trumped up against him of participation in a conspiracy against her life; at length, on the 1st of February 1587, she signed the death-warrant, and then made her secretaries write word to Paulet of her displeasure that in all this time he should not of himself have found out some way to shorten the life of his prisoner, as in duty bound by his oath, and thus relieve her singularly tender conscience from the guilt of bloodshed.

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  • Abner was indignant at the deserved rebuke, and immediately opened negotiatons with David, who welcomed him on the condition that his wife Michal should be restored to him.

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  • He was warmly welcomed by Louis XV., and ere long he was again vigorously intriguing in Paris, and even in Madrid.

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  • Ludovico, at the head of an army of Swiss mercenaries, returned victoriously in February 1 Soo, and was welcomed by a population disgusted with the oppression of the invaders.

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  • On the 10th of May he landed at Turnu Severin, where he was enthusiastically welcomed.

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  • The Tin Woodman loved Dorothy most tenderly, and welcomed with joy the return of the little old Wizard.

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  • So they welcomed Coriolanus very kindly and made him the general of their army.

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  • In Kiev Pierre found some people he knew, and strangers hastened to make his acquaintance and joyfully welcomed the rich newcomer, the largest landowner of the province.

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  • The reforming party cordially welcomed and courted him, in the first place because he was reputed to be clever and very well read, and secondly because by liberating his serfs he had obtained the reputation of being a liberal.

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  • And not only was Napoleon not afraid to extend his line, but he welcomed every step forward as a triumph and did not seek battle as eagerly as in former campaigns, but very lazily.

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  • Among these was the governor's wife herself, who welcomed Rostov as a near relative and called him "Nicholas."

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  • People welcomed God 's word, and the call to conversion and repentance for sins addressed to them by Jonah and by Christ.

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  • The Interests welcomed the suggestion that OHIM addressed the unexamined seniority claims.

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  • But the Government 's proposed new deals over the car purchase, unfortunately welcomed by union leaders like Tony Woodley, are absolutely shameful.

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  • Councilor Donnell said he welcomed the sightline improvements planned for Donagheady Road, Bready, but thought a climbing lane was needed.

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  • However, thanks to the scrubbing brush and a soapy bath, Harry returns to his normal color and is welcomed back home.

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  • We have, for example, welcomed the opportunity to consider whether BYM might adopt a category of " sojourning membership ".

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  • Redeem what I 've in pawn, Welcomed gladly, and spurned by everyone.

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  • The Whitelist is quite short to start, but argued suggestions for additions to, or deletions from the list would be welcomed.

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  • Any suggestions for topics for the Talks would be welcomed.

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  • The UK steel industry has welcomed today's announcement by President Bush that the section 201 tariffs on steel imports are being withdrawn.

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  • The betting industry welcomed the news that tax-free betting is on the way.

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  • This year the Conference welcomed guests from 61 partner churches following a World Church consultation marking the tercentenary of the birth of John Wesley.

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  • But all three mainstream parties welcomed the troops deployment.

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  • The removal of upfront tuition fees should be welcomed by all.

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  • The principle behind the workload agreement proper PPA time for teachers etc is welcomed by FASNA.

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  • Buying several packages of diapers as a gift would be a welcomed gift.

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  • We met Gwyneth Paltrow's son Moses, welcomed Katie Holmes' daughter Suri, and said hello to Brooke Shields' daughter Grier.

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  • Any thoughts, suggestions, tricks that have worked for others would be greatly appreciated and welcomed.

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  • On December 29, we all welcomed Skye home.

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  • My wallet welcomed the break from department store prices and I welcomed the chance to try something new.

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  • Some dressing would probably be welcomed as well.

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  • If you can't find a friend who wants the items, keep in mind that donations of cardstock, stickers, and other supplies are often welcomed by schools, daycare centers, and women's shelters.

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  • Besides, you never know, you just might bring a little luck into your life too, and that's always welcomed!

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  • In all seriousness, Aqua Teen Hunger Force is a welcomed antidote to a stressful day; it's the perfect embodiment of tuning in and dropping out.

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  • Know too that these skirts garner a lot of attention, and all of it may not be welcomed.

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  • Money is always a welcomed gift in a young person’s life, especially when they’re about to embark on a new chapter and may need a boost in discretionary income.

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  • There is no shame for a best man to say he loves and supports the couple, and his toast will be welcomed and appreciated by the couple, bridal party, and guests alike for its authenticity and sincerity.

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  • Knowing the union has the blessing of those most important to them will make new spouses feel truly welcomed into their new family.

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  • With many design options to choose from, it is easy to share your moment of royalty with all your wedding guests, making them feel just as special because you've welcomed them to your event in an elegant and enchanting way.

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  • Most of those with little means of support found the use of wool flannel a welcomed item to fight the cold.

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  • The Asian style is known for its simplicity, and nowhere is it more welcomed than in the bedroom.

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  • The couple welcomed their first child, Emmitt Smith IV, on Emmitt's birthday in 2002.

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  • Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise welcomed daughter Suri on April 18, 2006.

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  • In 2008 she married Nick Cannon, and the couple welcomed fraternal twins Monroe and Morrocan Scott in 2011.

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  • Keri Russell, who starred in Waitress and TV's Felicity, and husband Shane Deary, welcomed their first child, River, on June 9.

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  • Actor Kevin James and wife Steffiana De La Cruz welcomed their second child, daughter Shea Joelle on June 14.

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  • The pair welcomed their newest addition, Jake.

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  • In 2002, they welcomed their first child, James, and she is rumored to be pregnant with their second child.

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  • The happy couple wed on June 29, 2005 and welcomed daughter Violet Anne into the world on December 1st of the same year.

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  • Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly Buffington welcomed twins into their family on November 8, 2007.

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  • This a catch-and-release tournament has welcomed such stars as Jane Seymour, Laurence Fishburne and Lauren Hutton.

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  • That same year, he married his model girlfriend and the couple welcomed their first son, Noah, into the world.

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  • The series opener welcomed an estimated 5.4 million viewers.

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  • The two soon got engaged and welcomed their first child, Matilda Rose Ledger, on October 28, 2005.

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  • In October of that year, the couple welcomed their daughter Matilda into their lives.

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  • Seems that all the "J-Lo's having twins" rumors were true -- she and husband Marc Anthony welcomed twin babies on Friday, February 22, 2008.

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  • Halle Berry and boyfriend Gabriel Aubry welcomed a baby girl late Sunday night.

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  • Harrison Ford and Mary Marquardt married in 1964, a few years later the couple welcomed their first child Benjamin, in 1967.

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  • Jessica Alba and husband of three weeks, Cash Warren, welcomed their baby girl over the weekend of June 6, 2008.

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  • Nicole Kidman and husband Keith Urban have welcomed the newest member to their family, a baby girl.

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  • Everyone who can read knows that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie welcomed twins last weekend, but exactly how much are the pictures of the entire Jolie-Pitt brood worth?

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  • In August 2008, Aiken and Jaymes Foster (sister of David Foster) welcomed a baby boy.

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  • About a year and a half ago, Salma and Francois welcomed a baby girl, Valentina, into their world.

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  • The announcement for the newest addition to the family comes a little over a year after the couple welcomed their first child, Harlow, into their lives.

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  • The celebrity couple welcomed the newest additions, Marion and Tabitha, into their family in June of 2009.

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  • The two eventually won custody again and welcomed their daughter back into their home.

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  • In 2009, the couple welcomed two new members to their little family, twin boys born on March 16, 2009, named Jesse and Journey.

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  • You may find yourself "welcomed" to the island with a free gift, only to be pressured into making a "donation" of a few dollars.

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  • Service dogs, such as seeing eye dogs, alert dogs for the deaf, and companion dogs for the disabled are generally welcomed by most hotels, even those with an otherwise strict "no pets" policy.

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  • To let others know that this type of attention is welcomed, you may wish to consider one of these sayings for your dog's T shirt.

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  • The rest are nothing more than helpful garden friends, and should be welcomed as such.

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  • Unless you're working in an extremely casual environment where body piercings and tattoos are openly welcomed, cover them up.

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  • White Stag jeans were warmly welcomed as a quality name brand by those loyal to the brand, and customers new to the brand were well satisfied, too.

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  • There are also some things that shouldn't be done - certainly not if there is a desire to be welcomed back as a visitor in the future.

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  • Having an ongoing conversation about what is needed in a nursing home, preferences for place and location, and easing your way into discussions about a higher level of care will help reduce resistance and make it a welcomed transition.

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  • This is a welcomed change considering the side effects that some medications have.

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  • You may find yourself in the welcomed position of buying more than one pair!

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  • Making it a fun and constructive experience will not only teach your youngsters the value of a dollar, but gives them input on vacation plans as well, which makes them feel like a welcomed member of the clan.

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  • Dance Master Mode is a huge step from Mission Mode and a welcomed change so that Dance Dance Revolution doesn't get boring.

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  • Parents are welcomed to make unscheduled visits and are encouraged to voice concerns and suggestions.

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  • Much like many regions of the world, Japan has welcomed Western influence into their modern-day arts.

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  • Many of these people settled in the western United States, and while they were welcomed for many years, Chinese immigrants were erroneously singled out to take the blame when the economy sputtered after the Gold Rush.

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  • That said, be aware that there are plenty of completely see-through fishnet designs, so be certain you're getting the exact style you wish, as well as whether your swimsuit will be welcomed wherever you plan to wear it.

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  • In today's world of over-exposure, thanks in no small part to the Britney Spears and Paris Hilton's of the universe, the classic look of a Gabar suit may be a welcomed change of pace!

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  • Given the young age of the girls wearing the suits, virtually any type of added detailing or embellishment is welcomed.

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  • Men are also welcomed on the Bikini.com and may be pleased to learn that the teardrop style is also available to them.

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  • Because of their daring nature, these suits may not be welcomed at some public beaches and pools.

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  • Golf, traditionally a gentleman's game, has fully welcomed women over the past couple of decades.

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  • While every donation is welcomed in most cases, there are still things to keep in mind when donating furniture to a charity that utilizes a pickup service.

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  • First and foremost, it provides family, friends and giving companies with a tax write off, which is always welcomed when April comes along.

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  • Disney movies and games, action figures, and other toys related to the child's favorite character are usually welcomed.

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  • Today, caroling is not practiced nearly as often as it once was, but the tradition is still welcomed by many.

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  • The joyous act of caroling is still welcomed by many.

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  • Just because you are frequenting a room devoted to adult chat or sex chat, do not assume your attentions will be welcomed by everyone, or that all conversations will lead to flirting or cybersex.

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  • Only you can really know if a saucy message will be welcomed by your sweetheart.

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  • If you're not sure whether flirting is welcomed, the act of asking can earn you permission and the chance to learn more about the person you're interested in.

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  • By sending such a card, the giver expresses support for the relationship, and as the stress of wedding planning mounts, that support will be welcomed and appreciated.

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  • The general rule is that gifts for an engagement celebration are not mandatory, however, they are most certainly welcomed if the couple is open to receiving them.

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  • Sometimes rings are given at an official ceremony where a person is welcomed into the group.

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  • For those of you smarting from the sparseness of the Orr report, the Thornton site may be a welcomed balm.

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  • Regardless of what you find, having a little more variety in your family activities is usually welcomed by all members of the family.

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  • The style was clearly different than anything American audiences had experienced, but it was welcomed by the kids who watched it and remembered fondly by them as adults today.

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  • Your comments, questions and suggestions are not only welcomed, they are heartily encouraged.

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  • Once the basic type of music is chosen and the sender is sure that a musical greeting will be welcomed, it is time to browse for the best lyrical selection.

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  • The wedge heel not only added height and glamour, which was welcomed in the era of rationing, but the shoes were often so well designed they more comfortable than a flat shoe.

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  • Finally, Clint welcomed Viki's long-lost daughter Megan into the family.

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  • Season Four welcomed Katherine Mayfair and her deeply hidden secrets to Wisteria Lane.

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  • This is a welcomed example in a society always looking for positive female role models.

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  • Fans welcomed the fresh series with a great deal of Internet buzz.

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  • Many of them left the series at one time, only to end up coming back and being welcomed with open arms.

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  • The series welcomed new regular Kevin McKidd (Owen Hunt) and Jessica Capshaw (Arizona Robbins).

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  • Already welcomed into the bosom of the Chancellor family, it was Nina who remained suspicious of Cane and his motives.

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  • They can also get discount tickets to the Precious Moments Park in Carthage, Missouri, which was opened in 1989 and has welcomed approximately 400,000 visitors every year.

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  • This past spring, Super-Foods Cookbook was welcomed into the vast collection, which highlights fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

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  • Additionally, readers are welcomed to weigh in on the product in the comments section, so you can get even more experiences with the Sensa System all in one place.

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  • The 1940s and 1950s welcomed the seamed panty hose; nylons became popular again after the end of World War II.

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  • Additionally, you'll also find ice breakers and holiday ideas, so no matter what the gathering, all the players will feel welcomed.

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  • It means something your guests have never seen before, something that will wow them, impress them, and make them feel welcomed by your generosity.

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  • The second season of the series addressed this and welcomed its first gay millionaire client as well as several female clients.

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  • With the help of fertility treatments the couple welcomed twin girls Cara Nicole and Madelyn Kate "Mady" on October 8, 2000.

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  • Known as devout Christians, family members are followers of QuiverFull, an evangelical movement that teaches that all children are blessings from God and should be welcomed.

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  • Season two of America's Got Talent welcomed a new host, talk show guru Jerry Springer.

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  • American Chopper has welcomed many celebrities into the shop to create custom motorcycles.

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  • From 1998 to 2001, Probst bantered with contestants and welcomed celebrity guests such as the Dixie Chicks, Weird Al Yankovic, and the Barenaked Ladies.

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  • Tess Taylor - Presented as the daughter of Andrea in the first episode, Taylor is in fact estranged from her own mother and has informally been welcomed into the Neiers family.

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  • Duggar baby 19 was welcomed into the world in 2009.

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  • The eastern version is a symbol of good things, and is generally welcomed.

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  • Guests to the venue are welcomed by crisp white tablecloths and intriguing floral centerpieces.

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  • Had fate brought her to these people who welcomed her as if she were family?

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  • Still, in spite of the struggle, she welcomed each trip.

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  • As they approached, the sound of running water welcomed them.

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  • How she would have welcomed a loving hug or kiss from him.

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  • Maybe not on your own for a few years but you'd be welcomed to help with her while I do my house work.

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  • Go on in; everyone's welcomed.

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  • She accepted his warm hand and welcomed the way it slipped around her waist once she stood.

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  • It surged up through his feet to his head, making his whole body tingle as the planet welcomed back its king.

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  • This time it was a welcomed body that snuggled against him.

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  • She had joined the three hosts for a game of dominoes when Bird Song welcomed a new guest.

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  • The life force would be welcomed and the Exemplars would grant permission easily.

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  • Jackson welcomed the distraction.

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  • She had no idea how to be a single mother in the real world, let alone in a world as unforgiving as the Immortal one.  She'd proven she couldn't raise Toby without a bottle of vodka permanently glued to her hand.  Rhyn had been exiled for his mixed origins, and she'd never been especially welcomed by anyone but Gabe and Toby.  If something happened to Rhyn or if she couldn't leave here … Panicking made her already surging hormones worse.  She felt nauseous.

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  • Besides, a baby deserves the right to be welcomed by both parents.

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  • While she welcomed his warmth, the space between them seemed to shrink.

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  • Darian moved away from the door and kept to the edge of the room, sensing he was only welcomed because he was in the unique position to defend everyone there if the Other started blasting people.

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  • Normally she would have welcomed the attention, but his expression was not pleased.

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  • When she welcomed them with a hug, she burst into tears.

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  • Perhaps if he had lived to see the progress of will-psychology he might have welcomed the hope of a more spiritual philosophy.

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  • The Apologists themselves welcomed, and commended to others, the Christian revelation as affording a certainty of immortality such as reason could not give.

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  • Philip, surnamed the Fair, was fifteen years of age, and his accession was welcomed by the Netherlanders with whom Maximilian had never been popular.

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  • Augusta (1719-1772), daughter of Frederick II., duke of SaxeGotha, a union which was welcomed by his parents, but which led to further trouble between father and son.

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  • He also welcomed on behalf of the Government an Eight Hours Miners bill.

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  • Oecolampadius welcomed him to Basel, where in 1524 he put forth thirteen theses sharply antagonizing Roman doctrine.

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  • The conclusion of peace was welcomed by Selim as the opportunity for carrying out reforms, of which he thoroughly realized the necessity in every branch of the administration, and especially in the army, to whose defects the disasters of the state were due.

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  • The caverns in the sides of the precipice are said to have afforded Wallace and other heroes (or outlaws) refuge in time of trouble, but the old house is most memorable as the home of the poet William Drummond, who here welcomed Ben Jonson; the tree beneath which the two poets sat still stands.

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  • The Christians everywhere welcomed the conqueror.

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  • The Wizard was also most heartily welcomed by the straw man, who was an important personage in the Land of Oz.

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  • On his return to Moscow from the army, Nicholas Rostov was welcomed by his home circle as the best of sons, a hero, and their darling Nikolenka; by his relations as a charming, attractive, and polite young man; by his acquaintances as a handsome lieutenant of hussars, a good dancer, and one of the best matches in the city.

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  • She and all the Rostov family welcomed him as an old friend, simply and cordially.

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  • Helene welcomed Natasha delightedly and was loud in admiration of her beauty and her dress.

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  • Her husband has welcomed his Serene Highness with the cross at the church, and she intends to welcome him in the house....

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  • The countess caressed the boy, and the old count came in and welcomed the princess.

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  • For many, a cure for autism is highly welcomed, while others may find the notion of curing autism the same as taking away the person's identity.

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  • In 2002, the Rejects welcomed Mike Kennerty on the guitar and Chris Taylor on the drums.

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  • She didn't know what he was, and she had a feeling he'd welcomed her into a world that belonged solely to him.

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