Greeted Sentence Examples

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  • Toni greeted him cheerfully.

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  • Sarah greeted them and made introductions.

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  • Who was the man who greeted us?

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  • She greeted them with a big smile, hugging each of them as if they were old friends she hadn't seen in a decade.

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  • The guests must be greeted.

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  • They made their way into the house and greeted Sarah and Connor.

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  • Normally I am greeted by a member of my clan.

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  • The life within always greeted him.

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  • Hilden had greeted her at the walls and escorted her to the center of the city lest she be challenged by patrolling guards.

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  • He smiled graciously as he greeted Judge Riley and his wife.

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  • The soothing sounds of the ocean greeted him.

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  • Memon's voice greeted him as he entered the hold.

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  • She greeted the father and daughter with special politeness and showed them to the princess' room.

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  • The man with translucent skin and purple eyes – the one Jonny hadn't exactly greeted with open arms – stood a few feet away.

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  • The arrival of da Gama at Lisbon was celebrated with national rejoicings scarcely less enthusiastic than had greeted the return of Columbus.

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  • Then, greeted with the title of "The Great Pacificator" as a reward for his success, he retired temporarily to private life, with a larger stock of popularity than he had ever had before.

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  • The crowd greeted their arrival with mockery and derision, and being treated as the envoys of heretics they escaped without having obtained a hearing.

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  • We were greeted by a cacophony of sound as we entered the road.

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  • About halfway through we were greeted by a waitress with complimentary cocktails.

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  • Once you click on the category you are interested in, you'll immediately be greeted with a dizzying array of sheer and transparent styles, one seemingly more sexy that the last.

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  • We all climbed the stairs as Quinn greeted us.

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  • She greeted the room full of people with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and her position of master battle planner with both excitement and awe.

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  • Leyon took her into one of the mountains, and she sighed at the blast of chilled air that greeted her.

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  • Charlie greeted Dan and Elise then motioned for them to sit.

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  • The quiet jingle of metal fetters and distant voices greeted her ears.

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  • Nothing but air greeted her outstretched hands.

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  • Megan forced the anger to the back of her mind and greeted the couple warmly.

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  • Megan greeted her way through a handful of guests on her route to an empty chair.

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  • The promulgation of this truncated constitution was greeted by a furious agitation, culminating in September in a general strike, rightly described as the most remarkable political phenomenon of modern times.

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  • The battle of Kumanovo in particular was greeted with indescribable enthusiasm throughout the Yugoslav provinces.

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  • In November 1267 he was excommunicated; but his fleet was victorious over that of Charles duke of Anjou, who had taken possession of Sicily on Manfred's death; and in July 1268 he was himself greeted with immense enthusiasm at Rome.

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  • He is said to have been greeted as king; but he does not seem to have taken the title in any formal way.

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  • Frederick at first greeted the elevation of a member of an imperialist family with joy; but it was soon clear that Innocent intended to carry on the traditions of his predecessors.

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  • From this blow the emperor never recovered; and when on the 13th of December 1250 he died Innocent greeted the news by quoting from Psalm xcvi.

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  • The inhabitants are notorious for fanaticism and lawlessness, and Europeans are usually greeted with vile epithets.

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  • The jury quickly agreed on a verdict of not guilty, and the acquittal was greeted by the populace with shouts of triumph.

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  • His settlement of the railway dispute in 1906 was universally applauded; and the bills he introduced and passed for reorganizing the port of London, dealing with Merchant Shipping, and enforcing the working in England of patents granted there, and so increasing the employment of British labour, were greeted with satisfaction by the tariff-reformers, who congratulated themselves that a Radical free-trader should thus throw over the policy of laisser faire.

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  • In the autumn he made a motor tour of the south of France, - being greeted everywhere with popular acclamation, the bands playing the irredentist march "Sambre et Meuse," - and attended the army manoeuvres at Toulouse.

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  • The benediction "Peace be to this house," with which, in accordance with apostolic usage, he greeted every dwelling he entered, was not inappropriate to his figure and aspect, and it is said "took the people's attention wonderfully," the more especially after the magic of his personality found opportunity to reveal itself in close and homely intercourse.

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  • Ten days later, supported by his sons, Gustavus greeted the estates in the great hall of the palace, when he took a retrospect of his reign, reminding them of the misery of the kingdom during the union and its deliverance from "that unkind tyrant, King Christian."

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  • This memorable achievement was greeted with an outburst of public enthusiasm.

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  • On the 13th of April 1846 an imperial decree abolished some of the more burdensome feudal obligations; but this concession was greeted with so fierce an outcry, as an authoritative endorsement of the atrocities, that it was again revoked, and Count Franz von Stadion was sent to restore order in Galicia.

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  • The Litanies of the Sun contain the acclamations with which the sun-god Re was greeted, when at eventide his bark reached the entrance of the nether world.

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  • The lively enthusiasm and the furious opposition which greeted Protagoras had now burnt themselves out, and before long the sophist was treated by the man of the world as a harmless, necessary pedagogue.

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  • His assumption of the government was greeted with joy in Holland, and in his reign the province enjoyed rest and its fisheries benefited from the commercial treaty concluded with England.

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  • His birth was greeted with joy by the Spaniards, who feared the dispute as to the succession which must have ensued if Philip IV.

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  • His return to the chair was the symbol of the triumph of constitutional ideas and was greeted with enthusiasm.

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  • The enthusiasm with which he was greeted showed how completely he had the nation on his side.

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  • By the great mass of intelligent Englishmen the change was greeted with enthusiasm.

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  • An unfamiliar aroma greeted his nostrils as she poured broth, sharp with herbs, into the waiting bowls.

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  • We were greeted by two members of very bubbly check-in staff working on one counter.

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  • I was greeted on the door by a lad who barely seemed capable of speech.

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  • The headline Survivor Castaway Dies greeted reality TV fans on January 20, 2010.

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  • Its conclusion was prematurely greeted as the end of a period of economic strife between the two halves of the monarchy and as a pledge of a decade of peaceful development.

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  • Numberless semi-divine beings had no r purpose than to fill,out the myths, as, for instance, the tering apes that greeted the sun-god Re as he rose above eastern horizon, and the demons who opened the gates of nether world at the approach of the setting sun.

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  • Presently Judas arrived with a band of armed men, and greeted his Master with a kiss - the signal for His arrest.

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  • By the outside world the affair was greeted with mingled ridicule and indignation, and the new Messiah had to be protected by the police from the violence of an angry mob.

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  • The ridicule that greeted the revelation of the Pop-gun Plot marked the beginning of a reaction that found a more serious expression in the trials of Thomas Hardy, John Home Tooke and John Theiwall (October and November 1794).

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  • In England it was greeted with immense popular enthusiasm, and the government, without realizing the full import of the step it was taking, sent an expedition to the Peninsula.

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  • The failure of the Bill of Pains and Penalties against the queen, which Was dropped after it had passed its third reading in the Lords by a majorityof only seven, was greeted as a great popular triumph..

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  • For their courtiers he wrote epithalamial and funeral orations; ambassadors and visitors from foreign states he greeted with the rhetorical lucubrations then so much in vogue.

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  • Efforts not wholly unsuccessful were made to hinder recruiting in Ireland, and every reverse or repulse of British arms was greeted with Nationalist applause.

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  • The nation, restive under his now broken yoke, received with a joyous anticipation, which the future was to discount, the royal infant whom they called Louis the Well-beloved, and whose funeral sixty years later was to be greeted with the same proofs of disillusionment.

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  • The terms were unexpectedly favorable, and so great was the joy excited in Madrid that popular acclamation greeted the bestowal upon Godoy of the title of Prince of the Peace.

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  • Violent scenes greeted the attempt of the government to procure the suspension of the parliamentary immunities of 140 deputies, accused or suspected of more or less treasonable practices, and when, on the 4th of October, the Cortes reopened after the summer recess, Seor Romero Robledo, the president of the lower house, opened an attack on the ministry for their attempted breach of its privileges.

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  • This time Señor Medena greeted Carmen with a hug.

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  • He greeted us enthusiastically enough but it was evident he greatest interest was learning what information I'd gleaned from Willard Humphries.

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  • Dusty greeted the White God.

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  • Claire greeted him with a kiss on his cheek and a look so smoldering it made Sofia blush.

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  • Ikira, in our time, an Oracle greeted all visitors to the king's palace to assess their loyalties to her king.

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  • At the clinic, he was greeted with enthusiasm by employees and customers.

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  • Gabe heard the voice of Rhyn's mate, Katie, from the direction of the hallway as she greeted Kiki on her way in.

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  • He spoke like Mr. Checkmate, the Immortal that greeted her on the beach and spoke of a history with her when she'd never seen him before.

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  • Katie didn.t recognize the woman who greeted them and ushered them into the small fortress on an undeclared—hidden by magic—island in the Caribbean.

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  • Instead, she was greeted by shrieks from Martha and Gladys, causing her to drop the poor creature and flee in terror, stark contrast to her anticipated moment of glory.

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  • The man with translucent skin and purple eyes – the one Jonny hadn't exactly greeted with open arms – stood a few feet away.

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  • From there, I went to Carter Paterson's office, where I was greeted with the utmost courtesy.

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  • At about 6 places we were greeted by a BW bod in a side adit, checking our progress.

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  • The deafening applause that greeted the band back on stage for the encore was enough to impress the most hardened industry big-wig.

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  • Following a great evening which included our first illuminated boat display which was greeted by applause from the crowd on the bank.

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  • The news was greeted with thunderous applause from an audience.

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  • Every catch by Neenan was greeted with tumultuous applause, every desperate tackle by a Burnley player produced roars of approval.

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  • In the Old Club House a highly appreciative audience greeted Graeme's late night show.

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  • With gentle guitar arpeggios and a vocal showcase for Grace, this performance was greeted with a " pin-drop " intimacy.

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  • No great silken banners or horses bedecked in armor and gorgeous cloths greeted the English when they finally came upon their foe.

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  • On Sunday morning, fog and NO wind greeted the competitors.

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  • Competitors came out of the shade of the trees to be greeted by a sizeable crowd of spectators clustered around a cleverly prepared re-start.

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  • At the hotel he was greeted by the Mayor and other local dignitaries and a special deputation sent by the Queen.

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  • Visitors will be greeted at a reception desk close to the front doors.

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  • It is slightly disconcerting to be greeted by the sight of soldiers coming toward us carrying rifles.

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  • From the moment you are greeted by the liveried doorman, you will experience a cordial yet discreet welcome.

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  • We then ran from the van onto the stage to be greeted by thousands of rain drenched fans.

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  • Back in daylight once more, several of the more mud plastered members were greeted by a most emphatic ' UGH -- DIRTY!

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  • We have been impressed by the enthusiasm with which some lawyers have greeted the prospect of being able to exercise such rights.

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  • In the US, national euphoria greeted the news.

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  • Callers reporting faults to NTL were greeted with a recorded message, in a Geordie accent, that was strewn with four-letter expletives.

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  • I walked in to the staff room to be greeted by smiling faces, relaxed chatter and much laughter.

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  • After climbing the fells at Watendlath, Larry and I were greeted by a spectacular sunset over Borrowdale.

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  • She greeted us warmly and ushered us into the majlis, a huge, carpeted room festooned with large red pillows.

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  • When he greeted you with that great smile and hearty handshake, you knew you were " home.

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  • The failure of the Williams sisters to win much over the past two years was greeted with much hand-wringing by some commentators.

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  • Having been isolated by its island location from contact with humanity, the dodo greeted the new visitors with a child-like innocence.

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  • At the recent Likud conference, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was greeted by jeers and shouts from hundreds of his former ideological fellow-travelers.

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  • Here I was shown into a battered corrugated iron hangar, where I was greeted by a battered, corrugated iron flight lieutenant.

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  • Along the way, we were greeted by 5 scarlet macaws showing off their colors in the trees on the banks.

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  • Got in and headed for the Sanctuary and was greeted by the true playa DJ Zinc.

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  • The acclaim which greeted the Sportsman's Sketches was largely due to its sympathetic portrayal of the Russian peasant.

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  • No wonder, then, that my argument that dyslexia is a highly problematic notion was greeted by a storm of angry protest.

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  • Following the mass ravers we arrived at the NEC and we were greeted by a colossus queue which was moving slowly but was massive!

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  • Following a grueling 22 hour journey the RN Sevens team arrived in Grand Cayman to be greeted by a tropical rainstorm.

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  • Callers will now be greeted with the usual menu options and calls will be correctly routed to our support team.

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  • He was right because I was not scolded at all by the smiling voice that greeted me on my arrival.

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  • Indeed, upon entering the hotel you're greeted by the sight of a lovely curved staircase leading up to guestrooms.

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  • In the stable they were greeted by Dell who looked quite sleepy.

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  • Pleasant chap who, as we arrived, was greeted by a number of men in blue fishing smocks.

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  • At a Congress of Russian soviets the next day the revolution was greeted with wild enthusiasm.

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  • The baron appeared on the scene, greeted the stranger most cordially, and arm in arm they descended among the throng.

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  • All the children, dressed in bright clothes, carried colored streamers, sang, danced and greeted the May Queen and her attendants.

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  • As at last summer solstice a Maori group greeted the sun, the ancestors who built the place, and the other celebrants present.

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  • You will be greeted and given a medieval tabard to help you along the way.

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  • When turning on the machine, the user is greeted with a particularly tasteful rendered Manhattan DVD logo.

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  • The little boy turned and smiled and greeted his uncle, apparently unmoved.

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  • The study was greeted as lending urgency to calls for reforms of the library service.

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  • His lady greeted him with some of her sparkling vivacity.

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  • It was terribly depressing but the warmth and hospitality with which we were greeted was astounding and put the warmongers to shame.

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  • Walkers are greeted at the meeting point by the walk leaders and do some gentle warm-up exercises before setting off.

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  • You will always be greeted with a warm welcome... .

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  • Even today Icelanders commonly support whaling, and visits by Greenpeace are greeted with people barbecuing whale meat.

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  • Next morning, we were greeted by a winter wonderland scene.

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  • Before proceeding to Bulgaria, Prince Alexander paid visits to the tsar at Livadia, to the courts of the great powers and to the sultan; he was then conveyed on a Russian warship to Varna, and after taking the oath to the new constitution at Tirnova (July 8, 1879) he repaired to Sofia, being everywhere greeted with immense enthusiasm by the people.

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  • Every fresh reform edict was greeted with demonstrations of enthusiasm, but the ominous cry Viva Pio Nono solo!

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  • He greeted the treaty of San Stefano (3rd March 1878) with undisguised relief, and by the mouth of the king, congratulated Italy (7th March 1878) on having maintained with the powers friendly and cordial relations free from suspicious precautions, and upon having secured for herself that most precious of alliances, the alliance of the future a phrase of which the empty rhetoric was to be bitterly demonstrated by the Berlin Congress and the French occupation of Tunisia.

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  • He was fond of verse-making, and tried to introduce into French verse the rules of Latin prosody, his translation of the fourth book of the Aeneid into classical hexameters being greeted by Voltaire as "the only prose translation in which he had found any enthusiasm."

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  • With perfect self-possession, which was not disturbed by the jeers that greeted some of his statements, and with the utmost simplicity, directness and force, he presented the argument against the corn-laws in such a form as startled his audience, and also irritated some of them, for it was a style of eloquence very unlike the conventional style which prevailed in parliament.

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  • Baron Sonnino held aloof, but Premier Signor Orlando, greeted the congress with enthusiasm, and the first result was a combined propaganda on the Italian front, organized by Allied delegates and members of all the national committees.

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  • From 1833 to 1848 - when he gave up playing in public - he was greeted with frantic applause as the prince of pianists.

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  • Just then the girlish Ruler of Oz opened the door and greeted Dorothy with a good-morning kiss.

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  • With these words she greeted Prince Vasili Kuragin, a man of high rank and importance, who was the first to arrive at her reception.

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  • Anna Pavlovna greeted him with the nod she accorded to the lowest hierarchy in her drawing room.

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  • Entering the drawing room, where the princesses spent most of their time, he greeted the ladies, two of whom were sitting at embroidery frames while a third read aloud.

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  • Officers who approached him with disturbed countenances became calm; soldiers and officers greeted him gaily, grew more cheerful in his presence, and were evidently anxious to display their courage before him.

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  • He greeted the men of the foremost regiment and gave them the order to march, thereby indicating that he intended to lead that column himself.

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  • The Emperor was in very good spirits after his ride through Vilna, where crowds of people had rapturously greeted and followed him.

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  • In answer to questions with which he was greeted, the courier made a despairing gesture with his hand and passed through the room.

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  • But, noticing his mistake, he broke off short and, with a frown, greeted Dolokhov as a stranger, asking what he could do for him.

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  • The Emperor greeted the officers and the Semenov guard, and again pressing the old man's hand went with him into the castle.

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  • Were you greeted by a vision of clear, firm skin, glowing with health and radiant with youth?

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  • The decision was greeted with surprise and some ridicule by the British press.

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  • The Sovereign stepped ashore from the Royal barge, to be greeted by a salute of 21 guns.

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  • He greeted the host with I 'm just going to show my friends your sanctum sanctorum.

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  • Derision greeted a silent seduction scene, with sucking noises from the gallery whenever Novello kissed leading lady Francis Doble.

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  • Indeed, upon entering the hotel you 're greeted by the sight of a lovely curved staircase leading up to guestrooms.

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  • Arrivals in airports and other transportation hubs will be greeted with a hand-held sign.

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  • You will always be greeted with a warm welcome....

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  • The interviewer greeted her in the most affable manner and put her at ease.

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  • Animals that appear smaller than your cat are generally greeted without fear, but enlarge a harmless canary on a big screen TV, and suddenly your cat is looking at a predator, not prey.

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  • If a recipient of the email opens the message, he or she is greeted with a warning that an account has been compromised or some other emergency has happened.

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  • Although it may be thought that Liparazzi was made for celebrities applying lip gloss in the back of a dark limousine before they are greeted by the paparazzi, the stars are not the only ones with Liparazzi in their makeup bags.

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  • Ask a youngster to smile and you're more likely to be greeted with a frown, wince or the back of his head.

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  • From there, you're then greeted with a highly interactive webpage that is fully equipped with study sheets and videos.

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  • Treat your tween like a child, and you will be greeted with long, drawn out sighs.

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  • From there, you'll be greeted with a list of stores in your area that carry the free Faviana catalog.

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  • As we greeted our guests, several told us that dolphins had been leaping in the water behind our ocean view altar, making the occasion even more perfect.

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  • As she greeted Canadian soldiers on the airport tarmac, the wind blew her billowy yellow skirt up, revealing her underwear.

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  • The personal service onboard Celebrity cruise ships begins from the moment passengers cross the gangway to be greeted with champagne, mimosas, or juice and a personal escort to their stateroom.

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  • If you plan to dine in the Lido Restaurant, then casual attire is accepted, but don’t expect to be greeted with open arms if you show up in torn denim cut-offs, a tattered baseball cap and a crop top.

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  • Once you click on a category, you'll be greeted with plenty of pictures of various sock types and this should make it fairly easy for you to find these socks.

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  • When they try to open their car, they will be greeted by a mysterious icky substance all over their hand.

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  • Once you click on the name brand you are looking for, you are greeted with a dizzying array of products made by that company.

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  • A bus takes all participants to the winery from the hotel, and everyone is greeted with a glass of some Champagne.

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  • A couple walks into a car rental building late at night, greeted by a woman who asks if they know about the problems they've been having with Internet services not working.

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  • When the children arrive at the Head Start center, they are greeted by their teachers or student aides.

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  • Type "Images Arlington National Cemetery" into any search engine and you will be greeted with an endless array of emotional photos from the cemetery's long and interesting history.

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  • When Annie entered Ellis Island on New Years Day, 1892, she was personally greeted by customs officials and received a gift of a $10 piece of gold.

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  • Again, once you click the image, you're greeted with tips and tricks to help you get the look.

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  • When you first enter a salon, expect to be greeted in a friendly manner and invited to sign in for your appointment or for the next available stylist.

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  • The consultant greeted her, offered her a drink, then led her to a private consultation room.

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  • When you visit the page, you'll be greeted by a chart listing the date a job was posted, the job title and short description, the company, and the job location.

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  • But, there have still been cases of parents believing they were having a girl and being greeted by a baby boy in the delivery room.

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  • Instead, when you click this category, you are greeted with images of women's tops and bottoms.

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  • Many women tell legendary tales of embarrassing swimming stories when a perfect dive was greeted by applause for a bikini top that rode all the way up or fell off completely.

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  • The Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue is still greeted with much fanfare.

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  • With this site, the name truly says it all as the customer is greeted by reams and reams of various swimsuit styles.

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  • When visitors enter the New York FAO Schwarz toy store, they are greeted by a musical clock tower singing "Welcome to Our World of Toys."

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  • At first they are greeted by Lotso the "Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear, and meet a host of new character toys.

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  • A gift that's too extravagant may be greeted with embarrassment instead of appreciation.

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  • When the recipients go to the site, they will be greeted by the front page of a card, then open to receive a message, and even see the backside of the card.

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  • A gift that your sister loves may not be greeted as enthusiastically by your teenage niece or your co-worker.

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  • The site is completely replaced each year, so repeat visitors are greeted with a new design, fresh content and updated technology each holiday season.

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  • Halloween is a night for fun and fright, and nothing is better for kids who ring the doorbell looking for a candy than being greeted by an adorable dog dressed as a pumpkin, a princess, or a pirate.

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  • When you enter a store, expect to be greeted with a smile, and knowledgeable salespeople will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect piece of jewelry.

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  • When you visit the site, you'll be greeted by all of these different activities, but there's no need to feel overwhelmed as each activity is accompanied by a corresponding image.

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  • You'll immediately be greeted with large tarot cards that allow you to see the exquisite details of the images, and you'll receive a full reading.

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  • On the other side, people have reported being greeted by a deceased relative, friend, Jesus, Buddha or an angel.

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  • When you log on to an online shoe store page, you're instantly greeted with a variety of blues, greens, and more.

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  • With visions of Rocky Balboa dancing in your head (cue music), you head to your local athletic shoe store, sweatband in tow, only to be greeted with rows upon rows of daunting athletic footwear.

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  • For example, if you type in size ten in men's, with a regular width, you'll instantly be greeted with no less than 15 different pairs of shoes.

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  • This time Señor Medena greeted Carmen with a hug.

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  • It was a barracks for the Guardians, most of whom greeted her with a quiet good day, ikira as she passed.

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  • Pierre greeted her with an approving smile that buoyed her.

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  • She had greeted ten men and two women before she felt the first flash of cold.

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  • She pocketed her list and trailed him to the area just beyond the patio, where the scent of hot dogs and s'mores greeted her long before she reached the small group circled around a bonfire.

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  • Smiling Acting Sheriff Fitzgerald, dressed in his uniform, greeted Dean graciously as he poured charm on the ladies.

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  • In spite of the happy group that greeted him, Fred's somber mood didn't mirror theirs.

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  • Hannah warmly greeted her friends, four coiffed women in expensive clothing with diamonds the size of her thumbnail on their ring fingers.

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  • When only the winter wind greeted him, he continued.

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  • Kris greeted Gio, stepping aside to walk them up the path.

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  • Katie didn.t recognize the woman who greeted them and ushered them into the small fortress on an undeclared—hidden by magic—island in the Caribbean.

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  • She turned to see Helga, the woman who had greeted them when they arrived.

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  • The eldest, D'Ryn, bowed and greeted him.

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  • It wasn't Ne'Rin that greeted him for his daily briefing but the woman herself.

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  • Dean brushed off a white cloud of flour and greeted a well-dressed, good-looking man in his late forties standing in the hall.

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  • Both shook the proffered hand, surprised to be greeted by a man once charged with overseeing the wars abroad.

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  • As they walked into the town, they were greeted by people calling out to Kelli.

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  • Kelli greeted a few of the women in the room and led Lana into what looked like a former warehouse in the back of the building.

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  • Kelli greeted one of the men with a kiss and a quick hug before going to the woman cutting chunks of meat off the deer.

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  • He was surprised however, when a "For Sale" sign greeted him on the front lawn.

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  • Another disappointment greeted them when they opened the door to 422 Collingswood Avenue.

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  • With each turn in the road he expected to see the summit but was only greeted with another long uphill climb until he lost track of the numbers.

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  • The soothing sound of water running over stones greeted them as they neared the creek.

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  • The smell of Italian seasoning greeted them and she glanced up at him.

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  • Alex had been taking her to church for a long time, so they were greeted together warmly and everyone asked how repairs were coming along on her house.

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  • A chorus of nickering and snorting greeted her as she entered the barn.

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  • He greeted his small wife with a kiss on top of her head and wrapped his arms around her.

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  • Ridley he greeted with the words, " Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man; we shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England as (I trust) shall never be put out."

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  • The advent of the new sovereigns, of officially known as " the archdukes," though greeted ands the r" with enthusiasm in the Belgic provinces, was looked upon with suspicion by the Dutch, who were as firmly resolved as ever to uphold their independence.

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  • All the men seemed amused when they saw the boy, and as they rode up, they greeted the king by taking off their hats.

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  • The mark of these technologies is that they are greeted with universal skepticism at first.

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  • Denisov evidently tried to expose Rostov to danger as seldom as possible, and after an action greeted his safe return with evident joy.

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  • The members who were assembling for dinner were sitting about in groups; they greeted Pierre and spoke of the town news.

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  • But instead of being greeted with pleasure as she had expected, at his first glance at her his face assumed a cold, stiff, proud expression she had not seen on it before.

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  • Fans greeted the series with some of the highest rating numbers when it debuted in 2009 and continued to enchant fans despite significant hiatus periods.

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  • Whichever route visitors choose, they are greeted by panoramic views over the sprawling city of Paris once they reach the top.

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  • You'll be greeted by a glass furnace immediately upon docking, and several others will be seen on your stroll through the village.

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  • Upon entering the magnificent building, visitors are greeted by a welcoming staff.

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  • Upon entering the African Savannah, guests are greeted by the many species of animals, including mandrills, leopards, antelope, and lizards.

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  • Merry Christmas is the way shoppers have been greeted, wished well and marketed to by successful small business owners for the past 100 years or so.

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  • If, one the other hand, you feel like splurging, you'll be greeted with some awesome options, particularly in the under $100 category.

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  • Their Popmart tour and Zoo TV tour are some of the most expensive concert productions ever staged, although the fans greeted them with mixed results.

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  • Commander Benjamin Sisko enters the wormhole in the first episode and is greeted by visions of strange beings.

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  • When they reach the Varden they are greeted by the leader of the Varden who asks of Eragon's and Saphira's help in an upcoming war that cannot be won without them.

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  • He greeted me at the front door and said “Oh Nichelle.

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  • While the band-aid designs do have the potential to come out looking fantastic, unfortunately a lot of people tend to meet frustration and mess before they are greeted with flawless looking nails.

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  • Mums greeted her with the usual warmth.

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