Greeted
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224 examples of Greeted in a sentence
The global response to the horrors in Kenya in 2008 was a spectacular contrast to the indifference that
greeted
the butchery in Rwanda.
As the conference’s participants made their way into Belgrade’s Hyatt Hotel, an angry band of mostly older protesters bearing posters that read, “Free Milosevic”
greeted
them.
When the end comes, change in Cuba could be as vast as any that
greeted
the end of the last century’s great dictators.
This year, the participants were
greeted
by a large group of mostly young people, including many African- and Hispanic Americans.
Latin America’s Unfinished QuestSANTIAGO – The participants came, European guests were greeted, speeches were delivered, toasts made, and, in the end, the annual meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) was hailed as a success.
The Other Palestinian RevolutionThe euphoria that has, for over a week,
greeted
Mahmoud Abbas's election as President of the Palestinian Authority was perhaps justified.
As for monetary policy, the US Federal Reserve’s announcement in late August that it will shift to an “average inflation targeting” regime has been
greeted
as an additional form of support.
The NBER’s announcement of the beginning of the recession was
greeted
as long overdue.
Unsurprisingly, the findings were
greeted
with despair.
Such promises should be
greeted
with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Not surprisingly, each of these smaller players has
greeted
Biden’s election with fear and loathing.
Together with colleagues from a local university who had arranged the visit, I arrived at the colony early one sunny morning and was
greeted
by one of the few government veterinarians employed to take care of the buffaloes, as well as an unknown number of goats and sheep.
Calls from German politicians, especially on the left, to remove these weapons are therefore likely to be
greeted
with hostility in Poland and Germany’s other eastern neighbors.
At a time when India’s social fabric has been placed under unprecedented stress, Indians
greeted
the Supreme Court’s judgment with almost universal relief, and there have been widespread appeals across political lines to respect the verdict, in the hope that it will bring closure to this contentious issue.
But like an enormous unexpected firework display, an almost festive explosion of yearning for freedom
greeted
both sides.
Not at all dismayed by the disappointment he caused by appearing instead of the old Prince, Veslovsky gaily
greeted
Levin, reminding him that they had met before, and lifting Grisha he caught him up into the vehicle over the pointer Oblonsky had brought with him.
Even Koznyshev, who had also come out of the porch displeased Levin by the feigned friendliness with which he
greeted
Oblonsky, whom, as Levin knew, he neither liked nor respected.
Laska jumped down to him and
greeted
him by leaping about.
Dolly walked up to the char-a-banc and coldly
greeted
Princess Barbara.
At the station of a big town the Volunteers were again
greeted
with songs and cheers; again women and men turned up with collecting-boxes, the provincial ladies presented nosegays and accompanied the Volunteers to the refreshment-bar; but all this was far feebler and weaker than in Moscow.
A low growl from the pikemen
greeted
these words.
And exclamations
greeted
this scheme, a rebellion was germinating in this little corner, nearly six hundred metres beneath the earth.
The appearance of the four lamps was
greeted
noisily, and suddenly everything was lit up--the red faces, the dishevelled hair sticking to the skin, the flying skirts spreading abroad the strong odour of perspiring couples.
Three or four friends tried to applaud him, but this accentuated the cold silence of the majority, and the gradually rising disapprobation which
greeted
his phrases.
Then, as the same contemptuous silence
greeted
his provocations, he turned furiously on Catherine.
Therefore a deep suspicion
greeted
the placard stuck on to the church.
Three cheers
greeted
this order.
"Whatever it is," Ned Land went on, "any animal having four feet without feathers, or two feet with feathers, will be
greeted
by my very own one-gun salute."
He
greeted
my announcement with the usual "As master wishes," and I had to be content with that.
A burst of coarse laughter, a shrug of the shoulders, accompanied by some trivial maxim as to the foolishness of women, had regularly
greeted
the confessions of grief of this sort which the need of an outlet had led her to make to her husband during the first years of their married life.
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