Warmly
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If, however, French voters hand the presidency to the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen – who was, tellingly, just
warmly
received by Vladimir Putin in Moscow – the long European project will be finished.
For Putin, the timing of the move – which came immediately after Trump
warmly
congratulated him on his electoral victory – must have made it all the more galling.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who earlier this year described Japan as both our “best friend in Asia” and a “strong ally,” has
warmly
embraced the “special relationship” language.
Only those who understand the pain of the partition of British India in 1947 will appreciate the powerful symbolism of a child of Hindu parents being welcomed back
warmly
to Muslim Pakistan.
So Germany, if not
warmly
welcoming, finds itself soliciting Indian computer programmers, while Canada and other countries entice China's middle classes with a safe haven in which to invest just in case things go wrong at home.
Seehofer has also spoken
warmly
of Poland’s populist Law and Justice (PiS) government, while criticizing the European Union for its supposed affronts to Polish dignity.
The diminutive border guard looked into my eyes, smiled warmly, and asked where I was from.
The bar owners, train conductors, and English-speaking volunteers welcomed visitors
warmly.
There are other reasons why Turkish officials have welcomed the interim agreement so
warmly.
The recommendation to enlarge the SDR basket has been
warmly
backed by Christine Lagarde, the IMF’s managing director, and a final decision by the Fund’s executive board is expected at the end of the month.
By contrast, China’s culture minister was welcomed very
warmly
when he spoke, in typical fashion, of the growing need for global “harmony.”
And, just days before ordering the attack on Syria, Trump received Sisi
warmly
at the White House, praising him for doing a “fantastic job.”
Its leaders
warmly
endorsed the promise of enhanced ties under the EU’s Eastern Partnership, and pushed for an EU Association Agreement, together with a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area.
Given Putin’s interest in dividing NATO, he would
warmly
welcome such an outcome.
'How they looked at me, as at something dreadful, incomprehensible, and strange!...What can he be telling that other man so warmly?' she thought, glancing at two pedestrians.
Vronsky grasped the hand
warmly.
His old speeches, once so
warmly
received, came back to his lips.
This animal came in the nick of time for us to bag some real quadruped meat, and it was
warmly
welcomed.
I dressed warmly: fishing boots, otter cap, coat of fan-mussel fabric lined with sealskin.
But we were
warmly
dressed in furs, for which seals and aquatic bears had paid the price.
If he tore himself from her for a few moments, it was to cover himself with glory and earn the right to be loved more
warmly
still.
The wealthiest of your future parishioners has never set eyes on you, but is devoted to you more
warmly
than you can suppose; he is the Marquis de La Mole.'Without knowing it, the stern abbe Pirard loved this Seminary, peopled with his enemies, to which, for fifteen years, he had devoted all his thoughts.
Once or twice during the day, Mr. Wharton had suggested a doubt as to the character of his unknown guest, and the possibility of the detection of his son proceeding in some manner from his information; but the idea was earnestly opposed by all his children; even Sarah uniting with her brother and sister in pleading
warmly
in favor of the sincerity expressed in the outward appearance of the traveler.
It was late in the fall, and the links were all bronzed and faded; but the sun still shone warmly, and a south breeze came in little hot pants, rippling the broad blue sea with white curling lines.
At last I asked him warmly, what opinion he must have of my modesty, that he could suppose I should so much as entertain a thought of lying with two brothers, and assured him it could never be.
I was courted by several very considerable tradesmen, and particularly very
warmly
by one, a linen-draper, at whose house, after my husband's death, I took a lodging, his sister being my acquaintance.
'Told so!' says I warmly; 'did I ever tell you so?'No, she said, it was true I did not tell her so, but I had said several times that what I had was in my own disposal.
I ran for it and got into my governess's house whither some quick-eyed people followed me to
warmly
as to fix me there.
She returned warmly, 'Why, do you think I will betray you, child?
As a set-off against his atrocious nights, he determined at least to be kept in blissful laziness, well fed,
warmly
clothed, and provided with the necessary cash in his pocket to satisfy his whims.
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