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welcomed and Indian
Indian applicants have been welcomed in 2006 / 7 to the JET Programme, starting with just one slot available in 2006 and 41 in 2007.
Nehru welcomed and encouraged the rapprochement between the two Indian communities.
Also the home of the Southern Cherokee Nation in 1893 the Southern Cherokee was welcomed to Kentucky and recognized as an Indian tribe by Governor John Y.
Though Pala has remained very conservative in faith and beliefs, due to the large influence of education and media which promoted free thinking and freedom of choice, it has also welcomed and promoted a number of Reformed Evangelical and Pentecostal churches, namely Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, Malankara Christian Church, Indian Pentecostal Church of God, Assemblies of God etc.
In 2005, the church welcomed the Agreement in Principle announced by the Government of Canada and the Assembly of First Nations, which outlined a comprehensive resolution package for former students of Indian Residential Schools ; and the following year, the church agreed to sign the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.
When an Indian ruler, who was able to secure his territory, wanted to enter such an alliance, the Company welcomed it as an economical method of indirect rule, which did not involve the economic costs of direct administration or the political costs of gaining the support of alien subjects.
Indian presence in Sri Lanka was generally welcomed by public in Sri Lanka, except Indian Intervention in 1980's which is considered as a diplomatic blunder in Indo Sri Lankan relation.
In contrast, Ross's intervention was welcomed by a nine-year-old Indian boy found hiding alone in the tall grass.
She welcomed it as a new experience and imbibed the ethos of the multicultural Indian society.
In traditional Indian weddings, baraats are welcomed at the wedding venue with the sound of shehnais, which are considered auspicious at weddings by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs alike.
Critics welcomed Dulli's return and were eager to give his second album, independently financed and released through One Little Indian Records in October 2003, high marks.
With Blackburn's tenth successive Premier League season ( and their 17th in 19 seasons ) now underway, Nelsen has welcomed the club's proposed takeover by Indian owned Venky's Group who has promised up to £ 100million for Sam Allardyce to spend on strengthening the squad – with Nelsen feeling that the squad could do with " freshing up ".
The idea was also warmly welcomed by Sir Pardey Lukis ( 1857 – 1918 ), then Director General of the Indian Medical Service.
The Indian school of Persian poetry and especially Bedil's poetry is criticized for its complex and implicit meanings, however, it is much welcomed in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan and India than in Iran.
Participants of the conference were welcomed by President of Indian Council for Cultural Relations Karan Singh, Academician of RAS Ye. P.
She leaves with the large group by canoe, and is welcomed in the Indian country where she is provided with lodging and 6 Indian servant girls.

welcomed and Councils
On 10 December Ebert welcomed ten divisions returning from the front hoping to use them against the Councils.

welcomed and Act
The railroad companies resented being extorted by the railroad trusts and therefore welcomed passage of the Elkins Act.
While the truce was welcomed by enthusiastic crowds, and some arrangement beyond the Home Rule Act 1920 provisions was in prospect, it was also evident that the IRA military campaign had not secured the 32-county republic claimed by the Dáil, and that a separate government in Northern Ireland was now functioning.
Johnson welcomed the passage of the 1949 amendments to the National Security Act of 1947, telling an American Legion convention that he was " happy to report.
As a specialist in the field of cancer, Steinfeld also no doubt welcomed the passage of the National Cancer Act of 1971, which enhanced the ability of the Public Health Service to combat this deadly disease.
As the people welcomed Soviet tanks, the last German units were leaving the city under the Surrender Act terms.
The legislation has been welcomed by the power industry but criticised by green groups for supposedly criminalising non-violent civil disobedience, and has been compared to the lockdown powers of the Major Events Act 2009, which has been reportedly used to intimidate and disperse peaceful protesters in NSW.

welcomed and popularly
In 1545 Lord Admiral John Dudley, Viscount Lisle welcomed Henry VIII of England | King Henry VIII on board the Henri Grace a Dieu, popularly called Great Harry.
Even though his decision was popularly welcomed by the public opinions in both Hong Kong and Britain, Patten put himself in a stormed and severe relationship with China.

welcomed and known
By this time Yan was well known for his adaptability, and Chiang welcomed his appointment.
The French Government, undoubtedly recalling Gloucester's effective disowning of the Picquingy Treaty and refusal to accept a French pension, would not have welcomed this accession of one known to be unfriendly to France.
Tantalus was initially known for having been welcomed to Zeus ' table in Olympus, like Ixion.
During the Renaissance, the House of Este, well known for its partonage of the arts, welcomed a great number of artists, especially painters, that formed the so-called School of Ferrara.
Warbeck was also welcomed by various other monarchs and was known in international diplomacy as the Duke of York.
Seong of Baekje, known as a great patron of Buddhism in Korea, built many temples and welcomed priests bringing Buddhist texts directly from India.
Also known as Pelasgus was Gelanor, he welcomed Danaus and the Danaides when they fled from Aegyptus.
Frisbee was a key evangelist during the growth of the Calvary churches ; Smith was one of the few pastors who welcomed in the hippies who after coming to faith, eventually became known as Jesus people, and thus allowed for the dramatic future growth of his affiliate church network.
However, after landing his forces unhindered at Torbay on 5 November ( O. S ) 1688, many welcomed William with open arms, and the revolution that shortly followed, commonly known as the ' Glorious Revolution ', ended James II's reign.
Galba was recognized as emperor and welcomed into the city at the head of a single legion, VII Galbiana, later known as VII Gemina.
After the siege of Jerusalem, Sophronius welcomed ` Umar because, according to biblical prophecies allegedly known to the church in Jerusalem, " a poor, but just and powerful man " will rise to be a protector and an ally to the Christians of Jerusalem.
Later, in order to distinguish his followers from adherents of other Sufi sects, he forbid the use of the word darwish ( commonly known as " dervish " in English ) to describe his followers, replacing it with the title Ansar, the term the Prophet Muhammad used for the people of Medina who welcomed him and his followers after their flight from Mecca.
He welcomed social improvement and was an advocate, with George Dawson of what became known in Birmingham as the Civic Gospel.
" Mr. B ," as he was known, rarely welcomed guest artists and had refused to work with both Nureyev and Makarova ; Baryshnikov's decision to devote his full attentions to the New York company stunned the dance world.
While the political establishment's main branches welcomed the news of Codreanu's sentencing, the Iron Guard organized a retaliation attack targeting the National Peasant Party's Virgil Madgearu, who had become known for expressing his opposition to the movement's extremism ( Madgearu managed to escape the violence unharmed ).
Seong was known as a great patron of Buddhism in Korea, and built many temples and welcomed priests bringing Buddhist texts directly from India.
When the Beatles came to New York on February 7, 1964, Murray was the first DJ they welcomed into their circle, having heard about him and his Brooklyn Fox shows from American groups such as the Ronettes ( sisters Ronnie and Estelle Bennett, and their first cousin, Nedra Talley ), also known as Murray's " dancing girls ".
The resolution went on to endorse a recommendation by the Secretary-General that action should be taken under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter and welcomed offers by Member States concerning the creation of an operation to create a secure environment for humanitarian operations, that later became known as UNITAF.
Although these approaches were not always welcomed ( at least initially ) by specialists in the subjects examined, SOC has nevertheless become established as a strong candidate for explaining a number of natural phenomena, including: earthquakes ( which, long before SOC was discovered, were known as a source of scale-invariant behaviour such as the Gutenberg-Richter law describing the statistical distribution of earthquake sizes, and the Omori law describing the frequency of aftershocks ); solar flares ; fluctuations in economic systems such as financial markets ( references to SOC are common in econophysics ); landscape formation ; forest fires ; landslides ; epidemics ; and biological evolution ( where SOC has been invoked, for example, as the dynamical mechanism behind the theory of " punctuated equilibria " put forward by Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould ).
Introducing herself as someone who had known her brother, Tibor, Anne is welcomed warmly by his elderly sister.
They welcomed outcast Wild Carders to the island and ultimately drew the ire of the government through their alliance with a group of body swapping criminals known as the Jumpers, and through their attempts to expand to other islands in New York Harbor ( which included at one point a vulgar defacing of the Statue of Liberty ).
In spite of the fact that all of the editorial board members were well known social activists, the conservative Kerala welcomed its publication with the expected derision.
He was well known since he was small to be a frank person in speech, which was not quite welcomed in Mainland China.
In 1952, the station, formerly known as Daws Hill House, welcomed US forces again.

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