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A welcoming speech was given by Edward, the Prince of Wales ; Queen Victoria was too overcome to speak although she did comment that it reminded her of the British constitution.
The phrase les Cent Jours was first used by the prefect of Paris, Gaspard, comte de Chabrol, in his speech welcoming the King.
In 1951, Wanamaker made a speech welcoming the return of two of the Hollywood Ten.
The lunch is on Saturday at the Kennedy Center, with a welcoming speech by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Janco attended the 1930 reunion organized by Contimporanul in honor of the visiting Futurist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, and gave a welcoming speech.
As the episode ends, Sheridan finally gets to give his standard welcoming speech after assuming a new command.
* A demonstration, lecture, or welcoming speech
* In October 1995, President Bill Clinton quoted it in his welcoming speech to Pope John Paul II on his arrival in New York to address the United Nations.
Highlights of his first term as governor included overseeing the implementation of a new Missouri state constitution in 1946, creation of the Missouri Department of Revenue, and welcoming international statesman Winston Churchill to Fulton, Missouri for the famous Iron Curtain speech at Westminster College.
By the virtue of fate, the welcoming speech on the behalf of the European Union on the occasion of Slovakia's entry to the Eurozone was delivered by Mirek Topolánek, the prime minister of the then EU presiding country, the Czech Republic, naturally in his native language while other guest speakers used English.
* a welcoming speech is made
Manoel de Oliveira was chosen to give the welcoming speech at Pope Benedict XVI's meeting with representatives of the Portuguese cultural world on 12 May 2010 at the Belém Cultural Center.
So what is left worth living for ?< span id =" KindnessQuote "></ span > This alone: justice in thought, goodness in action, speech that cannot deceive, and a disposition glad of whatever comes, welcoming it as necessary, as familiar, as flowing from the same source and fountain as yourself.
The chancellor then gives a welcoming speech, and various Berkeley Choirs sing.
In 1997, at the Castle Square, U. S. President Bill Clinton gave a speech welcoming Poland to membership in NATO.
In a memorial speech in 887, he is said to have discussed the respect T ' ang China had for Japan because of Japan's encouragement and welcoming of the ideals of Li ( Propriety ) and Yi ( Righteousness ).
Pilo gave the welcoming speech to King Frederick V, not Eigtved.
When Caligula was murdered that same year he made a speech in the Senate welcoming the return of liberty and urging his fellow senators to preserve it.

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The critic for Time magazine acknowledged the critical storm around Fleming and Dr. No, but was broadly welcoming of the book, writing that whilst " not all readers will agree that Dr. No ... is magnificent writing, ... pages of it, at least, qualify for Ezra Pound's classic comment on Tropic of Cancer: ' At last, an unprintable book that is readable '.
The delegation ’ s return was a public event reported by the Kenyan media and newspaper reports, which are still available, carried photographs of President Moi and Dr Ouko coming out of the plane together and doing the welcoming rounds at Jomo Kenyatta airport.

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The forest was open and freely welcoming, extending an enchanted hand.
My parents' welcoming arms would seem woeful, inadequate, unwanted.
Instead, we became involved in a series of friendly, but overly formal, welcoming addresses to which we had no choice but to reply in kind.
She is vacationing at the Kennedy summer home in Hyannis Port, Mass., and in his welcoming remarks, the President said he was representing her.
They found a large welcoming group -- El Paso policemen, Border Patrol, sheriff's deputies, and FBI men, who surged around the plane with rifles and submachine guns.
The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States: a welcoming signal to immigrants arriving from abroad.
After starting the 1954 campaign with a two-game split against the Tigers in Detroit, the Orioles returned to Baltimore on April 15 to a welcoming parade that wound through the streets of downtown, with an estimated 350, 000 spectators lining the route.
The host says a few words welcoming everyone to the supper and perhaps stating the reason for it.
All Orthodox jurisdictions, such as the Orthodox Church in America, have taken the approach of welcoming people with " homosexual feelings and emotions ," while encouraging them to work towards " overcoming its harmful effects in their lives ," while not allowing the sacraments to people who seek to justify homosexual activity.
Because of this, Spiritual Deists are extremely welcoming and tolerant to all except dogma, demagoguery, and intolerance itself.
Foreign Minister Kaliopate Tavola asserted that those who attended the welcoming ceremony did so " of their own accord ," not as government representatives, and that Prime Minister Qarase's presence in the same hotel where President Chen was staying was purely " coincidental.
Davidson adds that, on the other hand, various other examples of " certain supernatural women " connected with death are to be found in sources for Norse mythology, that they " seem to have been closely connected with the world of death, and were pictured as welcoming dead warriors ," and that the depiction of Hel " as a goddess " in Gylfaginning " might well owe something to these.
The kingdom was not as welcoming as Kongo ; it viewed the Portuguese with great suspicion and as an enemy.
The magnates began a massive rebuilding and repopulation effort while being generally welcoming and benevolent towards the Jews.
This action is taken with regret and the ICUU looks forward to welcoming Spain and Poland back into membership at the earliest possible date.
Jains are very welcoming and friendly toward other faiths and often help with interfaith functions.
* Bet Mishpachah: LGBT welcoming Jewish congregation in Washington, D. C.
The people were so welcoming and saw Jack as a player and as a man.
After some time, she makes up with Rachel, welcoming her into her life, and proposes to Cyclops and the two marry.
By welcoming educated and worldly Jews from both Christian Europe and the Islamic Middle East, Khazars rapidly absorbed many of the arts and technologies of civilization.
a pleasing and welcoming atmosphere in these caring institutions.
In a dystopian critique of rationalisation, Weber notes that modern society is a product of an individualistic drive of the Reformation, yet at the same time, the society created in this process is less and less welcoming of individualism.
During the second russification period, at the start of the First World War, the Dowager Empress, travelling by her special train through Finland to Saint Petersburg, expressed her continued disapprobation for the russification of Finland by having an orchestra of a welcoming committee to play the March of the Pori Regiment and the Finnish national anthem " Maamme ", which at the time were under the explicit ban from Franz Albert Seyn, the Governor-General of Finland.
She dropped out after a year, and made her professional debut in 1960 on her father's television special, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, welcoming the return of Elvis Presley home from Europe following his discharge from service in the US Army.

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