Sentences with phrase «hand of friendship»

To those who voted No, I extend an immediate hand of friendship.
«What we should greet him with is a welcoming hand of friendship, of knowledge and truth and then perhaps more shameful walls of prejudice will come tumbling down.»
The Seneca's open hand of friendship must be returned.
The former first minister was also poised to speak of a «new and unbreakable relationship» with the British isles and to extend «an immediate hand of friendship» to No voters.
Obama's visit in March 2016 had left Cuban leaders ambivalent about the hand of friendship he extended: Fidel Castro, ailing and almost 90, stirred from his retirement to attack the American president's «syrupy words,» and what he saw as an insidious plea for Cubans to forget the Americans» dark history with the island.
If only given the back of a hand when they seek the hand of friendship and brotherhood, what is their choice and what are they to do?
Christians are being encouraged to «extend a hand of friendship» to Muslims in their local area after... More
We see Tim's quiet, frustrated, yet persistent attempts to maintain relationships with people who don't accept him; Laura begging Brea not to leave the faith «lightly,» struggling to find the gentleness hidden in her rigid religion; Brea, the least - developed main character, holding out a hand of friendship and apology when it would be easier to walk away.
On the basis of this friendship and the trust it entailed, the pope decided to risk extending the hand of friendship to another group whose theology is questionable, to put it delicately.
However, the leaders nearly * always * insist that the people in the congregation «extend the hand of friendship» and shake each others» hands at the beginning of the service, before the sermon begins.
A white, straight, male, and «ecologically - conscious» student risks extending a hand of friendship to the activists.
He said: «The Church here and in congregations across the country is playing its part in making it a little easier to stretch out that hand of friendship to those who are our fellow Scots who did not support the side we supported.
«It's no good just crying aloud about the plight of Christians if we don't make some effort to offer them the hand of friendship,» he said.
But we can all handle being kind, being loving, extending a hand of friendship.
Throughout the 1990s, public pressure encouraged African governments to withdraw the hand of friendship.
Kenyatta said he «extended a hand of friendship to our older brother Odinga and his supporters... and all those in the opposition.
As supporters celebrated in strongholds around the country, Kenyatta called on Kenyans to «reach out to one another» and «extend a hand of friendship and love».
On this dark day we extend the hand of friendship to people in the USA who wake up in fear — we know that you are not defined by the hatred espoused by your new president.»
President Akufo - Addo assured his host that his visit is to reciprocate the hand of friendship that you extended to Ghana, «and to be able to say that we are ready to go side - by - side with you in developing this new paradigm for our continent — democratic accountability, more rapid economic growth, focus on stimulating and empowering our various private sectors.»
Journalist David Bridle could not find a single Tory activist at the Manchester Party Conference who opposed «David Cameron's hand of friendship to his gay supporters.»
He assured that the governor would extend the hand of friendship to the opposition, just as he said the party would be magnanimous in victory.
I can't think of another issue where I've had more communication and it's unprecedented for so much of that to come from England and what people have been saying to me is if what you meant during the election that you cared about more than Scotland, you wanted to hold out a hand of friendship to people in England, build progressive alliances where you could, if you meant that, then please on this issue vote with us to retain the ban on foxhunting.
Ghose and Sharkey should have ripped his arm off as he extended the hand of friendship.
At his launch event in central London Mr Corbyn said he was offering the «hand of friendship» to colleagues who had opposed him.
giving kudos to Britain First surely is grounds to take not only that hand of friendship and the visit visa away but also speak up for British values and say not acceptable.
The Conservative Party's hand of friendship to potential supporters who are gay and lesbian seems like a fault line in Tory politics at the moment.
After the Scottish Parliament's Presiding Officer, Tricia Marwick, said she would «extend the hand of friendship» to Mahama, members of the Scottish Greens, including their co-convenor Patrick Harvie, who is gay, wrote to her on Wednesday to urge caution.
Jeremy Corbyn has offered the «hand of friendship» to Labour MPs opposed to his leadership — but warned them they face reselection before the next general election.
I'm extending the hand of friendship, if you accpet it then look up Marion Wounded Dove on facebook as I have had to cancel my premium membership.
The basic premise of our newly published maritime strategy is that the United States is a force for good in the world — that while we are capable of launching a clenched fist when we must, offering the hand of friendship is also an essential and prominent tool in our kit.
That is why the UK government is giving the hand of friendship toward the Bitcoin
Kim understood my needs and he not only took care of my real estate needs, but he went that extra step and extended a hand of friendship to a foreigner lost in his land.
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