Sentences with phrase «welcome warm words»

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But you just know that it will not take much to bring the AOBs out in force again, so our new keeper David Ospina and his warm words of praise for his new manager will be very welcome for the Frenchman.
The words that kept rolling out as soon as I walked in were earthy, warm, welcoming, natural and calming.
He begins his words with a warm welcome:»... Hi everybody, nice to be back with you.»
We're overjoyed by the warm welcome the Metris has received, but you shouldn't just take our word for it.
I had a great experience; I received a call from IDFC Bank Personal loan team with your nice warm welcoming words, a great experience in my life.
The article is titled, «A warm welcome without words,» and it couldn't be more accurate.
The highlight of this experience (besides the food) was the opportunity to meet a group of warm and welcoming locals, while enjoying good conversation and learning a few new words in Italian.
At Kubu Lodge, named after the Setswana word for hippo, you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome, in true Botswana style.
«As a woman, and with no history of skateboarding or a tattoo in sight, it initially took great courage to enter this scene and capture intimate moments of the skaters and their spectators; but eight months on and I have found this scene to be warm and welcoming, bringing locals and bule (Indonesian word for foreigner) of all ages together; kind of like an open community and we're all invited.»
MCI has welcomed the candidates» support, but says that more than just warm words will be needed if motorcycling's contribution to transport in London is to be fully recognised.
@Jo - Ann Lapin, @Tom Ott, @Edward P., @Dmitriy Fomichenko — Thanks so much for the kind words and warm welcome!
Her words of wisdom, encouragement and warm welcome into blogging showed me the true meaning of what blogging and friendship are all about.
BUT, a few times we've done it right: like my obsession with Buffalo Check, or really plaids in general... I am ALWAYS drawn to them... I am a fancy Vancouver cabin in my dreams... not TOO cabin - ish, not too fancy... I like warm, and bright, and comfortable and welcoming and unique... those are some of my key words.
Not just for living rooms, you can also put them in your dining room or hallway for a warm welcome in the literalist sense of the word!
A very warm welcome to all who are visiting Windmill Words and A Trip to Holland for the first time!
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