41. Every precaution should be taken to see that America does not welcome them with more trauma. 42. For similar reasons, the government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has been cool to the bill, welcoming it with a conspicuous lack of enthusiasm. 43. From that point on, the townspeople welcome him with dinner invitations, confidences, camaraderie, and more. 44. He cries when he talks about the St. Louis fans, who welcomed him with open arms last year. 45. He asked to meet with Atahualpa, who welcomed him with pomp and ceremony. 46. Heiberger said, however, that for every landlord that steers clear of lawyers, there are two others that welcome them with open arms. 47. Hoffman opted for struggling reliever Scott Radinsky, who had blown five of his past six save opportunities and was welcomed with boos. 48. His first restaurant in Philadelphia, Chanterelles, was welcomed with rave reviews from local press and national magazines such as Esquire, Gourmet and Bon Appetit. 49. If Bush wants to give a convocation address on a campus where he is certain to be welcomed with a tidal wave of approval, he might consider Kabul. 50. In the Grand Salon we were welcomed with the first of many glasses of champagne and checked in. |