Word: cordiale
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...will appear here as it has in most of Harvard's more recent activities. The Committee has extended a cordial invitation not only to members of all other civilian Houses but also to members of all service units stationed here...
Said Prime Minister Churchill: "I am very glad to inform the House that our relations with Soviet Russia were never more close, intimate and cordial...
...looking and so young." On her recent first trip to Manhattan, she surprised her transport pilot with her ready ear for smoking-car subtleties. So far she has said nothing in public except "H-m-m-m-m-m-m-m." This is delivered in the tone of a cordial spinster to the man under...
Planning at Chelm. As the mission winged to Cairo and on to Teheran, where a Russian plane and a cordial invitation from the Kremlin awaited them, the new Polish Committee of Liberation, from its provisional seat at Chelm, busily shaped Poland's future. The Committee issued a history-making manifesto, which outlined not only the Polish, but presumably the Russian blueprint for Eastern Europe above the Carpathians...
...great skill-when he wishes to be conservative-as La Toilette (see cut), a serene, informally classic figure piece painted in 1905. Picasso's endless experimentalism was received as variously as it is everywhere. And the Mexican professionals who spoke out about the show were anything but cordial in their temper...