Word: cordiale
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...since the days when the Pharaoh turned to Joseph for help have Jews been so enthusiastically welcome in Egypt. The Israelis (some 25 officials and 100 journalists) arriving at the Cairo conference last week were so deeply moved by their cordial reception that some, for a moment, may have even forgotten that their country and Egypt technically remained at war. TIME Correspondent William Stewart witnessed this emotional reverse exodus and cabled the following report...
Burns, who is 73, has made clear he wants to keep his job, and lately he has gone out of his way to speak well of the President. Though he has criticized Carter's energy, Social Security and tax-reform proposals, he gave the President a cordial pat on the back in a speech last week. Carter, said Burns, "fully appreciates the importance of substantially lessening the psychological and financial obstacles to business investment. I anticipate that decisions in Washington will at last reduce uncertainty, improve the state of business confidence and encourage capital formation...
Balsam said he later received "a cordial reply" from Bok and Edward W. Powers, associate general counsel for employee relations, but added that the University took no substantive action concerning the union's complaints...
...anger over the reservation plan has simmered down, but no end to the negotiations is yet in sight. Although the town is suffering flom some underlying racial rancor and tension, relations on the surface remain cordial. Gay Head is a small town and most of its inhabitants would like to remain on at least speaking terms with their neighbors. A negotiated settlement must take into account certain justifiable protests on both sides. One look at the shops that pack the breathtaking cliffs gives a convincing argument for the whites' concern for conservation...
...Begin announced legalization of the Israeli settlements in occupied territories only a few days after your cordial meeting. It has been suggested that, in effect...