Word: cordialities
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Though BGLTSA and BOND have enjoyed cordial relations recently, the name Beyond Our Normal Differences had drawn ridicule in the past from BGLTSA leaders...
...date was set and Fernandez made his way across the river, where a cordial and grinning Blewett met him and shook his hand. In front of a frenzied crowd of three joggers, two athletic department employees and some pigeons, the two lined up at the 25-yard line for practice kicks...
...another display of the unfortunate double standard plaguing the current debate on the Middle East, former U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson spoke last night at the Institute of Politics after little pre-event fanfare and in total security. After a typically cordial introduction that emphasized her achievements as president of Ireland, Robinson delivered an uncontroversial speech entitled “Making Human Rights Matter: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Time Has Come.” It was a far cry from an earlier event that focused on Robinson’s leadership...
...foot of the driveway, he waves to the guard's station, and the gates slowly swing open. He doesn't shake hands--he hugs you goodbye and laughs when you bend the sunglasses he has hooked to his collar. He has been a perfect host, a forthcoming interview, unfailingly cordial. As you are driving away, you feel that you know him; that you have seen at least some of the man behind the curtain. But as the guard closes the gate behind you, and the house recedes into the distance, you realize that he never invited you inside. --With reporting...
...It’s a very, very cordial relationship and absolutely vital to us,” says Connor, whose NHC is closely tied to the University of North Carolina, Duke University and other institutions...