Word: cordially
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Minority Leader Dick Armey make the phone call.) Now Hastert and Gephardt sat side by side - grumpy old men who had made up, at least for the moment. On another couch, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and Minority Leader Trent Lott sat together. The two men had been on cordial terms before the attack, but were no less rivals than Hastert and Gephardt. The remaining chairs were occupied by senior members of both parties...
...could not accept the title of “Dean,” instead he chose the title “Chair of the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Divinity.” Nonetheless, HDS staff and faculty called him “Dean” as a cordial nickname...
...adds up to nothing. He was not charming in our interviews. He wasn’t helpful, though he was cordial and occasionally asked the obligatory questions about what we were up to for the summer. I can’t think of a student event that has been held in his Harvard mansion in my four years. He gave up teaching, real scholarship of his own and interaction with young minds, in order to administer, to dean and to talk about how great universities are. I wonder if any member of our class has ever been invited there...
...This style is not appropriate for the current circumstances,” Jorgenson says. “The debate is very orderly now… [Knowles] doesn’t feel that he has to be blunt. Everything is cordial...
...relationship between the students and staff ranged from “the cordial to the correct,” said AFL-CIO Associate General Counsel Damon A. Silvers `86, who spent many hours during the sit-in meeting with students and top administrators...