Word: cordially
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...essential ingredients in any student center--good food and good atmosphere--promises to finally provide the sort of facility in which students will actively want to spend time. If this in fact comes to pass, perhaps Harvard will at long last begin to be a more friendly, cordial place to go to school...
...Ford), Billy (Martin) and Moose (Skowron) all night and then go out and play the next day, Mantle was once approached by a stranger, who, in tears, told Mantle that it was his lifelong ambition to meet the Mick. The fan told Mantle that Mantle gave him hope. Mantle, cordial as he always was, greeted his fan, all the while having no idea why it would be anyone's lifelong ambition to meet...
...completely understand the tone or the specifics of her memo," Williams said. "I wasn't expecting it, and I wouldn't say it's an accurate representation. The dealings with her on the committee have been cordial and optimistic...
When Bill Clinton met with Newt Gingrich, Bob Dole and the rest of the congressional leadership last week, the mood was cordial, the atmosphere so thick with promises to work together you could almost forget that not long ago the G.O.P. revolutionaries were ready to set up guillotines on the Capitol Mall. The impulse to cooperate was not entirely contrived, as Senate Republicans and Democrats proved last week when they made real progress toward a final version of welfare reform. Clinton even praised the Senate in his Saturday radio address for "wisdom and courage" in crafting the bill that...
Horace Reid, a finance committee member and Spare Change vendor, adds that he hopes field supervisors will continue to make sure the people who sell the paper are cordial...