Word: cordials
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Does all that mean that when Miyazawa takes over as Prime Minister of Japan this week, the U.S. can look forward to a new era of warm and cordial relations...
Once she got to the EEOC, Hill said, the overtures from Thomas resumed. If that was true, Senators wondered, then why in the years since she turned to teaching had she remained in touch with Thomas? Hill said she saw little harm in maintaining cordial relations with Thomas now that she no longer worked with him and no longer felt threatened by him. "I did not feel that it was necessary to cut off all ties or to burn all bridges or to treat him in a hostile manner," she said. "If I had done that, I would have...
...typically, the man of contradictions surprised everyone. Formerly considered adamant and intransigent, he moderated his militant tone as President. He spoke to the Haitian generals of the love he felt for them -- even as he retired them. He fell into a cordial relationship with the American ambassador after years of criticizing the U.S. government. For seven months he performed the high-wire trick of remaining faithful to his poor and clamorous constituency while trying to stay in power...
...them, he won points with the allies; he may also get to keep the jets as partial reparation for losses sustained by Iran in its own war with Iraq. In general, Iran's neutrality brought the country some international respectability, and even Washington is assessing the possibility of more cordial relations...
...seem to matter to the scores of other Iraqis we encountered: shopkeepers, hoteliers and even the government functionaries minding our comings and goings in Baghdad. The doctors tending the dying, the security people searching our baggage, the smiling three-year-old son of a government official -- all were strikingly cordial...