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How warmly, then, can Parks embrace a three-day work schedule that's good for union members but that he thinks is wrong-headed policy for the department and the city?
How? Could that be, how warmly should I wish it.
Accounts of the public funeral of David Garrick at Westminster Abbey in 1779 underline how warmly some performers were embraced.
Mr. Weiner said he was surprised by how warmly New Yorkers had embraced his candidacy, which he announced in May.
And it remains uncertain how warmly national parliaments and voters even within the euro zone will embrace the changes.
His wife, Myra, who went with him, said she too was amazed by how warmly they were welcomed.
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A former classmate, Valda Clark Christian, now a health care executive in Maryland, recalled how Nakesha had warmly introduced her to the relatives who accompanied her to campus.
Some people say she is too dashing in a nation where the stereotypical 48-year-old woman is a plump babushka with a scarf on her head and strong opinions on how to dress warmly for winter.
"My use of the word 'Paki' was when I was referring to how I sometimes warmly address my colleague and friend Imran Ahmad when we meet, something we both know is light-hearted.
He ran straight over and did that Wayne's World tongue-in-cheek bowing thing, and then spent a good five minutes telling me very warmly how much he loved our music and had been inspired by it in his life.
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