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To congratulating
verb
To express one's sympathetic pleasure or joy to the person(s) it is felt for
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Yesterday we came close to congratulating ourselves of Hertfordshire's balmy climate.
"I look forward to congratulating the 2015 US Open champion very soon, I simply didn't play well enough to be remotely close," Poulter posted on Instagram.
Their emotionally challenging work ranged from confirming a prescription with an angry patient, to congratulating a new mother, to consoling a man whose wife had just died, to helping a mentally ill patient make an appointment.
A player of versatility and purity given to congratulating those who got the better of him, he was booked not once during his career, eventually leaving Rangers for Arbroath in protest at Wallace's instructions to boot his opponents.
The Senate Democrats wanted to approve the exact same version that the House has passed so this debate will be over and everyone can move on to congratulating victorious college basketball teams and discussing why Republicans are opposed to a consumer protection agency for financial products.
"We look forward to congratulating her in person at our special civic reception".
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"We have to congratulate Bayern.
"We have to congratulate them.
Manchester called to congratulate McWhorter.
"I want to congratulate you".
Mr. Romney likes to congratulate people.
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