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Mr. Russert and Mr. Stephanopoulos are known to be cordial with each other, but they do not socialize.
"Mayor Bloomberg is still trying to be cordial with the unions, but a very difficult fiscal situation has to be addressed," said James F. Hanley, labor commissioner under both Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Giuliani.
Nevertheless, they said they expected the next hearing, scheduled for a week from Wednesday, to be cordial, with all the major studios represented and their executives assuring senators that Hollywood is just as concerned as anyone about the well-being of the nation's children.
In Anglo-American Freemasonry, neither mixed nor all-female lodges are officially recognised, although unofficial relations can be cordial, with premises sometimes shared.
Robert W. Creamer reported that "[the] loan was made and relations between the two clubs continued to be cordial, with Frazee sending player after player to the Yankees over the next few seasons for more and more cash.
(It is our first time. Let us be cordial with each other. Said when you meet the first time).. Krio: good fo watch yu (pronounced waach).
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Porter and Day were cordial with one another, but not overly friendly.
One woman who has been cordial with Mr. Spurr huffed to others, "I saw him first".
While the men were cordial with one another, Mr. Brown said, none of them knew the others' names.
Despite such disputes and amid the general rivalry, many hawkers are cordial with one another, even friendly.
The atmosphere at the training center was cordial, with players from both teams fraternizing and getting to know each other.
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