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And both Asscher and Cohen are proud of Amsterdam's reputation for being hospitable to immigrants.
So far, at least two priests have been called in by Bishop Walter J. Edyvean, the cardinal's top aide, who discouraged them from being hospitable to Voice of the Faithful in their churches, people familiar with the meetings said.
I prefer giving voice to the outsider, the minority, the renegade, and I love texts with stage directions like, 'And then they fly to the moon and have a picnic with food that keeps changing color.' " CHANGING TIMES "I've always experienced Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway as being hospitable to me and other women I know.
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Meals are always about hospitality -- even when we're eating alone, it's important to be hospitable to ourselves!
Russia, for its part, is trying to prove it is hospitable to business.
Some 70 equally prolific & comparably flea-ridden creatures are hospitable to it.
The insurgents drew their strength from the remote mountainous areas that are hospitable to growing coca.
The Ottoman Empire and Turkey have traditionally been hospitable to Jews for centuries.
Mass-market retailing in Japan has not traditionally been hospitable to foreign players.
Theater, unlike film, has traditionally been hospitable to women well past their ingenue years.
One should open the door, warmly welcome friends and be hospitable to them," he wrote.
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