Sentence examples for dealing welcome from inspiring English sources

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In doing so, he reminds us that this song, which has virtually replaced "New York, New York" as Gotham's unofficial anthem, contains some remarkably raw references to drug dealing ("Welcome to the melting pot,/Corners where we selling rocks") and promiscuous sex ("The city of sin is a pity on a whim,/Good girls gone bad, the city's filled with them").

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Employers, which people close to both companies said exerted pressure for the deal, welcomed the new contract.

Labour, which has previously urged May to hurry up and ratify the deal, welcomed a timeframe for action.

Linda McCartney's vegetarian empire has been bought by an American organic foods firm in a deal welcomed by her family as it seeks to continue her legacy.

The semiautonomous Somali state of Jubaland agreed Wednesday to ally itself with the national government, in a deal welcomed by Somalia's internationally backed authorities, who have struggled to extend their reach far beyond the capital, Mogadishu, and are also fighting the Shabab militia.

Alec Broers, the university's vice chancellor, who helped broker the deal, welcomed Microsoft's decision.

Fantastic Adventures and Amazing Stories will welcome plots dealing with Nazi intrigue in the United States.

Acceptance has to deal with positive welcome; favor and endorsement".

The process that led to the deal is welcome.

Mr. Dealey called the deal a welcome development, and he praised the newspaper's staff.

The deal is welcome news for Alibaba which has long been looking to buy back the part of its company owned by Yahoo.

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