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This is "welcome" in the sense of a reception, like "they received a fine welcome," or the reception area in a hotel.
Current favourites include, "Jor El, Master of Scheduling", "catchphrases galore (some suggestions: 'fiddlesticks and bother!','Oh of all the rotten luck!', 'Cowabunga!'Drat-tacularlar!', 'Radi-cool!', 'well, That's a fine welcome!', 'it's game time!', 'You rotter!', 'wellsadasie!'" and "every conflicThatn be solved with words".
The crowd had given him a fine welcome and they cheered wildly when he left".
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While this fine is welcome, there is still much more to be done.
Peter Tutton of StepChange Debt Charity, said: "While the fine is welcome, there is still much more to be done.
But there are fine, long, welcome stretches in which the ordinary is left behind and anything goes.
Many shareholders and analysts, including Ms Fine, would welcome a change of management.That depends on the more than 30 members of the Bancroft family, who own 30% of Dow Jones's shares and 62% of its voting rights.
Too bad this larger-than-life, cast-and-polished-aluminum figure created by Peter Coffin is marooned in one of about 300 white-walled cubicles (Emmanuel Perrotin's) at the Armory Show, because it would have made a fine allegorical welcome at the entrance.
It may well be that he is drawing inferences from data that most scientists reject -- so, you know, fine, I welcome anyone to make that point.
That tells me there are still people who don't know what we're doing and they're coming to the party a little bit late, which is fine, we welcome them with open arms.
This time the mayor and councillors and other dignitaries turned out in their finest to welcome him, at the spot where legend said his bloodied head struck the same stone his spur knocked as he rode out to his last battle.
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