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But in an institution long known for cordiality, his caustic candor has come as a shock.
Still, the President found time for cordiality, inviting Republicans from both Houses of Congress to join him for cocktails, a Super Bowl party, and more cocktails.
Noh Chin gave me a grunt that might have passed for cordiality between 15th-century warlords and left.
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The outlook for future cordiality is not at all bad.
Mr Obama's conscious decision to postpone inevitable irritants such as differences over Taiwan, the Dalai Lama and Iran made for some cordiality, but still disputes occurred.
Relations between academia and the military services are not known for their cordiality.
China and Russia are leading the opposition to the Bush administration's plans for missile defense, and the administration recognizes that the impetus for today's show of cordiality in Moscow was prompted by this shared resistance.
But, for all their cordiality, there was not a word of forgiveness in their remarks, and Annan did not ask for it.
Ban, who has dealt with some of the most complex and intractable crises in the organization's history — including Iraq, Syria, Libya, and the recent Ebola epidemic — has a reputation for unflappability and cordiality, but even he remonstrated harshly with Yemen's warring factions earlier this week.
The Times called the room "the most artistic in the college" and noted Barnard's democratic aspect: "the obscure, poor, self-denying, hard-working girl meets on terms not only of equality, but of cordiality with the girl whose family has been distinguished for generations".
And, in person, Dr. Stanley presents just that image of cordiality.
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