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And in which of those ways would you like to greet important clients and customers?
The zūrnā was first used as a signaling instrument in military bands, but the Arabs later employed it for a variety of functions: to greet important persons, to mark the beginnings of pilgrimages, and to accompany other ceremonies.
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When he came offstage, he usually greeted important visitors in his dressing room while having whatever damage the performance had done to his hairdo repaired, then retreated amid a hive of attendants into his limo and disappeared into the night.
On that warm Tuesday after Labor Day, I got up early, threw on a little sundress to greet the important day and found my kindergartner-to-be already downstairs.
For example, greetings are important to the island culture (you pick the island) -- when you encounter someone, anyone, always greet them even if you don't know them.
Wall Street, after all, has greeted practically every important market regulation introduced in this century with howls of dismay and predictions of disaster.
But it's already being greeted as an important challenge to our understanding of an event that scholars and laypeople alike have preferred to see as an uplifting story of newly liberated people vigorously claiming their long-denied rights.
George Cain, a writer whose 1970 novel "Blueschild Baby" was greeted as an important exploration of the black urban experience in the United States but who abruptly disappeared from the literary scene as drugs took over his life, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
Monday's action was greeted as an important win by gay rights advocates.
We focus so much on what we want to say in interviews, on dates and in meetings, but actually how we say something and greet someone is more important.
Its always important to greet your clients in a friendly way.
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