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President George Bush is expected to greet Mr Kabila soon at the White House, but the Americans would rather not host a leader about to launch a bloody ethnic conflict.
THE FENCE The class of 1924 donated a fence to Carnegie Mellon as a place for seniors to meet and greet, and it soon became a campus billboard.
Her partner was on hand to greet her as soon as she came around from the anaesthetic, as he was during each of the operations".
They will soon greet many of the heavyweights in the field, who are slated to tee off in the early afternoon, setting up the early evening finish.
His anticipated appearance at Penn Station prompted a few dozen fans to greet him, but soon he was on the Yankees' train, shuffling a deck of cards.
Another factor is the cost of the ambitious wrap and huge digital screen that will soon greet fans when they arrive at the stadium.
Hamleys is best known for its seven-storey flagship store on Regent Street in London, where Father Christmas will soon greet youngsters.
As FCB bids farewell to Amazon, the agency will soon greet a larger client, Samsung, the South Korean maker of products ranging from microwave ovens to cellular phones to flat-screen monitors.
The grey skies will dissipate and the sun will be back to greet us very soon.
The sounds of children talking animatedly, laughing amusedly and wandering incessantly greet me as soon as I enter the cool respite of the Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum, housed in a beautifully renovated neoclassical building in the shadow of the Acropolis of Athens.
Always greet tables as soon as possible, preferably within 30 seconds.
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