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It's not that way in Italy, where everyone -- male, female, young, old, friend, relative -- greets one another with a kiss on each cheek.
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Changing the benefit's name from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independent Payment – "PIP, PIP!" as they used to greet one another on bread roll-throwing nights up the Bullingdon – speaks weaselly for itself.
Although the 50-by-100-foot lot is smaller than his previous half-acre, the neighborhood evokes an early television set piece, where residents greet one another on a first-name basis.
People even greet one another on the wide pathways between buildings, something most likely rare to both Ms. Kurtz and Mr. FitzPatrck as they grew up elsewhere in Manhattan".It's a community feeling that I feel like you don't get in other neighborhoods," said Mr. FitzPatrick, 34, a lawyer.
Meeting on the peak, they greeted one another warmly.
And in a country where men and women at work typically greet one another every morning with a peck on both cheeks, America's near-ban on physical contact in the workplace strikes many as a throwback to Victorian times.
About one-eighth of Tylerton's population of roughly 85 boarded, greeted one another and busily discussed their morning's doings on the mainland.
In suits and bright dresses, men and women of all races and many walks of life, with little visible in common save for a smile and a Bible, greeted one another in front of the handsome brick building on a flowery residential block in Forest Hills, Queens, and stepped inside.
In a high-ceilinged chamber on the church's lower level, the 20 or so women greet one another like old friends.
Neighbors greet one another by name.
They greeted one another like old friends.
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