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I just had to greet her.
I had to greet the day.
He sat next to former President Bill Clinton, who had to greet virtually everyone in attendance.
Having once replied "non, non, non" when asked whether he would want the job of EU commissioner, Hill had to greet the news of his nomination by denying that he was a "reluctant conscript".
We may be ordered to add new words to our vocabulary for public use, as when Germans had to greet colleagues and friends with a "Heil Hitler". Benito Mussolini banned common foreign words such as "cocktail" and "chauffeur" as part of fascist campaigns of cultural autarky and Italianization.
BlackBerry addicts in the Western Hemipshere had to greet the day Wednesday without their usual fix of instant email exchanges.
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Do we have to greet a girl's first period with silence?
"YOU have to greet your visitor with pleasure," says Sophie Makariou, head of the Louvre's Department of Islamic Art and curator of the new galleries created to display it.
Sometimes the candidates from both pageants have to greet one another, as they did at a military parade one morning in November.
Because these are my folks, and I'm the one who has to greet those coffins when they come home, you know that I mean what I say".
"I thought it'd be pretty straightforward but there are so many rules about the way in which you have to greet customers".
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