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I'd like "Welcome to New York" to really mean something.
It's like, "Welcome to the show, you're lucky to be here, come on".
There should come a point where it's like, "Welcome to the rock'n'roll club".
Each contains the school's logo, as well as descriptions like, "Welcome SUNY Oswego Class of 2015" or "Welcome Tufts University Class of 2015".
If there's something you don't like, welcome to democracy".
It's not like, "Welcome to the game, kid".
Midway through the ambulance ride, we hit a bump in the road, and I just looked at him, and I was like, "Welcome to pimped out ambulance!
Halfway through the ambulance ride, we hit a bump in the road, and I just looked at him, and I was like, "Welcome to pimped out ambulance!
It was like: welcome to English football.
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I edged past the seemingly life-like welcome drones, the thin attractive women dressed in smart black Nehru suits waiting outside the elevators.
Travelling from Geneva to Zurich /// Fondue dinner with some great Swiss /// The Mighty Outdoor Bowl /// An MTV-like Welcome by Zurich's Squatting Scene.
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