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Audiences now greet them with the reverence they deserve.
At Bone's, Atlanta's most venerable steakhouse, a clubby place of oak paneling and white tablecloths, the gold-jacketed waiters now greet diners by handing them an iPad.
In Hollywood, green lights will now greet a wave of war movies, the film business waking up to a vast new audience.
It is easy to point to lines that have a fortuitous topicality: knowing chuckles now greet George's admission that "There's a sense in which I even quite like a war", and later suggestion that, if Labour can't beat the Tories, the best solution is to join them.
From its first launCertainly latest (last) itsarnation.
But he did have to record the phone message and "pages and pages" of names, so that his voice can now greet any frequent flyer name submitted to the Web site.
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While "blacking up" is rightly now greeted with outrage, "cripping up" is still greeted with awards.
A teensy inward sigh now greets every new BBC wildlife show.
"We welcome King Richard back to Leicester," he said, "now greeted by us with honour and dignity".
Coming out, I am now greeted by gay men as their sister, often with a holy kiss.
Back in his position at customs, he now greets his guests with the bitter words "welcome to Columbia".
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