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Miller has brought edgy humor -- sometimes welcome, sometimes irrelevant -- to the telecasts.
But award ceremonies sometimes welcome surprises, and the foreign film category this year has some other strong contenders.
These aren't big, formal, career-spanning summas; instead, they come at you from unexpected and sometimes welcome angles.
The parents' affection was so broad that they would sometimes welcome children whom they hadn't adopted to live with them.
This is another noun meaning "reception" or "receiving" or sometimes "welcome", but Russians say dobro pozhalovat' to welcome people.yookoso (Japanese): Yes!
As the sheltered and abused Carrie, Chloe Grace Moretz is an enormous and sometimes welcome change from Sissy Spacek, though she's cringingly unbelievable in the key early scene where Carrie gets her period in the school gym.
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She is menaced and threatened by some people and yet sometimes welcomed and cherished by others.
The West's part in disposing of Qaddafi shows that foreign liberators are sometimes welcomed; and this has aroused some of America's neocons, who fell silent after Iraq but now want to liberate Syria and Iran as well.
He says that he sometimes welcomes it when he breaks a string, because that is precisely the kind of thing (like illness or an injury to a teammate) that you cannot prepare for — that you haven't chunked and, like some robot, stored neatly in long-term memory.
The problem is that those who exercise that duty of care and raise difficult issues on behalf of patient care and safety (or staff wellbeing) and 'speak truth to power' are sometimes welcomed, but at other times are ignored or resented.
So when they join the workforce, as they do often in factories, they are sometimes welcomed on their first day with Shinto religious ceremonies.
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