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The author of Hebrews informs us that those who welcome strangers are sometimes welcoming angels (13 2).
Hope plays sometimes welcoming, sometimes caustically inhospitable host to a mixed drink of drunks.
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In the first phase, the British either condemn the initiative out of hand or else welcome it but insist it has nothing to do with them responses sometimes combined with welcoming it publicly while condemning it privately.
In a turn of the wheel from more than a decade ago, when Japanese giants were buying American ski and golf properties, like Steamboat in Colorado and Pebble Beach in California, American companies have been aggressively buying bankrupt leisure ventures -- many of them golf properties -- in Japan, a nation sometimes seen as welcoming foreign investors with barbed wire.
The families are sometimes not welcoming, fearing what the children have become.
I looked around and wondered, "Where are all the other women?" We women found ourselves nearly alone, outsiders in a culture that was sometimes boyishly puerile, sometimes rigorously hierarchical, occasionally friendly and welcoming.
The dining scene reveals a city that is often stylish, sometimes bold, occasionally zany, and always welcoming.
With its open layout and big windows, the space is meant to be welcoming, a contrast to the sometimes cold world of business.
The black-garbed waiters walk the same line: they are welcoming, friendly and courteous, but sometimes their juggling of plates feels more homelike than professional.
The city has also introduced a series of sometimes comical etiquette campaigns to instruct residents to be welcoming.
Instead, it offers glimpses into a parallel cinematic universe, one that is complex and sometimes puzzling but at the same time accessible and welcoming.
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