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The cordiality of Brazilian-American relations would "surprise the world," Lula declared.One mild surprise was a strong reaffirmation of a 2005 deadline for completing the Free-Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), which would remove most barriers among nearly all the region's economies.
The retail shop and 18-seat restaurant are in a metal-sided building whose austerity is mitigated not just by the pastoral surroundings but also the cordiality of the owner, Nancy Kapplan, and her husband, Barry, both of whom wait on customers.
Asked about the revelation, Abbott told the ABC's AM program: "Well, it was a very good conversation, it really was … Look, I was having a very genial conversation with the president, and I could tell the president was very keen to have a warm conversation with me, and the important thing was the cordiality of the conversation".
That game will - hopefully - be played with the cordiality of the first fixture under FA rules 150 years ago.
Zhang Baohui, a political scientist at Hong Kong's Lingnan University, said the cordiality of the call was not totally unexpected, as it followed days of lower-level exchanges between the countries, including a meeting between Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner and China's ambassador to Washington, Cui Tiankai.
… And upon coming back, I miss the warmth, the cordiality of the people.
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To many viewers, the easy cordiality of Mr. Cheney, the former defense secretary, and Mr. Lieberman, the Connecticut senator, reflected poorly on the combative tone of the first presidential debate, particularly on Mr. Gore's exaggerated diction and aggressive bids to have the last word.
He greets the idea of a revelation about his stepson with all the false cordiality of an MP who has just been told that the details of his expenses are about to be made public.
In interviews in New York and on the telephone, Ms. Nimerichter kept her cards close to her chest, speaking with the polished cordiality of a public figure.
To emphasise the sheer cordiality of it all, he said this was merely one of up to three options that had been presented to Hird, though nobody elaborated on the others.
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