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Critics howled with derision at the coldly unwelcoming set, the comically trivial features such as skateboarding dogs, and the ill-conceived gimmicks – what were 4 Poofs & A Piano doing on telly at breakfast time?

Stephen Twigg: Parliament is an extremely unwelcoming place.

At first sight, the Kingsway seems an unwelcoming place.

As in most of the relatively small number of French movies set here (René Clair's The Ghost Goes West, Marcel Carné's Drôle de drame, René Clément's Knave of Hearts, for instance), Britain is seen as a sad, unwelcoming place peopled with eccentrics, and such is the case with Chomet's rain-drenched London of 1959.

"Faragemania", euroscepticism and the anti-immigration hype have turned Britain into an unwelcoming place.

"Wikipedia is not only an unwelcoming place to female editors, it's unwelcoming to most people," Lih says.

It makes the crucible a very unwelcoming place for anyone without endgame gear.

An unwelcoming place until it's home.

The dining room at Zoma can feel unwelcoming when it's empty — a sea of wobbly black tables set against sparsely adorned walls.

Though the policy allows for discretion and does not automatically block those with criminal records, critics say it sets the stage for a discriminatory industry that is unwelcoming to former street dealers.

While private VCs may be unwelcoming to an influx of corporate cash, successful companies can typically set up funds much faster and forego the normal SEC paperwork and outside fundraising, as evidenced by SAP Ventures recent launch of a $650M fund.

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