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"As we have said before, we'd be happy to have Japanese participation in our capital program--just as we'd be happy to have investors worldwide," a spokesman said.
In the case that your entry is not selected, SLAC hosts public tours each month and we'd be happy to have you visit the lab and take photos during a regular tour.
We'd be happy to have that spread out before the voters of New Jersey".
We'd be happy to have you, especially if it means cutting another Briton.
However, she said, "We'd be happy to have the peacock if it's looking for an adoptive home".
"We'd be happy to have equivalent regulations, but we don't want more regulators," she said.
John McArdle, a spokesman for the Senate Republicans, said, "We're confident enough in our position that we'd be happy to have this arbitrated," though he said agreeing on an arbitrator could be difficult.
That comment prompted one of Mr. Bush's foreign policy aides to crack that "We'd be happy to have the stuff locked up -- we don't really expect anyone to buy shares in it".
"We'd be happy to have one of them come through," said Cecile Frot-Coutaz, an executive producer on the series, "but it's always tough to match up their availability with ours".
"The good chains put in very nice stores, and we'd be happy to have them in almost any of our centers," said Drew Alexander, the president of Weingarten Realty Investors, a publicly traded company based in Houston that owns 278 shopping centers.
But increasingly, we'd be happy to have any growth at all.
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