Sentence examples for welcome went from inspiring English sources

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In the event, Welcome went home empty-handed.

The tricks apparently include: "compliment him on his Electoral College victory," "bring some sort of deal he can call a victory" and "keep it short … for a 30-second attention span". In Saudi Arabia, the custom-built welcome went a step further.

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>>>> experimentation is not welcome, go to town man).

Yet who among us would welcome going back to the house is building?

3 September: the slogan 'refugees welcome' goes viral; 250,000 people in 48 hours back an 'Independent' petition calling for Britain to take its fair share of refugees.

In a gesture of welcome gone wrong, the New York Stock Exchange marks the debut of the Stockholm-based company with the red and white flag of Switzerland.

It showed a solitary bird with exotic plumage being confronted by a group of pigeons; the pigeons were bearing protest placards reading "Migrants Not Welcome," "Go Back to Africa," and "Keep Off Our Worms".

A warm welcome goes to the JHP's new editorial "dream team": Vincenzo Guidetti, Rigmor Jensen, Zaza Katsarava, Miguel Lainez, Michael Lanteri-Minet, Arne May, Koen Paemeleire, Julio Pascual, Innocenzo Rainero, Michael Russell and Lars Stovner.

As welcomes go, Albania's was certainly memorable.

Death will be welcome — we went through hell".

A new welcome sign went up on the edge of town, declaring Postville "Hometown to the World".

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