Sentence examples for welcomed reserved from inspiring English sources

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Yet the one on the north end of Chatrier is the only pit where photographers are not welcomed, reserved almost solely for the ball boys and girls.

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But some moviegoers said they would welcome reserved seats.

His first major film in seven years, "Stardom," was the opening-night offering at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Mr. Arcand, 59, a French-Canadian Montrealer, was enjoying a welcome reserved for native sons.

The most significant change is the warm welcome reserved to patients by nurses, something that has not only strengthened cooperation, the consideration of, and esteem for, but also the healing of the sick.

Their increasing ease around humans has earned them a welcome usually reserved for pigeons, gulls, raccoons and squirrels.

She swept back to the sort of welcome usually reserved for rock stars, despite the government's best efforts to prevent her supporters gathering.

In many countries, handing my passport to an immigration official guaranteed me the kind of welcome ordinarily reserved for someone who announces: "Hello.

Pablo Iglesias, the ponytailed politics lecturer and the biggest winner in Sunday's general election, received a welcome usually reserved for rock stars when he and the party leadership eventually made it to the stage.

The Romans retook Armenia (163) and succeeded in a campaign similar to Trajan's: Dura-Europus was taken and remained Roman until its destruction by the Sāsānids; Seleucia on the Tigris, despite the welcome it reserved for the Romans, was sacked; and in 164 or 165 for the second time Ctesiphon fell into the hands of Romans, who razed the royal palace.

The 1958 Royal Commission on Population said: "Immigration on a large scale into a fully established society like ours would only be welcomed without reserve if the immigrants were of good stock and were not prevented by their religion or race from intermarrying with the host population and becoming merged in it".

For weeks, thousands of protesters waved EU flags on the Maidan, while visiting Eurocrats were given the kind of welcome normally reserved for rock stars; watching Catherine Ashton, the EU foreign policy chief, being greeted by an ecstatic throng of people chanting her name was a particularly surreal moment.

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