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The fact that the movement lacks, in the words of one activist, "clear structure and clear leadership," has helped it captivate the Arab world, which has greeted it with a mix of exhilaration and romanticism.
Nor had there been any organised opposition of the kind which has greeted – and sometimes defeated – proposals for new mosques or Islamic schools in areas ranging from the Gold Coast to north Queensland.
The grand plans for a brand new Palazzo del Cinema have not so much been shelved as buried: The enormous hole next to the old Palazzo del Cinema where it was to have been, and which has greeted visitors for the past three years, has been filled in and paved over.
A huge motorized sculpture in Chicago by Alexander Calder, which has greeted and loomed over visitors to the tallest building in the country for 36 years, is at the center of a lawsuit that may put its future location in question.
However, rather than using the statue which has greeted immigrants to the US for nearly 135-years, the USPS erroneously used a photo of the cheesy replica which sits outside of the New York, New York hotel in Las Vegas.
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Among others, the Sun, which had greeted the sinking with the exultant headline "Gotcha", accused the Guardian of treachery.
As the rain shower which had greeted kick-off finally, if temporarily, cleared so France began emerging from their shells.
The boisterous crowd at Hazeltine National Golf Club, which had greeted him with a chant of "23 golds," grew several decibels louder after Phelps's playful gesture.
Below is a review in the Manchester Guardian of Stravinsky's The Firebird Suite, on 5 September 1913 which refers to the "carnival of abuse" which had greeted The Rite of Spring a few months earlier in Paris.
Real or contrived, the Oval Office curtain call on the war in Iraq has drawn ardent interest from the Chinese government and press, which have greeted the occasion with a reaction that veers between mournful and self-righteous.
From the time of his appointment at the Abbey, Mac Anna wanted "a theatre which will never settle down, a place of youth and excitement, a theatre with fresh young vital audiences in Gaelic and English, rioting at least once a month" – a reference to the uproar which had greeted Synge's Playboy and Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at their premieres in 1907 and 1926 respectively.
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