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cordial
1. It actually became pretty cordial as the afterlunch waned, to the point where she wondered if he was trying to be the bait boy playing her
2. Her tail had only been able to get close enough to overhear one of those interviews, but he reported it was cordial
3. By the time he left it was well into the dusk, but the proprietor was quite cordial with him now and asked if he had plans for the dusk
4. cordial relations with its island neighbour to the west, Jean
5. up with her and she was feeling less than cordial
6. Here's an example picked from the book "Cordial
7. to be met with a mere cordial reception by their audience
8. Edward, Captain Worth, was most cordial under the
9. Just the opposite, Lee was very respectful and cordial
10. Although I don‘t question the advantages of time; nevertheless, I can‘t help feeling that our ―personal‖ interactions have been compromised somehow; have become less intimate and perhaps less cordial operating in an environment where the ―letter‖ writer has become a quasi extension of the apparatus it utilizes to compose its ―letters‖; such mediums of thoughts and emotions flowing together, whose spontaneity no longer provides sufficient time to assimilate what‘s been written
11. have made that society what it is and… what it hopes to become… that its historical conventions… receive a cordial reception… however considered… irrelevant… by present standards… (whose)… propositions
12. Not that such obnoxious attitudes necessarily constitute an open form of rebellion, (although they may), but rather ―good-natured‖ razzing that remains cordial in whatever manner lacking proper respect
13. The Poles in the regular army who lived in Szczecin did not harass the Jews and the relationship between them remained cordial
14. call, and the gentleman on the other end of the phone was cordial
15. In a cordial, wide-open and friendly environment, teachers from all the schools put on a show for the benefit of the public
16. The Fairies had defeated the worker Bees, docile and normally cordial
17. The two American MP’s who came through the cars asking for papers were very cordial to Colling and Elizabeth, and particularly attentive to Elizabeth
18. Colling had been concerned that Sobieskie might ask his superiors about the presence of survey crews working the river, but apparently it had not entered the officer’s mind to do so, because their meeting was cordial
19. Ethan shook the hand but still felt somehow a little out of depth, his inherent distrust of spies kicking in despite the man’s cordial manner
20. “In 969 the Fatimite dynasty extended its rule over Egypt and Palestine and with this change of rulers there came an end of cordial relations
21. However, on this occasion he was almost cordial, and that told me that he was in a desperate situation and was angling for our help
22. What was unusual, though, was he was almost cordial in his discourse with me on both occasions
23. Somehow, they could not make their greeting of Mary very cordial
24. He was most cordial and assured me he could get me passage on the next Koryo ship that was headed to the Khanate of the Clouds
25. I found them to be very cordial
26. “You are most cordial
27. Most of the conversation was in Russian and seemed pleasant and cordial
28. He was very cordial and we reminisced about my birthplace
29. session with Monica cordial
30. I didn’t like to humor the press but when I attended functions like this I tried to be cordial
31. It was a very cordial and enjoyable two-hour meeting during which ideas and gifts were exchanged in a relaxed and informal atmosphere
32. We were such cordial enemies for my entire four years that when Macmillan demoted me, Howell made a phone call on my behalf to Bill Gorvine, whom he knew and liked very much from Shipbuilders’ Council of America activities
33. acting as viceroy in the East, and there established extremely cordial relations with him
34. His wife, Dorothy, was always warm and cordial but quick to leave us alone in his well-appointed home office to pursue business
35. He wasn’t a man of cordial
36. He sent her a cordial letter in response, which I think was the last time he communicated with her through Marjie
37. Our greeting with his ex-wife was cordial
38. then?” He seemed hesitant once I asked this, but cordial
39. The meeting with the lawyer was cordial and he said he thought he could do us some
40. And Captain Samuels was cordial enough about it
41. The work was exceedingly routine at her level, and though she tried to be cordial, her personality—while pleasant—was not outgoing, and relations with her peers weren't particularly warm
42. and set the scene of a cordial relationship with
43. -In such a case; will I have to speak with him so that he orders you to be more respectful and cordial with me?
44. - So, how is that you want me to be respectful and cordial with you?
45. Never, in the last six months, Gertrude had had a cordial gesture or an affectionate word for us
46. Most relationships among the department heads were cordial, although some tension was reported privately
47. He and I had worked together over the years and relations had always been cordial
48. His voice was musical but authoritative; his greeting cordial but unaffected
49. She was as cordial as she could be with Anna’s mother and family but could not help thinking it was too rushed, too soon
50. Matthew felt saddened by Dadda’s demise and although he was as cordial and