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- The Scots are said to be a serious, cautious and thrifty people, and they are also hospitable, generous and friendly.
- Grandma welcomed me at the door with a warm hug.
- It was the talk that mattered supremely: the impassioned interchange of talk. Love was only a minor accompaniment.
- We had hardly gotten out when we were wrapped in many warm embraces welcoming us home.
- This is not an argument for squashing young, enthusiastic, yet idealistic, dreams.
- By trying Mr Demjanjuk Germany hopes to show that time has not blunted its zeal for an honest reckoning with the past.
- She hugged me, passionately effusive as always.
- How do you encourage your children to live passionately?
- To love your work is to do it passionately and enthusiastically.
- You need to passionately share what you believe in, but don't fake it.
- She passionately wanted a life, to become a mother and to study and become a doctor.
- The local people are very hospitable to strangers.
- China's newfound passion for Italian opera carries a touch of the nouveau riche.
- Meet the 2008's Olympic Games with the wholehearted smile, make foreigners understand Chinese enthusiasm, sincere, friendly.
- Notablel, too were the Gaocho's special features of character—indifference to material possessions combined with a warmth and friendness.
- I have the pleasure in replying to your gracious speech of welcome.
- "Thank you," she said with false enthusiasm.
- He could be warm and funny one minute and cold and detached the next.
- In later writings Mr Mundell expressed regret about Canada's choice, as well as enthusiasm for European monetary union.
- And I had quit an apartment where the landlord was a little too friendly.
- We were all impressed by her enthusiasm.
- Mr Jones, your student, Bill, shows great enthusiasm for music instruments.
- Has the simple and honorable warm Northeast friend!
- Bradley projects a natural warmth and sincerity.
- The room was crowded with people dearest to her and the warmth and love was felt instantly.