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1 After bands play, there's typically a backstage meet and greet with fans.
2 Staff greet with a warm buongiorno and remember my coffee order every morning.
3 Whom angels greet with anthems sweet, While shepherds watch are keeping?
4 Will they all be there, to greet with a joyful welcome?
5 It's where the presenters get to do a meet-and- greet with advertisers and the media.
6 The proposals are likely to be greeted with some nervousness within Government.
7 The result was greeted with celebrations in Sydney - and a proposal.
8 Not long ago, Cockell's claims would have been greeted with scientific derision.
9 Missed opportunity after missed opportunity was greeted with disbelief in the crowd.
10 An eventual compromise was greeted with jubilation by Trade Minister Anand Sharma.
11 Her action was greeted with intense anger by many Witches, particularly Gardnerians.
12 This was greeted with great applause; but the chair checked it promptly.
13 Huckabee's rise was greeted with derision by other elements on the right.
14 In the press box, the move was greeted with a certain irony.
15 News of the decision was greeted with anger by Brexit-minded Tory MPs.
16 The Honorable Percival greeted with calm disdain the laugh that followed it.
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