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1 Quaid's house, though scarcely palatial, was more welcoming than the surrounding wasteland.
2 Compared to Cape Town, residents are much more welcoming , according to Barnard.
3 It is a beautiful church, elegant and understated, more welcoming than austere.
4 They went up a gangplank, toward the food stalls, and more welcoming aromas.
5 The attics at St. Arles Castle were cleaner and more welcoming .
6 Predominantly, however, the signs were more welcoming of the race overall than nakedly partisan.
7 In a guest room, less is more ; more space, more comfortable, and more welcoming .
8 Hungry to revive growth, other officials have been much more welcoming of the Chinese.
9 Leesil approached the table, and her expression grew more welcoming .
10 Professor Larkin's office was no more welcoming than the lodge.
11 The glowing towers had never seemed more beautiful, more welcoming .
12 Chelsea had been no more welcoming than Mr. Buckingham Smith.
13 But Bill couldn't have been kinder or more welcoming -and it did overrun.
14 Newer ones, like this, had a somewhat more welcoming appearance.
15 You'll be hard-pressed to find a more welcoming , buzz-inducing vibe.
16 The front seats could be broader and more welcoming , and the sat-nav is rubbish.
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