Grace stopped and held out her hand with the frank cordiality which characterized her.
He reported himself to General Stuart, who received him with great cordiality.
The best way to avoid the world's coldness is by warming everybody you meet with your own cordiality.
There was no cordiality in the greeting.
We parted with great cordiality, and a week later I was back in Paris.
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Their relationship should be restored to the same level of mutualcordialitythat used to exist in the past.
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The conversations have been conducted in a spirit of frankness andcordialityand are now nearing completion.
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It is needless to say that the delegation was received with greatcordialityand entertained with generosity throughout our visit.
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It is a great satisfaction to me, at any rate, to know that, generally speaking, the utmostcordialitysubsists between these men and myself.
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This was received with greatcordialityand satisfaction, and numerous suggestions were made for the allocation of the fund.
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After about 25 minutes of the happiest kind of talk—there was greatcordialityon both sides—we gave up the attempt.
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It may have to be accompanied also by warmcordiality.
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I am grateful for thecordialitythat he has shown.
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It is not conducive to the production of thecordialitywhich the present situation demands and needs.
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Since it has been obtained unbrokencordialityhas reigned between the two peoples, and lasting friendship has been established, based upon mutual understanding and goodwill.
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There is one reason for thiscordialitywhich forms a precedent for the future, and which will be a very useful precedent.
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So we undoubtedly welcome it with muchcordiality.
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He stated that, however, with a complete lack ofcordiality.
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They lead to thecordialityand friendship which produce good relations.
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Theircordialityand affection for this country and the spirit in which they are facing political difficulties in order to deliver the wheat are wonderful.
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