Some believe that consumers will be greeted with a free one-year subscription to streaming service Amazon Prime.
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On my first day as a copy editor I opened mine to be greeted by a dead rat.
Any innovation that has efficiency at its core is sure to be greeted with interest by time-strapped consumers.
Anti-agreement Ulster Unionist Peter Weir said Stone's release, and those of other paramilitary prisoners, would be greeted with revulsion.
Still only 32, he'd be greeted with open arms by a boxing industry looking for its next financial windfall.
The commandos boarded the ship armed with paintball guns expecting to be greeted by hostile, but non-violent humanitarian activists.
If you flip the phone over, and remain gazing at the derriere, you'll be greeted with the familiar beats logo.
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New Labour had promised a new type of politics, but seems to be greeted by more of the old apathy.
The next morning I would come in and be greeted at the door by someone who's very talkative and very excited.
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As you roll into small towns in the evening you will be greeted by family-run bed and breakfasts and larger-than-life hospitality.
When you start the computer, you'll be greeted with a jazzy array of square and rectangle tiles representing applications, arranged into groups.
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You'll be greeted with a plush, bright bed flanked with a bamboo headboard that beckons with a view of your flat-screen television.
Mr Mitchell should count himself lucky not to be greeted with an incomprehensible string of numbers - the pager-speak of American teenagers.
That is one reason why Mr Bush's newest proposal is likely to be greeted with suspicion by some members of the WTO.
Click on a restaurant icon and you'll be greeted by its name, overall Yelp rating and options to get directions or contact information.
Shoppers who "check in" to Sears stores using their cellphones may soon be greeted by employees who are trained to help them find merchandise.
The squad then moved on to the Moncloa Palace to be greeted by Prime Minister Zapatero, who singled out match-winner Iniesta for special praise.
Tap on that very vanilla app drawer icon and you'll be greeted with a mix of GApps, as well as Motorola and Verizon bloat.
She also has issued instructions that when she arrives at the office she need not be greeted by queues of politicians, holding wilting bouquets.
Hull fans travelling to Huddersfield on official coaches will be greeted by officers and escorted straight in to the John Smith's Stadium, police said.
If so, that will be greeted by many newspaper headlines decrying (or celebrating) it as a huge blow against Europe, and the ever-sinking euro.
Any law keeping would-be regulators from tinkering with the mechanics of the Internet ought to be greeted as a glorious victory for Internet freedom.
As Americans flock to the Web to get updates on the weather, visitors to Weather Underground will be greeted with a new streamlined design.
This should be greeted with resounding hurrahs I would have thought.
General Musharraf can now be greeted by India's prime minister as President Musharraf at their first summit, to be held in India, starting on July 14th.
Such an idea would be greeted with screams of "mercenaries!"
Positive earnings surprises will probably also be greeted with equanimity.
If it can live up to the hype, users will be able to plug into the Net by PC or phone anywhere in the world and be greeted by name.
Also, we see the much lower than historically normal dividend as a negative factor in our analysis, and a return to more normal levels would be greeted positively by our methodology.
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