Or that Livestrong could one day welcome him back with forgiving arms as part of their team.
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The only thing that we can do is welcome him with arms wide open when he comes around.
Staff will not welcome him if he is seen to hold them to task for following orders from the Bush administration.
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Teammates and fans may welcome him back quickly, but the Wheaties Box?
Speaking earlier, Liverpool John Moores University's (LJMU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Brown said they were "delighted" to welcome him to the university family.
This is our way of showing Mr. Draper that we value him as a guest and hope to welcome him back soon.
Public opinion might be more willing to welcome him back were he to offer some sort of confessional explanation once home in France.
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There had been claims in the Australian press suggesting Barrett's father Bruce was set to welcome him home because the playmaker's wife was homesick.
The Duckmill Weir White Water Arena will be unveiled as the Etienne Stott White Water Arena after a parade to welcome him back on Saturday.
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Mr. CHRIS LOVE (Sand And Gravel Worker): Here, we welcome him.
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Merkel invited Hollande to Berlin "as soon as possible after he is sworn in" and said she would welcome him with "open arms, " Seibert said.
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Walking unaided, Chavez held court on the tarmac of the airport in Barinas, telling well-wishers who had gathered to welcome him that his treatment went well.
So he has been a dear friend, and I want you all to give him a big round of applause and welcome him to the podium.
Trescothick admitted the selectors might lose patience with him, although they have given him every reassurance possible that they are keen to welcome him back when he feels he is ready.
His grandparents picked him up, drove him around running errands, and held a gathering for family members at their home to welcome him back, said King County Sheriff John Urquhart.
Secretary-General KOFI ANNAN (United Nations): We look forward to working with him, as I do, with the other hundred and ninety ambassadors, and we will welcome him at a time when we're in the midst of major reform.
On the October morning that Lindbergh landed at Newark Airport, among the entourage waiting to welcome him to New Jersey was Rabbi Lionel Bengelsdorf of B'nai Moshe, the first of the city's Conservative temples, organized by Polish Jews.
With a nod of his head, Mr Bemba acknowledged the judge's welcome to him, and through his lawyer, he proceeded to plead not guilty to all five charges against him.
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And in a nod to aspirations to be recognised as an independent Anglican Church in the US, he added that he "would welcome dialogue with him with regard to our place in the communion".
Some diplomats think that Mr Holkeri's illness has given them a welcome opportunity to replace him.
But the PM urged him to welcome its "thoroughness and recommendations".
Altman says, however, that public argument, while a welcome change to supporters like him, is actually not the most significant part of the debate right now.
Did Lauer make any special effort to connect with Curry and make her feel welcome in the chair next to him, as he did with Vieira?
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Many believe he got a free pass from perfunctory earlier hearings, and they welcome these new opportunities to have him face the music of serious inquiry.
However, after his visa expired, Mr Nazir was deported back to Pakistan - where he received a hero's welcome when hundreds of fans greeted him at Lahore airport.
Rolf Breuer, chairman of mighty Deutsche Bank, has resorted to opening a small chain of banks in France, because the French government has told him it would not welcome a bid for one of the big banks.
Kevin Kelly, the boss of Heidrick and Struggles, a firm of headhunters, says that a surprisingly large number of American directors tell him privately that they would welcome something similar.
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