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- Instead, reach out to the account holder in question, and make an effort to congenially enlighten said holder of relevant policy .-- Aarktica 00 : 13, 6 October 2007 ( UTC)
- Not sure if this is grounds for action yet, but I figured it was worth a shot since Rattler2 doesn't look like he wants to congenially discuss matters and come to a consensus.
- The article talk page was also devoid of such responses, though I did see other users commenting on the talk page with issues about the article and Noleander then congenially fixing the issues that were raised.
- Christopher, Bentsen and Panetta all have a history of working congenially with some of the Republicans who will be in command on Capitol Hill in Washington thanks to a major victory in Nov . 8 midterm elections.
- If his little caravan breaks down on one or another dusty road, the camera peers into the passenger window of the stalled vehicle and there he sits, congenially chatting to you _ being, one supposes, himself.
- President-elect Bush, who pledged in campaign speeches to restore " honor and dignity " to the White House, spoke congenially as he prepared to meet with President Clinton, a frequent target of his criticism.
- Although Bush had pledged in campaign speeches to restore " honor and dignity " to the White House _ a reference to Clinton scandals _ the two spoke congenially as they met for the first time since the election.
- Members of Congress, the regional Bell companies and their mortal regulatory foes, the big long-distance carriers, all expressed optimism that under Kennard the Telecommunications Act of 1996 would be carried out congenially, efficiently and highly effectively.
- Sure enough, Wei, who was released from 18 years in a Chinese prison last week and flown to the United States, could not have answered more congenially if he had spent as much time on the mayor's staff.
- Anjelica Huston is a magnificent stepmother and Dougray Scott a congenially befuddled prince, but the real stars are screenwriters Susannah Grant, Andy Tennant and Rick Parks, whose " Princess Bride "-esque script is legitimately fun for all ages.