- pro-US
foreign policy, however, has been
viewed as a
reversal of Duterte's
cordiality with China, and
territorial disputes in the
South China Sea have since...
- In May 1500, he
returned to Rome,
where he was
received with
outward cordiality by Pope
Alexander VI, and
where he
lived for
several years immersed in...
- respectful;
Adams promised to do all that he
could to
restore friendship and
cordiality "between
People who, tho
Seperated [sic] by an
Ocean and
under different...
-
coverage of
Persia to BBC
World Service audiences in
order to
maintain cordiality with the Shah's regime. For example, in
December 1973, a memo from Ramsbotham...
- To
those who knew him, his blue eyes
seemed to
sparkle with
humor and
cordiality.
Benedict XIV had
suffered from
kidney problems for years. His health...
-
restaurant in The
Netherlands Agreeable, a
personality trait also
known as "
cordiality" All
pages with
titles containing Cordial This
disambiguation page lists...
-
mothers and cubs. They also use
their tails to
signal their mood. To show
cordiality, the tail
sticks up and
sways slowly,
while an
apprehensive tiger lowers...
-
America and the
United States has been
marked by
periods of
tension and
cordiality.
Following the
events of the
Revolution of
April 19, 1810, the Captain...
- and
bilateral relations have been
usually characterized by
warmth and
cordiality,
although some
sporadic tensions remain due to Turkey's
support for ****stan...
-
reported that the
settlers "took up the
views of the
directors with
great cordiality and the new name was at once adopted". In the Māori language, Wellington...