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Adzhubei had a private talk with Kennedy that was described only as "wide-ranging," "candid" and "not uncordial"; Jackie Kennedy took Rada on a tour of the White House nursery.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week Author Lewis explained that he had been offering Yale University his Nobel Prize Medal for its "permanent loan exhibit," that the university authorities were "very uncordial about it."

From Time Magazine Archive

We wrote him out a note which would explain his wanderings, got him to deposit us near a Y. M. C. A. tent, and bade him an uncordial "Good-bye."

From The Glory of the Trenches by Dawson, Coningsby

"Why, y—yes, I suppose so," hesitated Simeon Holly, with uncordial accent.

From Just David by Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman)

Hazily for an instant Rae Malgregor stood staring into the Superintendent's uncordial face.

From The White Linen Nurse by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell




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