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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

Moreover, in spite of the generous action taken by outstanding individuals, the general mass of Unionist opinion was grudging and uncordial.

From John Redmond's Last Years by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius

At Meadeville, he purposely avoided Black, his next-door neighbor, with whom he customarily walked home from the depot—for Skinner was not the man to inflict an uncordial condition upon an innocent person.

From Skinner's Dress Suit by Wilson, F. Vaux (Francis Vaux)

There had been some misgivings, lest the Prince might meet with an uncourteous or at least a cold and uncordial reception.

From Speeches and Addresses of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales: 1863-1888 by VII, Edward




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