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Meaning of "welcome mrs"
welcome mrs - This phrase is typically used to greet or address a married woman in a polite and respectful manner
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I am pleased to welcome Mrs Cresson who has just arrived.
Mr President, like everyone else here tonight, I have to welcome Mrs Billingham 's report.
I also welcome Mrs Malone who has just given her maiden speech.
I would like to welcome Mrs Blumenthal.
I welcome Mrs Schroedter 's report ; she has included my proposed amendments in compromises.
President 1 am pleased to welcome Mrs Cresson who has just arrived.
We welcome Mrs Scrivener's motion for a resolution, which is echoed bv our platform.
To cut a long story short, I welcome Mrs Smet 's report being discussed at this time.
I welcome Mrs Jackson 's effort to find a correct and valid solution in her report.
That is the key to today 's debate and I welcome Mrs Hermange 's report for that reason.
I welcome Mrs Stauner 's report for a number of reasons.
These imports worry us and I welcome Mrs Gradin 's specific comment on this matter.
I welcome Mrs Hieronymi 's report and salute her for it.
I should like to welcome Mrs Ferrerò -.
I welcome Mrs McNally 's support for the work of JET at Culham.
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I should also like to welcome Mrs Havel, who is sitting in the gallery.
I welcome Mrs Oomen-Ruijten's excellent report, which opens up the possibility of a solution, while respecting subsidiarity.
Ladies and gentlemen, friends, please welcome Mrs Joy Pettybon!
I should like to welcome Mrs Ferrero-Waldner and ask her to reply to Mr McCartin 's question.
In writing . - ( IT ) Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I welcome Mrs Tzampazi 's report on mental health.
Let me warmly welcome Mrs Bonino, who was also a former colleague.
I welcome Mrs Angelilli 's draft amendments and agree with the underlying thinking.
I endorse and welcome Mrs de Palacio 's work to this end.
I welcome Mrs Jackson 's report . It is, in the main, a balanced approach to tackling this problem.
I would now like to welcome Mrs Veneman, executive director of UNICEF.
I too welcome Mrs Schaffner 's report and I am glad to see Mr Kinnock here with us.
We very much welcome Mrs Gebhardt 's report.
I warmly welcome Mrs Hermange 's report on a barrier-free Europe for people with disabilities.
I therefore welcome Mrs Ferrer ' s report.
I welcome Mrs d'Ancona's proposed visit to Holloway Prison.
I very much welcome Mrs Schmidbauer 's report.
I welcome Mrs Pery 's suggestion concerning 5c.
I therefore welcome Mrs Gebhardt 's report.
I welcome Mrs Souladakis ' report.
I should like to welcome Mrs Gradin and ask her to reply to Mr Alavanos 's question.
I welcome Mrs Jackson 's report.
I should like to welcome Mrs Cresson and ask her to reply to Mr Valverde 's question.
We welcome Mrs Neyts-Uyttebroeck, President-in-Office of the Council.
I should like to welcome Mrs Gradin and ask her to reply to Mr Teverson 's question.
I should like to welcome Mrs Cresson and ask her to reply to Mr Rübig 's question.
That is why I welcome Mrs Gál 's report and the establishment of the fundamental rights agency.
I should like to welcome Mrs Bonino and ask her to reply to Mrs Banotti 's question.
That is why I welcome Mrs Palacio ' s action plan with open arms.
I should like to welcome Mrs Gradin and ask her to answer Mrs Sierra González 's question.
I very much welcome Mrs Wallis 's report on e-justice.
I am delighted to welcome Mrs Agnelli, the President-in-Office of the Council.
I would like to welcome Mrs Neyts-Uyttebroeck, Minister for European Affairs and President-in-Office of the Council.
I should like to welcome Mrs Ferrero-Waldner, President-in-Office of the Council.