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41 Sentences With "roll out the red carpet for"

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It's time to roll out the red carpet for Netflix.
He never expected Congress to roll out the red carpet for him.
We roll out the red carpet for at every administration so come on.
Today, President Trump will roll out the red carpet for anybody who shows up.
But to abandon liberated areas is to roll out the red carpet for terrorists.
But Iran's leaders aren't quite ready to roll out the red carpet for Mike Pompeo.
For their first big witness, they will roll out the red carpet for Michael Cohen.
In June, Sapin said France would roll out the "red carpet" for banks currently based in London.
Will U.S. officials roll out the red carpet for this group when they arrive, or send them packing?
Why would Sanders roll out the red carpet for candidates who refuse to respect women's autonomy and dignity?
Ahead of the visit Khan, said the U.K. shouldn't "roll out the red carpet" for the U.S president.
He works with children's hospitals to find families, then partners with universities to roll out the red carpet for them.
While it is not a state visit, the Trump administration was keen to roll out the red carpet for Bolsonaro.
And Australian right-wing media is expected to roll out the red carpet for people like McInnes while disparaging Chelsea Manning.
"We have tried to do everything we can to roll out the red carpet for this type of development," he said.
VICE News Tonight was there for the entire week, watching the town roll out the red carpet for the college students.
Trump administration officials hoped to "roll out the red carpet" for Modi, capped by a working dinner in the White House residence.
And the reason clubs roll out the red carpet for them is simple: They smell the hot wad of Queen Elizabeth's face in their pockets.
So why, then, did the White House roll out the red carpet for the leader of a government that rejects many of the United States' founding principles?
Still, we loved our high-rise apartment overlooking the National Palace (the equivalent of the White House) in Asuncion, where we saw them roll out the red carpet for a state ceremony.
In recent years, many other nations — including China, Germany, France, New Zealand, Australia, and Chile — have overhauled their immigration laws to roll out the red carpet for foreign-born entrepreneurs, including American entrepreneurs.
But she said it was frustrating to watch local governments — three of the 20 finalists for the Amazon project are in the Washington area — roll out the red carpet for a multibillion-dollar corporation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will on Tuesday promise to "roll out the red carpet" for American businesses with the most competitive tax rates in the hemisphere after Britain leaves the European Union.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will on Tuesday promise to "roll out the red carpet" for American businesses with the most competitive tax rates in the hemisphere after Britain leaves the European Union.
The nationalist party that vaulted President Andrzej Duda to power in 2015 had worked to roll out the red carpet for Trump, which was crammed with large crowds of flag-waving Poles in sun-splashed Krasinski Square.
During a busy May that saw his "infrastructure week" flop and his bellicose posturing toward Iran temporarily thwarted, President Donald Trump found time to roll out the red carpet for Viktor Orbán, the prime minister of Hungary.
Reuters was able to capture a unique moment of North Korean and U.S. staffers getting ready together to roll out the red carpet for the two leaders, moments before key areas of the hotel were sealed off.
The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has already declined an invitation to the state banquet with Trump, and has argued that it is wrong to "roll out the red carpet" for a president who uses "racist and misogynist rhetoric".
But Xi Jinping, China's president, took the prospect of a Kim-Trump love-in seriously enough to roll out the red carpet for Mr Kim when his armoured train made an unexpected visit to Beijing in late March.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will roll out the red carpet for French President Emmanuel Macron in late April when the White House hosts the first state visit of Trump's presidency, a senior administration official said on Tuesday.
Every major law firm in New York City would happily roll out the red carpet for Mr. Bharara and offer him millions to become a partner, because he would be a magnet for corporate clients caught up in investigations.
The secretive nature of the talks is a departure from the very public vetting of past years, when bidding cities would roll out the red carpet for RNC leaders and plan lavish events in hopes of influencing the site-selection process.
Amazon's search for a second headquarters has cities across the country scrambling to roll out the red carpet for the company, which promises to bring 50,000 new jobs and $5 billion investment — and immediate "tech hub" cred that so many communities covet.
"Countries with close bilateral ties to the Philippines, particularly the United States, have an obligation to urge accountability for the victims of Duterte's abusive drug war, rather than offer to roll out the red carpet for official state visits with its mastermind," said Phelim Kine, a deputy director in Human Rights Watch's Asia division.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he's not sure it's "appropriate" to roll out the red carpet for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
And lastly, as a last flourish to the Commissioner's extended statement: In short, we are trading in clear protections for uncertain ones, rock-solid legal authority for a shaky one, and robust enforcement authority for a weaker one…My fear is that this is yet another ploy to roll out the red carpet for broadband providers, while putting consumers in the long queue for the side door.
The 11th annual good buy awards! Roll out the red carpet for these eight smart inventions--each designed to make your life easier, Good Housekeeping, January 2006.The Benefits of Steam Cleaning Your Clothes!, The Washington Post , April 2006.
Roll Out the Red Carpet for Buck Owens and his Buckaroos (or simply Roll Out the Red Carpet) is an album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 1966. It reached Number one on the Billboard Country charts and Number 106 on the Pop Albums charts. It was re-released on CD in 1995 by Sundazed Records with two bonus tracks, both instrumental performances.
The museum currently has over 50 active board members; 30 of them have joined since 2006, including Barbra Streisand, songwriter Carole Bayer Sager, collector Dasha Zhukova, TV journalist Willow Bay, producer Brian Grazer, Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman Michael Lynton, and TV presenter Ryan Seacrest.Jori Finkel (October 28, 2010), Museums roll out the red carpet for Hollywood Los Angeles Times.David Ng (June 16, 2014), Ryan Seacrest, Ann Ziff among new trustees at LACMA Los Angeles Times. Since 2015, the board has been co-chaired by Elaine Wynn and Tony Ressler.
An ambitious farmer Henry Whipple (Dennis Quaid) discusses with his son Dean (Zac Efron) about the art of sales. Dean is reluctant to be a ruthless as his father as they offer condolences and also unscrupulously attempt to purchase land during a family funeral. After returning home they roll out the red carpet for their son who has left the farm and mentions returning via a postcard but appears unlikely to return. As the story progresses we see that Henry Whipple is having an affair with Meredith Crown (Heather Graham) and his ongoing selfish decisions will continue to derail his future. He has created enemies within the genetically modified (GMO) seed-selling business including Jim Johnson (Clancy Brown) -- his main competitor -- and fails to help those that have helped him by buying cheaper illegal “cleaned“ seeds in his search for more money and land.
Arnold would return to number one for two weeks in April with I Want to Go with You and for a single week in September with The Last Word in Lonesome. Buck Owens and his Buckaroos also achieved three chart-toppers during the year, spending a total of 15 weeks in the top spot with Roll Out the Red Carpet for Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, Dust on Mother's Bible and the live recording Carnegie Hall Concert. Between late 1965 and early 1968 Owens and his band placed 12 albums on the chart, only one of which failed to reach number one, however after that the group never topped the chart again. The only artist other than Arnold and Owens to achieve more than one chart-topping album in 1966 was Connie Smith, who returned to the top spot for a single week in December with Born to Sing, which would prove to be her final number-one album.

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