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Welcome is an Indian 2007 Hindi-language comedy film co-written and directed by Anees Bazmee. [3] It stars Feroz Khan (in his final screen appearance), Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Paresh Rawal, and Mallika Sherawat in prominent roles. [2] [4] Sunil Shetty and Malaika Arora feature in special appearances. [5] [6]
The welcome sign for Louisiana, in both English and French A U.S. state welcome sign is a road sign at the border, usually on a highway or other major roadway, between two U.S. states . Each welcome sign is unique to the state.
The Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country have become core Australian customs. [34] Some jurisdictions, such as New South Wales, make a welcome (or, failing that, acknowledgement) mandatory [dubious – discuss] at all government-run events. [35] The Victorian Government supports Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country. [36]
The Kremlin praised the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday for trying to understand the "root causes" of the Ukraine conflict and bring an end to it, in what it said was a ...
A welcome mat is a doormat that welcomes visitors to a house or other building by providing them with a place to wipe their feet before entering. Another community tradition, the welcome wagon, has its origins in an actual wagon containing a collection of useful gifts collected from residents of an area to welcome new people moving to that area.
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A well-known sign/countersign used by the Allied forces on D-Day during World War II: the challenge/sign was "flash", the password "thunder" and the countersign (to challenge the person giving the first codeword) "Welcome". [2] Some countersigns include words that are difficult for an enemy to pronounce.