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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

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

On this occasion he was oddly stiff and uncordial.

From The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders by Scott, Ernest

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

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

Edith had recovered somewhat by this time, having been engaged in scolding herself all the way from the village for her uncordial feelings.

From Harper's Round Table, June 25, 1895 by Various




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