Strip House is an old-fashioned steakery, where the food is tops and the atmosphere congenial.
In fact, this congenial chap always fancied himself as the consummate soft-hearted, social minded sort.
But, despite its omissions, the Edwards report may not prove entirely congenial to the islands.
Some, such as writing off debts to heavily indebted countries, are fairly congenial to the Treasury.
To keep things congenial, the workers threw in some freebies, like some wooden shelves in a bathroom.
But he failed to convince the party's rank and file, who strongly favour the more congenial Mr Zuma.
The harsh weather and ferocious insects of Siberia may seem quite congenial when compared with Moscow's corporate jungle.
But the Obama administration finds it far more congenial to pressure Republican senators than to pressure the Russians.
Mr Aso, more hawkish than Mr Fukuda, is congenial and fairly popular, having worked the party's grass-roots organisations.
With its nearby beaches, polyglot population and varied nightlife, the city is also a congenial place to live.
After a Friday session that was both congenial and contentious, the two Presidents emerged with their good humor intact.
The phrase, 'broadly speaking', is used because there can be circumstances in which active participation is not congenial to stable democracy.
With Fox as a congenial Hollywood superstar and Woods as a volatile New York City cop, the movie turns self-parody into self-defeat.
And you thought things were going to be more congenial after Sen.
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He has more of a congenial way of doing business, not confrontational.
Even so, Republicans continue to find him congenial, especially those who opposed the war on much the same conservative grounds that he did.
Eurocrats often get on well with administration officials (another secret is that European bigwigs found the second-term Bush lot congenial to deal with).
Though she hated top-down planning and approved of markets, as any city-lover should, pink-tinted Canada proved more congenial both to writing and to campaigning.
But it is not simply a matter of an animal virus suddenly finding humans to be a congenial host, and flourishing as a result.
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He should resume where it matters most, by giving the Commons sharper powers of scrutiny, even if they make his own job less congenial.
That sure sounds like a better way of doing things, but there is no way of knowing whether the future will offer such congenial circumstances.
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He is a quiet and but congenial man, introspective and curious.
It requires a congenial environment rather than merely a neutral one.
They both enjoy the very quick rush through 'Get Happy', but seem equally at home in the far less congenial setting of John Lewis's piece 'Sketch 1'.
We were particularly struck by one article praising Mayor Michael Bloomberg for being rather more congenial about the whole thing than his counterparts in New Jersey.
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Traditional parties such as the Social Christians were weakened but their place has been taken by forces hardly more congenial to Mr Correa, including those of Mr Noboa.
One of the objectives of a small business owner is to minimize its risk of lawsuit and create and successfully maintain a productive , congenial and safe work environment.
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Mr Osborne, who has been in New York trying to reassure investment banks that London will remain a congenial environment for them, was unable to fly back to London in time.
Accepting the award on behalf of the banks will be the bank voted most congenial to regulators, Wells Fargo, and the bank voted most dismissive of its critics, JPMorgan Chase.
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