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Jacob von Bisterfeld, an expat who is long retired but still actively involved in all and sundry social and business engagements in China, is effusive about the new development.
Roosevelt and Churchill worked differently: the president was circumspect, restrained and cagey, while the prime minister was effusive, commanding and far more experienced in military affairs.
On social media platforms, the effusive praise from tourists and netizens who wished to travel to the city led local authorities to send an open letter to express its gratitude.
In contrast, magma with low silica content, such as that found in shield volcanoes like Mauna Loa, is less viscous, allowing gases to escape more easily, resulting in effusive eruptions.
Although the effusive, almost maudlin, language of the treaty did not express their purpose explicitly, the Alliance was later regarded as a mere union of monarchs to prevent the rise and growth of popular government.
But when they docked two letters were handed to her. She was surprised to recognise her father's writing: she did not remember that he had ever written to her. He was not effusive, and began: dear Kitty.