Her contract with Lucifer didn't force her to befriend those that were evil simply because they were devilish types. |
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They weren't cool or extremely popular, nor were they unpopular, and didn't go out of their way to befriend the socially inept outcast types. |
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Caroline does not reciprocate his feelings, tolerating Noah at best, too concerned with her own family problems to befriend a troubled white boy. |
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I was really the first one to befriend her, and protected her from the other pirates. |
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While a supervision order is in force it is the duty of the supervisor to advise, assist and befriend a supervised child. |
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Alex becomes intensely infatuated with a female executive, while Victoria continues to befriend a classmate in crisis. |
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So they had this informant befriend me and tip me off that I was being monitored. |
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It would continue to befriend foreign sailors in distress but would destroy any foreign ships that threatened its rulers or were violent. |
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He had managed to befriend them all in Sadie's service, and proved to be an excellent source of fun. |
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Eschewing passive voyeurism or manipulative choreography, the photographer genuinely wanted to understand and befriend these artists. |
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Which is perhaps why she has the discipline to hang tough, befriend the enemy and leave revenge to the future. |
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To combat this, the charity runs a buddy scheme, whereby volunteers befriend patients, offering support and companionship. |
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Nobody in his country dared to befriend him because of his important status. |
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Keepers of forest are also very appealing and attractive to the eye, and can show a deep friendship if you befriend them. |
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I do enjoy traveling the galaxy and finding new planets to explore and new species to befriend. |
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These four high-spirited budding screenwriters befriend a telepathic canine named Duke. |
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It is a classic tale of good and evil with an orphan hero, a plucky girl to befriend him, dastardly villains, a bit of a twist and an element of magic. |
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America would do well to befriend changing Japan, rather than antagonise it. Japan may also start to play a bigger role abroad. |
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Is it because the Liberals want to befriend the big Canadian mining companies? |
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Explore trails, befriend wild ponies and photograph wildlife to discover secrets. |
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You have to ask why would you, or someone else for that matter, want to befriend a brand? |
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It is often a natural inclination to befriend and to hire people who look and think like us. |
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But the pastor took time to befriend the commander and his soldiers and to have dialogue with them about peacemaking. |
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Throughout the centuries men and women have stepped forward, generous architects of peace and justice, to befriend the victims of violence. |
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Accounts say that Pocahontas went on to befriend the new settlers, bringing them food and delivering messages from her father from time to time. |
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Surprisingly, in animals so quick to befriend curious children and delight all ages, chipmunks are solitary animals. |
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The volunteers who befriend and assist newcomers also benefit through their involvement in the program. |
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It is the one colour that befriend a couturier during his anguished moments alone. |
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The athlete has trusted you enough to befriend you and to invite you into his or her personal world. |
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Which itself, in turn, makes it harder to befriend people from the other side. |
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You too must befriend the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. |
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But whatever their private feeling, politicians have been keen to befriend a critical power-broker. |
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Barrie makes it his mission to support the family and to befriend Peter. |
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In addition, there are some 91 volunteers who help identify, befriend and support potential orphans and remain supportive of these children through their grief. |
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If you want to befriend the Loner, you have to be willing to show patience as he becomes more comfortable with you and what friendship entails. |
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Wilson offered to befriend him in troublous times. |
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Lucy invites her posh new neighbours over in an attempt to befriend them, but bumbling couch potato Lee fails to help her charm offensive. |
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Yet all too often, the legitimate struggles of people to bring about these necessary changes are impeded by the strategies of powerful corporations and governments that befriend them. |
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Guide them to that light and let them not befriend the darkness. |
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The policy of the United States was colored by considerable uncertainty as to whom to befriend in the Near East. |
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The only way to handle habitual overfeeders is to identify them, befriend them and urge them to stop. |
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One of his most effective tools was to befriend all of Henry's sons and use them to foment rebellion against their father. |
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Well, I've found it useful to befriend other preds, rather than rebel against them. |
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My advice: Find a good local person and befriend them. |
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The Soviets sought to befriend the Chinese revolutionists by offering scathing attacks on Western imperialism. |
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Two eighth-graders befriend a mermaid who has three days to prove to her merfather that love exists. |
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They soon go back to old habits and befriend the world. |
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Ilya Pavlov, who runs Multigroup, the country's biggest and most controversial conglomerate, once tied to Gazprom, Russia's giant gas company, is keen to befriend the king. |
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Make friends with someone, who you normally wouldn't think to befriend. |
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See them embarked, And tell me if the winds and seas befriend them. |
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He was there long enough to befriend and become a patron of Isaac Barrow. |
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He's trying to befriend Belle again and has a shouting match with Alicia. |
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Befriend an alley cat that could benefit from some catnip and a few rubs. |
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