Some people go to museums to enjoy temporary exhibits and permanent collections, while others go to meet people and museum staff. |
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She said her career in real estate had enabled her to meet people of a like mind. |
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Private equity investor English said she joined because it's a unique place to meet people in fintech. |
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It is the first show of the season and I think everybody is ready for getting to a show after lambing, and it's nice to get out and meet people. |
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On the other hand we meet people much younger who behave as if they were decrepit and refuse to keep up with the times. |
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So let's just say for the sake of argument, playing devil's advocate here, that it's hard to meet people. |
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Not only does he not want journalists to meet people in the flesh, he will actively discourage them from doing any such thing. |
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I meet people all the time who are terrified walking around because they think everybody is making fun of them or plotting against them. |
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Unlike Hunt and Lockwood, who prefer to make local friends through friends, Wu goes to societies and clubs to meet people. |
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However, it was not difficult to meet people simply by wandering through the bush and chancing upon scattered huts and houses. |
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For the hacker in your life who loves to meet people, a membership to a local hackerspace is a fantastic gift. |
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Females, too, are hoping to meet people, although Ashley said the parties are, for the most part, non-events. |
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The Internet's traditional advantages come to play in a big way to make it an effective way to meet people. |
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He skived off quite a lot to go to band warm up session and meet people in the industry and it obviously paid off! |
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Yes, they don't see the cameras, because the cameramen are behind two-way mirrors, so they don't meet people from the production. |
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They meet people with leprosy who are ostracized even by the doctors who know they are not contagious. |
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She also claimed that he organised meals and parties to which she was invited to network and meet people. |
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Take a course or find an activity or hobby that brings you pleasure and allows you to meet people. |
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It's a great way to meet people with similar interests and it'll get you out of the house on the weekend. |
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Sometimes I meet people in odd places and am surprised to learn that they are on their first overseas trip. |
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They need to learn to deal with the awkward squad, because, at some time in their lives, they are bound to meet people like that. |
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We are currently seeking new members, so if you enjoy bingo and would like to meet people in a friendly atmosphere, why not come along. |
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When you start rodeoing you meet people, and usually, unless they're only seasonal, you keep on seeing them. |
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Even here, in Canada, I have had the opportunity to meet people from the industry and to observe their ingeniousness and expertise. |
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We have so many contradictory feelings when we meet people, he points out. |
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Even though I feel shy sometimes, I enjoy getting to meet people I don't know who are different ages than me. |
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That because Max loves to meet people and break bread with them and hear some of their stories. |
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This desire to travel the world is it always from a humanistic perspective, to meet people and to leave them with your art? |
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At first, I did everything the doctors told me to do: go for a walk, be more active, meet people. |
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They give consumers a chance to meet people involved in agriculture, compared to a grocery store where farmers or vendors are seldom seen. |
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Perhaps you have a mullet and want to meet people who are into that kind of thing. |
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Discover how we collect, restore, preserve, and store artifacts as you visit our collection facilities and meet people who work there. |
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A mobile team goes out every night to meet people sleeping rough and who cannot or will not attend care centres. |
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Shared apartment accommodation gives you complete independence and is also a great way to meet people and make friends. |
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With each level of referral, you are also more likely to meet people who have the ability to hire you or who know others who do. |
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I have opened a place where street people can meet people who have a home, without any other aim except that of just meeting. |
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Staying a few months in the head office allows you to meet people face to face in a way that is more difficult in the network. |
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Neither people who are dying nor their families should feel a social obligation to entertain or to meet people. |
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Either way, boccia is a great social activity and an opportunity to meet people. |
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It is an activity that brings people together, that creates opportunity to meet people and share a common passion. |
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Swimming, running and playing all sorts of team sports has kept me in good physical shape and allowed me to meet people from all walks of life. |
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He begins to meet people, quizzing them, transcribing the answers to his questions. |
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Every now and then by accident I meet people who do my walks, and out on the bike the other day I bumped into a couple who recommended walks Wetherby way. |
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We would rather meet people face to face than communicate via e-mail. |
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She gave interviews with her husband then, but in later years is only referred to as a reclusive television addict who refuses to go out or meet people. |
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It is not enough just to meet people in financial difficulties: it is also essential to respond to their desire for values and their deepest wishes. |
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It is inspiring to meet people who have that kind of courage. |
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And it was wonderful to meet people who, despite coming from so far away, were really very similar to us-we didn't need to spell things out to each other. |
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Where can I meet people in the same situation as mine? |
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At the same time, there is an opportunity to meet people from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. |
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He could meet people a decade later and enquire about their family. |
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We do not have the time, need or inclination to netsurf to meet people only in cyberspace. |
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If she's so all-fire lonely, why doesn't she ever leave her dorm room and actually meet people? |
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Each Network Management Conference helps us to make our network more powerful, to integrate new activists into our practical work, and to meet people interested in Newropeans in the places where we go with this event. |
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It's also a place where we meet people who love that type of travel. |
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It will also be useful for microfinance staff to meet people with disabilities and realise they are as capable of managing financial services as other clients. |
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Too frequently I meet people who have extensive experience of the local association movement, who feel let down by the procedures they have to follow in order to receive subsidies. |
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Firstly, there are more housemates, which offers you more chances to meet people but also increases the number of people with whom you could potentially argue! |
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I often meet people in their thirties who talk to me about the calls they made to ChildLine when they were children. |
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Con artists frequently meet people through churches and community organizations as a way to gain trust, Christopher said. |
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I meet people like you and I am always at a loss for words. |
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Thanks to the Internet anyone can now communicate with anyone else and order goods from a long way away, while still enjoying the option of visiting other places and going to see and choose products or meet people. |
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It wasn't until his political career gave him the chance to meet people that he discovered fellow Lebanese South Dakotans. |
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Before, I could walk in the streets, meet people and observe situations. |
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This gave her more time to meet people and market her product. |
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By adopting the intersectional approach, the Tribunal signalled its willingness to meet people where they are at, and not compartmentalize their lives and their complaints of discrimination in overly formal legal categories. |
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