Although it has more than a million inhabitants, Cologne has managed to preserve its neighbourly character. |
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This neighbourly closeness extends beyond social pleasantries to a philosophy of making sure everyone on the island is taken care of. |
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In an attempt to remain neighbourly I inquired as to her need for assistance. |
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For many, especially the vulnerable, this neighbourly network of support can make a real difference to their quality of life. |
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He was a pleasant and genial countryman whose neighbourly qualities were much to the fore throughout his life. |
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We have gone out of our way to be as friendly and neighbourly as possible but it has been thrown back in our faces. |
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Too bad it had to get to a lawsuit, for one would hope that neighbourly friendship would try a bit harder to resolve matters. |
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Using a group of neighbourly colours from the colour wheel you can create relaxed, comfortable room schemes that are easy to live with. |
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Ellen, who lived in Chapel Street, was a most kindly and neighbourly person, well liked by all, her passing is deeply regretted. |
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Ireland may well become more neighbourly but will Ireland in fact return to its tourism friendly ethos? |
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A bunch of home-grown flowers makes the perfect gift for your neighbourly house-sitter, and you never know, when it's their turn to travel, they might do the same for you! |
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But in these days of the world being a global village, they are coming out and being neighbourly because of the changing social face of the planet. |
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Soon, both couples have children, and settle into neighbourly domesticity. |
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All the signs are today that one of the basic problems preventing people co-operating together for the common good is the breakdown of neighbourly society. |
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Please ensure that you act in a neighbourly and courteous manner towards your neighbours, who will most likely NOT be on holiday. |
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But far from being critical, he speaks with nostalgia of these bygone times where everyone lived on good neighbourly terms. |
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I urgently advise against us interfering there, as this is more of an opportunity for the two states to talk and act in a neighbourly fashion. |
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Regional cooperation remains an essential element of the Stabilisation and Association Process and in fostering good neighbourly relations. |
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Their frank countenances showed their belief in a good and neighbourly world. |
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Regional cooperation and good neighbourly relations are essential parts of the enlargement process. |
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Yesterday the Commission adopted a strategy for a good neighbourly relations policy which also lists those countries covered by the policy. |
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At the same time, these states are trying to maintain good neighbourly relations with Tehran. |
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Increased efforts to promote the settlement of the conflicts in the region and to develop good neighbourly relations are needed. |
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Efforts are needed to further develop co-operation and good neighbourly relations. |
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Moreover, in this process, regional cooperation and good neighbourly relations will remain essential elements of EU policy. |
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However, the essence of a border resides not only in economic relations, but also neighbourly relations. |
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We know that most people are decent, law-abiding and neighbourly. |
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And food this good might just be worth the wait, with a little bit of luck and neighbourly support the restaurant might be on the scene long enough to get its act together. |
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As communities of faith in Canada, linked with brothers and sisters of faith throughout the Americas, we call upon you to create not simply a trade agreement, but a framework for a more neighbourly economy. |
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It was very unusual thing, but it was a very neighbourly gesture. |
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For more than 50 years, the knowledgeable and neighbourly team at Superior Propane has supplied construction heating for thousands of residential homes, townhouses, high-rise apartment buildings and office towers. |
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Talking turkey with each other with maybe one of the parties having for once to bite the bullet ensures all the others a peaceful life on good neighbourly terms. |
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But it's chiefly a gentleman's agreement, reliant on neighbourly goodwill. |
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The Japanese think highly of the fact that in Switzerland neighbourly discretion is as important as it is in their own country and that rights are never exercised to the full limits of the law. |
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Every basin state shall act in good faith in the exercise of its rights on the waters of an international drainage basin in accordance with the principles governing good neighbourly relations. |
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There will then be a need to define precisely the fishing patterns of the mobile gear fleet of seiners with regard to the traditional fishing territories of the inshore fleets, in order to ensure good neighbourly relations. |
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In this context, any threat or action which could negatively affect good neighbourly relations and the peaceful settlement of disputes should be avoided. |
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Above all, we are working hard to establish and consolidate good neighbourly relations by pursuing and promoting the peaceful settlement of disputes on the basis of international law. |
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Noah not only walked with God in troubled times, but obediently responded to God whatever the cost in resources, to his family or in terms of neighbourly derision. |
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There should have been more solicitude for the peace of Europe, and a livelier perception of the fact that neighbourly conduct and good feeling cannot be inculcated by military measures. |
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We will develop our relations with all adjacent countries in a good neighbourly spirit and we will firmly oppose any attempt to resolve open issues in relations between states by encroaching upon territories of other states. |
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A successful settlement of this issue, having removed another vestige of the past, will, in my view, contribute to strengthening neighbourly ties between Kuwait and Iraq. |
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Its members enjoy a sense of community that comes from living in a cul-de-sac where they share co-op duties, watch out for each other, and enjoy neighbourly corn boils and annual street yard sales. |
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In this context, the Union urges the avoidance of any kind of threat, source of friction or actions which could damage good neighbourly relations and the peaceful settlement of disputes. |
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Multiple contacts on the highest level between Yerevan and Tbilisi contribute still more to the consolidation and development of good neighbourly relations between the two countries. |
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She's so neighbourly that she always holds a welcoming party for new residents. |
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The numbers at which the elk population would theoretically stabilise have kept rising, well beyond what the scientists predicted. In this section When nature goes too far More neighbourly government Ship of tools? |
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In other words I am asking what the relation is between this strategy for a good neighbourly relations policy and the new, possibly to be called candidate, countries? |
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The sight of her old neighbourly depredator shivering at the door in tatters, the very oddity of his appeal, touched a soft spot in the spinster's heart. |
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