First up is my old friend Stuey who, despite being a bit of a short-arse, has found a young lady who tolerates his many faults. |
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Spending a night in the library of an old friend and scholar of the black arts, the narrator becomes curious about the object in question. |
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The son returns to be by his father's bedside, and finds that the old man has still a lot of pluck that he displays when his old friend turn up. |
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This week marks the return of an old friend, who comes to us now at the turn of the tide. |
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I got an e-mail the other day from an old friend, one of those blasts from the past that take you back in time. |
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And without further instruction, Scarlet moseyed on over to where I was and put her arm across my shoulder like an old friend. |
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Eusen felt sad to be the causer of such hate in Kahienra, a child playmate, an old friend. |
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I even found my old friend steamed broccoli, along with his constant companion, baked chicken without the skin. |
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A noted man of letters paid a brief visit to Killoran's Bar last week to look up an old friend. |
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I met up with an old friend from university this morning and we are headed out for a little trip. |
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Theorton removed his bottom from his chair and walked around his old friend. |
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A joyful 60,000 guests welcomed back one old friend, made a new one, and watched their team unwrap some early presents. |
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The pilot of this ship was an old friend Mac was all too obviously happy to see. |
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If you have difficulty constructing complex sentences, stick with your old friend the subject-verb-object construction. |
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Harriman Nelson allowed his old friend the freedom of familiarity in his cabin. |
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See it once and it will haunt your memory with the pleasant familiarity of an old friend. |
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We celebrate the final episode of a beloved sitcom as if it were a wake for an old friend. |
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A few days ago I ran across an old friend who is now living down here with the new wife and child. |
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During the hectic split-second timing of a campaign, this is a man who took time out to sit beside an old friend who was dying of cancer. |
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Just talking to a friend, I said that last night at a party, I'd bumped into an old friend who's a quant. |
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Winning the French Open the year before had been a remarkable achievement, but he had to beat his old friend, Alex Corretja, to do it. |
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Though we'd only just met, it felt like spending a lazy Saturday afternoon with an old friend. |
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For him it was always the issues that were important, but he was definitely rebuking his old friend, even though he did not name him. |
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The school was recommended to King Hussein by an old friend, the former headmaster of Harrow. |
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Either way, you probably won't regret the effort you made to reconnect with an old friend. |
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Yet Singson seems most concerned about what he sees as a double-cross by an old friend he had carefully cultivated. |
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Wayne is a wounded gunslinger helping old friend Mitchum, an alcoholic sheriff, battle a nefarious cattle baron. |
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My old friend and libertarian colleague Leonard Liggio then came up with the following analysis of the historical process. |
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Harry and the Contessa are called away to Venice, where an old friend has a new lead on an insurance scam. |
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She threw her arms around her old friend, making his glasses crooked, and began crying anew. |
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My old friend Paul gave it a good review when it was in the cinema, so I'm fairly interested to see it. |
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Sitting down, Preia started flipping through the pages, revisiting an old friend. |
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Among Kucinich's Hollywood supporters is Shirley MacLaine, an old friend who is godmother to Kucinich's daughter. |
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I'm going to have some drinks, catch up with an old friend and do some clubbing. |
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The last time I ventured into the city on my lonesome, I ran into my old friend and ex-colleague Mick. |
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I'm out of town the rest of today for a loan closing and to break bread with an old friend or two. |
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I said I was an old friend and I'd come to visit York and wanted to look him up. |
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He's been to visit the Iban so many times that when he visits he is treated like an old friend. |
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To the hard-eyed realists of New Delhi, this book will only be a minor provocation from an old friend of India who has now gone slightly gaga. |
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I rush over, and find that an old friend of mine is attending the casualty. |
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To drag an old friend and a new one into a maelstrom of complications was nearly unforgivable. |
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Now Hodges is expected to save his old friend, who went on to become a textbook colonel. |
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For dinner, we had grilled pork tenderloin, potato gratin and a wonderful barbecue sauce that my old friend Cissi makes. |
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And to make matters worse in my dream, I was sitting next to an old friend who absolutely refused to recognize me. |
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In case that sounds completely mercenary he's also an old friend, and it would be good to see him again. |
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I have a version, done in cross stitch by an old friend, on a shelf near my desk. |
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He was such a regular of the Flavas fried chicken shop that he greeted the confused man behind the counter like an old friend. |
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I planned to go to the 2000 fly-in at Antique Airfield the first of September where I got to meet my old friend again. |
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Plus, it'll keep your mind off the loss of an old friend and help you find some new ones. |
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The Duchess of York, who is an old friend of Murray and knows her as Jeffa, said she was delighted to hear of the explorers' safe rescue. |
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Yesterday, I exchanged sharp words with an old friend online. |
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Also, I found that I was doing more interesting things with my time and becoming more of the person that I wanted to be while I watched my old friend just sort of wallow. |
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During the height of his disenchantment, he visited his hometown where an old friend gave him some liquid acid. |
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Maybe that means opening up to an old friend, maybe it means hooking up with a hottie, or maybe it means making a crazy commitment to one of your 18 polyamorous amours. |
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When the anticlericalism of certain courtiers turned to heresy the following year, Henry V did not hesitate to condemn even his old friend, Sir John Oldcastle. |
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I was talking to an old friend the other day, and for some reason she began reminiscing about her grandmother, who has long since gone to her reward. |
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Maybe, after his next Shabbat meal with his old friend Shmuley Boteach, he can suggest that they go and really see Hebron. |
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Because we know she was once a tad more regular, and she feels like an old friend, and we watched her become who she is today. |
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I was lunching with an old friend at one of our favorite farm-to-table molecular gastronomy food trucks in Larchmont proper. |
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We passed a house I remembered as belonging to an old friend of mine. |
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While chatting with Raymond, an old friend from jail, Manda sees a gangster's moll, the beautiful, blonde Marie waltzing reluctantly with Roland, the man she belongs to. |
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Few have the nerve to call him and he's usually pleased when an old friend does. |
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I am given a cabin to share with the MP, whom I view after the long days in Nicosia more and more as a very old friend. |
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So my old friend April wanted to do a solid for the troops and she and her 3 rd grade class put together a care package and holiday cards from the kids for my team. |
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After his old friend Hobhouse had arranged for the coffin to lie in state for a few days in London, it was interred in the family vault at Hucknall Torkard, near Newstead. |
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Meredith's bright eyes danced and shimmered as she hugged her old friend. |
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He bullheadedly attempts to avenge while Duncan seeks out an old friend. |
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When he speaks he is casual and spontaneous, as if talking to an old friend, but can also at times still have a professorial tone. |
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In the absence of anything scintillating to write today I thought I'd invite your thoughts for a caption for this splendiferous picture of my old friend Gwynneth Dunwoody. |
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General Elections are the finest hour of our old friend the vox pop. |
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The gentleman was an old friend of Maurice's father, from the old country. |
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Hello chums and chum-like readers, it's your old friend Livestock here. |
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An old friend who had purchased a small townhouse recently decided that he was now settled enough to hold a house-warming party and had invited my wife and myself. |
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A rather large hulk of a man, he looked at his old friend with amusement. |
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You'd think it would be like saying farewell to an old friend. |
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Their somewhat placid life is disturbed when an old friend comes to stay. |
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The person who made it all is an old friend and a fine craftswoman. |
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Yesterday, an old friend told me she was asking lots of people what their favorite books were, so I metaphorically dusted it off, tweaked it, and sent this. |
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Open their private ceremony to the public, and let anyone with an old flag stop by one day a year to give their old friend a proper burial. |
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A private funeral service was held at Golders Green Crematorium on 26 July, conducted by Sellers's old friend, Canon John Hester. |
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My first port of call was the home of an old friend of my mother's, an American woman who'd married a French man. |
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He also broke off an engagement to Louie Burrows, an old friend from his days in Nottingham and Eastwood. |
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Rhythm guitar on the studio recordings was handled either by the band's old friend Dominic Miller or by an uncredited Mark King. |
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A certain Laconian, as he wayfared, came unto a place where there dwelt an old friend of his. |
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She was delighted when her old friend from Italy, Edward Trelawny, returned to England, and they joked about marriage in their letters. |
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I had been out of touch with my old friend for a long time when she called. |
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Neither hobbit is aware of the Ring's nature, but Gandalf the Grey, a wizard and an old friend of Bilbo, suspects it to be Sauron's Ring. |
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In the summer of 1965 he left for Greece with a band called the Glands, which included his old friend Ben Palmer on piano. |
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He cowrote the screenplay for the movie MirrorMask with his old friend Dave McKean for McKean to direct. |
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In December 2005, Bruno announced that he was to become a father for the fourth time since finding new romance with old friend Yvonne Clydesdale. |
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In November 1943, Orwell was appointed literary editor at Tribune, where his assistant was his old friend Jon Kimche. |
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I didn't know Genk but an old friend from my time at Sunderland told me not to hesitate because they are a top club. |
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Headmaster Albus Dumbledore persuades his old friend Horace Slughorn to return to Hogwarts as a professor as there is a vacancy to fill. |
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And the best of luck to Mr. Banville and my old friend Marlowe. |
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In what became known as the Peasants' Revolt, fellows led by Patrick Hadley voted an old friend of Chadwick's off the council and replaced him with Bauer. |
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The king met an old friend of his who pointed out the alleged assassin. |
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Among the women with whom he mixed socially at Cambridge was Adeline Fisher, the daughter of Herbert Fisher, an old friend of the Vaughan Williams family. |
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The royal favourite, whose husband had been called to the Upper House as Baron Masham, deserted her old friend and relation for his more vivacious rival. |
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As the body count doubles, Buchanan teams up with his old friend DCI Branigan in Edinburgh, sending the reader on a roller coaster whirlwind tour of Scotland. |
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