Employees are frequently hired on the recommendation of a friend in the company. |
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I just found out that my best friend and I are related through distant cousins. |
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That afternoon, on a hunch, Ray Molina, a longtime friend who lived in New Mexico, followed an arcing route south from the lodge. |
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After angrily sharing a secret about the friend who posted about him, he catches himself and laughs, exasperated. |
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In 1975, after the death of both Vanessa and Duncan, angelica was encouraged by a friend to write the story of her life. |
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It changed him significantly, altered his ideas, and I believe had a profound effect on his best friend Martin. |
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Despite being invited to dinner by his friend Aldrich, Lillian refused to move into the dining room. |
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One of his best English translators, Alastair Reid, was a good friend of Neruda, and he died only a month ago in New York. |
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But AM-2 is not a friend to the agility that justifies the F-35B over other forms of expeditionary airpower. |
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When Sisley released a photo of the addendum, taken by a friend in the legislature, reporters flooded Biggs with questions. |
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She acknowledges that someone helped Seda get to Hamzat in Syria, although Leila declines to say if it was friend or a relative. |
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The gentleman was listed as Orthodox and kosher, which is way too religious for my friend whose JSwipe account I was test-driving. |
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The woman had accompanied a friend who was visiting her boyfriend when she met the inmate she would marry. |
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We saw a small group of women and children under an acacia tree and my friend and I walked toward them. |
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Awoonor had driven the friend to Togo only to be accused of abetting the escape of a plotter in an unsuccessful coup. |
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Buddy was just beginning with Artie Shaw then, and once in a while he would give me and my friend Billy half a lesson. |
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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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Meanwhile you follow this rules, Titi will be the charmest friend youl have. |
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An early biography of Sidney was written by his friend and schoolfellow, Fulke Greville. |
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During the Commonwealth period he was a colleague and friend of John Milton. |
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Similarly, Gildon, who was an occasional friend of Restoration authors, produced biographies with wholesale inventions in them. |
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Locke's close friend Lady Masham invited him to join her at the Mashams' country house in Essex. |
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There he became a close friend of Cornelius Ford, who employed his knowledge of the classics to tutor Johnson while he was not attending school. |
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For most of the trip, he had a travelling companion in his friend John Cam Hobhouse. |
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Byron and other writers, such as his friend Hobhouse, described his eating habits in detail. |
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In October 1816, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley. |
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Hessey became a steady friend to Keats and made the company's rooms available for young writers to meet. |
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In June 1818, Keats began a walking tour of Scotland, Ireland, and the Lake District with his friend Charles Armitage Brown. |
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John Keats moved to the newly built Wentworth Place, owned by his friend Charles Armitage Brown. |
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At the suggestion of his doctors, he agreed to move to Italy with his friend Joseph Severn. |
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Payne accepted the rejection and tried without success to talk his friend Irving into proposing himself. |
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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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A friend of her son's bribed a police chief into seizing Gatteschi's papers, including the letters, which were then destroyed. |
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His cousin and lifelong friend Thomas Medwin, who lived nearby, recounted his early childhood in his The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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The Shelleys took up residence in the village of Marlow, Buckinghamshire, where a friend of Percy's, Thomas Love Peacock, lived. |
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Blake became a friend of John Flaxman, Thomas Stothard and George Cumberland during his first year at the Royal Academy. |
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Knowing Blake was too eccentric to produce a popular work, Cromek promptly commissioned Blake's friend Thomas Stothard to execute the concept. |
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Following the death of his friend the painter William Green in 1823, Wordsworth also mended his relations with Coleridge. |
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Another contemporary and friend from schooldays was Edmund Bentley, inventor of the clerihew. |
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Ricardo, who was a close friend of his father, used to invite the young Mill to his house for a walk in order to talk about political economy. |
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In 1823 Mill and a friend were arrested while distributing pamphlets on birth control by Francis Place to women in working class areas. |
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His friend Forster had a significant hand in reviewing his drafts, an influence that went beyond matters of punctuation. |
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Kipling was a staunch opponent of Bolshevism, a position which he shared with his friend Henry Rider Haggard. |
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Some reports also say he died of a heart attack at the flat of a friend in London. |
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Although Salkeld rejected his offer of marriage, she remained a friend and regular correspondent for many years. |
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Over the next year he visited them in London, often meeting their friend Max Plowman. |
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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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When Orwell was in the sanatorium in Kent, his wife's friend Lydia Jackson visited. |
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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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She spent time recovering at her friend Violet Dickinson's house, and at her aunt Caroline's house in Cambridge. |
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Many books have been inspired by Lewis, including A Severe Mercy by his correspondent and friend Sheldon Vanauken. |
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In 1937, Huxley moved to Hollywood with his wife Maria, son Matthew, and friend Gerald Heard. |
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Huxley became a close friend of Remsen Bird, president of Occidental College. |
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Rowling is a friend of Sarah Brown, wife of former prime minister Gordon Brown, whom she met when they collaborated on a charitable project. |
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But though Mohandas found himself arguing with his friend in defense of meatlessness, he never seriously contemplated breaking the vow. |
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From the age of ten he took viola lessons from a friend of his mother's, Audrey Alston, who had been a professional player before her marriage. |
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In February 1958, McCartney invited his friend George Harrison to watch the band. |
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Jenner was impressed by the sonic effects Barrett and Wright created, and with his business partner and friend Andrew King became their manager. |
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Mercury's close friend and advisor, Capital London radio DJ Kenny Everett, played a pivotal role in giving the single exposure. |
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No arrests were made at the time but Jagger, Richards and their friend art dealer Robert Fraser were subsequently charged with drug offenses. |
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Sellers maintained a very close relationship with his mother, which his friend Spike Milligan later considered unhealthy for a grown man. |
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He and his closest friend at the time, Bryan Connon, both enjoyed listening to early radio comedy shows. |
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The divorce was finalised on 18 December 1968, and Sellers's friend Spike Milligan sent Ekland a congratulatory telegram. |
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They met after Caine saw her appearing in a Maxwell House coffee commercial and a friend gave him her telephone number. |
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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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In 2009, he appeared in the Charles Darwin biographical film Creation as Darwin's friend Joseph Hooker. |
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After Christopher Robin, his closest friend is Piglet, and he most often chooses to spend his time with one or both of them. |
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Back in the States, Geng is soon on the lam in San Francisco for hot-wiring and crashing a car with a friend while high on methedrine. |
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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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Hatton's best friend is Lee Rawsthorne, who regularly carried Hatton's belt into the ring. |
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Gardel was a good friend of Irineo Leguisamo, who is the most recognized Argentine jockey. |
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Trina Gulliver was beaten in the 2009 World Championship Final by close friend Hoenselaar. |
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Walpole also became an adviser and close friend of the Prince of Wales's wife, Caroline. |
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It would be a mistake to suppose that the two years and more that I was in the office of our friend were wasted. |
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One of her Oxford friends was also a friend of the Chair of the Dartford Conservative Association in Kent, who were looking for candidates. |
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He reportedly sought acting advice on the role from Sean Connery, a friend and SNP supporter. |
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The following day he and a friend attended the sparsely populated AGM of the university branch of the Federation of Student Nationalists. |
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His best friend was Ben Herdman, a neighbour whose family operated a flour mill, the scene of many forays. |
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Abu Bakr, a companion and close friend of Muhammad, was made the first caliph. |
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Stoppard also sat for the sculptor and friend Angela Conner, and his bronze portrait bust is on display in the grounds of Chatsworth House. |
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Defoe went to school in Stoke Newington, London, with a friend named Caruso. |
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His friend Ivar Bryce helped find a plot of land in Saint Mary Parish where, in 1945, Fleming had a house built, which he named Goldeneye. |
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A close friend at the time, John Wholly, took Hughes to the Crookhill estate above Conisbrough where the boys spent great swathes of time. |
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He later became President of the charity Farms for City Children, established by his friend Michael Morpurgo in Iddesleigh. |
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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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Vienna was suggested by his friend Vernon Morris as a place to spend six months and train to be an eye surgeon. |
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While at the university Scott had become a friend of Adam Ferguson, the son of Professor Adam Ferguson who hosted literary salons. |
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He had an unsuccessful love suit with Williamina Belsches of Fettercairn, who married Scott's friend Sir William Forbes, 7th Baronet. |
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In 1796, Scott's friend James Ballantyne founded a printing press in Kelso, in the Scottish Borders. |
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Wells was a friend of many years, and tried to intervene when Barrie's marriage fell apart. |
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At Skerryvore he gave a copy of Kidnapped to his friend and frequent visitor Henry James. |
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Caitlin, without her customary hat, walked behind the coffin, with his childhood friend Daniel Jones at her arm and her mother by her side. |
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From 1895 to 1898, Shaw was the theatre critic for The Saturday Review, edited by his friend Frank Harris. |
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William George Ward was a close friend of the poet Tennyson and in whose memory the poet wrote six lines. |
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Rushdie was a personal friend of Angela Carter's and praised her highly in the foreword of her collection Burning your Boats. |
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Tommy Smothers had first encountered the band on a trip to London, and became their friend as well as a fan. |
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Bowie received a serious injury at school in 1962 when his friend George Underwood punched him in the left eye during a fight over a girl. |
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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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She doubted if the offer was real because the only record company she knew was Virgin Records, and she took a friend with her to the meeting. |
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Rock legend Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones is a well documented friend of Emin and whose own paintings are inspired by Emin's work. |
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Like the George Michael and Kenny Goss neon, Emin created a unique neon work for her supermodel friend Kate Moss called Moss Kin. |
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During this time he was also involved with the Canongate Theatre through his friend John Home, a preacher. |
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He had a great admiration for Hume and had a mutual friend send Hume an early manuscript of Reid's Inquiry. |
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Smith was also a close friend and later the executor of David Hume, who was commonly characterised in his own time as an atheist. |
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Wittgenstein, his friend Paul Engelmann, and a team of architects developed a spare modernist house. |
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He was a friend and collaborator of Adolfo Bioy Casares, who wrote one of the most praised science fiction novels, The Invention of Morel. |
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Also while there, he became a great friend of fellow undergraduate Herbert Vere Evatt, with whom he remained in contact throughout his life. |
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After the first heavy frost, when acorns were falling, I took a friend into partnership and went nesting. |
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The band was formed in 1973 with brothers Calum and Rory Macdonald and their friend Blair Douglas. |
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The method of identifying friend from foe was not through tartans but by the colour of ribbon worn upon the bonnet. |
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Gildas was written by Caradoc of Llancarfan, a friend of Geoffrey of Monmouth and his Norman patrons. |
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His friend Thomas Farnolls Pritchard, had written to him with plans for the bridge. |
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The ceremony was led by Rhodri's friend and former Welsh Labour colleague Lorraine Barrett. |
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During his time at Bwlch Ocyn, Koestler would become a close friend of fellow writer George Orwell. |
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I think he got his nose out of joint when they promoted his friend but not him. |
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My friend didn't know what had hit him when I poured a bucket of water over his head. |
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Guest, with her contemporary and friend Lady Llanover, was a patron of the arts in Wales. |
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A portrait of Watkins by his friend Alfred Janes may be seen in the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. |
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Now my friend was fingering my wife and licking her clit. My wife reached her first O of the night. |
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Stevens was a close friend of Paul Hunter and was a pallbearer at his funeral. |
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Under coach and close friend Malcolm Arnold, Jackson started out as a promising decathlete before switching to high hurdles. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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A family friend taught him how to sing, starting with traditional Welsh songs. |
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According to singer Bradfield the title was the last line of a suicide note left by the friend of someone close to the group. |
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Dear me, Mimsey!... you are perfectly outrageous! Do you think I'm an ogress ready to eat her up? On the contrary, I mean to be a friend to her. |
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Williams was a close friend of Kate's parents, Richard Burton and Burton's first wife, Sybil. |
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He was a close friend and drinking companion of another Welsh actor, Richard Burton. |
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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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Very short sighted, he got a friend to tell him the sight test, and then learnt it by heart. |
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He was a friend of Francis Bacon, a strong supporter of the Royalist cause and an expert on mining and coining. |
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Say what you will, once whispered a friend of mine, there are things in him strong as poison, and original as sin. |
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A close friend of mine turned out to be otherkin as well, and I added her to the group so she could discover who she is. |
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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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During this time he became a close friend of the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. |
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Associated with the commander in the praetorium he became a familiar and close friend of Pomponius, who also was a man of letters. |
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It was soon arranged that I should go with a palefaced youth who had a seat to spare in his tandem, while my friend accompanied our host. |
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The man kicked his friend out of the house after he made a pass at his wife. |
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The same childhood friend reported in a letter that Columbus had provided one of the captured indigenous women to him. |
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Tristan sends his friend Kahedin to find Iseult, the only person who can heal him. |
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It is a contemporary retelling of the story with a man named Patrice in the Tristan role fetching a wife for his friend Marke. |
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In 1105, Henry sent his friend Robert Fitzhamon and a force of knights into the Duchy, apparently to provoke a confrontation with Duke Robert. |
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There was a large fee income for the clerk, and he was usually a friend or relative of the custos. |
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A mutual friend introduced Young to Lawrence Dale, who once seeing his work asked him to join the Bell Aircraft company. |
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Beckham also appointed close friend Terry Byrne to be his personal manager. |
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Their king was a personal friend of Tostig, and Tostig's unpopularity made it difficult to raise local levies to combat them. |
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Often Cameron was a friend of these Victorian celebrities, and, knowing them well, tried to capture their personalities in her photographs. |
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Wickfield, and his daughter Agnes, who becomes David's friend and confidante. |
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Two months later, unable to find Lucille, Al went to the Berkeley, California, home of a family friend named Mrs. |
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He pointed out that Ariovistus was a friend to Rome and that the Romans had a prior interest, which they certainly would enforce. |
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Johnson's Literary Club, and looked in from time to time on his friend Holroyd in Sussex. |
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In November of that year, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, the main proposer being his good friend Lord Sheffield. |
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Its economy was rich, with the presence of several Tuscan bankers, including Agostino Chigi, who was a friend of Raphael and a patron of arts. |
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His skill as an orator, which was praised by his good friend Pliny, no doubt contributes to his supreme mastery of the Latin language. |
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In order to conduct research for the prize essay, Rask traveled to Sweden in 1812 with his friend Rasmus Nyerup. |
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There, his closest friend and possible lover, Hephaestion, died of illness or poisoning. |
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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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Sargent Solomon Musa, a childhood friend of Strasser, became the deputy chairman and deputy leader of the NPRC junta government. |
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My friend leaned back, pulling eight inches out of her and went to pound town using incredibly long thrusts. |
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Olmedo and Rivera had been friend since Olmedo was a child and Rivera spent the last two years of his life here. |
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Also he was a close friend and correspondent of Philip Melanchthon, one of the principal Lutheran reformers. |
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For example, my very good friend Peter is a phrase that can be used in a sentence as if it were a noun, and is therefore called a noun phrase. |
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Braj's father was also known as Lala Sahab and was a friend of Kashmiri poet and writer Zinda Kaul Masterji. |
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One friend blamed the decision on Luther's sadness over the deaths of two friends. |
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Calvin, a close friend of Cop, was implicated in the offence, and for the next year he was forced into hiding. |
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Andrewes was a friend of Hugo Grotius, and one of the foremost contemporary scholars, but is chiefly remembered for his style of preaching. |
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No copies of these handouts exist, but Alexander Popham, later a close friend of Blackstone, attended the lectures and made notes, which survive. |
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Vishvaksena would be a friend of Sambhu and will be born from the womb of Vishuci in the house of a brahmana named Visvasrashta. |
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Max Aitken was a Canadian adventurer, millionaire, and close friend of Bonar Law. |
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Around 1671, Anne first made the acquaintance of Sarah Jennings, who later became her close friend and one of her most influential advisors. |
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He was also a friend of the Dutch poet Willem Bilderdijk, whom he met twice, in 1824 and 1826, at Bilderdijk's home in Leiden. |
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Georg Weerth, who had become a friend of Engels in England in 1843, now settled in Brussels. |
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In January 1831 he caught a chill while crossing the English Channel after visiting a friend in France. |
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He had heard of this from his good friend George Stephenson, the great railway engineer. |
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As professor at the Royal Institution, Davy repeated many of the ingenious experiments he learned from his friend and mentor, Robert Dunkin. |
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They duly did, significantly influenced by the thought that they could not afford to lose their friend in Parliament. |
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Slater died on April 21, 1835, in Webster, Massachusetts, a town which he had founded in 1832 and named for his friend Senator Daniel Webster. |
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I think I've mentioned that although I'm relationshiply retarded, I'm pretty good at the friend thing. |
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During his stay in Italy, he frequently visited his friend and fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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After her mother's death, my friend grew remote for a time while she dealt with her grief. |
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The former, the pupil and friend of St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, lived as a hermit on an island in Derwentwater, now named after him. |
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The head of the household at that time left the land in trust to a friend and fled the country. |
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Gray began seriously writing poems in 1742, mainly after his close friend Richard West died. |
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He had one close friend at the time, a boy named Robert Jameson, not a fellow student, to whom he afterwards addressed a series of sonnets. |
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The death of his wife in 1837 was an exceedingly severe blow to him, especially as it followed within three years that of his friend Blackwood. |
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Ruskin came into contact with Millais after the artists approached him through their mutual friend Coventry Patmore. |
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The short verse at its base was penned by his close friend Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley who was chair of the memorial committee. |
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While at Bowdoin, Hawthorne wagered a bottle of Madeira wine with his friend Jonathan Cilley that Cilley would get married before Hawthorne did. |
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He was buried in a vault in Highgate Cemetery alongside his friend Edwin Wilkins Field. |
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He was a close friend of the dramatist Richard Cumberland, of Mrs Siddons, and of John Henderson the actor. |
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The most notable were with Margaret Gordon, a pupil of his friend Edward Irving. |
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A C Benson was a friend of Henry James, to whom Walpole wrote a fan letter late in 1908, with Benson's encouragement. |
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At the end of 1924 Walpole met Harold Cheevers, who soon became his friend and companion and remained so for the rest of Walpole's life. |
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A family friend offered him a job in Toronto, and with nothing else to do, he accepted. |
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Darcy managed to save a friend from a bad match by convincing the friend of the lady's indifference. |
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Bertram claimed to have borrowed the text from a friend who admitted he had come by it as an act of theft from an English library. |
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The composer Edward Elgar visited Settle on many occasions to visit his friend Dr Charles William Buck. |
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Phillpotts was a friend of Agatha Christie, who was an admirer of his work and a regular visitor to his home. |
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He also learned that it was his father's old school friend Peter Pettigrew who actually betrayed his parents. |
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His longtime friend and climbing partner, Chuck Maffei was spared from being pulled into the slide when their rope severed on a rockband. |
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A blue-eyed cowboy with curved, sexalicious lips, her friend had added, licking her own in exaggeration. |
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My neat-freak of a friend has been compulsively shampooing for every bath he has taken. |
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Connie was very close to her friend Judy and considered her to be her sister. |
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He determined that he would not hold up his honest admiration of his friend for the amusement of these smartlings. |
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I prefer to know a guy better as a friend first before even considering him as a potential stead. |
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Her friend threw the novels rather a longing look, then turned strongmindedly to the cabinet of belles lettres. |
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Would you like to subscribe or subscribe a friend to our new magazine, Lexicography Illustrated? |
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The day was sweltering, so Lauren put on the shortest pair of shorts she could find and went to get ice-cream with her friend Rob. |
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A third vented about a friend who had badmouthed Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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Now my best friend and boon buddy was a tousle-haired Uzbek named Yusef Nichan. |
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When I got to my car and dialed up my friend to tell her about the tweetheart I just met she informed me she just got a tweet from Lindsay Lohan. |
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Holland Gallery, whose owner, Bud Holland, was a friend and supporter of his work and that of other Abstract Expressionists. |
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I've been uneasy about your friend ever since I met him. Are you sure we can trust him? |
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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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His friend stares in astonishment at Soyinka, who seems unperturbed. |
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And the model, with the help of friend Ashley Wady, 24, is putting on an after show party to celebrate the night's successes at Newz Bar. |
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Often one's dear friend talks something which one scruples to call rigmarole. |
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The Swiss Romantic artist Henry Fuseli, a friend of William Blake, even translated Macbeth into German. |
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Though a friend of the crown, he opposed feudal privileges and dictatorial powers. |
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He was my friend and my guide in the early years of my career. |
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After college, her professor became her close friend and mentor. |
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A friend of mine recently adopted a Chinese baby girl found on the streets of Beijing. |
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Aria Montgomery burrowed her face in her best friend Alison DiLaurentis's lawn. |
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However, with the dainty volume my quondam friend sprang into fame. At the same time he cast off the chrysalis of a commonplace existence. |
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Ava Haynes, the oldest daughter, was a warm friend of Lillie Calhoun, whom she soon sought and led quickly into the conservatory. |
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The social worker very clearly befriends the families with whom she works, and the GP becomes a friend to many of his patients. |
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Yeah, flippity trick things are fun. I've got a friend who has BMXed for 15-16 years! He rules, and he used to be sponsored. |
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We found Viri and his friend Miki Aikau, a legendary boardsman, waiting for us on the beach. |
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He did the washing up and stayed behind to watch the dinner cook while she hopped off with a friend to have her horoscope cast by another friend. |
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I have another friend with a circed husband. Their son is circed. DAD's choice. |
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I reacted to my well-to-do peers, with the help of my roommate and best friend John, by sissifying and citifying them. |
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Time you want a real good friend is when you're gone just a bit close to the wind, and want to be set right again. |
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I shall recommend your friend for an Ensigncy. Should you prefer a Cornetcy for him, I may be able to give him one. |
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Belen and I were both invited to a crush party by another friend of ours from high school named Stephanie. |
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Great errors and absurdities many commit for want of a friend to tell them of them, to the great damage both of their fame and fortune. |
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Being in a civilised country of stage-coaches, I determined to sell my lady friend and be off by the diligence that afternoon. |
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His dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him. |
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It was a sort of a friend to friend drachenfutter and he made this decision for three reasons. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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Indeed Tom was much still the ephebe, sharing boys with his friend though talking of the gravity of marriage. |
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Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Every encounter with friend or foe, every clash with or submission to authority bears the perverse traces of family romance. |
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My friend five-starred me after we got out of the pool. Do you have a shirt I can wear to cover it? |
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A letter begun to a Gentlewoman of some account, which was left of by means of the aduise of a friend of his, who said she was foresped. |
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I tried to be a friend to Jane but we never really made friends. She was never a friend to me. |
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Once in a while, you will find yourself stuck in the friend zone. Don't panic, you are not alone. |
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When his gambols were over, I looked at the paper, and, to speak the truth, found myself not a little puzzled at what my friend had depicted. |
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Cindy Buck got her start as a gardener when a friend gave her and her husband, Rob, a whole gardenful of divided perennials as a wedding present. |
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I also joined Gaysoc, partly out of respect for a close friend who had come out as gay, partly because we had a gay president. |
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I am a FAAB genderqueer, and I have a good friend who is a MAAB genderqueer. |
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Then, the lady explained that her husband often talked to his girl friend about her. |
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You may talk about different things with your girl friend than you do with your guy friends. |
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Now I won't have to explain to her what sort of friend you really were and why I gave you the old heave-ho. |
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Afterwards we went over to talk to her friend Edith Conover about getting a bottle of glogg for Christmas dinner. |
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Eight years before he had seen his friend off at the North Wall and wished him God-speed. |
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This was definitely how the wraith was able to haxor accounts, by getting in with a friend status. |
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In Jacob's Room, by Virginia Woolf, the hero and a friend of his sail around the islands. |
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The former Keswick School of Industrial Art at Keswick was started by Canon Rawnsley, a friend of John Ruskin. |
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Aristotle then accompanied Xenocrates to the court of his friend Hermias of Atarneus in Asia Minor. |
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Is my friend all perfection, all virtue and discretion? Has he not humours to be endured? |
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By Henry's request he shared his grave with his friend Richard Courtenay, rather than his wife. |
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Henry was coeval with Edward III and was pivotal to his reign, becoming his best friend and most trusted commander. |
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He was the cousin and friend of Blanche Parry, the closest person to Elizabeth for 56 years. |
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In the spring of 1559, it became evident that Elizabeth was in love with her childhood friend Robert Dudley. |
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The chief evidence against him was the signed and sworn confession of his friend Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham. |
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While at Cambridge, he befriended the young William Wilberforce, who became a lifelong friend and political ally in Parliament. |
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He immediately put his friend and confidant, industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. |
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Review the process of kything. Using this process, ask a trusted friend or companion to share in an experience of kything or spiritual presence. |
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He gave lectures on anatomy and performed experiments regarding temperature with another tutor at Warrington, his friend John Seddon. |
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Priestley defended his friend in the pamphlet Letter to a Layman, on the Subject of the Rev. |
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According to a story told in different versions, a friend or student visited Dirac, not knowing of his marriage. |
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His work and findings on probability theory were passed in manuscript form to his friend Richard Price after his death. |
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Dawkins met her through their mutual friend Douglas Adams, who had worked with her on the BBC's Doctor Who. |
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In 1661 he was reduced to preacher at Gray's Inn, lodging with his friend Seth Ward. |
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Their friend John Wilkinson, who had solved the problem of boring an accurate cylinder, was a particularly grievous case. |
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One of the first sculptures he produced with the machine was a small head of his old professor friend Adam Smith. |
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His friend Rothwell, who had the use of the best Laveracks for breeding purposes, wrote him that one of his puppies was liver and white. |
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He ordered the death of people of his own circle, like his tutor, Cilo, and a friend of his father, Papinian. |
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She was a patron of Renaissance humanism, and a friend of the great scholars Erasmus of Rotterdam and Thomas More. |
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Wesley was a friend of John Newton and William Wilberforce who were also influential in the abolition of slavery in Britain. |
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More's friend Luis Vives received it in Valencia, where it remains in the collection of Real Colegio Seminario del Corpus Christi museum. |
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Colet was an outspoken critic of the powerful and worldly Church of his day, a friend of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More. |
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A friend of my daughter's saw the Marsee tankbag on my desk and asked if it was my new manpurse. |
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The officer was given half a bottle of port and the right to invite a friend or two to dinner in the bank. |
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He was also introduced by his Dorset friend Horace Moule to the works of Charles Fourier and Auguste Comte. |
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When Holbein decided to seek employment in England in 1526, Erasmus recommended him to his friend the statesman and scholar Thomas More. |
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In Basel, Holbein's legacy was secured by his friend Amerbach and by Amerbach's son Basilius, who collected his work. |
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It's like a friend of mine who says he hates my work, although it fascinates him. |
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Freud's most consistent model in his later years was his studio assistant and friend David Dawson, the subject of his final, unfinished work. |
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While at Cambridge he became a friend of Gabriel Harvey and later consulted him, despite their differing views on poetry. |
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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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In October 1876, four years after the death of Webb Ellis, in a letter to the school newspaper The Meteor he quotes an unknown friend relating the story to him. |
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Blue was not as good a 'womanizer' as the rest of us, but he was a great guy to run into for a drink and a story, and a good friend and observer of the rest of us. |
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His friend Henry Marshall, Chief Librarian of Kendal and Westmorland, took charge of publicity and administration, and his name appears as publisher on the early impressions. |
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Since the contract was between her friend and the shop owner, Mrs. |
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Chaucer's colleague and friend John Gower wrote his Confessio Amantis on a direct commission from Richard, although he later grew disenchanted with the king. |
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His friend and mentor, Tom Robertson, was asked to write a pantomime but did not think he could do it in the two weeks available, and so he recommended Gilbert instead. |
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Freddie Foreman, a friend of the Krays, claimed in his autobiography Respect that he shot Mitchell dead as a favour to the twins and disposed of his body at sea. |
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A second part to the book was added by Walton's friend Charles Cotton. |
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As a result, he was forced to recognize Leovigild as friend and protector, for him and for his successors, dying back home just some months later. |
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Virgil's friend Horace wrote Epodes, Odes, Satires, and Epistles. |
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