The most popular forms of gambling were raffles, state lotteries, friendly wagers, casino gambling and office pools. |
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In friendly jest, one of the waiters came up to her and wagged his finger gently, indicating that the establishment did not approve. |
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Would it be friendly to the United States and willing to reorient foreign policy in a Western direction, or would nationalism resurface? |
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He is a colourful character, larger than life, fun, friendly and always joking. |
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He will also renew a friendly rivalry with Susie, which goes back to their time in karting. |
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Everyone was friendly and easy to work with, and I'll be helping out next year for sure at both the Parade and at the Lantern Festival. |
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A friendly ambience has been created in the outlet that people can just come in and relax with a book. |
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Of a very kind and friendly nature, he will be very sadly missed, and always remembered. |
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In spite of his less than friendly attitude toward the man, Carson couldn't help feeling some sympathy for the poor guy. |
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So you've got the great food, you've got the friendly service, you've got the relaxed atmosphere and toe-tapping music. |
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If you're looking for a chilled relaxed, friendly atmosphere, then this is the place to be. |
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It's a tasty food with enough varieties even for die-hard veggies and is usually served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. |
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She contrasted this chaos to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Buala, which had no roads, no construction and no amenities. |
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Whatever your reason for nominating, be it a good selection of drinks, friendly bar staff or a relaxed atmosphere, we want to hear from you. |
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He is known by those who have worked with him for his laid-back, friendly style. |
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The lessons are geared towards beginners and the lessons are friendly and laid-back. |
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Be this as it may, the old lags could not have been more friendly to this distinctly new Labourish apparition. |
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A parent's room is provided to allow them to meet in a friendly atmosphere and this will also be a feature of the new school. |
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He was a nice friendly lad and a good worker and had many friends about town. |
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Governments and regimes around the world were classified as either friendly or injurious to American interests. |
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It sometimes disturbed alliances and alignments, base agreements or trade arrangements, and friendly relations generally. |
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The alienist thus comes into court with a friendly feeling towards the lawyers for the defense together with a sympathy for the accused. |
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Despite friendly native Kuna Indians, the Spanish were angered by these upstart Scots broaching their main gold route out of South America. |
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Upstairs, the large rooms host workshops for local craft groups, with whom Chris has become friendly since he took up pottery three years ago. |
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Overnight accommodation varied, from the the casual wards of local workhouses to more friendly lodgings and municipally-arranged feasts. |
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Donna has dreams of working the friendly skies of New York and Paris and isn't ready to give her heart to anyone just yet. |
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They are welcomed, encouraged and helped by the friendly staff and older members who already know the ropes. |
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Most said they knew him as a harmless, polite and friendly man who had become a familiar figure in the area. |
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Neighbors strolled by, waving hello, and golden retrievers exchanged friendly woofs. |
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Most welcome in recent times around our house has been the friendly cackle of a family of green wood-hoopoes. |
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His voice is friendly and trusting and there's a sense of fun and wonderment about him. |
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The team of volunteers are a friendly bunch, and they would welcome any new helpers with open arms. |
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With their friendly disposition and infectious enthusiasm, the lads are welcomed with open arms by locals of all ages. |
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The staff are as friendly as family, and if you're ever here for a hearty Sunday breakfast, the word is that the kippers rock. |
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While in NYC check this bar out, the women are gorgeous and friendly too, and the bar staff are a good laugh. |
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They are a genuinely friendly people, full of interest in the outside world and consummately wise in the ways of the desert. |
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Would I ever get to see his tall, wiry frame, blue eyes, dark hair, or friendly smile again? |
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The family also teaches that kin are the appropriate source of friendly companionship. |
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He only wondered if the wink meant more than a friendly gesture amongst winning blackjack players. |
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He winked and laughed at his joke, putting a friendly arm around her shoulders. |
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Without the ability to see friendly and enemy troops on the ground, such air support is almost meaningless. |
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A few days later the enemy reopens the tunnel but a friendly air strike seals it again. |
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Stam has been recalled to the Dutch national squad for their friendly with Spain tomorrow night just weeks after returning from his doping ban. |
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Many WWII aircrew survived combat, only to lose their lives over friendly soil. |
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Last year we painted a picture of Kinross as a hidden gem containing stunning classics such as Loch Leven, windy roads and friendly country pubs. |
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She also had a great interest in current affairs and the friendly rivalry that went with the clashes of Mayo and Roscommon football. |
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And the friendly tot is already winning the attention of everyone who knows him. |
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If you're not on friendly terms with them, you could print out The Monday Garden article on ailanthus and stick it under their front door. |
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Adele walked quickly ahead of them, completely unaware of their friendly playing. |
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After he went down from Cambridge, RVW retained friendly links with this group. |
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The wicket and outfield was so batsman friendly that any batsman worth his salt could have turned the match on its head. |
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The fund is to be used as loans and grants to community-based organisations for reafforestation and other environmentally friendly undertakings. |
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The most important factor is the open and friendly staff who are always ready to serve and eager to please. |
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Its initial purpose was to prevent Allied aircraft bombing friendly ground forces. |
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It makes no bones about offering reasonable food, at a keen price with friendly service. |
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Balkarians and Karachais had most friendly culture-economic relations with all the neighboring peoples. |
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Those friendly folks at Fringe Theatre Adventures are holding on to Bilbo for one extra night. |
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Who'd have guessed folks living this close to Edina would be so friendly after dark? |
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I have met him several times and find him an affable and friendly person, and a joy to talk politics with. |
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Usually Eddington is the most affable of colleagues, friendly and very approachable. |
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The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones. |
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Beautifully chiseled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings. |
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There are plans to produce and sell biodiesel, an environmentally friendly motor fuel made from rapeseed oil and vegetable fats. |
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Just after that, she started going out with a mutual friend of ours, who I'd dated aeons ago and was still friendly with. |
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In a calm, cool, and extremely friendly way, hold a rap session with your dancers and their parents. |
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Inside he was greeted by Admiral Hawkinson and several other high ranking officers that Jack knew of and was friendly towards. |
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The event was advertised as family friendly with many workshops for both beginner and advanced practitioner. |
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In the junkyard, for the first time, Maya is independent and surrounded by friendly people of all races. |
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Our friendly flight attendants were strapped into their jump seats for the entire flight, on Captain's orders. |
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What I would do before jumping in with both feet is foster a friendly relationship with her. |
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The boss is a friendly Norwegian and the working wenches are usually lively and cheerful. |
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I tried to stare at him to inform him that he was putting me off, but he just gave me a friendly and encouraging smile. |
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I think our success can be put down to our friendly staff and the care we take in removing some of the mystery from buying a home. |
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His jovial manner and friendly approach sets him aside from all others that ever worked in town. |
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The atmosphere was electric and both sets of fans were jovial and friendly for much of the game. |
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Their pleasantly radiused shape along with the secure pocket clip make this one of the most carry friendly folders I've ever used. |
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Sparky would make an ideal family pet as he responds well to praise and attention and is friendly towards people. |
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Perhaps there is an elderly person in your area who may be lonely and would welcome a friendly gesture to join you on the trip. |
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I did my best to be friendly and welcoming but still he would not stay and would take no food or clothing. |
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We are met with smiles and welcoming greetings, a bit of small talk, and a friendly goodbye. |
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Her mother said everyone in Limerick had been welcoming and friendly since they arrived. |
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It is a very friendly and welcoming community and I think he enjoyed meeting the people there. |
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We have a friendly bluetongue lizard about 30 cm. long living happily in our backyard, but he prefers Adam's ale. |
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When a mechanized force enters an area with friendly infantry, both light and mechanized soldiers get a little apprehensive. |
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Any piece of the urban landscape is subject to enemy reoccupation if it is left unoccupied or is not cordoned off by friendly forces. |
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In the case of air defense or offensive military equipment, waiting until friendly forces are engaged is too late to confirm disablement. |
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The main objective of air defense is to prevent casualties and losses among friendly forces from disabling air strikes. |
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Despite all the efforts to make the internet more friendly to law enforcement, it remains something of a masked ball. |
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The state courts and the legislature have also been friendly to the industry. |
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Many democrats that received these funds to not have a voting record that is friendly to the membership. |
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The idea sprang from the cost to convert the simulators to friendly lighting for night vision goggles. |
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When they woke after midday, they would eat and talk quietly together, waiting for the friendly cover of night to fall before moving on. |
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Since publishing isn't very friendly to the poor unsolicited manuscript I'm not seeing much alternative but to find a literary agent. |
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The society intends to connect the three activities of production, marketing and service to promote environmentally friendly ways. |
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With help from the women's movement, the 1970s were friendly to the single woman. |
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Meanwhile a friendly game between Bucks and Danish side FC Copenhagen has been cancelled. |
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But, a couple of weeks into the pre-season, I started worrying because people were back training and playing friendly games. |
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The Zambia soccer squad winds up its camping in South Africa with a friendly game against Orlando Pirates in Johannesburg today. |
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Botswana yesterday marked 38 years of independence with a win over Zambia in an international friendly soccer match played in Gaborone. |
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He said the team was scheduled to play a friendly game against Kitwe United as part of the preparations. |
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The club would like to thank the Baltinglass lads who played a friendly soccer match recently. |
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Monday morning I wandered down to the Sports Hall, having arranged with Caleb over the weekend to catch up and play a friendly game of badminton. |
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We have lined up a lot of friendly games that will help us pick only the best players to represent Zambia. |
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Chulumanda said he has directed the director of sports to organise international friendly games following the aborted trip to China. |
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He was due to play in a friendly game this weekend, but it was cancelled in his memory. |
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It's only a friendly game and should be played in the correct spirit and allow everyone to enjoy and leave the venue without let or hindrance. |
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This is a friendly but very competitive event where members compete with each other in Clay Shooting, Horseshoe Throwing, Pool and Darts. |
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It's probably because that's where the kettle is, and you can get very dry having a friendly argument. |
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James is two behind Mullin, but the friendly rivalry is set to inspire the duo to bigger and better things for the rest of the season. |
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Rochdale's shopping bosses say the Christmas campaign is an example of friendly rivalry between the two towns. |
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This is a competition that creates friendly rivalry among the participants and the judging is anticipated with great enthusiasm. |
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There is friendly rivalry between the Americans and the Canadians today over the falls but it was not so in the past. |
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Among this group, friendly rivalry gave rise to creative innovation, and most carvers refined their skills. |
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Foisy has set rules for the tournament set up to make it a friendly competitive event. |
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The pair put their friendly rivalry behind them to help launch the 2002 National Children's Day Ribena Best Teacher in Ireland award. |
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Cricket has become another form of diplomacy, and the rivalry is friendly and no longer bitter. |
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But officials were so keen to preserve friendly relations with Indonesia that they made it clear they would not oppose any annexation. |
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They subsequently became known to sealers and traders in sandalwood, who, however, established no friendly relations with the natives. |
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Even if gaps remain, the two countries can still attempt to build up friendly relations while acknowledging their differences. |
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In many social mammals, the desire for friendly relations comes into conflict with the need to compete for resources, including mates. |
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There have been traditional friendly relations and economic cooperation between the two countries in the past. |
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The agreement's stated purpose is to facilitate cultural exchanges and friendly relations between the ethnic groups. |
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It has followed a policy of maintaining friendly relations with the North while strengthening economic ties with the South. |
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Chimps and bonobos appear to place value on maintaining good relations, renewing friendly contact after a fight. |
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Furthermore, the need to promote friendly relations with the other nations cannot be overemphasised. |
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They were always friendly with each other, and talked over the phone on a regular basis. |
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Tauzin knows the business side of journalism well, and he is friendly with most of those who represent big media companies. |
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He was friendly with the Lindsays, Christopher Brennan and Kenneth Slessor. |
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I was friendly with Robson for almost forty years and never doubted that he was a learned and gifted if not very productive critic. |
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He was friendly with noncritical writers, but he always seemed to be feuding with somebody in the press. |
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The rest of them either attacked people we were friendly with or simply had the wrong ideology for our taste. |
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We're very friendly with each other and it's not going to affect anything between the people here. |
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Although I deal with people at all levels, I maintain a level head and a certain level of decorum even when I am very friendly with colleagues. |
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I was friendly with a guy named Bob Mitchell who lived at the end of Radnor Ave. |
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Paul is friendly with the Leivers family of Willey Farm, and a tenderness grows between him and the daughter Miriam, a soulful, shy girl. |
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We are friendly with our neighbours, with people at work, and with the kids and parents at our son's school. |
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Later, he even taught Jessie Chambers, whose family he was friendly with, to speak French. |
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She was fairly friendly with adults, and appeared to have had at least 1 litter of puppies already. |
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I'm friendly with some dealers in African art, and I reconnect with my friends and family, who still live there. |
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And you have to have all of your own supplies, because unless you're friendly with the neighbors, there is no one around to borrow from. |
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Eddie was held in high esteem by the farming community and his pleasant friendly smile endeared him to all. |
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In fact, I can even be friendly to him, because I know he's not a bad person, and we do have a lot in common. |
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I also want to add that the many lefties I live and work around in Madison are perfectly friendly to me. |
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Why was Alfred, a 69-year-old retired milkman who had gone out of his way to be friendly to his customers and anyone else he met, the chosen one? |
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Emily is not particularly friendly to the perfectly nice woman her father brings to dinner. |
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Once the other locals notice you are approachable and downright friendly fellows, they too may step up to help get you drunk. |
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It also reveals a rivalry between some of the top DJs that is certainly more friendly than acrimonious. |
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In addition to containing environmentally friendly raw materials, sustainable products typically wear well. |
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He brings a wealth of executive experience from previous roles in both the public and private sector to the mutual, non-profit friendly society. |
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Another way to introduce friendly bacteria is by eating yogurt, which contains Lactobacillus acidophilus. |
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I share such items as asparagus, sweetcorn, and Jerusalem artichoke with friendly neighbours, at no expense, in due season. |
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However he did say a brief hello to everyone and had friendly waves and handshakes for all. |
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His house is huge and his dogs were so happy and friendly when I arrived, but now the oldest seems jealous of the attention he is giving me. |
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As matters stand, friendly international matches are of questionable value in this sense. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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We tend to use water-based paints, as these are much more friendly to the environment. |
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He pulled out of the Scotland squad for tonight's friendly game against Turkey in Dundee after jarring his knee in training. |
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He has jarred his knee on the hard grounds and will be rested for tonight's friendly clash at Scarborough. |
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And we were about to run out of washing powder too, but now we have 12.5 kg of environmentally friendly washing powder. |
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Anyone who met him at the conventions can attest to how friendly and accessible he was. |
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Lancer Battalion's staff gave us advanced warning of each of the three times we gained visual contact with friendly forces in Sadr City. |
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People are very friendly over here and they honour their guests with a warm welcome. |
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It is one of the most homely places in town where a warm welcome and friendly smile awaits all visitors. |
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They were nearly always together on social occasions and the warm smile and friendly handshake was part of every greeting. |
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There are wonderful cash prizes and jackpots on offer and a friendly atmosphere pertains. |
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Sure there were a few drunks and wanton women scattered around the common room of the Gray Mule Inn, but it seemed like a friendly place. |
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At ten pm, the volume of local Greek dialect increases and friendly conversation abounds. |
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Food's great, terrace is wonderful and the waitstaff is very friendly under all the attitude. |
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When your BBQ items are ready, one of the friendly waitresses will bring the plate right to your table. |
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Although the unmarked door would insinuate that only the coolest are welcome, once inside the waitstaff and bartenders are super friendly and accommodating. |
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My problem is with political correctness and being friendly to everyone. |
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The conclusions of the advisory report were spoon-fed to a friendly group of Japanese political reporters two days ago. |
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By contrast, a gun will allow a pilot to attack hostile forces that are less than 300 feet from friendly ground forces. |
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With the exception of anchorman, none of these movies are as mass appealing or box-office friendly as Bridesmaids ended up being. |
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I remember climbing their apartment house stairs with an overly friendly smile on my face. |
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Sit down across a table with the argies for a friendly chat about the Falklands? |
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He has been assuring the world for weeks that Moscow is just a friendly observer to the chaos in Ukraine. |
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How would people in the audience have known that here was a bearer of friendly fire, not an accomplice in the massacre? |
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Unfortunately for the wannabe-thugs at 1325 G St., the friendly officers of the DCPD were not about to do their bidding. |
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Even a relatively small 250-pound bomb could kill or injure friendly troops who are within 650 feet of the explosion. |
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At countless walkabouts, official openings, celebrations and her own garden parties, she has demonstrated that she is as friendly as she is regal. |
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We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by. |
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The most significant of the edibles, camas was eaten during the first of many friendly encounters with the Nez Perce along Idaho's Clearwater River. |
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But I can't get together with my buddies and play a friendly poker game without the threat of a bunch of jackbooted thugs in police uniforms busting into my house. |
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In the worst of a series of friendly fire incidents, 18 American special forces and their Kurdish allies were killed when they were bombed by a US warplane. |
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By the time I got to my confirmation hearing, all of the tough questions had been asked, and the senators were relatively gentle and friendly and very accommodating. |
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Hobson was always doubtful after jarring his knee in last week's friendly with Manchester United while Jones suffered bruised ribs in Tuesday night's game with Middlesbrough. |
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Its a horrible, sad place no matter how they try to jazz it up, and don't get me wrong its a nice place, in nice grounds with nice friendly staff. |
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The footballing front man was able to portray an image of being a friendly supplier fulfilling a social need, rather than being a dealer in a web of potentially lethal drugs. |
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On the other hand, he was extraordinarily friendly and collegial to other composers and musicians. |
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They do not only live in harmony but are equally friendly to visitors. |
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The mom wasn't too friendly to strangers, since she was a stray. |
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And he'd never been particularly friendly to me, and I didn't blame him. |
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He smiled down at him, but it was not a friendly or pleasant smile. |
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But then again, he had watched her in the classes they shared since the beginning of school and knew that she was easygoing and very friendly to everyone she met. |
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My father was friendly with the editor of the Irish Edition of the Sunday Express and he got me an interview with the head of McConnell's Agency in Dublin. |
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Sam has chosen people that he is friendly with and that he can talk to. |
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She said her parents were friendly with Mr Flaherty's parents. |
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In fact, several other stories about friendly relations with Arabs emphasise that difficulties with Hebrew were not seen as an obstacle, but as a uniting factor. |
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The maintenance of a balance of power on the continent and friendly relations with the other maritime nation, England, were considered priorities. |
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Sometimes you have to lend a good part of your day to fostering friendly relations with those about you even if you'd rather be doing something else. |
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The sister city relationship between Dingle and Santa Barbara will help strengthen mutual understanding and promote friendly relations between both towns. |
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From my start in 1935 as assistant curator, I had made it a point to develop friendly relations with significant members of the wholesale gem trade. |
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Stewart and Campbell were men of status, who knew each other well, and for a time enjoyed friendly relations in spite of their clan and political differences. |
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Choi and Koizumi also agreed that Japan and South Korea will promote friendly relations ahead of the 2002 World Cup finals, which they will co-host. |
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Indeed, war between states with contrasting political and economic systems may also be unthinkable because they have a history of friendly relations. |
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You know, a friendly rivalry exists between the islands of the Caribbean, and this rivalry sometimes manifests itself in discussion of the relative size of the islands. |
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Anyone who lives in either Rosses Point or Strandhill knows that there was always a bit of friendly rivalry between the seaside villages down through the years. |
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A friendly sibling rivalry that drives them to work a little bit harder and compete a little longer can only serve as a benefit to both the sisters and the team. |
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He summed up the season as being competitive yet friendly and with the trio applying to join next year it was evident that the league continued to grow. |
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It also allows visiting cricketers to participate in friendly games. |
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Bradford came to Oxford for a friendly game of water polo on Saturday. |
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She was playing a friendly game with Anne Donaldson and Joan Foster. |
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It's not a war, but a friendly game played between two teams. |
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These would include a friendly football match between former Brazilian World Cup stars and F1 drivers, and a show of cars Senna drove during his career. |
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The price on their menu is, of course, not friendly to local customers. |
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At least, however, it is pretending to be friendly to business. |
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Remember, he was considered more friendly to conservatives than liberals. |
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The atmosphere and the tone you set was so friendly and welcoming. |
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It had a nice, homely atmosphere to it, and seemed friendly and welcoming. |
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The staff and teachers couldn't have been more friendly or more welcoming. |
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Indeed, it is understandable why health care staff dealing with anxious patients should employ friendly forms of address in order to put them at ease. |
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As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb. |
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Such is the Sierra Leonean way, the most tolerant, compassionate, and friendly people I have found anywhere. |
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Whitman loved adhesiveness so because it is a friendly profusion. |
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Barbadian Americans, like other West Indians, are friendly people. |
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The friendly aura vanished, her eyes dead, voice robotic and confident she was correct. |
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The German shepherd is, at heart, a friendly dog, but it will always want to make sure strangers have a right to enter its home before admittance is granted. |
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He was cautious, but he consented again, on account that the two men had such friendly and protective dispositions. |
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It's not always on the menu, but the friendly staff will be happy to whip you up a BLT on home-made crusty bread provided the ingredients are in stock. |
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Out in all weather, bringing a friendly rat-tat-tat to many an isolated cottage door, sharing a bit of news, taking a message to a doctor or priest if someone was in trouble. |
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A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat. |
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And Facebook, under COO and Lean In author Sheryl Sandberg, has attempted to cultivate a reputation for being friendly to parents. |
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She was a friendly and caring lady and was held in very high esteem. |
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She contends that women winnow competing ideas less through hostile scrutiny than by getting inside another's mind, and often by way of friendly conversation. |
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Whatever he said, it was plain that the D.A. thought he had laid hold of a fine, friendly witness. |
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The delivery vehicle is handled by friendly and well-trained persons. |
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The masseuses are friendly and seem to be able to find every little knot. |
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The time of day was passed in a friendly enough manner although we did find the lady of the house yelling at her dogs all day somewhat worse than the dogs actually barking! |
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A friendly dog has perked up ears, open and alert eyes, a relaxed mouth, a tail or whole rear end wagging, and possibly whimpering, yapping or giving short barks. |
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As always the flow of patients was relentless, but as the day wore on I became familiar with some of the friendly faces of the patients on the unit. |
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To facilitate this, a chat function has been implemented that sends readable text to friendly units, and presents an incomprehensible alphanumerical stream to foes. |
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He slipped quietly and unobtrusively through school, not a scholar, nor yet a dunce, quite good at sports and swimming, quiet and friendly with all, but with no close friends. |
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No, Pickert isn't some persnickety homeowner with a penchant for one-of-a-kind wares, but rather a remodeler trying to do things the environmentally friendly way. |
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I got on especially well with Colin, who was friendly and a good laugh. |
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Both hoped for friendly relations in place of the wars of the previous decade. |
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Mauritius is ranked high in terms of economic competitiveness, a friendly investment climate, good governance and a free economy. |
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An ordinary community which is hostile or friendly as passion or as interest may veer about. |
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Humpbacks are a friendly species that interact with other cetacean species such as bottlenose dolphins. |
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Chlothar, in particular, needed a friendly realm across the Channel to help guard his kingdom's flanks against his fellow Frankish kings. |
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Our friendly games of ball are unrefereed, which is fine until we have to settle a dispute by screaming at each other. |
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The site offers user friendly refinancing tools and calculators allowing consumers to calculate monthly payments and savings. |
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A friendly local king, Mandubracius, was installed, and his rival, Cassivellaunus, was brought to terms. |
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Chris, in contrast, becomes friendly with Sam and respects his modern methods, finding his loyalty torn between Gene and Sam. |
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He received tribute, installed a friendly king over the Trinovantes, and returned to Gaul. |
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This band were so friendly that they invited the audience to drink White Russians with them after the show. |
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Mauritius has strong and friendly relations with various African, American, Asian, European and Oceania countries. |
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Seventeen German biers are on tap, plus another 200 imports, making for lots of gemuetlichkeit, or friendly good times. |
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The rich people in that neighborhood were stuck up and not friendly at all. |
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Uruguay has enjoyed friendly relations with the United States since its transition back to democracy. |
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However, these border disputes have not prevented both countries from having friendly diplomatic relations and strong economic ties. |
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Kyu Shin Do Ryuis a friendly family-orientated affiliated judo club aimed at both adults and children alike. |
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Jonathan waved, hoping the gesture was appropriately friendly and not particularly stalkerlike. |
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In 2011, Forbes magazine, published that Ghana was ranked the eleventh most friendly country in the world. |
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Cape Verde follows a policy of nonalignment and seeks cooperative relations with all friendly states. |
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Oman is among the very few Arab countries that have maintained friendly ties with Iran. |
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He sounds intimidating over the phone, but if you meet him face to face you will find he is a friendly enough fellow. |
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For the past 40 years the Republicans have been the business friendly party and under Reaganism we all did good business. |
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On the ship the men established a friendly relationship, playing games such as ringtoss, shuffleboard, and euchre. |
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If he had not paid her phone bills she would have gone doolally tap, as her mother used to say, without a friendly voice now and then. |
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The odd part of prairie dog life is that this friendly state exists only among the members of each coterie, and does not extend between coteries. |
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Among the divinities that dwelt on Mount Olympus, none was more friendly to the husbandman than Demeter, goddess of corn. |
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The snarly dog scared me for years until I learned it was very friendly and just lonely. |
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He scored in a friendly against Italy in Brescia on 4 June 1988, the only goal in a shock win. |
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While it looks like a friendly little camarasaurus on the outside, Pleo has plenty of power on the inside. |
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Stonewall Jackson was shot in the arm by accidental friendly fire during the battle and subsequently died of complications. |
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On 23 July 2005, The Liberty Stadium was officially opened as Swansea faced Fulham in a friendly game. |
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The brigade succeeded in breaking out of the pocket and reunited with friendly forces. |
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Meanwhile, friendly geezer greengrocer Chris Bavin introduces some truckers to a secret ingredient that stops us absorbing so much fat. |
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As pageants go, this one was short and friendly in a fringey, attitudinous way. |
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She creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for her guests. |
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Despite the animals' friendly nuzzlings, Cotter finally chased them off with a broom. |
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Being environmentally friendly and green is a large advantage of wind turbines. |
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Over time, he froze towards her, and ceased to react to her friendly advances. |
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Nogai and Konchi, the khan of the White Horde, established friendly relations with the Yuan dynasty and the Ilkhanate. |
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In Kieve, Ukraine beat neighbors Poland 1-0 in a friendly dominated throughout by the home side yesterday. |
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The user friendly interface coupled with the product features like redelivering e-mail to a user is what really caught our attention. |
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More controversially, he established close, friendly ties with the Burmese dictatorship. |
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This was given by Pope Leo X, who was friendly toward Portugal and its discoveries, in 1514 in the bull Praecelsae devotionis. |
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During this period they established friendly relations with the locals, who sold them sheep, cattle, and vegetables. |
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The war lasted for less than a month, causing fewer than 100 casualties, most of which were through friendly fire. |
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However, he insists that he was simply giving his rapper friend Phreeda Sharp a friendly kiss goodbye. |
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So we mounted our horses, and put out for that town, under the direction of two friendly Creeks we had taken for pilots. |
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He joined Torino but begged off a friendly in Benfica because his baby son had fallen sick in the defection. |
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Despite this difference of opinion, the two men remained friendly until Sedgwick's death. |
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As well as the friendly fire, the barrage also caught German troops in the open as they fled from the wood. |
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Rangers' first match, in May that year, was a goalless friendly draw with Callander on Glasgow Green. |
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Some are so hardened in wickedness as to have no sense of the most friendly offices. |
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Of the fighter losses 29 were from flak, one ran out of fuel, two collided, and one was a victim of friendly fire. |
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County had to use Clevedon Town's well-appointed ground to stage what should have been a home friendly against Rovers. |
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