My friends and I have been playing golf for years, but we're still just a bunch of hackers. |
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I wish he'd spend less time with his friends and more time with me. Am I being selfish? |
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After his divorce he found himself being shunned by many of his former friends. |
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Some of her friends were surprised by her retreat from public life following her defeat in the election. |
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His views on dating are more conventional than those of some of his friends. |
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He tried to learn about the latest bands so he could impress his hip new college friends. |
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Although I've known him for years, we didn't become close friends until recently. |
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The way she looked at him was a dead giveaway that they were more than just friends. |
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He's always scrounging off his friends instead of paying for things himself. |
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Did it actually cause misandry in real life? Some reviewers, referring to misandric jokes and sitcoms, asked a few of their male friends or colleagues if they felt threatened. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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Their influence extends well beyond their immediate circle of friends. |
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Thomas introduced Watkins, working at Lloyds Bank at the time, to his friends, now known as The Kardomah Gang. |
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The store failed because all of the manager's friends were free riders who drove paying customers away. |
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Saddened to see his friends going on active service, he continued drinking and struggled to support his family. |
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By late September 1945 the Thomases had left Wales and were living with various friends in London. |
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So, we're definitely not going to be friends with Ferguson? Maybe we can be frenemies. A love-hate relationship's the next best thing. |
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We were friends with some girls from the other school and stayed friends with them. |
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Wilde's counsel, Sir Edward Clarke, was finally able to get a magistrate to allow Wilde and his friends to post bail. |
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Wilde was freed from Holloway and, shunning attention, went into hiding at the house of Ernest and Ada Leverson, two of his firm friends. |
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I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and me playing air guitar. |
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Irving invited Stoker for dinner at the Shelbourne Hotel where he was staying, and they became friends. |
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To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks. |
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The Queen's health remained fair until the autumn of 1602, when a series of deaths among her friends plunged her into a severe depression. |
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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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I would like to thank my friends, who make Friendsgiving the best holiday of the year. |
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Kasper had come to admire Pound during literature classes at university, and after he wrote to Pound in 1950 the two had become friends. |
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In Petrograd they were in great danger but had many friends in high places, and with money for bribes they avoided arrest. |
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He had no money and no rich friends, so he had to build his business from scratch. |
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I was never so astonished as when on one occasion he put off some of his own friends to come with Mrs. |
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He delighted in discovering new music, was a regular gig-goer and gave mix tapes to friends. |
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While attending a Sixth Form College in Luton, Arnold became friends with director Danny Cannon. |
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Dance DJ Brandon Block was told by his friends that he had won an award and had been summoned to the stage to collect it. |
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The Who were not close friends either, apart from Moon and Entwistle, who enjoyed visiting nightclubs together in the West End of London. |
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The story is about a boy named Jimmy, who undergoes a personality crisis, and his relationship with his family, friends and mod culture. |
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We had a good stock of tea, with which we treated our friends, as above, and we lived very cheerfully and well, all things considered. |
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Despite their altercation, Underwood and Bowie remained good friends, and Underwood went on to create the artwork for Bowie's early albums. |
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Without the oblivion that drugs had brought, he was now in a healthy enough mental condition to want to make friends. |
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The two guitarists met first on stage, then played all night in the studio, and became friends. |
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They remain friends, and Clapton appeared as a guest on Crow's Central Park Concert. |
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Oasis, along with a group of friends, hired a van and made the journey to Glasgow. |
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Williams became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church Monastery to officiate the wedding of friends. |
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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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Family and friends attended Winehouse's funeral on 26 July 2011 at Edgwarebury Lane cemetery in north London. |
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I thought my idea of a superhero-themed party was a great idea, but it went down like a lead balloon with my friends. |
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He had few close friends except for his father, who lived with him for 30 years and worked as his studio assistant. |
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What seemed a promising turn in their relationship was dashed when he began introducing her to his friends as his godsister. |
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His friends observed that his anecdotes were more notable for humour than accuracy and in many cases he set out deliberately to deceive. |
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He was of a nervous disposition, and throughout his life relied on networks of male friends to aid him in dealing with this. |
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Rossetti was known to taunt Morris with the intention of trying to enrage him for the amusement of himself and their other friends. |
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After their prank was successful, the friends wore goony smiles on their faces for the rest of the day. |
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Or, when just the 'grasstops' are needed, we recruit just a few of a target's key friends or contributors to join us. |
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He's an eco-activist maverick, with a Greenpeace mentality when it comes to protecting his little feathered friends. |
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I just want to play with my guys. My guys are my friends, they're stuffed animals or little action figures I have a lot of them. |
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Peter Doig was doing graduate work at the Chelsea College of Arts when Ofili was an undergraduate, and they soon became friends. |
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He laughed, but the comment stung. It always had. It meant that even his closest friends saw him as inauthentic, the fake McCoy, a Halfrican. |
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Rarely exhibited examples of monoprints gifted to friends and family of Emin form a niche but revealing body of work. |
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Powell and Hitchcock remained friends for the remainder of Hitchcock's life. |
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One of Burton's friends opined it may have been due to Burton making remarks at her that she did not find to be in good taste. |
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Connery first met Michael Caine at a party during the production of South Pacific in 1954, and the two would later become close friends. |
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In Malta, he became friends with Roy Urquhart, future commander of the British 1st Airborne Division. |
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She loved her hippietastic mom but wasn't quite sure she was ready to introduce her Constance friends to her. |
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I was asked by some American friends to search out the grave of their son near Bastogne. |
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It was necessary in the 1750s for his friends to avert a trial against him on the charge of heresy. |
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He became friends with Oliver Cromwell, who was second in command, supporting him in his disputes with Manchester. |
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So you think Gregg is antistraight, but he is best friends with a straight guy. Russell and he have a very close relationship. |
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Some of Wollstoecraft's French friends lost their heads to the guillotine as the Jacobins set out to annihilate all of their enemies. |
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Their marriage revealed the fact that Wollstonecraft had never been married to Imlay, and as a result she and Godwin lost many friends. |
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Valerio ridiculed the proposal to his friends and called Cavour an aper of English customs. |
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Many of my feminist friends hate Barbie because they feel that she sends a terrible message to girls. |
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Several of his closest friends spoke at his funeral, including Wilhelm Liebknecht and Friedrich Engels. |
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Wittgenstein's mother was Leopoldine Maria Josefa Kalmus, known among friends as Poldi. |
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Joan at first was afraid of Wittgenstein, but they soon became good friends. |
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Stout men with napless hats on, look out of the bedroom windows, and cut jokes with friends in the street. |
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I really don't have any friends at school Mama Mia. They talk about me all the time. They say my hair's nappy and my clothes are nasty. |
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If I see you send another naughty email to your friends, you will be forbidden from using the computer! |
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I watch as neighbors and friends enjoy bar-b-que cookouts, now that it is summertime. |
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On 7 July, Bruce and his friends made terms with Edward by a treaty called the Capitulation of Irvine. |
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So when we were talking with your friends the other night they mentioned human-cow or hucow, and I am wondering where that goes here? |
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The assassins seized the castle and eventually their families and friends took refuge with them, about a hundred and fifty men in all. |
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One of my best friends has hulked out his chest, triceps and shoulders exclusively with weighted push ups at my recommendation. |
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With the country no longer safe for Protestant preachers, Knox left for the Continent in January 1554 on the advice of friends. |
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He recommended Geneva to his friends in England as the best place of asylum for Protestants. |
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Other old friends of Knox's, Lord Argyll and William Kirkcaldy, stood by Mary. |
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When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern arrive, Hamlet greets his friends warmly, but quickly discerns that they are spies. |
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My friends might be insulted and I'd feel loserish and left out and otherwise controlled by my diet. |
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In the chaos following the murder, Claudius witnessed the German guard cut down several uninvolved noblemen, including many of his friends. |
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Our daughter is having a sleepover for her friends tomorrow. |
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They knew ways to get what they wanted, and always had some in a side place for captains and their friends at lunchings. |
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Meanwhile, the force under Hastein set out to march up the Thames Valley, possibly with the idea of assisting their friends in the west. |
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The judge was told by the accused that his friends had to incite him to commit the crime. |
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He made many contacts and friends, not only in Northumbria and the other English kingdoms, but also in Gaul, Frisia, and Italy. |
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When Oswald died in 642, Aidan received continued support from King Oswine of Deira and the two became close friends. |
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She was the daughter of an English officer, who having fallen in love with an Indian Begum gave up home, country, and friends, and married her. |
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Being best friends means giving up control and allowing ourselves to become vulnerable. |
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I was horrified but my data was OK. Then, it saw it open my e-mail package and start to mail my friends. I turned the power off. |
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Family, friends, colleagues and the members of the research community customarily attend the defence. |
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She hadn't invited me to a party at her house since the third grade, and here she was, making out like we'd never stopped being friends. |
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Your friends tell you rumors about your girlfriend's infidelity or you remember being broken up around the time the baby was conceived. |
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James I used Windsor Castle primarily as a base for hunting, one of his favourite pursuits, and for socialising with his friends. |
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Mameh could sit on the floor to play board games like mancala with her friends, or roll out a mat and lounge about. |
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono planted two acorns outside the cathedral in June 1968 to thank the city for making friends with others. |
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Digby and his wife, Mary Mulshaw, had accompanied the priest on his pilgrimage, and the two men were reportedly close friends. |
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My Lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends, I have a care of your preservation. |
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Among his childhood friends was his cousin Henry of Almain, son of King Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall. |
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How could I condemn a name that honours so many of my friends for whose distance or loss I now beweep? |
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However, now the practice is to drink cider on Christmas Eve, celebrated with the family, and Champagne on New Year's celebrated with friends. |
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She and I are good friends even though we're polar opposites. |
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His family and friends called him Gabriel, but in publications he put the name Dante first in honour of Dante Alighieri. |
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Both emphasise that Richard was devious and flattering, while planning the downfall of both his enemies and supposed friends. |
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It seems that he made many of these men his closest friends and counsellors. |
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He wrote many letters to his English friends, to Arno, bishop of Salzburg and above all to Charlemagne. |
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He wrote in an easy, conversational tone about books, food, friends, and current events. |
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Many of his close friends were executed and he himself moved to Kent to get away from events in London. |
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Scholars speculate that manuscripts were circulated among his friends, but likely remained unknown to most people until after his death. |
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Groans, and convulsions, and a discolored face, and friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible. |
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Despite his great education and poetic talents, Donne lived in poverty for several years, relying heavily on wealthy friends. |
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He made friends with the local gentry, such as Sir Ralph Horsey of Clifton Maybank and Charles Thynne of Longleat. |
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But as for them, there are no greater friends of Englishmen and England, when they are out an't, in the world, then they are. |
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Having gone totally blind in 1652, Milton wrote Paradise Lost entirely through dictation with the help of amanuenses and friends. |
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He charged three good friends, William Godwin, Thomas Brand Hollis, and Thomas Holcroft, with handling publication details. |
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Blood is thicker than water, is it not? If cousins are not friends, who can be? |
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The first time we began to jawblock we found out that we were all from the jazz school, and that made us friends right away. |
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Samuel Pepys observed the conflagration from the Tower of London and recorded great concern for friends living on the bridge. |
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Another notable contemporary band from Manchester is The Courteeners consisting of Liam Fray and four close friends. |
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They say he is a poor judge of character considering all the unreliable friends he has made. |
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Her premature death at age 30 stunned her family and friends. |
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He pushed through knots of whalemen grouped with their families and friends, and surrounded by piles of luggage. |
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Our young friends in the KOR invited us for a Christmas Eve feast in a cold but cheery apartment. |
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The lambers sometimes brought their friends and acquaintances to see the view and relax in what must have seemed a bohemian atmosphere. |
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I'll feel the pulse of my friends and yours, and when we get the lay of the land, the affair can be accomplished much more easily. |
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She's a feminist whose increasing involvement in the leathergirl scene puts her in direct conflict with her separatist friends. |
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His overweening pride received another shock through his new friends the legitimates. |
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A pioneer motorist, he became personal friends with Herbert Austin, resultantly becoming a supplier of sheet steel components to the industry. |
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My friends dismissed him as a Kerry sheep thief and a bog Irish gombeen man. |
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In September of that year, Newton had a breakdown which included sending wild accusatory letters to his friends Samuel Pepys and John Locke. |
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Unlike his scientist friends, he now thought there was no unbridgeable gap between humans and animals. |
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His family was in crisis with children in the village dying of scarlet fever, and he put matters in the hands of his friends. |
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She breathed her last surrounded by her family and friends, commending them to God and the study of his word. |
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We attended a buck's party one night. It was booked into a hall, with several of our friends employed as the strippers. |
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I can be a little bit bullysome... as long as my friends like me, nothing else matters. |
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Because Priestley's New Meeting salary was only 100 guineas, friends and patrons donated money and goods to help continue his investigations. |
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Amid fears of violence, Priestley was convinced by his friends not to attend. |
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Priestley spent several days hiding with friends until he was able to travel safely to London. |
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Over the next few years these would include John Cockcroft, Norman Feather and Mark Oliphant, who would become firm friends with Chadwick. |
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Billy spent all morning firing caps with his friends, re-enacting storming the beach at Normandy. |
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Hawking's speech deteriorated, and by the late 1970s he could be understood by only his family and closest friends. |
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His friends thought his decision to quit his job was pure insanity. |
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They became friends at Oxford and following Hamilton's death in 2000, Dawkins wrote his obituary and organised a secular memorial service. |
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Her rise to power was facilitated by her influential friends. |
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I could feel other girls in the room hating on me and my friends with their stares. |
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When your friends throw you a surprise party, they invite your family too, including your little sibs. |
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Every Friday, Geoff and his group of friends all met at their favorite hangout to talk and have a good time. |
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Poets like Virgil, Horace, Ovid and Rufus developed a rich literature, and were close friends of Augustus. |
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Problems also came for Edward from the resentment caused by the king's introduction of Norman friends. |
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It appears surprising to moderns that so important a matter might be settled by one and his friends falsely swearing an oath. |
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Many of the Polish British community formed after the Second World War had friends and relatives in Poland. |
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Savage's friends tried to help him by attempting to persuade him to move to Wales, but Savage ended up in Bristol and again fell into debt. |
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Richardson, who had previously lent Johnson money, sent him six guineas to show his good will, and the two became friends. |
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They quickly became friends, although Boswell would return to his home in Scotland or travel abroad for months at a time. |
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We spent the afternoon addressing invitations to all our friends. |
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He also met the Blount sisters, Teresa and Martha, both of whom would remain lifelong friends. |
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Although he never married, he had many female friends to whom he wrote witty letters. |
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She loved me, my parents, my friends, her catsitters, and even visiting cable repairmen and plumbers, in whose toolboxes she liked to nap. |
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He allowed some of his friends to peek at his next painting. |
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At that school Coleridge became friends with Charles Lamb, a schoolmate, and studied the works of Virgil and William Lisle Bowles. |
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What a great idea for the many friends and neighbors on your Christmas list! |
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Henry Wotton and John Donne began to be friends when, as boys, they chummed together at Oxford, where Donne had gone at the age of twelve years. |
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Imputed by his friends to the clearedness, by his foes to the searedness, of his conscience. |
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Keats may have seemed to his friends to be living on comfortable means, but in reality he was borrowing regularly from Abbey and his friends. |
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At Marlow, they entertained their new friends Marianne and Leigh Hunt, worked hard at their writing, and often discussed politics. |
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Along the way, they accumulated a circle of friends and acquaintances who often moved with them. |
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Shelley would often use a frictional electric machine to charge the door handle of his room, much to the amusement of his friends. |
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Merie, recalled that Shelley made no friends at Eton, although he did seek a kindred spirit without success. |
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A memorial was eventually created for Shelley at the Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey, along with his old friends Lord Byron and John Keats. |
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I know that our deceased friends are more really with us than when they were apparent to our mortal part. |
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In no instance is the mere membership of a club a guarantee that a man will obtain social advantages from which his clubless friends are exempt. |
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Chesterton and Shaw were famous friends and enjoyed their arguments and discussions. |
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My thanks to my friends Clifford and Pauline Baillie, true Maxonians both, who helped me with local colour and phrases. |
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All these became his friends and collaborators, with the exception of Disraeli, and he met his first publisher, John Macrone, at the house. |
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Another important impact of Dickens's episodic writing style resulted from his exposure to the opinions of his readers and friends. |
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She made many lifelong friends, in particular Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor who later went to New Zealand before returning to England. |
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Charlotte returned from Roe Head in June 1832, missing her friends, but happy to rejoin her family. |
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She and her sister visited Alethea and Catherine Bigg, old friends who lived near Basingstoke. |
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The two had bonded upon Kipling's arrival in London in 1889 largely on the strength of their shared opinions, and they remained lifelong friends. |
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Dodgson became close friends with Liddell's wife Lorina and their children, particularly the three sisters Lorina, Edith, and Alice Liddell. |
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In England, he settled back in the family home at Southwold, renewing acquaintance with local friends and attending an Old Etonian dinner. |
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He also renewed friendships with older friends, such as Dennis Collings, whose girlfriend Eleanor Jacques was also to play a part in his life. |
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A sailing vacation does not need to be expensive, if you club together with friends and share a week's rent of a 10-berth yacht. |
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Sonia took charge of Orwell's affairs and attended him diligently in the hospital, causing concern to some old friends such as Muggeridge. |
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With his gangling figure and awkwardness, Orwell's friends often saw him as a figure of fun. |
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We are commanded to forgive our enemies, but you never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends. |
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But she was happy, for she was far away under another sky, and comrading again with her Rangers, and her animal friends, and the soldiers. |
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Ironically, many friends recommended the book to Lewis as a method for dealing with his own grief. |
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Lewis has been the subject of several biographies, a few of which were written by close friends, such as Roger Lancelyn Green and George Sayer. |
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She also helped put on a play called The BlueBeard of Unhappiness with female friends. |
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Those friends who knew Ronald and Edith Tolkien over the years never doubted that there was deep affection between them. |
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It sees Strike investigating the disappearance of a writer hated by many of his old friends for insulting them in his new novel. |
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He asked his two closest college friends to be his groomsmen. |
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Well might his friends exclaim that he had grown by persecutions, turnings out, and stabbings. |
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No doubt his wide circle of friends and patrons among the nobility and gentry were able to ensure that he escaped more severe penalties. |
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The Variations have amused me because I've labelled them with the nicknames of my particular friends. |
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The war left its emotional mark on Vaughan Williams, who lost many comrades and friends, including the young composer George Butterworth. |
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In March 1957, John Lennon, then aged sixteen, formed a skiffle group with several friends from Quarry Bank school. |
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By January 1959, Lennon's Quarry Bank friends had left the group, and he began studies at the Liverpool College of Art. |
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The group featured Page on lead guitar, along with studio musicians and friends of the pair, including Jeff Beck, Paul Shaffer, and Nile Rodgers. |
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So he answered me in a crosshanded way. And 0, friends, I was brought so low as to be glad of a crumb. |
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Early in 1997, he held a 50th birthday party, costumed as Louis XIV, for 500 friends. |
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I began to feel even more daggy when Bianca swanned me around to meet her sexy, skinny and beautiful friends. |
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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were childhood friends and classmates in Dartford, Kent, until the Jaggers moved to Wilmington. |
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This meant a nomadic existence, and for Laurence's first few years, he never lived in one place long enough to make friends. |
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As a result of the breakdown, many of the Oliviers' friends learned of her problems. |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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As a result of this episode, many of the Oliviers' friends learned of her problems. |
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The production was not a great success, but the two performers became close friends and frequently worked together throughout their careers. |
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The truant officer caught Louise ditching with her friends, and her parents were forced to pay a fine. |
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At his request there was no memorial service, and his funeral at Wotton parish church was private, for family and close friends. |
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By 1974, Sellers's friends were concerned that he was having a nervous breakdown. |
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Oldman's personal friends have included musician David Bowie and fellow Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe. |
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I don't mind double-dipping when eating with my family, but I'd be embarrassed to do it when out with friends. |
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Harry Potter's third year sees the boy wizard, along with his friends, attending Hogwarts School once again. |
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He used this to shoot various films in which his friends and family featured. |
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In 1998 Nolan directed his first feature, which he personally funded and filmed with friends. |
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During the filming of Bronson Hardy met with Britain's most notorious prisoner several times and the two became good friends. |
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Craig and actress Rachel Weisz had been friends for many years, and worked together on the movie Dream House. |
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Although his fame has been long eclipsed by that of his contemporaries and friends William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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As a young man, he acquired many fashionable and aristocratic friends, and developed a taste for country house society. |
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Conservative leader is a stress-tested Duracell bunny with the capacity to make any crisis seem reasonable, or so his friends say. |
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Her willingness to spend freely made her popular among her friends. |
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Hatton is also good friends with another footballer, Joey Barton, a former Manchester City player. |
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A thousand friends and family were in attendance, including boxer Ricky Hatton. |
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Taylor and Priestley remain great friends, and Taylor has claimed Priestley is the toughest opponent he has faced. |
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O'Sullivan is close friends with Dr Steve Peters, who has been influential on his career. |
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He is also close friends with fellow snooker player Jimmy White, and with British artist Damien Hirst. |
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These trips can be singlehanded or the vessel may be crewed by families or groups of friends. |
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Casual sailing trips with friends and family can become lifetime bonding experiences. |
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My presumptions may be great with my friends, but they are the easiliest checked of any man's alive. |
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Furthermore, you can sync with other Minecrafters on a local area network in order to invite and play with friends in your own little world. |
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The choice of a Tory publication was regarded as strange by Disraeli's friends and relatives, who thought him more of a Radical. |
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As it became clear that this might be his final sickness, friends and opponents alike came to call. |
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An old, failed actor who lived on his own, he never had friends dropping by, because he was a bedridden inconsiderate miserabilist. |
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If any of the gild misgreet another, let him pay a syster of honey, unless with two friends he can clear himself. |
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I misjudged you. I don't like your politics but I appreciate your loyalty to your friends. |
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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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I want to buy some to give to mobileless friends in Fiji, who would rather have a clunker that keeps its charge for 12 hours than nothing. |
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Children's engagement in school life and friends is not directly affected by household income. |
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They were close friends and Cay acted as his best man when Maxwell married. |
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How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy. |
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Robert thought that the coalfield could be developed further, and with two friends purchased an estate at Snibston when it came up at auction. |
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In late 1858 Robert sailed with some friends to Alexandria, where he stayed on board Titania or at Shepheard's Hotel in Cairo. |
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He was penniless, and no relatives or friends had attended his bedside during his illness. |
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I have friends who are involved in the political side of things but that is not for me. |
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They prattled on into the night, discussing school, music, and friends. |
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However, by this time, he had also witnessed the failures of his parents' relationships as well as those of some of his friends. |
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A large constellation of relatives and friends attended the funeral. |
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However, he was continually prompted by various friends and admirers to continue to write along with suggested topics. |
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When he visits friends, his desire to be offered a snack is in conflict with the impoliteness of asking too directly. |
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To the public, Waugh displayed a mask of indifference, but he was capable of great kindness to those whom he considered to be his friends. |
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This shocked his family and surprised some of his friends, but he had contemplated the step for some time. |
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The memoir cost him several friends and exposed him to much public ridicule. |
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She saw her friends across the street and called over to them. |
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School friends included Claud Cockburn the journalist, and Peter Quennell the historian. |
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Known to family and friends as Tom, he was the namesake of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Stearns. |
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The Harvard Advocate published some of his poems and he became lifelong friends with Conrad Aiken the American novelist. |
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Barrie moved in literary circles and had many famous friends in addition to his professional collaborators. |
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Brainstorming with friends and colleagues can help you flush out the details of the idea. |
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But in August 1879, he set off to join her, against the advice of his friends and without notifying his parents. |
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One by one most of his old friends and acquaintances had deserted him. |
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The young bride's friends confected a dress from odds and ends of fabric. |
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Several of my Ahmadi friends are fasting today because it's Ramadan. |
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But now she was freed of the daily slavery of the office, and she no longer needed to drink to accompany Roddy, or to anaesthetise herself to his friends. |
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Her thoughts wandered about among the various friends whose judgment might serve at this crisis to clear her own thoughts.... No, she could not bare her soul to the bishop. |
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Put a pub crawl together with your BFFs, do sake bombs while you wail your heart out at a karaoke bar, play some sloshball with your friends in the park. |
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Women go into pubs... to enjoy a quiet drink with friends. And any halitosis-ridden, hand-wandering blooter who thinks otherwise could find himself stuck up his own optic. |
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The simple tool above provides a low-tech bodge to help people locate missing friends and family in Christchurch following today's terrible earthquake. |
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Both loving one fair maid, they yet remained constant friends. |
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Then they become sashaying runway models and later giggling friends, eventually succeeded by a mysterious creature who is revealed to be a woman hidden in a carapacelike coat. |
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At first he was very angry, but his friends managed to cool him off. |
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Catalan friends appreciate him only for his Catalanness, symbolized by thewearing of the distinctive Catalan peasant's cap known as the barretina. |
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Mobile chat subscribers, meanwhile, enjoy meeting chatmates and new friends. For them, chatting with strangers is exciting, entertaining and a kind of adventure. |
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He whose laws are everywhere incessantly self executing needs not to select and group and reserve his friends or foes for any climateric catastrophe. |
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Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than condole with you. |
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Do you think, do you really think, if Betty Finn's fairy godmother made her cool, she'd still act nice and hang with her dweebette friends? No way! Uh-uh! |
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The flattery of his friends began to dwindle into simple approbation. |
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I went to the restaurant, eh, but my friends didn't show up. |
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Ryan and his friends got too rowdy at the bar, so they were eighty-sixed. |
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My friends are in the bathroom getting higher than the Empire State. |
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The disease... plays havoc with mood, personality, perception and thought, and can require constant adjustments by friends and relatives just to keep life on an even keel. |
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Tripping a walker the size of a house is difficult but not impossible. You will need high-tensile wire and suitably grounded posts. Ask your Ewok friends for help. |
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The data suggest that the adolescent girls with extravertive trend, tend to choose friends from the group possessing different trends from extraversion. |
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I said I'd rather be with your friends, mate, cos they are much fitter. |
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He confesses to having loaded some of his compositions with technical tricks and difficulties on purpose to flabrigast some of his envious friends in Vienna. |
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Often, because of FOMO, they are reluctant to do these things on their own, but if you can get their friends involved as well, the resistance disappears. |
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We became friends in the war and remain friends to this day. |
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When my friends and I were in Manhattan last year on a girlcation, we took public transportation everywhere, and it was both invigorating and slightly stinky. |
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Choose friends who use good language. Help others around you use clean language by your example and by good-naturedly encouraging them to choose other words. |
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No evidence exists, however, that Pliny's friends from northern Italy knew Tacitus, nor do Pliny's letters hint that the two men had a common background. |
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Saint Lebuin, an Englishman who between 745 and 770 preached to the Saxons, mainly in the eastern Netherlands, built a church and made many friends among the nobility. |
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My friends and I are fine, but we shall never forget our horrour. |
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I'm housesitting for my friends while they're on vacation in France. |
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