The theme of this year's event was peace and friendship between China and Japan. |
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The reality is, friendship is normally outweighed by a nagging seam of insecurity and self-doubt. |
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It often takes time and effort to keep a friendship sailing smoothly, but it's worth it. |
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I personally feel there is a deep longing for intimacy and friendship among the young. |
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Aelred, a friend and follower of St. Bernard, defined holy friendship for the monks of his abbey. |
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Three beads of wampum separating the two purple rows symbolize peace, friendship and respect. |
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Though my friend's interest waned and our friendship failed, my interest in the Craft only grew stronger. |
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When I got back to the dressing room, I was presented with a friendship quaich from my FIFA colleagues in Scotland and gifts from the teams. |
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On various occasions during the trip Tim and Chris quarrelled, but Tim assured Trevor in the long run it made their friendship stronger. |
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In Cubao, the Samaritana Transformation Ministries group takes a different tack by offering women friendship and acceptance first and foremost. |
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His handwriting is beautiful, the washi stationery is amazing, and his continued gratitude for our friendship warms my heart. |
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Greg never could put his finger on it, but she just radiated a good feeling and friendship when she was near. |
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The friendship between Legolas and Gimli unites elves and dwarves, traditionally enemies. |
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The resulting friendship led to his fall 2002 admission to the United World College of the Adriatic. |
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They now have a most unusual friendship and she speaks affectingly of his story as a peculiarly American tragedy. |
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I treasure your friendship because we are steadfast affirmers of the same belief and that makes us profoundly one. |
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This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost. |
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A friendship developed and they soon collaborated on the first edition of this volume, published in 1982, and now reprinted with a new afterword. |
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I suppose the real test is what happens over the next few months and how we keep the friendship going. |
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Now that it's clear how you deserve to be treated, what do you do if you decide a friendship isn't making the grade? |
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Thus began a long correspondence and professional friendship based on reciprocity and shared artistic beliefs. |
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Robson, whose friendship with Roy Keane could count in his favour, has been out of management since leaving Middlesbrough last year. |
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Later in the film, her intense and ambiguously romantic friendship with the fisherman challenges her marriage. |
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If she owns up to her mistreatment, seems genuinely sorry and makes amends, you should have no problem setting the friendship back on track. |
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She said this would also remove misunderstanding and foster amity and friendship among the people of the two countries. |
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But a country can hardly expect amity and friendship from others while continuing to provoke their most sensitive spots. |
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He did not rely on his own resource, friendship with Pharaoh or past accomplishments. |
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He was usually named first among the Anglo-French barons, and his friendship with David I was surely close. |
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The reverse of the friendship medals, much like today's nickels, had a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. |
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The friendship licensed him to write love-letters which he could deny were love-letters even as he nudged her into thinking that they were. |
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A big part of riding is creating a level of trust, friendship really, between a horse and rider. |
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It would be a shame to lose your new friendship because you don't agree with the things your friend's OH does. |
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The characters are likable and believable, and the friendship between Grant and Paul comes across as authentic. |
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Keepers of forest are also very appealing and attractive to the eye, and can show a deep friendship if you befriend them. |
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That sounded somewhat logical to me, so I no longer pursued a friendship with her. |
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Peter, the apostle perhaps closest in friendship to Jesus, would have been present when the disciples saw Jesus ascend into heaven. |
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This introverted and asocial woman would have a deep and long-lasting friendship with us. |
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In 1892 the lifelong friendship between Lie and Klein broke down and the following year Lie publicly attacked Klein. |
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It usually takes building a friendship first but evidently not in this day and age. |
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Your article was a delight, featuring the magical friendship of Raymond and Miles. |
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Amicitia principum, friendship with the emperor, was a sure way of gaining access to senatorial magistracies and other honorable positions. |
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It's for this that I look at my friendship with Mona as an island of sanity in an otherwise crazy world. |
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Female friendship is treated in a satisfyingly jaundiced fashion in this 2002 independent film. |
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The friendship started, of all places, at a tea party at the principal's house. |
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The first rule of friendship with a Scorpio is that you never, ever cross them. |
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The newly formed friendship is severely tested and I won't give the ending away, but it is indeed an astonishing twist of fate for all three men. |
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Sewing is a key way individuals communicate with each other, signifying their friendship and interconnectedness. |
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As for you, the membership, many of you have offered an ear to listen, time to reflect, and many hours of friendship and support. |
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I can't remember how our friendship really got going, but before we knew it we were thick as thieves. |
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The baroness encouraged her daughter's friendship with the princess, hoping to improve her status, but to no avail. |
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Instead of working them out at the personal friendship level, they hide behind their status as a seer in the Pagan community. |
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Your friendship will be way more intriguing if you and your bud get in touch with your true inner selves. |
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I feel like I am sometimes making a lot of compromises just to maintain her friendship and she isn't meeting me halfway. |
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Whether you're the new girl or just expanding your friendship circle, it's hard to mesh with a new crew. |
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Over the next few days, Eric and Tess settled into a comfortable friendship as they got to know each other better. |
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Wouldn't a friendship be better if it could absorb the energy of teasing and laugh a big belly laugh? |
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Since when was it impossible for two men to have a friendship without having sexual feelings or attraction for each other? |
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In February he had followed her to Swindon and the friendship had been resurrected. |
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That first weekend grew into a long-distance friendship that continued while the two spent the next few years on different tracks. |
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In other words, friendship means that a bestowal of benefits leads to a so-called fides-relationship. |
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This plan miscarried, but he corresponded with Sartre and struck up a friendship with Jean Beaufret, the most loyal of French Heideggerians. |
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Onlookers said the screen beauty appeared to have struck up a very close friendship with the short-haired woman. |
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What would a friendship be without the occasional disagreements and shouting matches? |
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Music is, by implication, a solitary and almost monastic pursuit, one unabashedly privileged over friendship or love. |
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Subsequently peer pressure and blackmail of friendship are often major contributing pull factors. |
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I'm not threatening you or blackmailing you with friendship so that you vote my way. |
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Marco and Olive met as youngsters through their parents' friendship and, when they came of age, were blessed in marriage. |
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Contact the Elderly brings a bond of friendship to elderly people who cannot easily get out unaided and therefore lack social support. |
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His widely-publicised friendship with the former topless model set sherry glasses rattling among the blue-rinse brigade. |
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Tell them that you feel friendship is undervalued in this helter-skelter crazy materialistic world. |
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The modern theme of friendship as with an emotional bond is brought into focus. |
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This friendship also mutated into something more, as we already had the hugging scenes, and then this. |
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He was another personal favourite whose friendship shrivelled after a single unguarded remark. |
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It was only three weeks into our friendship that I watched her slowly slip away. |
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I blame myself for allowing an unintellectual friendship to entirely dominate my life. |
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I told her in so many words that all this friendship of yours is nothing but a mutual pouring forth of sloppiness. |
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I very much appreciate the support and friendship of the landowners of 3rd Unnamed Cave, who must remain nameless. |
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Our friendship has been strained lately, but I was also hoping that maybe tonight things could be smoothed over once and for all. |
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Our laughter rustled the cottonwoods, our friendship polished the water, our days unsoured by lack of purpose. |
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It is also hoped that it will promote a greater interaction and enhance the bond of neighbourliness and personal friendship that we all desire. |
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Too bad it had to get to a lawsuit, for one would hope that neighbourly friendship would try a bit harder to resolve matters. |
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Celebration and friendship washed over the brassy clutter of drawings, video projections, raw wood structures, handmade coins and other stuff. |
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They were also welcomed into homes and hearts, finding solace and friendship in the most unlikely places. |
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The Prime Minister has never been one to let a past friendship get in the way of making a new ally. |
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Their friendship goes back to a Broadway play, in which the future newshawk co-starred with the actress's husband. |
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His nineteenth film is a simple, humour-filled tale that resonates with deeper themes of friendship and fate. |
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The two plots are connected by the friendship of the two women and the misguided interference of the busybody, Marplot. |
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They continue to talk about the friendship that existed between the Afghan cameleers and try to promote that further. |
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According to the actor, their on-screen banter is mirrored by his off-screen friendship with his co-star. |
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The result was a hard-earned draw, the same as when they sparred before, and it made their friendship even stronger. |
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These are not concrete facts, but hearsay from my brother, who maintains a friendship with them both. |
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Modern readers continue to debate whether the poems express platonic friendship or sexual love. |
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As they grow up amid the emerging wave of nationalist fervor, their friendship becomes strained as they find themselves on opposite sides. |
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Is friendship really only a mechanism for testing the objective strength and adequacy of belief? |
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Instead, participants used rating scales that assessed their own subjective perception of conflict in their friendship relationships. |
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The out-turn had advantages for Wallace, and led to a unique friendship between the two rivals. |
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In fact the ban was probably more an expression of friendship by the Politics subreddit moderators. |
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The friendship of players, managers, chaperones and people in general will always be a highlight of my playing days. |
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The story is well paced as it moves towards the renewed friendship between the two women. |
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At the conclusion of his installation homily, Benedict spoke eloquently of friendship in Christ, and how it opens the doors to mutual trust. |
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The play explores children's honest if naive attempts to reconcile conflicts between rules of peer friendship and the expectations of parents. |
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The movie is mostly about friendship but deals honestly with youth themes such as sexuality and drug taking. |
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People are much more good than bad, I thought, tending more to friendship than hostility. |
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Those were Swedish fables of love, family and friendship which bathed us in a warm and fuzzy comforting glow. |
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I've got money, I've got a good home, I've got friendship in all walks of life and I'm neither a pimp, nor a hustler, nor a thief, nor a liar. |
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His relations with Picasso remained essentially political, unlike the closely personal friendship with Matisse. |
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Even several thousand years ago government figures were known to be fair-weather friends who exploited their friendship for personal advantage. |
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Throughout his life, he gained and retained the friendship and respect of men of the most diverse political and religious persuasions. |
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These principles, taken together, form the true and imperishable basis of the promise of, and the friendship between, our two great nations. |
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For me his films encompass violence and love, notions of friendship and familial bonds, beauty and art, comedy and death. |
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On some level I suppose there's a suggestion of friendship and familiarity there that could be seen as flattering. |
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In fact, familiarity through friendship or kinship tends to expand trust that leads to cooperation only under certain conditions. |
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Love is built on friendship and familiarity and a trust that cannot come instantaneously. |
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The film is a comment on love, friendship and the struggle to create an individual sense of family. |
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Sure being popular would be great, but if I had to choose, I'd pick friendship over popularity anytime. |
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The two young men were acquainted with each other and picked up their friendship again Sunday. |
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They laughed about their shared affection for Martinis and picked up their friendship where they'd left off. |
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The friendship the two men form, and the ways in which they manage to feed their addictions, provide the basic thrust of the film. |
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What kept me in the group was more the sense of friendship and community than a sense of religion. |
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We have always enjoyed their company and friendship on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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He also told me that companionship can grow to friendship then to intimacy then finally to love. |
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It is built upon the foundation of friendship and companionship, and trust. |
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The tree pollen will soon disappear and, in the meantime, I have friendship and companionship to help me along. |
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Before you can establish a relationship, compatibility and friendship are the first hurdles to conquer. |
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Will his sex-change also feminize his personality, his attitudes, his spirit, and thus endanger my male friendship with him? |
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But there has always been the continuous high of the friendship and comradeship shared with fellow firefighters. |
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Unless these problems can be worked out, peace and friendship between the two countries will remain something of a pipe dream. |
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By the time he rocked up, his image wasn't sufficient to conjure the usual assignations of friendship and filiation. |
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You'll find tremendous mutual support and friendship in the horror filmmaking community. |
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In addition, we collected data on the friendship networks of the congregants. |
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She was a lady of generosity, love and friendship and of great intellectual ability and laity. |
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Children plait them, knot them, and turn them into anything from friendship bracelets to tiny dragons. |
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She has a close working relationship and friendship with two of the police officers she interacts with daily. |
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It places much store on personal friendship and thus has not consorted with his political enemies. |
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Have you had a platonic friendship that crossed the line and became romantic or sexual? |
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Although their friendship begins platonically, circumstances force them closer together until the inevitable happens. |
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Here, honor, freedom, love, betrayal and friendship are intermingled during a World War II drama through a series of flashbacks. |
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We learned through them that the quality of the friendship and intimacy affects the nature of conflict in a very big way. |
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Conversely he extends the hand of friendship to other heads of faiths at a convocation he convened in Rome. |
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She recounts the story of the boy, very poetically illustrating her close friendship with his mother. |
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It's a wonderful, quirky friendship that evolves and blossoms, in spite of the two main characters and their flaws. |
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There's even a rumour flying around that it might be Manchester City, given Keane's long-standing friendship with Stuart Pearce. |
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I guess I knew then that those fond days of carefree friendship would never return. |
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These and other factors have helped forge a strong and enduring bond of good will and friendship between our two countries. |
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During this briefer spell he formed a mutually enriching friendship with Gustav Holst. |
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In all our years of friendship he's always forced me to crash on the couch, or put himself on the floor. |
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Close friendship and fraternity between the gymnasts from the socialist countries prevailed. |
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They had the kind of solid, free and easy friendship that would allow for long stretches of silence in complete comfort. |
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While we save French kisses for our most intimate partners, for example, bonobos slip each other the tongue to signal friendship and bonding. |
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Compared to other students, bullies have larger friendship groups, higher sociometric rankings, and earlier dating experiences after controlling for pubertal development. |
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In addition to their role as traditional Christmas decorations, poinsettias can serve as tokens of goodwill, friendship and joy during the holiday season and beyond. |
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She's a spunky lass but he quickly becomes madly mistrustful and jealous, believing that Emily's friendship with her godfather Colonel Osbourne is a full-blown affair. |
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Murphy edged into a 2-lead after a scrappy first frame, but after settling was able to find his potting range and put friendship aside as he forged ahead. |
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For Rs.5, you can get a beautifully handcrafted friendship band. |
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Her friendship with the fashion glitterati would be endangered by Ronan's cowboy sense of style, his membership at the golf club threatened by her wild and wanton ways. |
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Richards nails that friendship in language so simple and true that any child could understand it. |
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And in a fascinating twist on the Superman story, the show's creators imagine a childhood friendship between Clark and his future arch-enemy, Lex Luthor. |
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The new way to show your love and affection for your bestie is with a fashionable Little Scocha friendship bracelet. |
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There are moments of humor even, and friendship and love, and there are moments of religion, or lack of religion. |
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She changed into her pajamas, brushed her teeth, and climbed into her bed, contented with her newfound friendship but saddened by the potential loss of another. |
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A lonely housewife starts up a friendship with a pet portrait painter. |
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All those who knew her and especially those many who gained so much from her tuition, warm friendship and generous kindness will miss her very much indeed. |
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She finds friendship with a homeless boy, but the two find that friendship is not enough to get by on in the dark underbelly of Russia's rough and unforgiving streets. |
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You understand friendship and very much respect its loyalty and bonds. |
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The custom now goes beyond the close family restrictive powers and has moved on to the level of friendship and business associates, classmates and neighbours. |
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It finds a fine balance between concentration on characters and integration of spatial detail to chart the painful severance of the friendship between the Prince and Falstaff. |
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A heartwarming Hanukkah tale of two teens fighting the same rare cancer, whose friendship transcends nationalist stereotypes. |
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I think there's a special bond of friendship that crosses party lines. |
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Cottage meetings and religious societies offered a sense of friendship and fellowship, a powerful combination of individual assurance and community discipline. |
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The custom of presenting fine garments as special marks of honour and friendship evoked suspicion about the true motives of the giver and the purity of the gift itself. |
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A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several break-ups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight. |
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Upon this occasion I particularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil, which we may suppose would have had a benignant effect on both. |
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Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts branson in a tricky predicament. |
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Still, don't try to force an instant friendship between the fellas. |
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Neither star has spoken to confirm whether the friendship has blossomed into a romance, but we bet plenty of males are well jel to be waking up to the news. |
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The friendship had evidently been the subject of some skepticism, and snickering, backstage. |
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Between men, the deep sense of friendship rests on selflessness. |
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When a community is in the grips of a siege mentality, that sort of lockstep friendship may seem appealing. |
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Through the meditation practice, it is possible to develop a situation of friendship with yourself, from which you can radiate friendship towards others. |
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For years he had longed for his friendship with this woman to become something more, and having recently gathered up the nerve to court her, his wishes had been granted. |
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I have always tried to keep up my existing friendship networks, and it really pains me to realise that perhaps I don't have much in common with my old friends anymore. |
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If it has this much power, why is friendship so utterly in the shadow of romantic love, with its relatively predictable and well-trod narrative arch? |
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Meena manages to inveigle her way into Anita's gang, but exams, puberty and an undercurrent of racism in their small community turns the friendship sour. |
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Their friendship began when Krauss, who was chairman of the physics department at case Western in Cleveland, sought out Epstein. |
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Performed by two aerialists high on towers, it is a tale of friendship shattered when two young women find themselves on different sides in a civil war. |
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The two formed a close friendship and a symbiotic working relationship. |
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Lance Armstrong has the friendship of the President of the United States, an adoring, bright-eyed family and millions banked with Chase Manhattan. |
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The disconnect between online friendship and in-person friendship is also more apparent. |
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The strained friendship has made for some awkward moments on the stand. |
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There is plenty of slushiness about Roo and baby Heffalump's growing friendship and when they just want their mummies, it becomes a little nauseating. |
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Not only are introductions in order, you should also give the fresh acquaintances a little traction to get their friendship rolling merrily along. |
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Even if Zeitz does overpraise Nicolay and Hay as biographers, the story of their lifelong friendship is compelling. |
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My entire life over the last ten years had been not being close to people, avoiding intimacy and close friendship because I knew that it wouldn't last. |
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This sex-free, friendship marriage will solve all of her problems and give Patrick somewhere safe to go back to after his flirtations and affairs. |
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Last year they had a falling out but in the past few months had made amends with each other and picked up their friendship where they had left off. |
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Proust was almost uniquely self-abasing, seeming to believe that the nature of friendship demanded that he turn into the most compliant and self-denying of figures. |
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The Delle Donnas retorted that their friendship with Medrano was a two-way street. |
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It gave me hope that maybe this friendship thing could work out, that we could eventually get to a point where our interactions weren't always self-conscious and awkward. |
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My unmarried survey respondents seem to understand that friendship is the basis of a good marriage even as they hold out for chemistry and thunderbolts and soulmates. |
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No stone was left unturned to make them feel truly welcome and they richly deserved every token of friendship as their constant smiles brought out the very best in everyone. |
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The cooling of friendship is as sad as the death of other kinds of love, and mcgrath conveys this beautifully. |
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A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several breakups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight. |
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The partnership with Barker was forged through mutual respect before blossoming into a deep and abiding friendship in which nary a cross word was spoken. |
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His mentorship, kindness, and friendship continue to guide and inform my approach to life. |
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A delicate mission, perhaps, to kindle friendship or extend love, but such is the structure of a psychology burdened by confrontation of animal hunger. |
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After six months of relative harmony, however, the friendship came to an end when Van Gogh tried to involve Reid in an ill-conceived suicide pact. |
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Everyone, without exception, wanted a new era of friendship and peace. |
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In Hollywood, a friendship with a movie star, especially a close friendship, requires its own terms and definitions. |
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Lachlan soon terminated his friendship with Cruise and made it clear he would not be joining the Scientology fold. |
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We bought the wristlets there, and pledged our best friendship forever. |
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Prince Abdullah, the effective regent of Saudi Arabia, placed a soft, plump hand on his young compatriot's shoulder, smiled and spoke of friendship and loyalty. |
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But Wally Triplett knew both and struck up a friendship with Robinson and doby that historic year. |
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Carson's antipathy toward the Blackfeet was common among mountain men and contrasted with his friendship with the Flatheads, Nez Perces, and Shoshones. |
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The defence case was lost but their friendship continued, possibly cemented by links of nonconformist religion and an infectious sense of fun as well as chemistry itself. |
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They mean you will have true and loyal friendship and success in love. |
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After a brief discussion, wealth and material acquisitions are invariable dismissed and core personal values of love, friendship and trustfulness emerge to the forefront. |
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They have to consider that this animal is capable of friendship and has strong family ties, and it feels compassion and it can be sympathetic and forgive. |
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It is a community builder and helps to bring people together in friendship so for that reason it is most important to keep it going in this Parish of which we are all proud. |
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With Mac and Jesse we wanted to establish a friendship that was mostly a product of their common situation and enclosed world. |
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Other important influences came from his friendship with the French artist, Jean Dubuffet, and the American abstract expressionist, Jackson Pollock. |
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Can the legend be explained by animal instinct and natural intelligence alone, or did a true friendship develop between these two hunters of the sea? |
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Their strong friendship was beyond retrieve after the last two years. |
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Nevertheless, Holmes's friendship with Watson is his most significant relationship. |
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Periodically in the series, the topic of comradeship or friendship arises, with a male ally who works with Bond on his mission. |
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However Thatcher had also set the freeing of Mandela as a condition of friendship with the white government. |
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Nasser's friendship with certain CIA officers in Cairo led Washington to vastly overestimate its influence in Egypt. |
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He maintained a close friendship with Queen Victoria, who in 1876 created him Earl of Beaconsfield. |
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From 1809, his childhood friendship with Maria Elizabeth Bicknell developed into a deep, mutual love. |
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The friendship and professional association lasted for more than fifty years, until the end of Richardson's life. |
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Laurence Olivier saw Leigh in The Mask of Virtue, and a friendship developed after he congratulated her on her performance. |
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The friendship between the two men was prickly, on Olivier's side, for the rest of his life. |
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He routinely introduced her as his mother, referred to her as such in letters, and developed a deeply affectionate friendship with her. |
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During his convalescence he often visited Hagg's Farm, the home of the Chambers family, and began a friendship with Jessie Chambers. |
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Kipling cultivated their friendship and came to admire the men and their politics. |
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Brilliant in her own right, Taylor was a significant influence on Mill's work and ideas during both friendship and marriage. |
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By 1807, he formed a friendship with John Cam Hobhouse who initiated him into the Cambridge Whig Club, which endorsed liberal politics. |
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The following autumn he went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he met and formed a close friendship with the younger John Edleston. |
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However, it is now impossible to tell how much personal communication they had, and tales of their friendship cannot be substantiated. |
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During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's play Cato, as well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator. |
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He views this supposed friendship as not grounded in spiritual association. |
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Richard's close friendship to de Vere was also disagreeable to the political establishment. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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Through the Royal Society Babbage acquired the friendship of the engineer Marc Brunel. |
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Jones's guitarist between 1969 and 1974 was Big Jim Sullivan, who also met and formed a friendship with Presley. |
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Thorfinn and Thorkel sail to Norway to visit and gain the friendship of King Olaf. |
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It is significant that after the death of George Stephenson in August 1848, the friendship of the two men was revived. |
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Cameron's friendship with Tennyson led to him asking her to photograph illustrations for his Idylls of the King. |
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This led to a friendship with the Italian revolutionist, and Linton threw himself with ardor into European politics. |
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Her brother, among others, later claimed that Ruskin was deliberately encouraging the friendship to compromise her, as an excuse to separate. |
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He soon found that he disliked London, in spite of the friendship of Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Welsh Carlyle. |
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Hooke often met Christopher Wren, with whom he shared many interests, and had a lasting friendship with John Aubrey. |
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He renewed his friendship with William Wilberforce, now MP for Hull, with whom he frequently met in the gallery of the House of Commons. |
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Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. |
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Henry renewed his father's friendship with Louis XII of France, an issue that divided his council. |
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The story of Falstaff originated in Henry's early friendship with Sir John Oldcastle, a supporter of the Lollards. |
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And here I note the inition of my Lords friendship with Mountjoy, which the Queen her self did then conjure. |
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Commemorating the patron saint of friendship and love, Dydd Santes Dwynwen's popularity has been increasing recently. |
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And when he arrives he, our Sovereign, will receive you honorably because of his Tsar's Majesty's fraternal love and friendship to him. |
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After ten years of friendship and just six months of lackluster bridesmaiding, the women did not even get an invitation to the wedding. |
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If you want to befriend the Loner, you have to be willing to show patience as he becomes more comfortable with you and what friendship entails. |
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Rotary has proved that the language of friendship is readily understood regardless of the Babeldom of tongues. |
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The central paradox of Linton's writing was her inability, or unwillingness, to imagine an asexual friendship between women. |
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Jewsbury and Jane from then on had a tight friendship and Carlyle also helped Jewsbury get on to the English literary scene. |
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His talents secured him the friendship of William Hazlitt, who introduced him to Charles Lamb and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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It has a friendship alliance and dual citizenship treaty with its former colony, Brazil. |
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Miss Bingley clearly does not want to continue the friendship and Jane is upset though very composed. |
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He forges an uneasy friendship with the dogs, teaching them hunting and survival skills in return for a share of the kill. |
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The friendship is stronger with Snitter, who understands both the Tod's speech and his mode of thought. |
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Our friendship with Jesus Christ is the redeeming quality that takes our personality from unsavory to save-worthy. |
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Each year Bergen donates the Christmas Tree seen in Newcastle's Haymarket as a sign of the ongoing friendship between the sister cities. |
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It is now placed in the Nordnes Park and gazes out over the sea towards the friendship city far to the west. |
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According to Dudo, Rollo struck up a friendship in England with a king that Dudo calls Alstem. |
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Lang is here recalling Swinburne's friendship with the learned and passionate Wagnerite George Powell. |
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Congerton, who used his mutual friendship with Frank Arnesen to bring Advocaat to Wearside in March, confirmed as much. |
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Alonely DJ strikes up along-distance friendship with someone claiming to be an abused teenager with Aids. |
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I made a plea to my fellow Nobel laureate that we should forge a friendship to put end to child labour and make the world a safer place children. |
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A reluctant agent of the Irish Republican Army named Fergus develops an unlikely friendship with kidnapped British soldier Jody. |
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The narrator of this story is Suzee, a Jack Russell terrier, who forms an unlikely friendship with a magpie. |
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What sincere friendship are you talking about considering you recognized our name and now you are strongly pushing us to change it? |
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Jealousy rears its head, shattering friendship before mutual desire finally brings the threesome back together for a joltingly abrupt ending. |
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The fraternal kings showed only intermittent signs of friendship and were often in rivalry. |
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On February 2, 1913 the Treaty of friendship and alliance between the Government of Mongolia and Tibet was signed. |
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Thus even Scythians and Sarmatians sent envoys to seek the friendship of Rome. |
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Al Buainain welcomed the Peruvian Ambassador, and hailed friendship ties bonding the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of Peru. |
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The friendship between former arch-rivals Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan seems to be blossoming. |
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Skinner's friendship with his nutty pals seemed to have come to a sudden end. |
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But the pretty red-head revealed it's not the end of the line for her friendship with Sami, 31, from Rhyl, North Wales. |
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The treaty also established an alliance of friendship and mutual defense, leading to a peace of 40 years between the two nations. |
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He struck up an unlikely friendship with Wallace years later when the former governor renounced many of his previous segregationist views. |
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He saw the chance for this much needed new friendship in Charles of Viana, John's elder son. |
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In Dunedin he met the Professor of Physiology John Carew Eccles and formed a lifelong friendship with him. |
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I hate it when people ask me about my fashion statement and also when I am asked about my friendship with Deepika Padukone. |
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Four daring girls armed with their scouting skills and friendship vow to get to the bottom of it before the Camporee is over. |
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Finally they can reconstruct their friendship still images and then record their understanding of the concept using a mindmap. |
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Sara Nelson remembers their smorgasbord of friendship and fine food. |
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In Henry's eyes, this alliance would cement the friendship of Castile and France as well as remove Isabella from Castilian affairs. |
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Such was the origin of a friendship as warm and pure as any that ancient or modern history records. |
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It is also useful to remember Sidney's friendship with Alexander Dicson, who first introduced Bruno's visual mnemotechnic system into England. |
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Their friendship and respect is an important example of Mississippi's musical legacy. |
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Cindy Crawford and Amal Clooney seem to have formed a solid friendship based on their mutual interestingness, reports San Francisco Gate. |
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