Keep good company, never mixing with adulterers, thieves or other impure people. |
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Freddie McLeod is back, and he brings with him a reputation for being a decent man and good company. |
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I was in very good company, and managed to bore some extremely nice people to death. |
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We've just got back from staying with my family in Hertfordshire where we were treated to food, drink, good company and lots of games. |
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There's plenty of wealth and black magic in the film, but it's also enthralling good company. |
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I think if you want to have a good time with good company, then this is a good choice for a boogie. |
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He had a care-free manner, always in buoyant mood, and was good company at any time. |
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So we were in good company, as we were meeting her friends, including a professor of Buryat history at the University. |
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So if you're hungry, hard luck, although certainly pay a visit if you value a decent pint and good company in congenial surroundings. |
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I've been stuck indoors for almost a month now and good company or not, the cats can get a little monotonous in their demands. |
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But if you've done your homework and bought a good company, over the next two years or more, you should be rewarded. |
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Some very dear friends provided good company throughout, and I go to bed this evening tired but happy. |
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It's about good company, enjoying the environment and just simply chilling out. |
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She provided me with good company and was also able to relieve me of burden where Adan could not. |
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Glad to know I'm in good company, but as Charles points out, Google News' criteria are rather odd. |
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The really annoying thing about trying to interview him is that he can be jolly good company. |
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He was an engaging character who delighted in good company and was a good man to tell a story. |
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As on every trip, we enjoyed some excellent diving and some equally good company. |
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And the president is going to learn, that I am in good company in this fight. |
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It's a good idea, if you can, to defend yourself against the accusation of being a waste of space by making yourself good company. |
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It's a bar where you can enjoy good company, a fat cigar, a dainty cigarette and a glass of fine red. |
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So, when its time for bed, you can rest assured that you're in good company. |
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He is good company, a man of great intelligence and broad knowledge, good humour and acerbic wit. |
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Murray is laid back, good company and his chat is peppered with gales of laughter that is, as often as not, directed at his own jokes. |
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I was crying at the overwhelming sense of lost opportunity, and was probably not very good company in the bar afterwards. |
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All we will feel is a pang of regret for the times when sport seemed such good company, giving us so many pleasures. |
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All are welcome to come along and enjoy a walk with good company. |
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I may end up being wrong but at least I'll be in good company. |
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It is a purely platonic friendship, we are good company for each other. |
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He is fond of the occasional drink and is considered to be good company. |
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Happiness, evidently, did not keep good company with nymphets and nympholepts. |
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Nearby businesses offered a respite from the chaos on the streets with Wi-Fi, cellphone charging, and good company. |
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Anyone who enjoys good food and good company in a sociable environment. |
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If you can't come up with many names, you're in good company. |
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But Dean is in good company with many of his fellow Democrats. |
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I also sent the challenge to my team and fellow project managers at work, several of whom have decided to join in, so we are in good company, my friends. |
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The former is full of romantic associations and a man can do great deeds when his blood is up in good company with a stout horse between his knees. |
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In many graces, we ask God's blessing for good food and good company. |
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These days, pop-up concerts at unusual venues like Kensington are in good company. |
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His own socialism was moderate in character, but he enjoyed the club for its good company and his admiration of Morris as a man. |
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So if you feel like recreating Applejacks pastel green or trying a little bit of Pinkie Pie, you'll be in good company. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Carter Fleiss and Hyman are in good company. |
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Then you're in good company, as I'm sure the fine folk of West Lothian don't count sheep for their shuteye either. |
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